Ezekiel.

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I was twelve the first time Ezekiel contacted me. I had to get a new phone, since my puppy thought it would be a good idea to devour the old one. I was one of those greedy kids who demanded the latest and greatest technology. I first asked for a Blackberry, and upon denial, I pouted for quite some time. Since we were relatively poor, and I was incredibly picky, my Grandpa settled things and said he would find the exact model of the phone I had previously on eBay or Craigslist, since the model was no longer available in stores. I accepted the alternative, since I really liked my phone, before it entered my dogs digestive system, that is.

About a week afterwards, I was sitting on the couch, with my puppy lying on my lap, and my laptop by my side. I hated people, always have, and probably always will, so I was homeschooled online. I know it sound a bit ahead of its time, but the online college program for our state had middle school enrollmen, and my Mom had to work, so she couldn't stay at home with me ny herself. Every day, until the late hours of the evening when she would come home... I was alone. I didn't mind, most of the time, but it could get a bit unbearable, especially since I was without a phone. I heard a knock at the door. I shoved the sleeping dog off my lap, walking up and unlocking the door, then opening it to see my Grandpa, smiling at me, and holding a small package. He was mostly deaf, so it took a while for me to understand his babbling.

Apparently someone on eBay had sold him a refurbished phone, in the exact model, and the exact colour as my old one. I was pretty psyched, though bummed when I realized I had to wait until my mom got home, so we could activate it. Once that was done, I instantly began messing around with it, making sure all of my contacts were still there. A few of them were missing, which tends to happen when switching information to a new phone. I noticed that somehow, some of the information was wrong.

A few pictures were on the phone, though none that I can remember taking. There was one of a large weeping willow tree, though it was mostly blurred out by fog, along with an old, rusted truck, and a cow behind a fence. The old truck was one that I remembered to be my Grandpa's, and there was a weeping willow in the middle of the town that he and my Grandma lived by, as well as a few dairy farms further west from there. My Grandpa must've been messing around with the phone earlier, which made sense, since he was childish at heart, and was always messing around with things At the time, I didn't even stop and think about the fact that the package was still sealed when he had brought it.

Going through the contacts, I found that no one of importance was missing, just some old friends that I had long since stopped talking to, but there was one contact that stood out. It had no name, it was just an unlabeled number, and the number didn't have the same area code as we had, so it couldn't be someone local. It was at the very end of my contacts list, where the pre-programmed emergency numbers were listed. I thought nothing of it.

The first call happened around 8 PM on the same day. It happened years before I actually started talking to Ezekiel, so I don't remember much of it. I was lying in bed, with me dog lying next to me, when I heard my phone ringing. I absentmindedly picked up without checking the number first.

"Hello?"

There was no reponse for a few seconds, and I was about to hang up, before he spoke.

"...Hello." His voice was raspy, but he sounded like a young boy. I returned to the thought that he was an old friend of mine, so I decided not to hang up.

"Who is this?"

Again, no reponse for a while.

"...Who is this?" He echoed me once more, and I got a little annoyed by it.

"Ths is Aaron, now who might you be?" I snapped back at him, not wanting to waste my time. "Hurry it up, would ya?"

"...Oh. Ezekiel...my name is Ezekiel."

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