The Man from the Window
Mama Rabbit returned home from work late one night, tired and ready for a good night's sleep. But as she entered her home, she noticed that her young son, Junior Rabbit, was still wide awake. He appeared to be frightened, clutching a book in his small paws.
"What's wrong, Junior?" Mama Rabbit asked concern etched across her face.
Junior Rabbit looked up at his mother, his eyes wide with fear. "The book, Mama," he said, his voice trembling. "It's about the man from the window."
Mama Rabbit sighed. She knew this was just a story, but she also knew Junior Rabbit was too young to understand that. She tried to reassure him, telling him it was just a made-up tale, nothing to fear.
But just as she finished speaking, a tap-tap-tapping began on the window. Mama Rabbit's heart skipped a beat as she turned to look. There, standing outside the window, was a man—the man from the window.
Mama Rabbit's mind raced as she tried to figure out what to do. She knew that this man was not someone she wanted to mess with. He had a reputation for being dangerous, and Mama Rabbit knew she had to protect her family.
Quickly, she gathered up Junior Rabbit and led him to the back of the house, away from the man from the window. She called the police, who arrived within minutes and arrested the man.
It wasn't until later that Mama Rabbit discovered that the man from the window was a known pornographer who had been preying on young children in the neighborhood. Mama Rabbit was grateful that she had been there to protect her family from harm.
From that day on, Mama Rabbit made sure to keep a closer eye on her children, and she always made sure to lock the windows and doors before going to bed at night. She knew that the man from the window was still out somewhere, but she also knew she was strong enough to protect her family from harm.