A/N All right guys, it's finally November again! And you know what that means? It's time for NaNoWriMo! And so, just like last year I'm gonna do the challenge! And for those of you waiting for the Bun Bun story, I hope you guys enjoy this one for now!

R&R!

Chapter One: A Falling Star

"The stars are beautiful, aren't they?" Lincoln whispered as he looked through the eyepiece of his telescope, before he pulled back and readjusted its stand. "Just gotta make sure that I don't get a hunched back while I watch the shower…" he waited for a moment after that, half-expecting his companion, a certain stuffed rabbit dressed in a lavender shirt, to respond.

Now, of course, if the bunny were really alive, it would have responded to its owner's cue. But, seeing as it was just a toy, all Lincoln could do, was imagine it replying. "I think they look beautiful!"

"Yeah, they are," the young boy sighed, before walking over and taking a seat on the lawn chair next to his rabbit, before laying down and staring at the stars about. "I just wish the girls could've joined me…"

"Me too…" he imagined the rabbit speaking with a disappointed tone, before it immediately perked up. "But come on! You've got me! And you know I'll always be here for ya!" he then imagined the rabbit leaning back to look at the stars with him. "By the way, what are the girls doing anyway? It's not every day you get the chance to watch a meteor shower!"

For a moment, Lincoln hesitated, his mind jumping back to all of the rejects he had received mere hours earlier. "Lori's busy talking to Bobby, again… Leni is working on another dress, Luna's learning how to play so long that she can shatter glass, Luan's trying out her new routine, Lynn's practicing outside, Lucy's climbing around the vents looking for inspiration, Lana and Lola are having a tea party, Lisa's trying to test a new DNA machine thing and Lily's currently asleep…" he chest stung for a moment, their. "I'm busy's" and "Maybe Next time, Lincoln's!" Filling his mind soon after.

"Lincoln?" He imagined the bunny repeating, breaking him from his thoughts.

"Oh, right," he shook his head. "They're just… doing what they're good at, and stuff," he paused once more, allowing his gaze to fill with the bright lights of the night sky. "Just… doing what they're good at while I'm wondering what's out there…"

"I'm sure Lisa could tell you," the bunny didn't hesitate to reply, causing Lincoln to turn to it immediately, before shaking his head. "Man, I'm talking to myself now…"

"Well, you kinda have been," Lincoln was sure that if Bun Bun could shrug, it probably would have. "But hey, it could be worse!" he imagined the bunny continuing. "I mean, sure, your sisters can't join ya for this, but I'm here! We can watch the stars together!"

He paused. "Yeah… true…" before letting out a breath. "Now that I think of it though… my sisters are probably having a great time with what they're good at…" he put his arms behind his head. "Meanwhile, all I'm doing is talking to my stuffed rabbit while waiting for a meteor shower to start…" soon, his mind began to fill up once more, countless thoughts rushing to fill the silence of the night. "Now that I think of it… what are my hobbies anyway? I mean, playing videogames and stuff is cool and all, but a lot of people can do that…"

"Hey, come on, Lincoln, don't think about that stuff yet! You're only eleven! You've got time to think of what you're good at!" Bun Bun spoke up. "I mean, remember, Luna didn't realize how much she loved music until she was in the seventh grade!"

"Yeah, I know," the boy paused. "It just… gets to me, ya know. When I heard there was gonna be a meteor shower today, I was so excited! I really wanted to watch it with everyone! But instead… they all just told me they were busy, or uninterested… like usual."

He imagined Bun Bun raising an eyebrow out of curiosity. "What do you mean, Link?"

He sighed once more. "I know they love me, it's just that, well, sometimes I feel like… I'm not really part of the family, ya know? They're all talented and stuff and I'm just… me."

"Oh come on, you're not just you! I mean, think of all the stuff you do with them! You're able to impress everyone whenever you decide to hang out with them!" The bunny's imaginary voice filled with surprise. "And besides, they love you! They want you to find out your talent!"

"I know they love me, Bun Bun, it's just… sometimes I do wonder what my place is here…"

*Sigh* "Well it looks like there's no getting through to ya, Link. I mean, come on! You have so many things to be proud of! You coached Lola, help Leni, play music with Luna and a bunch of other things for everyone else!"

"I know, I know… but sometimes, I really do wish I had something for myself, ya know? My own talent, just so I don't feel so out of place…" He finished, his voice filling with a soft hope.

"Well, you know Lincoln, no matter what happens, I'll always be here for you," Bun Bun's imaginary voice filled with understanding. "No matter what."

"You mean it, Bun Bun?" Lincoln raised an eyebrow at his stuffed bunny once more, seemingly unsure if he should believe his own thoughts, before taking the animal in his hands and making it nod in affirmation. Before chuckling, dropping the toy on the lawn chair next to his and falling onto the grass, his arms outstretched. "Man… I just spent ten minutes talking to a stuffed toy," only to let out another deep breath. "Well… at least it's almost time for the meteor shower…"

Suddenly, a streak of light cut across Lincoln's gaze, signaling the beginning of the even he had so sought. "Perfect timing!"

He immediately rushed to his feet and checked the telescope once more. "Thanks for this birthday gift, Lisa. It's so awesome!" he checked it once more, now taking the chance to find the exact rock passing through the earth's atmosphere. From his tiny view, he could see a beautiful, rounded orb of white light and with a long, streaking blue and purple tail, no doubt created by the trail of ice that made up a comet's pass. "Awesome… maybe one day I'll be able to see a comet up close and personal…"

He followed the icy rock for a moment, before adverting his gaze. "I wonder what else I can spot with this thing… what did Lisa say she did? Oh right! If I connect the tablet to it, I can get info on whatever it's pointing at!" quickly, he grabbed the small device Lisa had provided him with and connected it to the telescope, causing it to come alive with the image of the comet in question. "Here we are! SR-71B, a near-earth orbiting object that only passes by ever fifty years," he looked up. "Huh, nice. I wonder what else I can spot."

With that, he began to scroll through the options. "Polaris, Deneb, Altair, Vega, heh that's the summer triangle," his rubbed his chin. "I guess that means school's coming soon… right, I go back Wednesday," he sighed. "Back to the old grind…"

He shook his head. "Ehh, it'll be fine. Maybe this year, I'll find out exactly what I'm good at!" Slowly, Lincoln continued to scroll, though he found his gaze slowly making its way towards the nearby house. "I belong here. I may be the only boy out of ten talented girls, but that doesn't mean I'm inadequate!"

The boy glanced at his bunny once more, before refocusing his gaze upon the device in front of him and scrolling once more. "Let's see…. what the?"

Displayed before him was what seemed to be the light of a distant star, its glow slowly engulfing the nighttime sky. "What do we have here?" he tapped the ball, only for the tablet to display several information boxes as "empty".

"No info?" Lincoln raised an eyebrow in confusion. "That's strange, Lisa told me she has all documented stars downloaded into this-"

*Warning!* *Warning!* the tablet cried out, cutting through the once-peaceful nighttime air.

Instantly, Lincoln looked up, towards the part in the sky where he spotted the light, only to find the light glowing bright, and bright, so much so that it seemed to obscure all of the other stars and the meteor shower.

*Brace for impact!*

"Oh no," Lincoln's eyes went wide. And yet, before he could even react the light grew even brighter, before exploding in a massive burst of light, forcing Lincoln stumbling back and covering his eyes.

When the explosion died down, the boy found himself standing before the nighttime sky once more, with the once vibrant lights of the town now having gone dark. "A-a blackout?"

And after a short moment, the once starlit sky began to glow brighter and brighter. What seemed to only be a few sparse lights from millions of miles away began to form, taking the shape of beautiful clouds and spirals above. With millions of stars soon making themselves known.

What was once a rather barren nightscape had now become a array of purples, reds, blues, whites and oranges, with a cloud of stardust soon forming as well. "Wow…" was all Lincoln could say, his voice filling with awe at the sight.

After a moment, he took a breath, though unwilling to move his gaze from the sky, he forced himself to do so. "That was… strange to say the least… but I guess it was awesome…" he then turned to grab for his stuffed companion, only to feel a cold sensation fall upon his head. He turned to look up, and found thousands of little pellets of light raining down upon the town. "What are these?"

He began to look around, yet could find no 's when he realized that one of the lights was glowing brighter than the others, as well as coming towards him, and all he could do was stand by in fear as everything went dark.

When he came to, just a few short moments later, the lights had been turned back on, almost as if the massive explosion and snow had not even occurred.

And yet, he couldn't help, but think. "A… dream? Was that a dream?" he slowly pulled himself onto his feet and dusted himself off, before shaking his head. "I'm going crazy… that couldn't…" he took a deep breath. "Maybe I'm just tired… let me grab Bun Bun and-"

However, before he could even finish his thought, his gaze fell upon the spot his former companion had sat, patiently waiting for him. Instead of the stuffed rabbit he had grown to care for, now lied a strange… bunny girl dressed in his lavender shirt and wearing a blue skirt.

And oddly enough, she seemed about his age.

For a moment, the boy stood aback, unsure of just how to react to the sight. "W-what the?!"

While the young girl that now occupied the former stuffed toy's spot raised herself and rubbed her head, seemingly trying to ease off her daze. "Where… where am I?"

9-'22-5 8-1-4 20-8-9-19 6-9-3 9-4-5-1 9-14 18-5-19-5-18-22-5 6-15-18 6-15-21-18 25-5-1-18-19 14-15-23, 9-20-'19 1-2-15-21-20 20-9-13-5 9 7-15-20 20-15 23-18-9-20-9-14-7 9-20!

A/N And that's how I calmly start a new story. I hope you guys enjoyed! As always feel free to fave, follow, review, etc. and join the TLH writer's discord if you'd like to talk! And as always, I thank everyone who's helped me edit and prepare this story for you all!

Now, for some info on National Novel Writer's Month: The idea of this challenge is that many of us have a story we want to tell, but the very nature of doing so is a difficult and somewhat daunting task. And so, every year The Office of Letters And Light challenges new authors and random people alike to, during the month of November, write a 50k word novel (Equaling ~1667 words per day).

I said this last year and I will repeat myself: For all of you who read fics, but are unsure of whether or not you can write a good story, I highly encourage you to at least try. No good writer started without making their mistakes and blunders.

Also, for those who are reading this just for the sake of having fun, I encourage you to point out any and all flaws you find within this work, after all- no one gets better alone. Just like last time, this story will be impulse-written (as is encouraged by one of the tips: "When in doubt, ninjas!") and it would help me immensely if you point out things that I don't notice so that I may improve upon them in the future! Thanks!