24-year-old Tallula Alans looked at her channel 37 microphone and smiled; she still couldn't believe she had achieved her dream job of becoming a reporter. She stood outside the scene of a robbery and got her serious face on. She was counted in by her cameraman, Chigs, and they began filming. "This is Tallula Alans on the scene of another break-in", she began in an authoritative tone, "This is the 7th robbery of a local store in the downtown area of Weinberg. The police are looking for a white male aged between 40 and 50 dressed in a black hoody and jeans. If you see anyone matching this description please call the number on the bottom of the screen". Chigs stopped filing and Tallula could breathe. "That was great, I think we have all we need for this segment", Chigs said, smiling. Tallula had olive colour skin, had dark brown hair and dark brown eyes. She had recently moved to the now deemed, 'safer' Weinberg. She hoped she had done another good job.
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Breaking The Story
Teen FictionTallula Alans is a struggling news reporter who is on the verge of getting fired. However, when the story of the year breaks and turns into a crime fo the century, will she be able to capture it and save her job?