Epilogue “Do you think he remembers this is his home?” said Thea as she and Anthony walked down the hill from the cabin to the creek. “He’s a rabbit. I’m not sure he remembers much of anything.” Thea elbowed him, but she smiled, too. It was late summer now, and although most of the trees were still green, Thea noticed a few that had started to change for fall. Anthony had surprised Thea with a getaway to the cabin that had started it all. At the moment, they were taking Sneaky back to where they’d rescued him. He’d made a full recovery with the assistance of the wildlife rescue. Thea had assumed they would release him outside Fair Haven, but Anthony had once again surprised her when he’d somehow negotiated with the rescue to have them release Sneaky to him. She had a feeling he’d made