Title: The Clown and the Hidden Cache
Once upon a time in the bright and bouncy town of Giggleberry, there lived a clown named Bobo. Bobo wasn’t just any clown—he was the happiest, most colorful performer in all of Giggleberry. But more than balloons, juggling, or even pie-in-the-face gags, Bobo loved hamburgers.
Not just liked—loved.
He loved them so much that he kept a tiny grill on his unicycle. He flipped patties during parades. His red rubber nose squeaked every time he took a bite. The townspeople adored him, often bringing him buns, cheese, or even home-ground beef as gifts.
One sunny afternoon, Bobo decided to explore the forgotten edge of the Giggleberry Woods. Legend had it that an old circus used to camp there, long before his time. Curious and dreaming of grilling among the trees, he pedaled in with a basket full of hamburger fixings.
As he bounced down a mossy path, his unicycle hit a strange bump. Bobo tumbled, honked, and landed face-first in a pile of leaves. When he brushed himself off, he noticed something glinting beneath the dirt.
It was a rusted metal box. Intrigued, he pried it open with a spatula. Inside were dozens of aged wrappers, old photos of circus performers… and a note: