Donald was willing to see Vera that Saturday evening, so he drove down to her house. As he walked up to her door, he noticed that it was slightly ajar, and this made him even more nervous.Donald had a feeling that something was not right, but he still went ahead and pushed the door open.To his shock, he saw Vera lying on the floor, gasping for breath, and her body was covered in blood.He quickly rushed over to her and tried to examine her wounds. Vera looked up at him, trying to speak, but no words came out of her mouth.Donald knew he had to do something, and fast. He looked around the room and saw her phone on the table. He quickly picked it up and dialled 911."911, what's your emergency?" the operator asked."I need an ambulance, please. I have found someone who has been shot," Donald replied, trying to remain calm."Okay, sir. Can you give me the address?" the operator asked.Meanwhile, the sound of gunshots echoed through the quiet neighbourhood, followed by a scream that mad
Dub had been in the hospital for a while now. He had been placed on some routine and therapy to help him with his memory.As time went on, he noticed some improvements in his memory, and he was discharged from the hospital. The Coxs and the Williams family kept in touch with him, and they were pleased with his progress.One day, while Dub was having lunch with his family, he noticed that he was having trouble remembering some things from the past. He felt ashamed and apologized to them for not being able to remember.Mrs Cox said, "It's normal to forget things sometimes, Dub. You've been through a lot, and it's going to take some time to fully recover. Just keep doing what the doctors tell you, and you'll get there."Dub nodded, but he was still worried. He didn't want to forget anything else from his past.Later that day, he told Amelia, "I'm still having trouble remembering some things. Do you think I'll ever get my memory back completely?"Amelia replied, "It's hard to say, Dub. Ev
It was the middle of the night when the gunmen arrived at the hospital. They came in stealthily and quietly, looking around to make sure no one was watching them.They were dressed in all-black outfits, and their faces were covered with masks. They moved quickly, with the precision of a military unit, and went straight to the ward where Vera was being treated.As they approached the room, they noticed that there were two nurses on duty, and without warning, they fired their weapons, killing them instantly. The sound of the gunfire echoed through the hospital, sending everyone into a state of panic.The gunmen entered the room where Vera was lying, her body just recovering from the battering and brokenness of the previous gunshot wounds.They picked her up from the bed and rushed her out of the hospital, using the back entrance to avoid detection.As they ran towards their getaway vehicle, they noticed a police car pulling up to the front of the hospital. The officers had been alerted
After one month of meeting with Dub at the hotel that night, Linda couldn't contain her excitement when she found out that she was pregnant with Dub's baby.She was over the moon, and couldn't wait to start planning for their future together.But she knew that she had to be careful. Dub was still recovering from the drug that had affected his memory, so she decided to keep the news to herself for the time being and to focus on taking care of herself and her unborn child.She made sure to eat healthy foods, get plenty of rest, and exercise regularly. She also started reading up on pregnancy and childbirth and began planning for the baby's arrival.As the weeks went by, Linda became increasingly protective of her baby. She didn't want anyone to know about the pregnancy, not even her friends.She felt that it was her responsibility to keep the baby safe, and that meant keeping it a secret.Linda sat on the edge of her bed, staring at the positive pregnancy test. She was overjoyed at the
Rodney and his men decided to take Vera out of Northern Parker City to a quiet town of less activity because of fear of the police.Rodney sat in the backseat of the car, staring intently at Vera who sat beside him, with her hands tied tightly with a thick rope. The car was speeding down the highway, heading out of Northern Parker City to its outskirts.The night was dark, the moon hidden behind a thick blanket of clouds. The only light came from the car's headlights, illuminating the deserted road ahead.Rodney's men, four in total, sat in the front seat, all heavily armed. They had made sure that Vera was securely tied up and blindfolded before bundling her into the car.Rodney had been extremely furious when he got the news that Vera was still alive after the failed attempt on her life.He had immediately ordered his men to get her and bring her to him. He needed to make sure that she was silenced forever.Vera sat quietly beside Rodney, her mind racing with thoughts. She had no i
Mrs Williams had been staying with Dub and Amelia ever since Dub's accident.She felt that it was her responsibility to monitor his recovery, and she was determined to make sure that everything was done according to her standards.Mrs Williams noticed that every time Mrs Cox called, Dub would immediately answer the phone.One day, as Dub was preparing to answer yet another call from Mrs Cox, Mrs Williams stopped him in his tracks. "Dub, I think it's time you stopped answering Mrs Cox's calls," she said, her voice stern.Dub looked at his mother in surprise. "What? Why would I do that? Mrs Cox is my biological mother, and she's always been there for me."Mrs Williams frowned. "Yes, I know that but don't forget that I'm the one who brought you up. She can't have Amelia and you at the same time. Since Amelia is closer to her than me, I think it's high time you do the same." Dub was taken aback. He had never heard Mrs William speak like this before. "Mom, what's going on? Why are you sud
Rodney sat on the edge of the chair in the room and watched as Vera sobbed with her hands tied.He felt a twisted sense of satisfaction in seeing her broken, knowing that she was completely under his control."Please, Rodney," Vera whimpered, tears streaming down her face. "I'll do anything. Just let me go."Rodney chuckled, his voice laced with malice. "I don't think you quite understand the situation, Vera. You don't get to leave until I say so."Vera's body shook with sobs, and Rodney stood up and walked to her side of the bed. He leaned down and whispered in her ear, "But there is one way you can earn your freedom."Vera's eyes widened, and she looked up at him with a mix of fear and desperation. "What do you want me to do?"Rodney straightened up, a cruel smile on his face. "I want you to help us take down Donald."Vera's expression shifted from fear to confusion. "What does Donald have to do with any of this?"Rodney's smile turned into a scowl. "I'm surprised at your silly ques
Mrs Williams sat on the sofa, holding her phone tightly in her hand, with a deep frown on her face. She had just hung up from a phone call with her daughter, Suzy, who lived across town.They talked often, and today's conversation centred around Mrs William's feelings of jealousy and resentment towards Mrs Cox."Suzy, I just can't stand it," Mrs Williams said, her voice dripping with frustration. "Every time Dub and Amelia need to talk to an elder, they turn to Mrs Cox. It's like they don't even want me around."Suzy listened quietly on the other end of the line, knowing her mother's tendency to exaggerate things."Mom, you know that's not true," she said. "Dub and Amelia love you, and they're grateful for everything you've done for them.""I know, I know," Mrs Williams sighed. "But it's just that Mrs Cox is always keeping in touch with them, and Dub seems to trust her more than me. I don't understand it."Suzy could hear the hurt in her mother's voice and tried to offer some comfort.