Ines French The Rabbit Girl Updated ❲480p❳

Nicknamed "The Rabbit Girl" by her classmates (first as a taunt, later as a term of quiet endearment), Inès lives in a world of heightened senses. She can hear a lie from three rooms away, feel a footstep before it lands, and smell rain before the clouds even form. But what makes her extraordinary isn't just her biology—it's her heart.

Inès is skittish but fierce. She startles at loud noises, but she'll step between a bully and a friend without hesitation. She loves gardening, not because she's good at it (she often eats the carrots before they're ripe), but because the earth doesn't judge. She writes poetry in a tiny notebook she keeps in her overalls pocket—all about moonrise, escape, and the quiet joy of finding a safe burrow. ines french the rabbit girl

Despite her timid exterior, Inès has a rebellious streak. She once organized a silent school walkout by tapping Morse code with her foot—a rhythm only the other "outsider kids" could hear. She doesn't want to be a hero. She just wants to exist without being stared at. But the world keeps staring—so she's learning to stare back. Nicknamed "The Rabbit Girl" by her classmates (first

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