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The First Night

It was a normal balmy night in Kingsland, Georgia, at least that was how it started. But as the night progressed, it soon became apparent that something about the night was wrong. It wasn’t long after the night began that things started to spiral out of control. Michelle arrived at the Kingsland Public Safety Building to start her first night on her new job. She had bought a new dress and hoped to make a good impression on her first night. The job was something she had never done before, but she hoped she would be able get through the night without making too many mistakes. After all, she had always been a fast learner. But this night would not allow room for any mistakes. Michelle soon realized that if she didn’t learn fast, she would not live through the night. When a strange call to the 911 dispatch center was received, Dave, who was in charge of the night shift at the Kingsland Police Department, was sent out to investigate. The call itself was strange, but what he found on the scene was even more puzzling and horrifying. Investigating what had happened became even more difficult when he began to be overwhelmed by a flood of other strange emergency calls. As Dave struggled to make sense out of what he found, he soon realized where it was all leading. It led to Dave running for his life. There is a first for everything. Tonight, would be a first for many things in Kingsland, Georgia. As the song goes, For everything there is a season A time to be born …………. and a time to die.

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