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An Inspector Calls: A Narrative Fiction
October 31 on a dark, muggy night in Los Angles, detective Williams who had that night off to go trick or treating with his family; a ring, ring started happening in his pocket. Mr. Williams answered his phone “Mr. Williams we need you at 1120 Westerchester PI, Los Angles right away” then the phone went dead. “Honey I have to go I’ll see you later; hopefully I can make it back in time for Casper and sticky popcorn”said Mr. Williams as he walked away from the house to the car. On the drive to the address Williams saw a bunch of red and blue flashing lights and as he was getting out of the car Williams heard sobs and yelling of “no, no not my Evie”. Williams was walking to his partner, “what happened to her Smith?” “Well Mrs.Harman came home …show more content…
Harman talked about how she think the house is haunted which Williams thinks is crazy talk because he doesn’t believe in such things. “Things have been dropping which I know isn’t not to weird, things have been opening, and lately Evie has been doing weird things.” “ok since your house is now a crime scene nobody can stay here, but you can continue the process of moving and Mrs. Harman we’re gonna try our best to find the murderer.” Mrs. Harman just nodded her and Williams went and talked to Mr. Harman who said “ I was out with Gracie and Tate taking them trick or treating when I got a call from my wife saying that Evie is dead and I asked her if she called the cops and she said yes and I said we would be back home quickly” “SO I heard that you guys are moving?” “Yes we are Rachel and I are getting a divorce.” “I haven’t heard anything about that what will happen to the kids?” “Evie was gonna live with me while Tate and Gracie would be living with Rachel” Williams nodded his head and said the same thing about the moving situation and finding the murder as he said to Mrs.

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