"It appears something odd is happening Mr Mayor" announced the tall red haired woman as she slowly stepped into the room, to stand by a short, white haired man seated lazily at his desk.

He yawned. "What is it now?" he asked, clearly not too interested since for once no screams of terror were ringing out across his town, and as far as he could see from his window, the buildings seemed fine enough.

"It's a terrible situation." the woman explained "And it needs to be dealt with right now."

He yawned again, and scratched his head. Whatever it was, it really couldn't be as bad as large man eating monsters rampaging across the city about to devour him again. How he hated monsters and how grateful he was to have 3 young heroes protecting him, better yet that he didn't even have to pay them anything for their services. He barely had enough money left for himself as it was.

"Well what is it?" he asked, this time more impatiently. It was obvious to him that his assistant was overreacting since he clearly could see nothing wrong with the city on this peaceful, uneventful day. "Go on, out with it already?"

The woman nodded as she began her report to the mayor of the city. "Earlier this morning on my way to your office, I saw a group of young children angrily prowling about on the street, even though as you know the streets in this city are very dangerous because of traffic."
"I stopped and asked them what was wrong. In response they shouted that they wanted an end to their mayor and started yelling insults about you sir. Then they started yelling insults at me as well, and started throwing stones and I had to drive off quickly."

"Well, that's no big deal." sighed the man, shaking his head and stretching. "Kids these days have no manners anyway. I'm sure those were just a particularly unpleasant bunch of children who were just having an off day."

"It didn't end there, I'm afraid. When I went past the town square, there were a group of older men and women saying the sames things about you, and that your bad decisions are what caused the disasters in the city to be as bad as they were. They were really frenzied and there was something in their eyes that just didn't seem right. When I tried to question them, they yelled at me to leave them alone. Though I did notice that one of them seemed to be reading from a paper of some sort as I turned away."

At this the older man's almost closed eyes opened just a fraction wider, as he frowned somewhat. Perhaps this was slightly more serious than he first thought since this meant someone was bringing up some kind of accusation against him, probably as a smear campaign of some sort. For a moment he considered opening his mouth to reply, but thinking back to how for a long time now no one had even run against him in the elections brought him back to his comfort zone and he let the matter drop by telling the assistant to get on with her duties for the day after thanking her briefly for her report.

No one had challenged his rule ever. And he was certain that he had the people of his city by his side no matter what would happen.
By tomorrow morning the vagabond running this silly protest would probably have given up after realizing they wouldn't be able to turn anyone else against their mayor. Whoever this was, it was clear they were a loony off their rocker since who didn't love their mayor who no one ran against.

He chuckled heartily, before leaning back into his chair with his eyes closed. This job really put a strain on an old man like him.

From the safety of an alley, Bubbles watched silently as the papers she had stuck on the walls from yesterday were being stared out by a crowd that seemed to grow larger and larger by the second. Some of the ones less well glued had even been ripped off and taken away.

She saw that her risky plan was beginning to come into effect, and people were beginning to realize how incompetent of a job Mr Mayor was doing in keeping the city safe, and that someone desperately needed to step in and replace him for things to get better.

But this was also where things got delicate since if she was found out now, the best she could expect other than a prison sentence for open mutiny, was to be silenced so that she couldn't give away any more secrets or dirt she had on the mayor.

She didn't want to feed the people with lies, she simply wanted to tell the complete, unabridged truth of how Mr Mayor was not helping the city as he was and how from past experience, she knew he was putting the interests of himself and his luxuries over the people so that a large proportion of his populace walked hungry on the street cold and weak, while he basked in glory in his large mansion he had by his elaborately furnished office.

"The police and military forces of the city are weak and poorly trained " she had written. "Even Carjackers committing a robbery in front of policemen are able to run away without any consequences and a lot of officers don't even have weapons or know how to hold their guns the right way. This is not the way this city should be and we must act now for there to be any drastic change."

"The horrible attacks against the city get worse every day as the monsters and crime gangs of the world grow stronger and stronger. If there is no drastic change these might be the last days for Townsville."

She nodded, as she saw the spreading discontent among the citizens who had began to realize and understand her point as she slipped out of her hiding place and slunk back to the professor's house to ask if her sisters wanted to go for a walk in the park now that there were no present threats.

It would take a while for anything really decisive to occur, and she needed to be patient and to lie low.

This was for the people and their well being and safety, she reminded herself. Its for the children, and not because I don't like Mr Mayor at all.
But this has to be done.

Sorry once again about the delay in releasing this chapter. My writer's block has sadly been getting a lot worse in these past few weeks what with all the stresses of life I've sadly had to deal with, especially with the university exams on the way.
So do you like the concept of this story and how Mr Mayor's reputation is finally beginning to take a hit thanks to our young revolutionary eager to help the city and fight for justice? Do you believe there is anything that should have been addressed or elaborated on earlier in this story that wasn't. And do you feel things will take a turn for the better or worst thanks to Bubbles's extreme interventions? After spending once again many sleepless nights trying very hard to get another chapter of this as quickly as I could to you kind guys, I would really like to hear your opinions on "Mayor over". Thanks, and please leave a comment to hopefully speed up release of the next chapter.