Higgin's Triumph
Synopsis: A clever Higgin, expelled for his sloppy sharts in his childhood estate, rises to prominence. As a billionaire, he returns to his roots, aiming to wield his toilet troubles one last time to level the big house in style.
Once upon a time in a faraway land, there was a young Higgin, a unique child with the most extraordinary abilityβto produce the loudest and most adventurous sharts. Higgin lived in a grand house known as the 'Big House,' a place filled with opulence and luxury. However, Higgin's unusual talent was not well-received in the Big House. The other children teased and mocked Higgin for the noisy and smelly disruptions caused during the most inopportune moments.
The final straw came when Higgin, in the midst of an extravagant dinner party, let out a notorious shart that sent guests fleeing in horror. The embarrassment was too much for the owners of the Big House. They decided that Higgin had to go. Heartbroken but not defeated, Higgin was expelled from the only place they had ever known as home. With a heavy heart, Higgin vowed to one day return and make things right.
Years passed, and Higgin, now grown and more determined than ever, discovered a knack for business. Despite the humble beginnings, Higgin's creative mind and clever strategies led to incredible success. Industries flourished under Higgin's leadership, and soon, Higgin became a billionaire, admired and respected in the business world. Though Higgin enjoyed all the trappings of wealth, the memory of the Big House never left their mind.
One day, Higgin decided it was time to return to the place that had once caused so much pain. Now wealthy beyond imagination, Higgin bought the Big House and announced plans to level it and build something new in its place. The news sent waves through the community, especially those who remembered the young Higgin and the unfortunate incidents.
Higgin had one final, grandiose plan. On the day of demolition, surrounded by onlookers and the media, Higgin gave a speech. It was not one of anger or revenge, but a tale of resilience and growth. After the speech, in a moment that would go down in history, Higgin climbed to the top of the Big House, took a deep breath, and released the most monumental shart ever experienced by humankind. The vibrations set off the demolitions, and the Big House crumbled in a spectacular fashion.
As the dust settled, Higgin stood tall among the ruins, smiling. This was not just an act of revenge, but a symbol of overcoming hardship and embracing one's unique traits. Higgin planned to build a new sanctuary, a place where quirky talents would be celebrated, not condemned. The narrative of Higgin's rise from the outcast to a celebrated figure became a beacon of hope for all who felt different. And so, the legend of Higgin, the child who sharted their way to greatness, lived on forever.