Charlotta shifts the blame onto David
Soon after reading the task brief, Charlotta muses that a watermelon being run over by a car would be pretty spectacular.
She walks to the nearby road and places the watermelon in the middle of it. However, as David points out, “it’s not exactly rush hour”, and no cars are driving by.
Charlotta questions if an accident could be considered her fault, and David says that it could not.
Charlotta then lays out her new plan: she will drop the watermelon from the balcony of the house, and have David catch it with a net. However, the net she provides David with for the purpose is intentionally far too small for the job, guaranteeing that even if he manages to position it correctly, the watermelon won’t fit or remain in the net.
Charlotta stands on the balcony and honks a bicycle horn before dropping the watermelon. Naturally, David is unable to catch it, and it smashes to pieces on the ground. Charlotta then sets off a confetti cannon, before demanding to know why David had not caught the watermelon.
Unfortunately, Charlotta forgets to say the required phrase, so she earns only a participation point.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by Karl Craven)