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Zapping The Treehouse Away
0 reviewsMy Second Piggsburg Pigs Fanfic. This time about a treehouse.
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A headline reads: PIGGSBURG'S LOCAL TREEHOUSE IS IN DANGER OF BEING TORN DOWN!
The news sent shockwaves through the Piggsburg community. It was all over the local news, newspapers, and even the internet. The treehouse was more than just a place to play; it was a symbol of their childhood, a place where they'd shared countless memories. Losing it would be like losing a part of themselves.
Bo Bacon, the fearless leader of the Piggs, was determined to save their beloved treehouse. He rallied the gang together in the treehouse for an emergency meeting.
"Listen up, Piggs!" Bo declared, his voice firm. "We can't let them take our treehouse. This is our home, our sanctuary. We have to fight for it!"
Portly Bacon, munching on a sandwich, nodded vigorously. "Bo's right! This treehouse is where we had our first prank war, where we planned our adventures. We can't just let it go."
Rembrandt, looking conflicted, spoke up. "I get it, guys. But my uncle… he's not a bad person. He just wants to expand his business. Maybe we can find a way to make him see how important this place is to us."
Huff and Puff, the twin brothers known for their mischievous antics, exchanged a glance. "We're in," Huff said. "Yeah, we'll do whatever it takes," Puff added.
"Okay fine. But just stay 5 feet away from us!" advised Pighead Bacon, rolling his eyes at the twins. "Hey! Why are you guys on our side?" asked Prissy. "You guys are our enemies." Dotty implied.
"You meanies stole our ice cream last summer!" accused Piggy and Pokey.
"We agree with you, okay!" said Huff. "We want cash in our chips with this too." Puff says. "Fine. You guys can come. But when this is over. You will go back to being our enemies." Pighead tells the wolves.
"That's fair." Huff and Puff both say together.
Dotty spoke out, "Count me in too!"
Prissy, the fashion-obsessed Pigg, looked around the treehouse with a worried expression. "This place is part of our neighborhood's charm. We can't let it be destroyed. I'll help with the community outreach."
Lorelei, the brainy Pigg, adjusted her glasses. "I've been researching legal options. There might be a loophole we can use to stop the demolition. We need to gather evidence that this treehouse is a significant habitat for wildlife."
Piggy, the gentle giant, looked heartbroken. "This is my favorite place to hang out. I'll do whatever I can to save it."
Pokey, the slow-moving but kind-hearted Pigg, nodded slowly. "Count me in too. We can't give up."
Quackers, the Piggs' pet duck, quacked in agreement, flapping his wings enthusiastically.
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The Piggs devised a plan. They would try to convince Rembrandt's uncle to reconsider his plans. They would appeal to his sense of nostalgia, reminding him of his own childhood and the importance of preserving such a special place. They would also gather support from the community, hoping to create a public outcry that would force the tycoon to back down.
Bo asked Lorelei, "Did you find anything yet that can save the treehouse?"
Lorelei spent countless hours researching environmental laws and property rights. "Yes, I did. Come gather!" Lorelei said.
Portly asked, "What are you waiting for! Tell us already!" "We need to know!" Prissy says.
"There might be a loophole that could prevent the demolition. If we could prove that the treehouse was a significant habitat for wildlife, they might be able to stop the project," Lorelei informed her friends.
"Cool! That sounds like a glimmer of hope!" Prissy said with happiness.
"It just could work!" Bo implied. "Now to confront my uncle," Rembrandt Proudpork announced.
The Piggs were busy gathering evidence and rallying community support when Pighead Bacon noticed Quackers waddling around the treehouse, looking unusually agitated.
"Hey, Quackers, what's up?" Pighead asked, crouching down to the duck's level. "Oh no. Is he sick? He don't look so good." Prissy quivered with worry.
Quackers quacked loudly and flapped his wings, pointing his beak towards a nearby bush.
"What is it, buddy?" Pighead followed Quackers to the bush and peered inside. To his surprise, he found a nest with several duck eggs nestled safely among the leaves.
"Wow, Quackers! Are these yours?" Pighead exclaimed. Quackers nodded proudly, quacking softly.
Pighead's eyes widened with realization. "This is perfect! We can use this to show how important this area is for wildlife. Good job, Quackers!"
He quickly called the rest of the Piggs over. "Guys, come here! You've got to see this!" "Quackers can lay eggs!" said Prissy. "Guess we'll have to call him, 'Quackette." jokes Huff. "Good one!" laughs Puff.
Ignoring Huff's and Puff's insults about Quackers. The Piggs gathered around the bush, their faces lighting up as they saw the nest.
"This is amazing!" Lorelei said, adjusting her glasses. "These eggs are solid evidence that the treehouse area is a crucial habitat for wildlife."
Bo grinned. "Great find, Pighead and Quackers! This will definitely strengthen our case."
Quackers quacked happily, flapping his wings in excitement. Pighead patted him on the head. "You're a hero, Quackers. Thanks for helping us out."
With renewed determination, the Piggs documented the nest and included it in their presentation to the community and Rembrandt's uncle. The discovery of the duck eggs became a pivotal point in their campaign, highlighting the importance of preserving the treehouse and its surrounding environment.
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Later on Bo, Portley, Pighead Dotty, Prissy, Lorelei, Rembrandt Proudpork, Huff, Puff, Piggy and Pokey were waiting to see if there were any results about Quackers's nest full of eggs. They were gathered in Dotty's backyard. Quackers ran away from embarrassment after he laid the eggs.
"We've tried everything, and nobody seems to be getting back to us." said Bo. "What is it going to take to save our treehouse!?" asked Portley. "We need to do something big to attract attention to everyone!" said Lorelei.
Pighead stands up, "I got it!"
Huff says, "What do you have?" "This I'd like to hear." Puff scoffed. "Don't be cynics you guys. No ideas are stupid at this point." said Prissy. "We take it to social media!" Pighead announces.
"Yes that IS total blue sky thinking!" Portley agrees. "Everyone uses the internet to fight for causes they believe in!" Bo speaks out.
"All we need to do it take our story to GoFundMe or something like that. If we get a lot of hits! We're in!" Pighead said.
"I like it. That'll show my uncle!" Rembrandt Proudpork talks. "What should we do?" asked Pokey.
"You and Piggy shout Spare this Treehouse. When the time is right." said Prissy.
"OKay, but just one thing." said Huff. "What is it?" asked Pighead." "If either of you do any of that 'woke' garbage, WE'RE DONE!" Puff shouted.
"Oh don't worry. We won't resort to that!" Bo laughs. "It is 2024 after all." Portley says.
"Before we do anything else. Let's gather some resources for our GoFundMe page!" said Lorelei. "You have the best ideas ever." Dotty said.
Pokey and Piggy asks everyone, "What does 'Woke' mean?"
Prissy tells the kids, "We'll tell you when you're older."
"I know what it means." Pokey began. "To get up from sleep." Piggy answers.
"Uhh, yes! You guys catch on there" Prissy tells them.
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The Piggs set out to gather evidence. They spent days observing the treehouse, noting the various birds and insects that made it their home. They even enlisted the help of a local wildlife expert to document their findings. "Here is a pamphlet. It's all I have. Wish I could've helped more." said the Wildlife Expert who was a bull.
"Thank you, mister." Pokey and Piggy say.
"Look at this, Rembrandt!" Lorelei exclaimed, pointing to a rare bird perched on a branch. "This could be our ticket to saving the treehouse!"
Meanwhile, the rest of the gang worked to rally community support concerning their GoFundMe page. In a fast paced montage. They organized a neighborhood meeting where they shared their story and urged residents to sign a petition against the demolition. They also created a social media campaign, using hashtags like #SaveOurTreehouse and #PiggsburgUnites.
"Everyone, please help us save our treehouse!" Huff pleaded at the meeting. "It's not just a treehouse; it's a part of our childhood and our community." Puff joins in.
Proudpork's uncle who was at the rally too, initially unmoved by the Piggs' pleas, began to waver as the public outcry grew louder. He realized that destroying the treehouse could damage his reputation and alienate the community.
"Maybe I've been too hasty," he muttered to himself, watching the growing crowd of supporters outside his office. "Do yourself a favor uncle, walk away." Rembrandt Proudpark tells his uncle.
"I think we did it you guys! I think we did it!" Dotty cheers. "Look they're giving up!" Lorelei pointed out.
Just when it seemed like the Piggs had won their battle, a new obstacle arose. Proudpork's uncle had hired a group of thugs to intimidate the Piggs and force them to abandon their efforts. The thugs threatened to destroy the treehouse themselves if the Piggs didn't back down. The thugs were goats in leather jackets.
"You kids better stop this nonsense, or we'll take matters into our own hands," one of the thugs growled.
"Yeah, what are you going to do about it?" Bo challenged the thugs. "Now's the time kids! This is your cue!" Prissy orders to Piggy and Pokey.
"Spare our treehouse Spare our treehouse!" Piggy and Pokey both chanted.
"As you can see nobody is siding with you!" Portley added on.
"We can see the look in your eyes. You all have the look of fear!" The Thugs taunted them.
"We're not the cowards! You guys are!" Pighead yells back. "You may be my uncle but I will always side with my friends!" Rembrandt Proudpork vows.
The Piggs were terrified, but they refused to give up. With the help of a few brave adults from the neighborhood, they confronted the thugs and managed to scare them away.
"You're not scaring us off!" shouted Mr. Thompson, a local resident who was a rooster. "We stand with the Piggs!"
"Spare our treehouse! Spare our treehouse! Protesting is fun!" chanted Piggy and Pokey. "Good job, kids! Keep it up!" Prissy encourages them.
"We do too!" said Huff. "Even though we're wolves" Puff says.
The incident only strengthened their resolve to save their beloved treehouse.
In the end, the Piggs' persistence paid off.
"If you guys try to tear down our treehouse! My Dad has a lawyer that'll put you out of commision!" Bo tells Proudpork's uncle.
"Our family lawyer will expose you for the corrupt mudpile you are!" said Portley. "That's right. He can dig up dirt on anyone! ANYONE!" screamed Pighead.
"Save our treehouse! Save our Treehouse!" chanted Piggy and Pokey some more. "Yeah, you'll be upsetting these little kids if you destroy our treehouse. Want that on your conscience?" asks Prissy.
"If you know what's good for you, and if you don't want to face negative publicity you will leave NOW!" Dotty shouts.
The Proudpork's uncle, faced with overwhelming public opposition and the threat of legal action, agreed to reconsider his plans. He decided to modify his warehouse design to accommodate the treehouse, ensuring that it would remain a cherished part of the Piggsburg community for generations to come.
"Alright, you win," Proudpork's uncle sighed. "The treehouse stays." "Good for you, Uncle! I'm proud your a member of my family!" Rembrant Proudpork says,
The Piggs celebrated their victory with a huge party. They climbed their beloved treehouse, filled with gratitude and relief.
"We did it!" Lorelei cheered. "We really did it!" Dotty says. "Do we have to stop protesting now?" asked Piggy and Pokey. "We got what we wanted. So yes!" Prissy says.
"I knew social media would work! What should we do with our treehouse?" asked Pighead. "Have a party?" suggested Huff.
"I'll get the supplies!" said Puff.
"Yay! Party! Hope there's cake!" Piggy and Pokey both said with hope.
The experience had brought them closer together and taught them the importance of perseverance and unity. From that day forward, the treehouse would not only be a symbol of their childhood but also a testament to their courage and determination. After the party, Huff and Puff went back to being the enemies to the Bacon Brothers, Lorelei, Piggy, Pokey, Rembrant Proudpork, and Dotty.
The news sent shockwaves through the Piggsburg community. It was all over the local news, newspapers, and even the internet. The treehouse was more than just a place to play; it was a symbol of their childhood, a place where they'd shared countless memories. Losing it would be like losing a part of themselves.
Bo Bacon, the fearless leader of the Piggs, was determined to save their beloved treehouse. He rallied the gang together in the treehouse for an emergency meeting.
"Listen up, Piggs!" Bo declared, his voice firm. "We can't let them take our treehouse. This is our home, our sanctuary. We have to fight for it!"
Portly Bacon, munching on a sandwich, nodded vigorously. "Bo's right! This treehouse is where we had our first prank war, where we planned our adventures. We can't just let it go."
Rembrandt, looking conflicted, spoke up. "I get it, guys. But my uncle… he's not a bad person. He just wants to expand his business. Maybe we can find a way to make him see how important this place is to us."
Huff and Puff, the twin brothers known for their mischievous antics, exchanged a glance. "We're in," Huff said. "Yeah, we'll do whatever it takes," Puff added.
"Okay fine. But just stay 5 feet away from us!" advised Pighead Bacon, rolling his eyes at the twins. "Hey! Why are you guys on our side?" asked Prissy. "You guys are our enemies." Dotty implied.
"You meanies stole our ice cream last summer!" accused Piggy and Pokey.
"We agree with you, okay!" said Huff. "We want cash in our chips with this too." Puff says. "Fine. You guys can come. But when this is over. You will go back to being our enemies." Pighead tells the wolves.
"That's fair." Huff and Puff both say together.
Dotty spoke out, "Count me in too!"
Prissy, the fashion-obsessed Pigg, looked around the treehouse with a worried expression. "This place is part of our neighborhood's charm. We can't let it be destroyed. I'll help with the community outreach."
Lorelei, the brainy Pigg, adjusted her glasses. "I've been researching legal options. There might be a loophole we can use to stop the demolition. We need to gather evidence that this treehouse is a significant habitat for wildlife."
Piggy, the gentle giant, looked heartbroken. "This is my favorite place to hang out. I'll do whatever I can to save it."
Pokey, the slow-moving but kind-hearted Pigg, nodded slowly. "Count me in too. We can't give up."
Quackers, the Piggs' pet duck, quacked in agreement, flapping his wings enthusiastically.
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The Piggs devised a plan. They would try to convince Rembrandt's uncle to reconsider his plans. They would appeal to his sense of nostalgia, reminding him of his own childhood and the importance of preserving such a special place. They would also gather support from the community, hoping to create a public outcry that would force the tycoon to back down.
Bo asked Lorelei, "Did you find anything yet that can save the treehouse?"
Lorelei spent countless hours researching environmental laws and property rights. "Yes, I did. Come gather!" Lorelei said.
Portly asked, "What are you waiting for! Tell us already!" "We need to know!" Prissy says.
"There might be a loophole that could prevent the demolition. If we could prove that the treehouse was a significant habitat for wildlife, they might be able to stop the project," Lorelei informed her friends.
"Cool! That sounds like a glimmer of hope!" Prissy said with happiness.
"It just could work!" Bo implied. "Now to confront my uncle," Rembrandt Proudpork announced.
The Piggs were busy gathering evidence and rallying community support when Pighead Bacon noticed Quackers waddling around the treehouse, looking unusually agitated.
"Hey, Quackers, what's up?" Pighead asked, crouching down to the duck's level. "Oh no. Is he sick? He don't look so good." Prissy quivered with worry.
Quackers quacked loudly and flapped his wings, pointing his beak towards a nearby bush.
"What is it, buddy?" Pighead followed Quackers to the bush and peered inside. To his surprise, he found a nest with several duck eggs nestled safely among the leaves.
"Wow, Quackers! Are these yours?" Pighead exclaimed. Quackers nodded proudly, quacking softly.
Pighead's eyes widened with realization. "This is perfect! We can use this to show how important this area is for wildlife. Good job, Quackers!"
He quickly called the rest of the Piggs over. "Guys, come here! You've got to see this!" "Quackers can lay eggs!" said Prissy. "Guess we'll have to call him, 'Quackette." jokes Huff. "Good one!" laughs Puff.
Ignoring Huff's and Puff's insults about Quackers. The Piggs gathered around the bush, their faces lighting up as they saw the nest.
"This is amazing!" Lorelei said, adjusting her glasses. "These eggs are solid evidence that the treehouse area is a crucial habitat for wildlife."
Bo grinned. "Great find, Pighead and Quackers! This will definitely strengthen our case."
Quackers quacked happily, flapping his wings in excitement. Pighead patted him on the head. "You're a hero, Quackers. Thanks for helping us out."
With renewed determination, the Piggs documented the nest and included it in their presentation to the community and Rembrandt's uncle. The discovery of the duck eggs became a pivotal point in their campaign, highlighting the importance of preserving the treehouse and its surrounding environment.
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Later on Bo, Portley, Pighead Dotty, Prissy, Lorelei, Rembrandt Proudpork, Huff, Puff, Piggy and Pokey were waiting to see if there were any results about Quackers's nest full of eggs. They were gathered in Dotty's backyard. Quackers ran away from embarrassment after he laid the eggs.
"We've tried everything, and nobody seems to be getting back to us." said Bo. "What is it going to take to save our treehouse!?" asked Portley. "We need to do something big to attract attention to everyone!" said Lorelei.
Pighead stands up, "I got it!"
Huff says, "What do you have?" "This I'd like to hear." Puff scoffed. "Don't be cynics you guys. No ideas are stupid at this point." said Prissy. "We take it to social media!" Pighead announces.
"Yes that IS total blue sky thinking!" Portley agrees. "Everyone uses the internet to fight for causes they believe in!" Bo speaks out.
"All we need to do it take our story to GoFundMe or something like that. If we get a lot of hits! We're in!" Pighead said.
"I like it. That'll show my uncle!" Rembrandt Proudpork talks. "What should we do?" asked Pokey.
"You and Piggy shout Spare this Treehouse. When the time is right." said Prissy.
"OKay, but just one thing." said Huff. "What is it?" asked Pighead." "If either of you do any of that 'woke' garbage, WE'RE DONE!" Puff shouted.
"Oh don't worry. We won't resort to that!" Bo laughs. "It is 2024 after all." Portley says.
"Before we do anything else. Let's gather some resources for our GoFundMe page!" said Lorelei. "You have the best ideas ever." Dotty said.
Pokey and Piggy asks everyone, "What does 'Woke' mean?"
Prissy tells the kids, "We'll tell you when you're older."
"I know what it means." Pokey began. "To get up from sleep." Piggy answers.
"Uhh, yes! You guys catch on there" Prissy tells them.
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The Piggs set out to gather evidence. They spent days observing the treehouse, noting the various birds and insects that made it their home. They even enlisted the help of a local wildlife expert to document their findings. "Here is a pamphlet. It's all I have. Wish I could've helped more." said the Wildlife Expert who was a bull.
"Thank you, mister." Pokey and Piggy say.
"Look at this, Rembrandt!" Lorelei exclaimed, pointing to a rare bird perched on a branch. "This could be our ticket to saving the treehouse!"
Meanwhile, the rest of the gang worked to rally community support concerning their GoFundMe page. In a fast paced montage. They organized a neighborhood meeting where they shared their story and urged residents to sign a petition against the demolition. They also created a social media campaign, using hashtags like #SaveOurTreehouse and #PiggsburgUnites.
"Everyone, please help us save our treehouse!" Huff pleaded at the meeting. "It's not just a treehouse; it's a part of our childhood and our community." Puff joins in.
Proudpork's uncle who was at the rally too, initially unmoved by the Piggs' pleas, began to waver as the public outcry grew louder. He realized that destroying the treehouse could damage his reputation and alienate the community.
"Maybe I've been too hasty," he muttered to himself, watching the growing crowd of supporters outside his office. "Do yourself a favor uncle, walk away." Rembrandt Proudpark tells his uncle.
"I think we did it you guys! I think we did it!" Dotty cheers. "Look they're giving up!" Lorelei pointed out.
Just when it seemed like the Piggs had won their battle, a new obstacle arose. Proudpork's uncle had hired a group of thugs to intimidate the Piggs and force them to abandon their efforts. The thugs threatened to destroy the treehouse themselves if the Piggs didn't back down. The thugs were goats in leather jackets.
"You kids better stop this nonsense, or we'll take matters into our own hands," one of the thugs growled.
"Yeah, what are you going to do about it?" Bo challenged the thugs. "Now's the time kids! This is your cue!" Prissy orders to Piggy and Pokey.
"Spare our treehouse Spare our treehouse!" Piggy and Pokey both chanted.
"As you can see nobody is siding with you!" Portley added on.
"We can see the look in your eyes. You all have the look of fear!" The Thugs taunted them.
"We're not the cowards! You guys are!" Pighead yells back. "You may be my uncle but I will always side with my friends!" Rembrandt Proudpork vows.
The Piggs were terrified, but they refused to give up. With the help of a few brave adults from the neighborhood, they confronted the thugs and managed to scare them away.
"You're not scaring us off!" shouted Mr. Thompson, a local resident who was a rooster. "We stand with the Piggs!"
"Spare our treehouse! Spare our treehouse! Protesting is fun!" chanted Piggy and Pokey. "Good job, kids! Keep it up!" Prissy encourages them.
"We do too!" said Huff. "Even though we're wolves" Puff says.
The incident only strengthened their resolve to save their beloved treehouse.
In the end, the Piggs' persistence paid off.
"If you guys try to tear down our treehouse! My Dad has a lawyer that'll put you out of commision!" Bo tells Proudpork's uncle.
"Our family lawyer will expose you for the corrupt mudpile you are!" said Portley. "That's right. He can dig up dirt on anyone! ANYONE!" screamed Pighead.
"Save our treehouse! Save our Treehouse!" chanted Piggy and Pokey some more. "Yeah, you'll be upsetting these little kids if you destroy our treehouse. Want that on your conscience?" asks Prissy.
"If you know what's good for you, and if you don't want to face negative publicity you will leave NOW!" Dotty shouts.
The Proudpork's uncle, faced with overwhelming public opposition and the threat of legal action, agreed to reconsider his plans. He decided to modify his warehouse design to accommodate the treehouse, ensuring that it would remain a cherished part of the Piggsburg community for generations to come.
"Alright, you win," Proudpork's uncle sighed. "The treehouse stays." "Good for you, Uncle! I'm proud your a member of my family!" Rembrant Proudpork says,
The Piggs celebrated their victory with a huge party. They climbed their beloved treehouse, filled with gratitude and relief.
"We did it!" Lorelei cheered. "We really did it!" Dotty says. "Do we have to stop protesting now?" asked Piggy and Pokey. "We got what we wanted. So yes!" Prissy says.
"I knew social media would work! What should we do with our treehouse?" asked Pighead. "Have a party?" suggested Huff.
"I'll get the supplies!" said Puff.
"Yay! Party! Hope there's cake!" Piggy and Pokey both said with hope.
The experience had brought them closer together and taught them the importance of perseverance and unity. From that day forward, the treehouse would not only be a symbol of their childhood but also a testament to their courage and determination. After the party, Huff and Puff went back to being the enemies to the Bacon Brothers, Lorelei, Piggy, Pokey, Rembrant Proudpork, and Dotty.
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