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Feb 2018
Caller voice 1: 911, what is your emergency?

Caller voice 2: (distressed) Oh, God! Thank God! Uh, my- my name. Oh, man!

Caller voice 1: M'am, could you please speak clearly?

Caller voice 2: Oh. Um. Um, my name is KC...I'm, uh, 15.. years old. My- my mom...It's my mom. Aw...man. My- my mom!

Caller voice 1: M'am, are you alright? Are you hurt in any way? Can you please state clearly your situation and address?

Caller voice 2: I- I'm okay. It's my mom...she..she's d-dead, I think. Shot.

Caller voice 1: M'am, please remain calm and state clearly your address?

Caller voice 2: My d-dad. He's..dead too.

Caller voice 1: M'am, please tell us your address now so we can aid you.

Caller voice 2: I..I don't know where I am. We're in the middle of nowhere. Uh, the desert I think? I don't know. I saw a sign saying Arizona or something on it a couple of hours ago..but I thought it was just my imagination. I-I'm not so sure anymore.

Caller voice 1: M'am, can you please try find anything around you, or any signs, telling you where you may be? Is there anyone else in the area?

Caller voice 2: N-No..I don't think so. Wait. There's..something up ahead. A sign I think. Let me just-

[Rustling sounds]

Caller voice 1: M'am, are you still on the line?

Caller voice 2: We're twenty-two miles from Phoenix. We..we're in the desert somewhere. I don't know what direction the sign's pointing to.

Caller voice 1: M'am, please remain where you are. We are sending someone your way.

Caller voice 2: Wait- no! That's...that's not all.

Caller voice 1: M'am, are you injured in any way? Is there anyone else in the area or was there anyone else involved in the accident? Do you have visual contact with your attacker?

Caller voice 2: N-No. It's not that. It's...my mom.


Caller voice 2:  I shot her.
More of a script I guess. DM me if you want to know what happens next :)
calm
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calm  13/Genderqueer/Ireland
(13/Genderqueer/Ireland)   
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   Tash Mckay
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