Now tell me.
Uhm, tell you what?
You know full well what I mean.
I don't, I just don't know and I just don't care
You have to care or they'll come back.
I don't want them to come back {quietly shivers}
Now tell me…
{Sighs} Fine, please, now please. Just hear me out, cause I-I-I'm going to say it just once, just once!
It's okay, just say it.
{Ventilates} Okay, okay. It feels like it was all a dream, but it was real, I-I-I-I just know it. When he told it was a better place. He told me it would be fun. Boy was he wrong {Laughs nervously}. W-well {gulps} it was pretty, now all the lackluster it's all gone, all gone I say!
Please, please just continue, no dilly dallying.
R-r-right {Coughs} W-well {Clears throat}
Mister Kevver.
Y-yes?
Your talking flusters me so. Please get a clear head and talk without stuttering at all please.
Now listen here b-bub, I-I am here trying to h-help you out, j-just give me a chance here.
Alright Mister Kevver, I will give you a chance to talk.
{Clears throat} Okay, okay, okay. Okay so he told me that the trip would be worth it, o-of course it was worth it, but everything didn't seem so, so r-r-right, if you get what I mean. {Clears throat again} O-o-oh gosh everything was s-so unreal {sobs}. It had e-ev-ev-everything.
Everything?
Y-yes! It had e-ev-everything that we had here, but it felt s-so wrong. Everyone was s-so nice, I-I just couldn't, I-I-I just had to get out of there. I-I-I couldn't breathe, the water was everywhere. I-I didn't want it any more. It was tearing mu-mu-me apart. It was too much a paradise, i-i-it. {Pauses}
Mister Kevver?
I-i-it was truly Paradise. B-but there was… thu-thu-thu-that feeling of missing something. Maybe it was my insomnia, o-o-or maybe the feeling I was being watched by ever guard that I-I-I had passed by. B-bu-bu-but they were there. I couldn't quiet grasp it. Some guard had stopped mu-mu-me & had asked if I-I-I had a family, Surly I-I had one, but it was just my da-da-da-daughter, that I had bro-bro-brought {coughs} you see my wife died a couple years back from cancer, & my daughter was the only thing I had left of her. O-o-oh gu-gu-gu-god I loved her.
Mister Kevver, I feel your pain but-
I-I-I know, I know… Well, of course I said "I have a daughter, her name is Mu-Mu-Mary" I had said happily tu-tu-towards him, he had smile back at me, only time that it didn't feel fa-fa-fake. I wish I ha-ha-hadn't said that, I wish I ha-ha-hadn't {sobs quietly}. Next day was a-a pain. They had just came for her…My da-da-da-daughter! I tried to get her back, I-I tried! You can't blame a fa-f-fa-fa-father for trying; I mean I would do anything fer-fer-fer-for her! But they tugged and pulled and shot a bullet through my shoulder. All I heard was the crying of my little girl, screaming for me. Oh god, I-I-I just, I can still hear my Mary {muffling crying}. That day, I couldn't decide what to do, now I could have just put a bullet in my head and just end my misery. Or I should just bleed to death, & think about all the sins I had made, but no, I just had to make a run for it. I made an illegal escape out of there, & back to the surface. Now here I am…
One more question Mister Kavver.
Uh…Okay, what is it?
What was that place called?
{Pauses} it was called {Distorted}
Thank you Mister Kevver, you have help us quiet well, indeed you have {gun click}
What are you doing with that?
Just giving you what you disserved.
B-but I don't want to {Gun blast)
Again thank you, you've been most kind as surly, your daughter will miss you, but I doubt she'll remember you. But in memory she will.
