Dedicated to Jonathan Safford and RoseMary Flavin for helping.

On her walk home from school Robin and Ted see the community garden of Iden. Robin notices how it is littered with trash, how the once beautiful flowers have wilted. It has been completely abandoned.
"No thing should be treated with such cruelty.", Robin says to her friend as they pass the garden.
"I wish there was something that we could do.", Ted responds. And with that last comment from Ted they each part ways. Before Robin enters her home she gives the garden one last glance.
While Robin's mother, Sandy, helps her get ready for bed Robin tells her about the dying garden.
"I wish there something that I could do to help the garden grow. But it's too big of a garden for just me to take care of.", Robin says.
'That's true. But if you asked for help then people would help.", Sandy says while brushing the knots out of Robin's hair.
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Dedicated to Jonathan Safford and RoseMary Flavin for helping.

On her walk home from school Robin and Ted see the community garden of Iden. Robin notices how it is littered with trash, how the once beautiful flowers have wilted. It has been completely abandoned.
"No thing should be treated with such cruelty.", Robin says to her friend as they pass the garden.
"I wish there was something that we could do.", Ted responds. And with that last comment from Ted they each part ways. Before Robin enters her home she gives the garden one last glance.
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