[when the feed opens, it's a shot of a very uncomfortable looking scott mccall. dressed in a pair of jeans and a long-sleeved shirt, scott looks like he's been rolling in a field. which...is a lot closer to the truth than you'd think. there's a leash in one of his hands, the whole thing clearly being filmed by a second person. someone who sounds far too amused by what's happening here. so it's around a laugh that the mystery voice prompts a quiet "go on". ... right.]Um. Hi. Uh-- My name's Scott. McCall.
[wow, okay. trying this again. don't mind him while he just clears his throat and--] I'm Scott, and I'm new here?
[more laughing because "that's not meant to sound like a question, kid"] --oh. Right.
Okay, my name's Scott, and I arrived a few weeks ago. I've taken a job at the animal shelter here.
[he's about to continue on, but--] Sorry. Best Friends Animal Rescue. And I've been asked to see if there's anyone else out there who'd be able to lend a hand.
[there's some whining then, and scott looks down to his feet. a moment later, and he crouches out of shot to pick up the ball of fur at his feet. one slobbery lick to his face, and there goes the discomfort. now he's on to business. with a huge smile on his face, of course.]There's a lot of little guys here who could use a friend. Even if you can't take an animal permanently, we're looking for people who'd be able to foster them for a bit. A couple of months maybe. Just so they can get out of here for a while.
I mean, it's great here. It really is. But it's not the same as giving them a family.
So, I guess. What I'm asking is: is there anybody out there who'd be interested in taking care of an animal for a while? We've got dogs, cats, rabbits, a guinea pig. Then there are also a couple of rats, a few hamsters, and some gerbils if you don't have space for any of the others.
If you're interested, you need to come by for an assessment with one of the team. I can't do that part, but if you've got any questions, I can try to help.
Um...thank you.
[and then his gaze moves off-screen as he adds--] Was that okay?
[though you'll never hear the answer to that because that's when the feed is finally cut.]