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June - Saskatoons
JUNE {Saskatoons}
Rupert flew out of the Swamp with new information.
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“CHOSEN ONE DUNCAN THREATENED TO DEPLOY THE FOREST’S MARTIAL AS A RESPONSE TO THE MOSTLY PEACEFUL PROTESTS”
This news puzzled many animals in the Forest. There had been mostly peaceful protests, with brutal fuzz backlash. That was not the only message that was confusing the animals.
In an interview, Chosen One Duncan said: “If we didn’t do testing, we’d have no cases.”
When this interview reached the homes of Forestians, it confused many of them. A deer family was discussing this interview.
“But, if there are no tests, won’t there be more deaths? And so many more cases will appear, and more people will spread Gogi-Rose. This is foolishness.” The mother deer said.
“At least he says there will be a vaccine by the end of the phase.” The father deer said. “And that means that we will be safe.”
“But. There are two million cases, and Duncan wants to open the Forest back up. That’s just irresponsible.” The mother deer started but was then interrupted by the toddler deer, “WE ARE ALL GONNA DIE!”
“Calm down, dear. We won’t die,” The father deer said in a calming voice. The fear of death echoed throughout many huts in the Forest. Animals still refused to shelter in place and wear conttonplasts, even though many regions had rules on this topic.
There were anti-conttonplasts protests, and animals used the argument, “My body, my choice.” Many of the same animals wanted to open up the Forest, even though the scientists showed that that would not be smart.
JUNE {Saskatoons}
Chosen One Duncan put out many confusing messages. He was pushing to get the Forest open again. In an interview, he said this: “I think it’s time to start our Forest up again. And could we keep it shut longer? I don’t think so. I don’t think people would take it. And I think it would be the wrong thing to do.”
This worried many animals because millions of animals had Gogi-Berry, and people were starting to become less rigorous with the precautions due to the warmer temperatures. Many people began to gather indoors and outdoors. Less and less animals wore conttonplasts outdoors, and it seemed like the Forest was going back to normal.