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**Title: Rabbit's Regret: A Time-Defying Tale**

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The image accompanying this story should convey a sense of mystery and unease, featuring a surreal depiction of Lisa Simpson's transformation into a rabbit version of herself, surrounded by symbols of time manipulation and familial discord. Incorporating elements like a glowing blue vortex, bunny toys, and a haunting sense of regret and loss would enhance the visual storytelling.
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**Title: Splintered Timeline**

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**Prologue**

Lisa Simpson stood in her bedroom, staring at the glowing blue vortex that crackled beneath Professor Frink’s homemade time machine. Frink’s warning—“Never alter your own timeline, Lisa!”— echoed hollowly in her mind. But what harm could a harmless peek at last year’s Springfield Science Fair do? She pressed the button. Reality blurred.

Lisa landed, gasping, in a Springfield both familiar and utterly changed.

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**Part 1: The Unthinkable Present**

In the Simpson kitchen, Marge was scrubbing a counter. Maggie gnawed a pacifier. Homer snored in his faded “Duff” recliner. But where was Bart?

Lisa followed a trail of pastel fur—the house was littered with bunny toys and bottles. In the living room stood a framed photo: a birthday bunny, clutching a cupcake. The caption read: “Lisa Bunny—Age 1.”

Lisa stared into the drooping eyes of a one-year-old female bunny, swaddled in a diaper and a tiny purple onesie. Something was terribly wrong. Bart was now... Lisa Bunny?

Her phone buzzed: *Welcome to the Prune Belly Syndrome Foundation! Learn about lifelong care on our app!* Her hands shook as she read about a congenital disorder affecting the bladder and kidneys—chronic illness, incontinence, infertility.

A soft voice called from the hallway. Lola Bunny swept in, face haunted but kind, carrying Lisa Bunny—Bart—in her arms. Bart whimpered and clung to Lola. Lola glared at the Simpsons as if facing predators.

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**Part 2: Memories and Terror**

Lisa watched, horrified, as Bart tried to speak—a rabbit’s mouth mouthing words: “Lisa, go away.” His eyes held terror, shivering with old memories. Lisa knelt, trying to explain. But Bart began to cry, shaking so violently his diaper leaked.

Lola shot forward, her nurse’s badge flashing, breast-milk bottle in hand. “Get *away* from my daughter,” she hissed. Lisa backed off.

Lisa Bunny’s medical file revealed procedures, chronic pain, nighttime emergencies—Bart’s condition was fragile. Lisa, feeling monstrous guilt, begged the family to help restore Bart, but everyone remembered the old timeline. They couldn’t reverse it.

Bart remembered both lives: the chaos of being Bart Simpson—and the abuse.

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**Part 3: Reckoning**

One afternoon, Marge showed up at Lola’s house unannounced, hoping to take Bart home. Lola was at work. Lisa Bunny, sickly, slept alone—her breathing shallow.

Marge panicked, tried shaking the bunny awake. Bart’s breathing stopped—Marge fumbled with a phone, dialing 911. Lola raced home, found Bart blue and limp. At the ER, Lola raged at Marge: “You almost killed her! Stay away!”

Later, Homer cornered Bart at a park. Lisa Bunny was barely walking, dragging IV tubes. Homer tugged Bart’s arm—too hard. The bunny shrieked, collapsing as blood seeped from a torn surgical site.

Lola appeared—wild-eyed—and threatened Homer with a lawsuit. After Bart’s trauma, Lola demanded Homer’s firing from the nuclear plant.

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**Part 4: The Bloodied Daycare**

Daycare should have been safe. Bart and Maggie attended together. Maggie, disturbed by memories of the old world, pushed Bart off a jungle gym; Bart’s stitches tore and IV bags spilled blood across the mulch.

Maggie was expelled, Lola’s fury terrifying even seasoned daycare workers. Lisa tried to apologize, but Bart flinched in terror, remembering every slap, every cruel prank.

Lisa Bunny erased memories of ever being Bart Simpson, clinging to Lola’s embrace and the comfort of breast milk. Lola, haunted by near-constant danger, refused to sleep, stocking the fridge with lactation pills and medical supplies.

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**Epilogue: The Splintered Family**

Every attempt by the Simpsons to reclaim Bart—by trickery, kidnapping, or violence—left blood and trauma in its wake. The outside world only saw a sickly bunny living with a fiercely protective mother.

In the end, Lola’s protection became both sanctuary and fortress. Bart, now Lisa Bunny, made a final choice: to forget all memory of Springfield, Bart Simpson, and the Simpsons. Only Lola’s love—tender, bloody, vengeful—remained.

Lisa, Marge, Homer, and Maggie watched from afar: broken, desperate, condemned by their own violent obsessions. In every shadow they saw the bunny—and knew, ultimately, that they could never go back.

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**END**

This story was generated by user noah95 with assistance by one of OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model; prompts used to help generate the story are shown below.

Images were generated with OpenAI's AI system, DALL·E 2, or uploaded by the user.

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Prompt: Story where Lisa Simpson travels back in time one year and accidentally changes time so Bart is a female one year old bunny and his name is Lisa bunny And was born with Prune Belly Syndrome leading to lifelong complications and incontinence and Infertility but Lisa Simpson Marge Simpson Maggie Simpson and Homer Simpson rember the old timeline and are determined to get Bart back And his mother is Lola bunny Lola breastfeeds Bart and takes lactation pills so she's always giving milk Bart remembers both his life as Bart Simpson and Lisa bunny and remembers being abused by Lisa Marge Homer and Maggie and is very scared of them Lola sees this and becomes extremely protective of Bart and Bart tells Lola how Marge Homer Lisa and Maggie abused him and Lola is furious and confronts them and Bart likes his life with Lola more and Bart chooses to erase his memories of his life as Bart Simpson choosing to live with Lola Lisa Marge Homer and Maggie does not know about this and Lola works as a nurse and is very protective of Bart when Lisa first finds Bart she doesn’t know about his illness and nearly kills him and lola becomes even mort protective of Bart Marge finds him at Lola’s house while Lola is at work and nearly kills him again Lola finds out what Marge did when Bart is taken to hospital Homer finds him at the park and nearly kills him again and Lola has him fired from the nuclear plant Bart goes to the same daycare as Maggie and when Bart and maggie are at daycare Maggie nearly kills him and Maggie gets in big trouble and is exspelled from the daycare lola is furious Lisa Marge Maggie and Homer never gives up trying to steal Bart Bart aren’t part of the family anymore and her and Maggie’s parents are still Homer and Marge and can’t turn him back everyone but the Simpson family thinks it’s always Been like this including bart 1. Dark & Physical Horror: Near-death scenarios for Bart/Lisa Bunny, with real injuries or medical danger. The Simpsons’ “attempts to reclaim him” become increasingly violent and reckless. Lola’s protective instincts push her toward terrifying, almost vengeful behavior — more physical confrontation and threat. Each part gets more gory and more bloody and violent

Response: **Title: Splintered Timeline** --- **Prologue** Lisa Simpson stood in her bedroom, staring at the glowing blue vortex that crackled beneath Professor Frink’s homemade time machine. Frink’s warning—“Never alter your own timeline, Lisa!”— echoed hollowly in her mind. But what harm could a harmless peek at last year’s Springfield Science Fair do? She pressed the button. Reality blurred. Lisa landed, gasping, in a Springfield both familiar and utterly changed. --- **Part 1: The Unthinkable Present** In the Simpson kitchen, Marge was scrubbing a counter. Maggie gnawed a pacifier. Homer snored in his faded “Duff” recliner. But where was Bart? Lisa followed a trail of pastel fur—the house was littered with bunny toys and bottles. In the living room stood a framed photo: a birthday bunny, clutching a cupcake. The caption read: “Lisa Bunny—Age 1.” Lisa stared into the drooping eyes of a one-year-old female bunny, swaddled in a diaper and a tiny purple onesie. Something was terribly wrong. Bart was now... Lisa Bunny? Her phone buzzed: *Welcome to the Prune Belly Syndrome Foundation! Learn about lifelong care on our app!* Her hands shook as she read about a congenital disorder affecting the bladder and kidneys—chronic illness, incontinence, infertility. A soft voice called from the hallway. Lola Bunny swept in, face haunted but kind, carrying Lisa Bunny—Bart—in her arms. Bart whimpered and clung to Lola. Lola glared at the Simpsons as if facing predators. --- **Part 2: Memories and Terror** Lisa watched, horrified, as Bart tried to speak—a rabbit’s mouth mouthing words: “Lisa, go away.” His eyes held terror, shivering with old memories. Lisa knelt, trying to explain. But Bart began to cry, shaking so violently his diaper leaked. Lola shot forward, her nurse’s badge flashing, breast-milk bottle in hand. “Get *away* from my daughter,” she hissed. Lisa backed off. Lisa Bunny’s medical file revealed procedures, chronic pain, nighttime emergencies—Bart’s condition was fragile. Lisa, feeling monstrous guilt, begged the family to help restore Bart, but everyone remembered the old timeline. They couldn’t reverse it. Bart remembered both lives: the chaos of being Bart Simpson—and the abuse. --- **Part 3: Reckoning** One afternoon, Marge showed up at Lola’s house unannounced, hoping to take Bart home. Lola was at work. Lisa Bunny, sickly, slept alone—her breathing shallow. Marge panicked, tried shaking the bunny awake. Bart’s breathing stopped—Marge fumbled with a phone, dialing 911. Lola raced home, found Bart blue and limp. At the ER, Lola raged at Marge: “You almost killed her! Stay away!” Later, Homer cornered Bart at a park. Lisa Bunny was barely walking, dragging IV tubes. Homer tugged Bart’s arm—too hard. The bunny shrieked, collapsing as blood seeped from a torn surgical site. Lola appeared—wild-eyed—and threatened Homer with a lawsuit. After Bart’s trauma, Lola demanded Homer’s firing from the nuclear plant. --- **Part 4: The Bloodied Daycare** Daycare should have been safe. Bart and Maggie attended together. Maggie, disturbed by memories of the old world, pushed Bart off a jungle gym; Bart’s stitches tore and IV bags spilled blood across the mulch. Maggie was expelled, Lola’s fury terrifying even seasoned daycare workers. Lisa tried to apologize, but Bart flinched in terror, remembering every slap, every cruel prank. Lisa Bunny erased memories of ever being Bart Simpson, clinging to Lola’s embrace and the comfort of breast milk. Lola, haunted by near-constant danger, refused to sleep, stocking the fridge with lactation pills and medical supplies. --- **Epilogue: The Splintered Family** Every attempt by the Simpsons to reclaim Bart—by trickery, kidnapping, or violence—left blood and trauma in its wake. The outside world only saw a sickly bunny living with a fiercely protective mother. In the end, Lola’s protection became both sanctuary and fortress. Bart, now Lisa Bunny, made a final choice: to forget all memory of Springfield, Bart Simpson, and the Simpsons. Only Lola’s love—tender, bloody, vengeful—remained. Lisa, Marge, Homer, and Maggie watched from afar: broken, desperate, condemned by their own violent obsessions. In every shadow they saw the bunny—and knew, ultimately, that they could never go back. --- **END**

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