Anahuac 11's Residents' Voting Time!

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This story is based on a real situation of the neighborhood that I live in, it's a little issue related to the neighbors' wishes of making the neighborhood into a private one, by closing the main street, which turns out to be the one where my house is.

Why would the neighbors want to close the main street? Well, it's because of my old school who figured quite a lot in these stories. Yep, TecMilenio itself. And since there used to be a horrible amount of cars that passed through our neighborhood in the mornings, (before the pandemic attacked us), getting the cars out, enduring the noises of the cars, and the damage to the street are the main complains from the neighbors of my street.

So, in my neighborhood, it could also be a "Neighbors Against TecMilenio" issue. But today's story is about putting the residents of Anahuac 11 to vote in an issue that affects my real-life neighborhood, because my real neighbors wouldn't agree to express their opinions in this universe.

Let's get started with this issue.

{Location: Anahuac 11's Backyard...}

Aracely Saavedra: I thank everyone for attending today's morning meeting. I hope you had a goodnight's sleep, and that you're ready to start your day after this meeting.

Susie: Well, maybe the garbage truck's daily activities took away some people's sleeping time.

Aliena: Miss Susana, please don't start bickering now.

Aracely Saavedra: Well, today's issue in the agenda is... Expressing our points of view about the idea of the Kansas street's neighbors about closing their street.

Stephanie González: I thought we were going to do a voting.

Aracely Saavedra: That's the second part. The first part is to hear arguments that are either supporting or against the idea of those people closing the main street in the Rincon de las Puentes Suburb.

Miku Michelle: Why would the neighbors want to close their main street?

Víctor Manuel Treviño González: Because the neighbors are fed up with all the people who constantly drive in our street every morning just to cause a traffic jam in the street where TecMilenio is located.

Natalya Braginski: Well, first that school kicks you out, and now they're causing the wrath of the neighbors? So much for their "Positive Psychology".

Fallen Víctor: Oh, that reminds me, Braginski. They didn't just kick Víctor and me out, they kicked out all of us.

Midori Gurin: Eh?!

Oka Ruto: Wait, they even kicked out Megami?

Fallen Víctor: Yes, even Megami got kicked out alongside all of us.

Natalya Braginski: I bet she must be furious against Ayano and Víctor, together and separated.

Aracely Saavedra: I'm willing to bet that, even if only Víctor and Fallen Víctor had gotten kicked out, every other student from this residential complex would have followed them.

Víctor Manuel Treviño González: That's true. It wouldn't have been so easy to write two school situations at once.

Fallen Víctor: Besides, if we get kicked out, all of you would have come down with us.

Aracely Saavedra: Going back to the topic, if anyone has a supporting argument towards the idea of closing the Kansas street, please give us your argument.

Andrew Nook: Well, I think I can agree with them in one thing. No one wants to have their suburb invaded by outsiders.

Miku Michelle: Well, if they're arguing against the outside cars driving constantly in the morning, I guess they should also be worried about the damage to the asphalt done by them.

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