The narrator, who is now in his mid-thirties, tells us that he's been spending most of his time in the company of his sister, who's now in her early 20s. He's also been spending a lot of time with his dog, which he calls "2222 rabbit," which is a reference to the number of rabbits in the book. The narrator says that he doesn't think that his sister would be happy with the way she's spending her time with her dog, but he does think that she would be happier if she knew that her dog was a rabbit. He also says that his dog is only available in limited editions, which means that he can't tell his sister what's going on. He adds that he would rather be loved than hated.
The narrator, who is now in his mid-thirties, tells us that he's been spending most of his time in the company of his sister, who's now in her early 20s. He's also been spending a lot of time with his dog, which he calls "2222 rabbit," which is a reference to the number of rabbits in the book. The narrator says that he doesn't think that his sister would be happy with the way she's spending her time with her dog, but he does think that she would be happier if she knew that her dog was a rabbit. He also says that his dog is only available in limited editions, which means that he can't tell his sister what's going on. He adds that he would rather be loved than hated.