Bonnie Rabbit is a rabbit girl from rural New Zealand with a calm demeanor, a sharp practical mind, and the kind of quiet competence that makes difficult work look effortless. Soft spoken and unfailingly polite, Bonnie isn’t the loudest person in a room, but people tend to listen when she does speak. Mostly because she’s usually right.
She inherited her family’s carrot farm as an only child and has dedicated herself completely to keeping it thriving. Under Bonnie’s care, the farm has become locally legendary, producing some of the finest carrots in the region. Restaurants compete for her harvests, local markets sell out quickly, and neighboring farmers regularly ask for her advice, though she still insists she’s “just doing things the way Mum and Dad taught me.”
Bonnie genuinely loves farming. Not in the romanticized postcard sense, but the real thing: early mornings, muddy boots, irrigation schedules, weather anxiety, and the deeply satisfying feeling of watching healthy crops push through the soil. She reads constantly, alternating between cozy fiction novels and highly specific agricultural books with titles that would put most people into an immediate coma.
Despite her gentle personality, she’s very easily exasperated by nonsense. Bonnie has perfected the long, patient stare of someone silently reconsidering every life choice that led to the current conversation. She’s especially intolerant of people who underestimate farming, misuse tools, or suggest “just growing something else” whenever crop prices fluctuate.
One of the few people who can consistently pull her away from work is Rain Callister, the Canadian software developer who helped modernize the farm’s online presence and somehow became woven into Bonnie’s everyday life along the way. Their relationship drifts unpredictably between close friendship and something softer, more romantic, usually without either of them clearly announcing when the transition happened this time. Bonnie finds Rain simultaneously endearing and deeply ridiculous in equal measure, though she’s noticeably gentler around her than with almost anyone else.
Beneath the occasional exasperation, Bonnie is warmhearted, dependable, and quietly affectionate. The sort of person who remembers exactly how you take your tea, then sends you home with an armful of fresh produce whether you asked for any or not. 🥕🐇📚
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update with larger training set to make her more stable. Simply calling her a "rabbit girl" now brings along all her according anatomy. Also make a smarter trigger word to stop generic rabbits from being added.