"Well, um...It was from NBC. You know, the TV network? Apparently, they're, uh... very interested about what happened to me, what happened to us six months ago." Molly timidly explained, obviously hesitant about remembering what transpired back at that damned circus. Of course, I soon placed a hand upon her thick hoof-like hand in reassurance, along with calming her down some.
Obviously, she felt very grateful for that, as I then spoke toward her and said, "Really? NBC is interested in us, huh?" In response, Molly firmly nodded in confirmation, as she then continued, "...Well, they were very sympathetic for what had happened to me. I mean, it's not to say that I'm not grateful for their condolences. It's just that... They...Th-They want to interview me in front of live national television."
Of course, I became rather surprised by what Molly had just told me. Live television? ...Yeah, I had a feeling Molly wasn't going to feel extremely confident about that prospect. After all, she...wasn't exactly in the most stable mentality when we first made headlines on WPXI Channel 11 News four months back. However, the various news media outlets certainly were nibbling at the bits to be the first one to interview Molly Rhoer the Cow-Girl. Of course, my family and I had to..."discreetly" move her from point A to point B as to avoid the swarming droves of paparazzi just waiting to get the award-winning photo of Molly on their cameras.
Overall, it was easier said than done.
Anyway, as I assisted Molly in putting on a pair substantially large red bra and panties, she continued speaking toward me while I keenly listened to every word she said, where I then curiously asked, "...Any idea which show they want to interview on?"
"*sigh*...Well...they seem keen on having me being interviewed on the Today show as a guest sitting alongside Savannah Guthrie, Carson Daly, and Al Roker. I think they want to have me on their show as one of their primary headlining topics." Molly explained, instinctively twiddling with her thick hoof-like fingers, which was a tell-tale sign for me to know that she was nervous.
"...Judging from how much you're fidgeting, I'm guessing you haven't given them an answer." I queried, where she then nodded in response. From there, as I helped her in putting on a tent-sized T-shirt after she put on a large custom blue skirt, Molly continyyed speaking as she answered, "...T-To be honest, (Name)? No, I didn't give them a definitive answer. Thankfully, they seem to understand my predicament, so they told they would call me back sometime today to see if I made up my mind on the decision."
"Oh? And what do plan on saying to them, sweetie?" I asked, just as I calmly fastened up the reinforced buttons on the side of the skirt, making sure it was comfortable on Molly. Of course, after a brief moment of silence as I began to put her bovine legs into a set of purple and white homemade cashmere stockings I personally made for her as a gift, Molly then spoke up and replied, "*sigh*...To be honest, honey..."
But then, I felt her place her left hoof-like hand upon my own hand, squeezing it lightly out of some semblance of comfort, as she then continued, "...I...I-I'm going to accept their offer on guest starring on the Today show. I want- no, I NEED people out there to know how much of a monster that man really is. How he ruined my life. How he made me...less than human."
Obviously, I could see that fierce, determined look in her blue eyes. She wanted to personally send a message to Mr. Changes, who was most likely still on the loose. And that message? That he can run all he wants, but he'll eventually get caught. And when he's caught, she'll be there at his trial, proving to the world how much of an inhuman bastard Mr. Changes truly was underneath all the suave and charisma.
"...Can I ask something of you?" Molly asked, her eyes returning to that soft, innocent demeanor I've loved so deeply. So, in response, I swiftly held her hoof-like hand and quipped, "...Anything, Molly." So, after exhaling a deep breath, Molly mustered up the courage and asked...