Subject: The phone rang.
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Posted on: 2022-05-17 18:49:49 UTC

David Null, being the only one in the main living space (as K was still hiding in the bathroom for some reason), walked over and picked it up.

"David?" asked the person at the other hand.

"This is he," David replied.

"Oh, thank God, I thought... oh God! Are you and Paye alright?"

"Babe?" he asked.

"Yeah?" Amelia Null replied. It was her voice.

"Oh good, you're okay," David said, sighing in relief.

"I was more *worried about you!*" Ami replied.

"How are the kids? Are they okay?" David asked.

"Babe, we're all *okay, I promise," Ami said. "I was worried about you! You talked about getting a HoN mission once, and I was worried!"

"Why were you-" David stopped himself. "Oh! Those canons are gone now. That's why-"

"Yes," Ami interupted. "But is Paye okay? I remember you saying something about her coming from a... what did you call it? Canon?"

"She's okay," David replied. He had forgotten to tell her that Paye was no longer his coworker, but that sort of unimportant news could wait.

"Oh, thank God!" Ami gushed. "I really hope she isn't too scared. I'm keeping the kids in the house in case rhis inspires sort of mass murderer. Are you staying in your RC?"

"Kinda have to," David replied. "It's locked."

"Oh! I hope you aren't panicking, dear! Please keep an eye on Paye! I have to comfort the youngest. Her best friend disappeared!" And, with that, she hung up.

"Thank God," David muttered. He rubbed his face with both of his hands. "Thank God she's okay."


"Baby, I know," Ami said to her youngest daughter, cleaning up the tears streaming down. "It's hard. I bet she's only invisible! I don't think she's gone forever."

"But Momma! Sissy said-"

"Don't you listen to your oldest sister right now," Ami interupted. "She's a pessimist."

"What a pessh-a-mist?" the youngest asked.

"Someone who always is thinking the worst," Ami said. She wrapped her arms around the six-year-old. "She isn't gone, I promiseses."


Is Ami lying intentionally? Yes. But you don't tell your youngest "yeah, she disappeared, just like her whole family and half the town" unless you want a paranoid six-year-old.

-kA

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