The Missing Rabbit

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The air in the Blackwood Estate was thick with the scent of damp earth and rotting jasmine. Silas walked through the overgrown gardens, the grey mist clinging to his boots like spectral fingers. He had come to the estate searching for his brother, a man who had vanished three months ago after taking a job as a steward for the reclusive Colonel Thorne.

The Colonel was a man of unsettling stillness. He sat in a high-backed chair in a room filled with stuffed birds and yellowed maps, his eyes like two clouded marbles.

"You've come a long way, Mr. Silas," the Colonel whispered, his voice sounding like dry leaves skittering across a stone floor. "You must be famished. Sit. Eat."

A servant brought a tray with a single bowl of broth. It was pale, almost transparent, and smelled faintly of iron.

"What is this?" Silas asked, the hunger in his stomach warring with a sudden, instinctive dread.

"This," the Colonel replied, a ghost of a smile touching his lips, "is the Soup of the Rabbit's Soup."

Silas paused, the spoon halfway to his lips. "I don't understand."

"It is quite simple," the Colonel explained. "A rabbit's soup is made from a rabbit. This is the water that remains after the rabbit has been... processed. It is the echo of a life. The essence of the chase."

Silas looked at the clear liquid. He remembered his brother's last letter—a frantic note mentioning a "secret in the cellar" and a "hunger that never ends." He looked at the Colonel, and suddenly, the "Rabbit's Soup" didn't sound like a joke. It sounded like a confession.

"And where is the rabbit, Colonel?" Silas asked, his voice low.

The Colonel's smile widened, revealing teeth that were too white, too perfect. "The rabbit ran away, Silas. Or perhaps it was caught. The beauty of the 'Soup of the Soup' is that it doesn't matter where the rabbit is. The essence remains. The memory of the flesh persists in the water."

Silas pushed the bowl away. The liquid sloshed, and for a second, he thought he saw a small, pale fragment floating in the broth—something that looked disturbingly like a piece of a fingernail.

"My brother was a man, not a rabbit," Silas said, standing up.

"In this house," the Colonel replied, his voice suddenly booming, filling the room with an oppressive weight, "everything is a rabbit. Everything is prey. The only question is who is holding the spoon."

Silas backed away, the Colonel's clouded eyes now tracking him with a predatory intensity. He realized then that the "logic" of the soup was a lure. The Colonel wasn't playing a game of wits; he was playing a game of hunger.

He fled the room, the sound of the Colonel's dry, rattling laughter following him through the corridors. As he burst through the front doors and into the mist, Silas looked back at the house. It sat there like a great, stone beast, waiting for the next rabbit to wander into its maw.

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