Sources report that area woman Olivia Chen’s friend, Carson Vail, who has access to her location, corrected her recounting of her own day.
“I love hearing about her version of the day,” claimed Vail while his eyes flickered down to the pulsing blue dot on his phone. “I just think it’s funny when she says she spent the entire day studying when I know she went to CVS between 14:12 and 14:20. I’m not judging. I’m just making sure she’s recounting the day accurately.”
“He gets this weird smirk and cracks his knuckles whenever I tell a story,” said Chen, who admitted she had considered turning off location sharing but didn’t want to aggravate the situation. “Last week, I went to visit my mom, and he said he noticed I got off Exit 47 instead of 46. He said the Sephora on the side of the road must have distracted me, and now I was like, wait he’s right. It’s creepy but also very accurate.”
At press time, Vail was reportedly emailing Apple Maps’ corporate headquarters after noticing Chen’s location had gone dark.
