For Kobe








Rodney



Long ago, in the winter of 1933, there lived an 18 year old bat named Rodney. Rodney had a great childhood, but unfortunately, his father lost all his money because of the stock market crash. As a bat, Rodney's dad couldn't foresee the future, so he kept his money in market until none was left. Rodney and his family were left homeless, so they resorted to the caves.








After a few months of living off the cave, day by day, a newspaper flew into the cave. "Roosebat Effects CCC" Rodney, sparked with curiosity, had a snail read it to him, since he can't read.
"FDR passed the Civilian Conservation Corps today! Could this mean change? Roosebat wasn't lying about his New Deal! Young adults `18-25 can now provide for their family and improve their country."












Rodney spent the next few years of his life supporting his family back home and receiving free meals while building roads and shelters in the country. Eventually, his family got back on their feet and lived happily ever after.









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Rodney



Long ago, in the winter of 1933, there lived an 18 year old bat named Rodney. Rodney had a great childhood, but unfortunately, his father lost all his money because of the stock market crash. As a bat, Rodney's dad couldn't foresee the future, so he kept his money in market until none was left. Rodney and his family were left homeless, so they resorted to the caves.








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