I just thought I'd share this story, and you might even find it funny!

10 minutes ago:
Alright, I'm pretty shaken up, but I think everything's okay.
You see, my bunny likes to go under the couch when she's let out, and if she got her way, she'd spend her LIFE there, probably. (But me and my family found that pushing the couch makes her visible and we take her out).
Since my mum is in bed (she caught a cold from me heheh), and my dad is making models, and my sister is out, I was making a cake in the kitchen alone (my grandma was in her room). Aura was under the couch resting, and since I was busy, I didn't feel the need to get her out. When I finished, I pushed the couch up, and she left, then she went to the OTHER couch. I pushed the other couch up, but then I heard this
clonk noise, or a pushing noise from the bottom of the couch. Since I was at the end of the couch holding it up, I couldn't see where she was and I was scared to put the couch back down because she could still be coming out. I saw her at the other couch, but the couch was still up, so she nestled in there, and laid down with her head up and paws out front (and wide eyes). But a strange thing is that she didn't run away when I came to pick her up, so I just sat there, and she seemed quite calm. But I wasn't. I was the
opposite of calm. I picked her up and put her somewhere else on the floor, but she just laid down again. I got really scared because I thought that
clonk noise might've been her, and since bunnies are so fragile, I thought she had paralysed her hind legs, and that's why she kept laying down wherever I put her. I was so scared I just felt like throwing up and this could be the end of her story.
But I stayed positive. I gave myself a quick minute for my body to settle down (my heart was racing a million beats per second, my leg was shaking, I felt sick, and I couldn't help but think of death and sadness). I had to give myself a quick pep talk.
Leia, Leia, it's okay, everything is going to be okay, you probably just shocked her, it's okay, it's okay.I eventually had the guts to just nudge her butt a little, and a huge sugh of relief came after. She hopped a few hops :3 I thought I probably shocked her, and she was tired, so I put her back in her cage and settled down.
XD She's stretched out on her second floor now :3
Like 5 hours later, on a second note:Ugh......From April 11th to 15th (4 days), My family has to drive 6 hours (and 11 minutes) to this place, then to a place down 4 hours away, and home. On the good notes we're staying at hotels and my grandma will be there to care for Aura (and she HAS taken care of her friend's rabbit befor but that was like, 8 years ago, wasn't it? When I was really little and we weren't living here..), but I am STILL scared. I mean, my family and my grandma live in the same house alright, but she lives on the other SIDE of the house to my rabbit -_-, so she could forget or something... I'm scared xD she will have the longest list...xD lol