My Little Rabbit is a psychological journey that navigates the blurred lines between memory, reality, and the strange, twisting path of a boy named Kei. Struggling with a sense of distortion in his world, Kei is haunted by fleeting moments that don't quite add up, especially when it comes to his relationship with Akari, a girl whose presence feels both familiar and increasingly distant. As he contends with a creeping sense of disconnection, an eerie feeling lingers, growing more persistent with each passing day. Their shared past-a playful bond over a stuffed bunny-holds significance, but as Kei is pulled deeper into his unraveling perception, he must confront something far darker than mere confusion. With reality itself slipping through his fingers, My Little Rabbit is a haunting exploration of memory, the people who shape us, and the price of forgetting.