Al Gets Stuck In A Hidden Camera Show

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"So, there's no changing your mind?", Al asked Selena "Do you see no other way than us breaking up?"

"No", Selena replied.

That conversation was playing in Al's as he was heading home after Selena broke up with him. Trying to distract himself, he put on his headphones and started playing songs as he kept walking.

A little down the road, Al glimpsed at a couple arguing intensely but he paid them no mind and continued looking head. All of the sudden, a van with tinted windows opened up with a man holding a camera and a woman holding a microphone walking out.

"Excuse me, sir", the woman said while she and the cameraman stood in front of Al with the camera filming "My name is Carol. What you just saw was an acted scene. Do you mind if I ask you a few questions?"

"What scene?", Al responded "Uhm, sure"

"Why didn't you interfere to help the woman?", Carol asked "Do you think it was fair for you to leave the woman to fend for her own"

"Well, I don't know them". Al explained "I had no clue what they were talking about. I feel like it would have been stupid trying to be on her side when I don't know it"

"But, the man had a gun", Carol said.

"He had a gun!", Al gasped and looked behind to see the man holding a fake gun as people slowly return to where they were sitting with panicked looks "What's even the point of doing that?"

"It's a social experiment", Carol explained.

"That demonstrates what?", Al wondered "To show that we're cowards for not interfering? I think everyone would rather you stop doing these"

"I think you should be thankful we're putting effort into showing the sides of humanity no one talks about". Carol justified.

"Oh yeah, I am very thankful", Al responded sarcastically "Without you, everyone would have thought that terrorists and killers should get away with everything if they have weapons"

"Is that how you really feel?", Carol asked.

"Yes", Al responded before correcting himself "Actually, that was sarcasm. I know some people would take it the wrong way. I guess in the end I am just thankful to be alive"

"And that's a wrap", Carol signaled the cameraman to stop shooting before handing a pen and paper to Al "Do you mind signing this release form? You said some interesting things and we'd like to show what you said in our show"

"Sure", Al signed the paper and walked away "Take care"

Two days later at night, Al was sitting was waiting for his friend Lauren to join him at a coffee shop. A few minutes passed before Lauren walked in excited.

"Oh my God, dude", Lauren walked quickly and sat right next to Al "You were on TV!"

"Oh yeah", Al remembered instantly "I was interviewed by this hidden camera show. I forgot to ask what it was called"

"It is Carol Smith's new TV show", Lauren answered "It is called 'Carol Smith's social experiments to raise awareness and create world peace"

"Is that seriously the title?", Al was baffled "It is long, deceptive, and exaggeratingly optimistic"

"I have the clip with you in it", Lauren said while playing a video of the show on her phone.

"No one interfered to help the woman as the man pulled out a gun", Carol narrated the show as the instance of Al glimpsing at the couple arguing was paused and turned into a black and white close up "This man witnessed it all and kept walking without caring"

"Witnessed it all?!", Al was irritated "I barely looked at them! And he wasn't even carrying a gun then!"

"You saw a helpless woman and didn't interfere to help?", Lauren was disappointed as she paused the video "That's cold, dude"

"Okay, no", Al explained "I glimpsed at a couple arguing."

"That's not what the footage shows", Lauren cornered Al.

"Well, it doesn't matter what that footage shows", Al exclaimed "I explained it perfectly in the interview afterward"

Lauren pressed play on the video as it transitioned into the interview with all.

"Why didn't you interfere to help the woman?", Carol asked in the video "Do you think it was fair for you to leave the woman to fend for her own"

"Well, I don't know them". Al explained in the video as it kept cutting to Carol looking disappointed while Al was talking "I feel like it would have been stupid trying to be on her side"

"That's not how it went", Al said as he watched the video "It's obvious they're editing it"

"Is that how you really feel?", the video showed Carol.

"He had a gun!", Al replied with cuts showing Carol's disappointed face after each sentence "I am just thankful to be alive. Terrorists and killers should get away with everything If they have guns"

"Do you see the value of our show highlighting these events", Carol asked.

"To show that we're cowards?" Al responded "I think everyone would rather you stop doing these"

The video ends with Lauren looking disappointedly at Al as he stares at the phone with shock.

"OH MY GOD!", Al shouts "She didn't even ask me that last question!"

"Do you really think we shouldn't help women in need?", Lauren asked with a strict tone.

"NO! I didn't even see the man pulling out a gun", Al answered "I honestly hope I did see him pull it out"

"Why?", Lauren asked sarcastically "Because you would have jumped him then?"

"No, I would have run obviously", Al stated the obvious "I just hope I did because then I would have run and avoided the interview"

"Yeah,", Lauren teased Al "What a great principle!"

"You know what?", Al got frustrated and started walking out of the coffee shop "I am done"

Outside of the coffee shop, Al heard a commission happening a few meters away with a man pulling out a gun and pointing it at a woman. He was preparing to run before noticing the same van with tinted windows parked and started walking toward the man confidently.

As Al was walking toward the gunman, Carol was inside the van making out with the cameraman before noticing the commission happening with the gunman.

"Oh my God!", she panicked "We need to get out of here quickly!"

Meanwhile, Al stood confidential between the gunman and the woman.

"Do you have a death wish?", the gunman asked Al while pointing the gun at him.

"A death wish is something I have not", said in an exaggerated tone while occasionally looking at the van for the cameras he thought were filming "But, it is men who are truly brave that stand to protect their comrade sisters! Then I do have a death wish"

"Okay", the gunman pointed the gun straight at Al's chest "It's your death wish"

"What the hell?!", Al stared in shock as he saw the van driving away before looking back at the gunman with a different attitude while attempting to move to the side "You know, come to think of it, death wishes are overrated anyway. If you look me up on Youtube you'd find that it is well-documented that I think men in your position should get away with things"

Al tried to get away quickly before getting shot in the shoulder.

Three days later

Al sat in his hospital room bed with Lauren by his side while watching a report on TV about himself.

"Al is a national hero", said the anchor while showing a barely visible video of what happened between Al and the gunman "In this video you could see clearly that not only did he stand between the gunman and the woman but also moved aside slowly to maneuver the gunman and take his gun"

"We just got an official word from the governor", the other anchor said "Al will be handed a bravery medal for his heroic actions. Now we move to Carol Smith and what she has to say about what happened"

"It is the ultimate goal of my show", Carol said to the anchor "A few days before that event, Al was a coward but thanks to our show he found bravery. And that is how you save the world"

"Okay,", Al turned off the TV with the remote controller and looked at Lauren "See? I am a national hero now"



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The people doing V2K with remote neural monitoring want me to believe this lady @battleaxe is an operator. She is involved deeply with her group and @fyrstikken . Her discord is Battleaxe#1003. I cant prove she is the one directly doing the V2K and RNM. Doing it requires more than one person at the least. It cant be done alone. She cant prove she is not one of the ones doing it. I was drugged in my home covertly, it ended badly. They have tried to kill me and are still trying to kill me. I bet nobody does anything at all. Ask @battleaxe to prove it. I bet she wont. They want me to believe the V2K and RNM in me is being broadcast from her location. And what the fuck is "HOMELAND SECURITY" doing about this shit? I think stumbling over their own dicks maybe? Just like they did and are doing with the Havana Syndrome https://ecency.com/fyrstikken/@fairandbalanced/i-am-the-only-motherfucker-on-the-internet-pointing-to-a-direct-source-for-voice-to-skull-electronic-terrorism

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I like Al. He's honest in the beginning and a hero at the end. He's never brave except when he has no fear, but he sure is cool! I hope Lauren is impressed, she must be since she is at the hospital.

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Al finds himself in a very strange situation. Viewers need heroes even in situations that may pose risk to their own lives. Thanks for writing this complicated story on @theinkwell, @amirtheawesome1.
Thanks for keeping up the interaation with fellow community members.

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Yeah, I wanted to make Al both the focus of the story AND have the least effect on the narrative. I am really enjoying this comedy/satire approach, thanks for the support on the first one.

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Thrilling! I like that the story is simple.

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Just playing to my strength tbh lol! The simpler it is the easier it is not to lose control of it.

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The problem with writing is that once you release a story it belongs to the audience. Sometimes that audience has me in it. I loved your story but maybe for all the wrong reasons. I think it was a hilarious commentary on the role media plays in our perception of reality, and ultimately on our behavior as individuals and as a group.

Thank you for not killing Al (Why does his name look suspiciously like AI?). That wouldn't have been funny. He is foolish for engaging with Carol at all, and doubly foolish for signing the release. But then, who doesn't want to be on TV :))

Of course reality is what the TV declares it to be, and we, willing dupes, accept that.

Thanks for an entertaining few moments.

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I don't that's a wrong reason, to be honest. But, even if it was, my goal with this series is to create an enjoyable/laughing experience. I am proud of my past work, but it was taking a huge emotional/mental toll to create. This series will get a serious short story here or there, but ultimately, the goal is simple enjoyment for the readers.

As for the name, I did realize that, but it has no connection lol. My full name is Al-Amir. I figured Al would work both ways because I AM HORRIBLE in making names.

Of course reality is what the TV declares it to be, and we, willing dupes, accept that.

That's actually the truth behind this story. We have a show like that here called "The Shock" where they do different scenes, none as excessive as a gun, but there couple with hitting, beating, and insulting. My friend appeared in an episode and they did a similar thing to him - the interview, but they did commentate about him being "black-hearted". He had lost both his parents not even 2 full days earlier.

Thank you for not killing Al

Spoilers maybe, but this series won't be having these things. I have killed enough characters in my "Horribly Written" series lol! This one will be just an absurdist series.

Sorry for the long comment, and thank you for reading.

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What a turn out of event, lol.
He wasn't even ready, glad he survived though, it could have been something else.

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Yeah, it was a nice absurd concept that I wanted to go with. Thank you for reading.

glad he survived

It would be weird killing the main character of my series in the second story, lol!

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Yeah, that would have been the end of it except someone else steps up.

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Nice fiction 👍, a perfect example of how reality is far away from what we see :) Did AI's wife saw the news about the award ? 😜

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I am glad you liked it. I like writing this series.

Selena is his girlfriend/ex-girlfriend, you will read more about her in the upcoming parts.

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@amirtheawesome1 | The story you wrote is so amazing in my opinion. I feel like I've just eaten a double layer of ice cream that has a different color layer, but has the same taste. I think I even admire the idea of ​​a story like that.

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Thank you. I am enjoying writing this series. I am so happy to others are enjoying reading it. I also think I am hungry for ice cream now, so thanks for that.

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This story is so good Amir, got me hooked till the end.

If I were the guy ill still run away if I see a gun but hey maybe I am a coward, hehehe

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Your story got me hooked.
I like the fact that Al was being honest with his answers.

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An interesting one to read! Poor Al didn't know what he got into but in the end, Al deserves to be a hero.

p.s. I got clickbaited, you confused me with Al, read it AI... LOL
but it turns out a good clickbait.

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I don't like that kind of social experiment. Although I want to help that woman, I don't have the right skill. I will just probably gonna make it worse. Calling for someone who can stop them is all I can do.

I just had mixed emotions about Carol's reaction when Al became hero omg for real? I'm just glad Al didn't die (though I was anticipating that he would because he was shot)

This is a good story.

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It is absurd and that's the point. Just stupid just to make it for viewers.

Carol is a mixture of stuff you see on TV. Just a hallow figure who knows the right things to see on TV to raise popularity.

I am glad you liked it,

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Way to go Al. He definitely pulls it out and becomes the hero in the end. Great post.

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O my God! Okay I'm never signing any release form. Wow Al, could any not just go wrong for him?
Arrghhh that Carol Smith...
Well Al is a cool guy, humourous at that.
Loved every bit of the story, excellent🤩❤️

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