The conversation starts with a mother asking her son if he can go ride a pony. The son, Jeffy, is hesitant, but the mother encourages him, saying life is too short. Jeffy rides the pony and eventually ends up getting hit by a car driven by a man with a phone. The man denies hitting Jeffy and leaves the scene, but the mother insists on calling a doctor instead of the police.
The mother, Haley, discusses the situation with a doctor who arrives at the scene. The doctor checks on Jeffy and confirms he's alive, though he's in a coma. Haley then calls the police and relays the details of the incident, including the description of the car and the driver.
The police arrive and start investigating. They find a red car with a horse emblem that matches the description given by Haley. The driver of the car, identified as Mr. Goodman, is arrested and charged with hit and run.
However, when questioned, Mr. Goodman claims he was just at the scene to collect a debt from Jeffy's father, Mario. Jeffy, who had been listening to the entire conversation, admits that he was the one hit by the car. Mario is relieved and thankful, but Jeffy insists on going to jail to take responsibility for his actions.
The conversation concludes with Jeffy being taken to jail, and Mario expressing relief that justice has been served.
1. The conversation starts with a child asking to go outside and ride a pony until it can't walk anymore.
2. A woman advises the child to ask their father for permission.
3. The child insists that they will go ride the pony anyway, stating that life is too short.
4. The mother calls the child's father to get permission.
5. The father agrees to let the child ride the pony, saying "All right, pony, you ready for me, Roger?"
6. The child is described as "Oh yeehaw."
7. The father warns the child to slow down, saying "Oh, slow down there, girl."
8. The child and their father are nearly home.
9. The father's phone starts ringing, and the mother, Rosalina, asks what the call is about.
10. The father answers the call and says he just ran over a person named Jeffy.
11. The father decides to lie and say that someone else hit Jeffy, and he will say the same when he talks to the police.
12. The father is asked by his wife why he didn't answer his phone earlier, and he says he was driving and didn't want to look at his phone.
13. The father is asked if he saw what the car looked like that hit Jeffy.
14. The father admits he was driving a red car.
15. The father is asked if he saw the person who hit Jeffy, and he says he didn't because the person's phone was