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*This story takes place before the destruction of Rockette City and before Freeman and Aina started dating.

The mayor ofOld Rockette City goes by the name of Fatherfield Oola. Fatherfield loved his daughter, Ania. He would play with her every day and every night by going to her tea parties, making her cookies, and just having fun with Ania. He was a loveable, caring father. While he was in office, the townspeople loved him as much as his daughter did. They could remember the time when he gave a group of homeless people 20 home shelters, even if it took 10 years to build all of them. The townspeople could also remember the time when he would go to every school in the city, treating the children with some chocolate chip cookies once a week for 6 weeks straight. Everything was great.
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This began a problem with Ania as the more time her father was away from home, the less time she could have fun with him. Eventually, Ania could only see her father once a month. Being up with her father disappearing so much, she decided to run away. Her mother tried to stop her by taking her down to Earth. She cared for her daughter just like her father. Unfortunately, she was too late. Ania was long gone and out the city. Ania’s mother quickly called the police, asking them to find her little girl.

2 weeks of searching later, she wasn’t found…

The runaway child, Ania, was only seven years old. There was no way a seven-year-old could possibly take care of herself. But then, she thought of the words that her daddy told her one night before bedtime:

“If you ever get mad at me because I become mayor or something equally as stupid to you, I want to find yourself a

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