Wilhelm's friends said goodbye. They walked towards their homes. Inger was quick to remind them. Be careful on their way and stay safe. Wilhelm's focus shifted towards his friends. He pointed out about the project due on Monday. It was an important one Had to be done.
"A proposal waits at your attention," Wilhelm revealed its topic. "It is for a fund. One designed for wildlife safety education." The project, he expressed its vital importance. It was necessary. It was crucial that they ensure its success.
Max and Sebastian. Emma and Lena. Göran and Charlotte. All nodded in unison. This group knew what the project meant. Its scope was rather wide. It touched their school and indeed their community at large. Faith was placed on a number of them. On them hinged the success of this project.
"We need to increase awareness of potential risks," Emma pondered.
"Indeed," Wilhelm said. "We must impress upon the school board just how serious this project is going to be. We cannot afford to fail."
They discussed aspects of their project initiatives. Arguments were made and after discussion the group decided. The decision was unanimous. Their collective effort was going to be applied this weekend.
They held clear resolve. Such resolve was chiseled and tough. They held dreams. Though not of individual advancement or gain. But of change. As a potential force with educational bends considerable plans were executed.
Reflected on their project outlines. The group reached a decision. They agreed to meet during the weekend. What was their purpose? It was to meet and get this work done. They were determined. They wanted to be power of education. They wanted to educate about the dangers associated with wildlife.
"We can do it" said Lena. She articulated every word. Her lips curled up, stretching her lips wide and revealing a smile. "As a group we can wield considerable power" she continued. And with that the group was inspired. It was something that just turned them on to the thought of making a difference. It was their common goal.
Accordingly, the members of the group bid each other goodbyes. They left to go home. They walked ready for project. What did they bring? Readiness? Enthusiasm? Yes! Fervor enthusiastic and resolute determination!