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Pinata - Kenzie Reeves

As she meticulously layered the orange and gold paper, Kenzie thought about the stories people whispered to her when they came to pick up their orders. The baker who was secretly in love with the librarian, the mayor who was struggling with a gambling debt, the young girl who dreamed of leaving Oakwood for the bright lights of the city. Kenzie tucked a small, handwritten note containing each secret into the hollow belly of the phoenix.

The night of the centennial arrived, and the town square was alive with music and laughter. The phoenix pinata hung from the ancient oak tree in the center of the square, its feathers catching the light of the lanterns. When the time came for the pinata to be broken, the townspeople gathered around, their faces lit with anticipation. kenzie reeves pinata

The mayor was chosen to deliver the first strike. As the stick connected with the phoenix’s side, a shower of colorful paper and candy erupted, but along with it came the hundreds of tiny notes. The wind caught them, swirling the secrets of Oakwood through the air like confetti. As she meticulously layered the orange and gold

One sweltering July afternoon, Kenzie sat in her cluttered garage, surrounded by strips of colorful crepe paper and the scent of flour paste. She was working on her most ambitious project yet: a massive, shimmering phoenix pinata. This wasn't a commission; it was a gift for the town's centennial celebration. The night of the centennial arrived, and the

In the quiet, suburban town of Oakwood, where every lawn was manicured and every secret was buried deep, lived Kenzie Reeves. Kenzie was known for her vibrant spirit and her unique talent for creating the most intricate pinatas anyone had ever seen. But Kenzie’s pinatas weren't just for birthday parties; they were vessels for the town's unspoken truths.