Summary: When boredom threatens to get Evan kicked out of the perfect town, what's the one thing that can convince everyone to let him stay?
"Big Fish"
Introduction
The town of BackWood was, in a word, perfect. It had orchards of every fruit imaginable, an upscale Nookington's, flower gardens everywhere, and very happy animal inhabitants, to the credit of its four human civilians.
And one of those human civilians was, in a word, bored. While the other three were happy redecorating their mansions, visiting the town's private island, staring at their glittering statues and finding new places to put their tissue boxes, he was more interested in finding ways to make the animals of BackWood tick. Little did he know his antics would bring his time in the perfect town to a shuddering halt when the mayor says the proverbial last straw is drawn. How will the one defect that keeps BackWood incomplete (the local museum that's missing one Big Fish, maybe?) help him stay with his only real friends in the town he's worked on for a year? As the mayor once said, in BackWood, opportunity is everything.
