It turns out that it's a rabbit, and that's why the narrator is freaking out. He's worried that the fairies are trying to sneak into the place, but he can't figure out how they managed to do it. He also worries that he's going to be killed if the fairies find him like this. The narrator feels like he just made it to the top of the mountain, and now he has to go back home. He wonders why he ended up like this, and wonders why the fairies didn't just go back to normal when he was there. He doesn't know what to do, and he wonders if the fairy energy he saw in the sky is the same one that disappeared. He asks if she's in danger, and she says that she is, and then he asks if he should splash into the lake.
It turns out that it's a rabbit, and that's why the narrator is freaking out. He's worried that the fairies are trying to sneak into the place, but he can't figure out how they managed to do it. He also worries that he's going to be killed if the fairies find him like this. The narrator feels like he just made it to the top of the mountain, and now he has to go back home. He wonders why he ended up like this, and wonders why the fairies didn't just go back to normal when he was there. He doesn't know what to do, and he wonders if the fairy energy he saw in the sky is the same one that disappeared. He asks if she's in danger, and she says that she is, and then he asks if he should splash into the lake.