It was 2003, and Jaakko couldn't shake the melancholy that settled over him every time he glanced at the old playground next to the Kalevala Knights workshop. The once-bright slides and swings were now faded, the paint peeling and rust creeping over the metal. The laughter that had once echoed there seemed like a distant memory, replaced by the quiet rustle of wind through overgrown grass.

One afternoon, as he stood by the window of the workshop, gazing at the playground, Ilmo walked in, wiping grease from his hands. "You've been staring at that for a while. What's on your mind?"

Jaakko sighed, leaning against the counter. "It's just… it used to be so full of life. Remember how we'd spend hours there?"

Ilmo chuckled, his expression softening. "Yeah. You always insisted on going down the slide backwards, and I'd push you so hard on the swings you'd almost fly off."

They shared a laugh, the memory pulling them back to simpler times. Jaakko glanced out the window again, his smile fading. "It feels wrong to just leave it like that."

Ilmo followed his gaze, nodding thoughtfully. "You're right. It deserves better." He paused, a spark of inspiration lighting his eyes. "What if we did more than just fix it up? What if we built something bigger? Something everyone could enjoy?"

Jaakko frowned, intrigued. "Like what?"

"A park," Ilmo said, his excitement growing. "Not just a playground, but something fun for everyone. Rides, games, maybe even a coffee shop. We could call it… Coffee World!"

Jaakko raised an eyebrow. "Coffee World?"

Ilmo grinned. "Think about it. Watery doesn't have anything like that. We could build it right here, between the workshop and the hiking trails. It'd bring people together, give the town something new."

Jaakko hesitated, the idea sinking in. Finally, he nodded. "Okay. Let's do it. But it's going to take a lot of work."

"When has that ever stopped us?" Ilmo said, clapping him on the back.

Over the next few weeks, the twins threw themselves into the project. They gathered materials, drafted plans, and reached out to friends in the Kalevala Knights for help. The old playground was the first to get a facelift, its rusty equipment replaced with vibrant, sturdy structures. From there, they expanded, starting with carving out space for a Ferris Wheel, a bumper boats attraction, and a small coffee shop that Jaakko insisted on designing himself.

As Coffee World began to take shape, the excitement in Watery grew. Families stopped by to watch the progress, offering support and encouragement. For Ilmo and Jaakko, it wasn't just about building an amusement park—it was about giving their town a reason to smile again.

One evening, as they stood in the middle of the construction site, surrounded by the framework of their dream, Jaakko turned to Ilmo. "You think this will work?"

Ilmo nodded, his expression determined. "I know it will. And who knows? Maybe it'll help us keep the darkness at bay, too."

Jaakko smiled, the weight on his shoulders lifting slightly. Together, they looked out over the budding Coffee World, their minds filled with hope for the future.