On the eve of Tranqilo's greatest victory yet, a community turned to outrage.

In Hederbohr Parrish, they found a woman in a black trash bag.  This was the night Tranqilo won the Atlantic Championship in the ICW event at the Peanut Dome.  There were families, drunken men, teenagers all out and about the night, in the pines, people eating hotdogs, men drinking beer from plastic cups.

William Hostling, president of the parrish, kind of a superintendent of the county, began a series of mindboggling news conferences.  "We need to have a cook out and talk this through yall".  It was true that certain murders of ethnic component, and an age component, and a heat component, didnt carry the pure force of the murder of the youngling white woman.

One of the fledgling right wing news agencies was doing live tv and streaming spots at one of the local convenience stores.  Now, these stores didn't sell gas, cause of the moratorium in the county, but the drinks were cold, and there were Debbie cakes.

And now, a right-wing commentator.

"Hederbohr Massacre: How many more?" Was the headline.

The good stuff made it to streaming, the stray curse words, and incidental interviews from passersby.  Such was the way, either you had a job or pension, or you took the alternative route: meth and/or opiods, though they tended to focus their study on one at the time.  The and/or was rare, and only for people with 401k.

The best moment perhaps, "aww, somebuddy tossed-off a perfectly good white woman."  That went viral and that guy was a star of social media.  It became a gif in the options menu on Facebook for comments.

They were some, spending their gas money, some tossing tennisballs against the wall, and other sundry idlers of the hours of live coverage.



 

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