When Leon saw the cakes on the side of the street, he frowned right away. He hadn't trusted the park from the beginning, and he know that this was some sort of not-so-clever ploy to poison the park residents.
Upon realizing he couldn't get rid of the cakes - like everything else in the park - he ran up to get a black marker, and on the sign of the cakes, and of every other sign that he ran across (he did, indeed, look for them), he wrote "Don't" on the top of the signs.
He knew there would be people who would eat them just because of it, but he hoped he could stop at least some people. On the other hand, part of him suspected that the park would have none of this behavior, and was sure once he got back to Main Street, his "Don't" would be gone.
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Upon realizing he couldn't get rid of the cakes - like everything else in the park - he ran up to get a black marker, and on the sign of the cakes, and of every other sign that he ran across (he did, indeed, look for them), he wrote "Don't" on the top of the signs.
He knew there would be people who would eat them just because of it, but he hoped he could stop at least some people. On the other hand, part of him suspected that the park would have none of this behavior, and was sure once he got back to Main Street, his "Don't" would be gone.