00:00Remember the voicemail? The one at 2.34 a.m.? It didn't stop. I changed my number, got a new
00:07phone, for two weeks, silence. I felt safe, normal. Then last Tuesday, 2.34 a.m., my new phone rang,
00:14a different number. It went to voicemail, my voice again. But this time it said, changing numbers won't help. I'm
00:21not calling the number, I'm calling you.
00:22The calls kept coming, always 2.34 a.m., always my voice. You need to remember what happened, what happened
00:30where. I'd ask, the accident, it whispered, but I've never been in an accident, not one I can remember. The
00:38voice told me to check my medical records. November 12th, three years ago, hospital admission, motor vehicle accident, head trauma,
00:46memory loss, but it's a blank.
00:48The police report said someone else was in the car with me, a passenger. Their name was unfamiliar, but an
00:54online search brought up their obituary. They died three years ago, November 12th, in my car. Tonight, it's 2.34
01:01a.m., the phone is ringing, and this time I'm going to remember.
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