part one:
the very old generation
the true, untold story of the receptionist guy
part 0.2now, billy did recieve some backlash for not calling the police, simply because people believed that they would be able to save him. this was simply not the case.
jeremy was stabbed several times in the leg, and then the neck. this meant he died immediately at the scene. as unfortunate as the situation was, the truth was, that even if billy had called the police or even the bottle ambulence.
jeremy couldn't be saved. he was gone. forever.
skipping forward to where billy was being questioned... simply nothing was going to plan. after witnessing the murder of jeremy, billy had been in shock. and he was so shocked, he wouldn't speak. the police, were, at first, confused about this. they didn't know that billy had selective mutism. and so, they took him to a therapist.
only after two days of trying to force answers out of the poor drink bottle. now, as soon as billy was taken to a therapist dr. pappu, who was an indian, middle aged man. he was clinically depressed and refused to speak to the police since he didn't like them.
as a result, the police had no choice but to throw billy in the doctor's office and wait. since billy wasn't going to talk to anyone, dr. pappu diagnosed him straight away with selective mutism. then, sadly, billy was also diagnosed with a severe case of depression.
dr. pappu gave him a prescription of what medication to take... and sent him away. now, whilst this helped the police to understand what exactly was wrong with the drink bottle, it didn't seem to help in any other way. this wasn't going to get any answers out of billy.
so... they let him be.
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side stories.
Spiritualmaggie and jamal r kinda alive again. trigger warning﹕ contains (some) swearing and mentions of things killing each other and themselves in some cases. currently writing. [paused.] lowercase intended. june twentysix - ongoing. ©akshayav1 ©nqmjinnie