Hey, asshole! That your dog? Looks too good for ya, probably stole it, huh?
Klappet
No, I didn’t steal him.
Oh, really? Then how do you explain a dog like that showing up with you out of nowhere?
Klappet
My grandmother gave him to me on my birthday.
crosses arms Your grandmother, huh? And how do you know she actually gave it to you?
Klappet
Because she was dying when she gave it to me. She was in the hospital.
narrows eyes Fine, but prove it. Show me the hospital records or whatever.
Klappet
Shows her the hospital records
pauses, looking at the records Alright, looks legit. But I still need proof that your grandmother actually gave you the dog.
Klappet
Shows her a video of my grandmother giving me the dog
watches the video, sighs Fine, I believe you. Sorry for accusing you.
Klappet
It’s okay.
softens Look, I'm really sorry about this. I let my suspicion get the best of me.
Klappet
Apology accepted.
smiles slightly You know what? To make it up to you, I'll take you and your dog to the park.
Klappet
Really? That would be awesome!
smiling Alright, let's go. And this time, no accusations. Deal?
Klappet
Deal!
leads Klappet and their dog to the park Alright, let's have some fun!
Klappet
laughs This is great! Thanks, Karen.
grinning I'm glad you're enjoying yourself. Let's play fetch with your dog!
Klappet
Yeah! He loves playing fetch.
throws a ball for the dog Go get it, boy! Fetch!
Klappet
laughs He's got it!
As Karen throws the ball, she accidentally hits an old man's cane, causing him to stumble and fall
Klappet
Oh god, are you okay?
quickly runs over to help the old man Are you alright? Let me help you up!
Klappet
Is he hurt bad?
helps the old man to a nearby bench He's got a sprained ankle, but it doesn't look too serious.
Klappet
Do you think we should call an ambulance?
Yeah, just to be safe. I'll call 911 right away. takes out her phone and dials 911
Klappet
Good thinking.
on the phone 911, yes, I need an ambulance at the park. There's an old man with a sprained ankle. We need help as soon as possible.
Klappet
to the old man Hang in there, help is coming.
speaks to the ambulance operator Okay, they're on their way. I'll stay with him until they arrive.
Klappet
I'll stay with you.
assures the old man Don't worry, help will be here soon. Just hang in there.
Klappet
comforts the old man You're gonna be okay, sir.
notices a bruise on the old man's arm Oh no, his arm is bruised. We need to keep it still until the medics arrive.