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Sophia Maxell.
Sophia Maxell







I sneak out to the balcony hall and make the long walk past all the empty guest rooms. I pass my brother Zack's room, and I past Lee's room. Both of them must have gone to sleep hours ago. I sneak down the steps without making any noise and finish my run to the guest living room. I take the phone from off the end table and take it with me under the sofa, and then I stay still and listen for a minuet. I don't hear any footsteps. I take a big nervous breath and dial the operator. One ring later a woman answers the phone.



"Hello operator speaking, how may I help you?" She says.



"Uhh…" My voice gets small suddenly.



"How can I help you?" The voice asks more firmly.



It dampens my courage, but I clear my throat and force my words to come out.



"Uh, I'd like to make a collect call please." I say.



"Name of the person calling?"



"Sophia."



"And the name of the person you're trying to reach?"



"…Zandy James." I say.



"Ok, Area code first and then the number please."







"Ma'am?" The operator says. "Number please."



"…Um…I don't exactly know the number."



"Do you know the exact city or state?" She asks.



"Heaven, please."



"Excuse me?"



"Heaven." I repeat.



Now she's silent for a moment. It makes me feel like she's hung up on me.



"Umm," The operator says. "There's a Heavener in…Okalahoma."



"That's not the one." I say.



"Well then which is it ma'am?"



"Umm, you know Heaven, the one with God." I say.



The operator is about to say something but then she stops. And then she's about to start but stops again.



"I'm sorry but I can't do that." She says. I'm surprised that she's still patient.



"Why?" I ask. I really want to hear her response.



"Well because we don't have a phone line to Heaven." She says.



"Then can I speak to God?"



"Ma'am, how old are you?"



"…Why?" I ask.



"Because this isn't the way you can talk to God," The operator speaks in a low tone. "But if you answer some questions for me I'll help as best I can." I feel dumb. Like when someone asks me something and I'm completely not prepared. I guess I could hang up though, if I don't want to talk to her.



"I'm eleven." I go.



"Where do you live?"



"…Florida." I say.



"The best place to go to learn about God would be a church."



Church. I don't think I've ever been there but once. The time Mom died and all those people came to watch her go into the ground. But I don't want to talk to God; I really just wanted to talk to Zandy.



"…I don't know if God really wants to talk to me," I say "…I was just hoping he might let me talk to my friend again."



"Do you know anyone who would listen to you?"



"…Well, I only had one friend," I say. "But I think, maybe… Lee seems ok."



"Do you think he's open minded about God?"



"I thought I saw him talking to God one night." I say. "But I didn't see God and I couldn't hear what they were talking about."



"Well that should get you somewhere shouldn't it? The next time you see Lee, make sure and ask him about God."



"Ok," I go. "I'll ask him."
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