Once upon a time, in the small, peaceful town of Clucksville, lived a farmer named Bob. Bob was a kind-hearted man who had a special fondness for his chickens. He had a flock of five: Betty, Betsy, Brenda, Bella, and their leader, Big Bertha.
One sunny afternoon, Bob decided to give his chickens some extra space to peck around. He opened the gate to their coop, allowing them into the backyard. They clucked in delight, pecking around happily in the fresh grass and basking in the sun.
Meanwhile, Bob's neighbor, Mildred, was hosting her weekly book club in her front yard. A group of six ladies, all above the age of 70, sat around a table, sipping tea and discussing the latest romance novel.
Back at Bob's backyard, Big Bertha, the largest and most adventurous chicken, spotted a small hole in the fence. With a glint in her eye, she clucked to her fellow hens, conveying her plan.