and the Survival of Treeville at Stake Monet Jowers, Mayor of Treeville
3/26/12
President Kennedy Foristall and her politic parties are discussing
the matter of the large crowds that have been gathering around the latest Treeville project, the irrigation system. They are very troubled with the new population of Treeville rising to the 20s! What is the problem? I hear you ask. Kennedy J. Foristall, at first, loved that the new project was attracting more people, but now, hearing her friends ideas, begins to think of the many bad things that could happen to Treeville. The mayor speaks to her: and Treeville will be no more! I certainly would not like to see that happen just because of a fun little project were doing. Like the fire incident. More things like that could happen, and the teachers, they just dont understand! Theyll say we shouldnt be doing this and forbid us from Treeville! Treeville will be no more. As the mayor tries to explain, Treeville may be in for serious trouble. The fire incident was where all attention was drawn to a boy with a magnifying glass. All of a sudden, the idea of creating fire was brought about, and wanting to impress everyone the boy directed the sunlight with his magnifying glass to a leaf, burning a hole in it with a small tendril of smoke. As some people screamed and gasped and went to report it to a teacher, others didnt think it was a big deal. But how could it not? The negligent boy couldve made a fire and not been able to put it out! Then, for sure, Treeville would burn up! Not only that, but everyone there would be in trouble, and teachers would get involved! Having been only a few days ago, Kennedy Joy and her friends are concerned about the safety of having everyone gathered around the poor tree. Should they cancel the whole project? They were having lots of fun maintaining the Blueberry Canal, but if safety became an issue, then the project might lead to the decline of Treeville. Should they create a rule about the first five people there being the only ones at the tree? No, not fair for children who arrive later after lunch. Should there be a
schedule? Too complicated! Oh, what should they do? By now, they know they should do something before another accident happens.