She was, after all, only a rabbit,
said the moderator,
trying to keep the peace
during the particularly rowdy debate
at the daily All-Squirrel meeting.
The rabbit had appeared
seemingly lost, foraging for food
and was quickly set upon by the squirrel patrol
for trespassing.
Amongst whistles and chirps from both sides of the aisle
(Throwing nuts was of course forbidden)
There was to be no consensus;
The rabbit had to go.
But one squirrel-
a scrawny loner
with a mediocre nut collection record,
used to sitting in the back
and keeping his squeaks to himself-
rose to her defense,
emitting a whistle so piercing
it suspended the room in stillness.
“If we exile this rabbit
for the sole crime of trying to survive
How are we better than those
who threaten us?”
(Humans, cars, little humans who chase us, pesticides-the list is long.)
His whistle,
floating over the other squirrels like a revelation
was suddenly replaced by chirps of agreement,
a few at first, then a flood;
the room exploded with a new sound
something between a chirp and a bark and a chuck.
And suddenly, the squirrels descended upon the rabbit
This time to embrace her
And welcome her to the family.
The lone squirrel,
having moved away from the joyous fray,
chirped to himself,
showing his toothy smile
And popped a nut in celebration.
Absolutely loved this! Cheers to the quiet ones who stand up for the minority and speak with a voice that cannot be drowned!