Ruby paced around her room, her anxiety growing with each passing minute. She knew that soon, she would be able to leave the house for a few months, but she couldn't help feeling restless and anxious. She looked out the window, and saw that the sun was shining brightly. It was a beautiful day, and she longed to be outside. But she knew that she had to wait, and the waiting was killing her. She sat down on the bed and tried to calm herself, but it was no use. She felt trapped and alone, and she didn't know how much longer she could take it.As the months had passed, Ruby's absence from the company was felt more and more. Her manager tried to keep things running smoothly, but it was clear that something was missing without her there. The employees were becoming increasingly frustrated with the lack of communication from their boss, and morale was starting to suffer. They began to question whether or not Ruby was still interested in the company, or if she had moved on to something else
Ruby gave the truck driver Ruby's picture.The truck driver a look at the photo, studying the man's face. He tried to imagine what could have happened between this man and Ruby, but he couldn't. He couldn't imagine what could have been so terrible that it would drive someone to seek revenge in this way. He felt a wave of doubt wash over him, but he pushed it aside. He needed the money, and he would do the job. "When do you want it done?" he asked, his voice flat and emotionless.“Immediately we find his current location.” Ruby replied.Ruby told the man that her manager would get hold of Derrick's location and lure him out and then he can now do the job of hitting him with the truck.“You have to make sure that he dies.” Ruby warned him.The truck driver's stomach turned as he listened to her plan. Deep down, he didn't want to do this, but he felt like he had no choice. He had bills to pay, and he needed the money. He knew it was wrong, but he couldn't seem to find the strength to say
Just when they were about to lose hope in finding Derrick, someone said to have seen him at a sea port with chickens. The thugs told Ruby's manager about their findings and the manager told them to confirm the tip and get back to him.“We found him," the head thug informed Ruby's manager when they had carefully confirmed the tip, his eyes shining with excitement. "We have a name and an address. We can take care of this now, if you want." The manager was stunned, but he quickly recovered. He knew that this was a turning point, and he had to make a decision. "What's the name of the town?" he asked, trying to remain calm. The thug smiled, a sinister expression that sent a chill down the manager's spine. "It's a little place called Hopewell," he said. "It's about a five hour drive from here. He works in a chicken farm,” He replied.The manager was stunned. He had not expected this. He had thought that Derrick would be hiding in a big city, not working at a chicken farm in a tiny town.
The hit and run driver's fake purchases of chicken at the farm became more frequent, and he began to learn more about Derrick's life. For Derrick, working at the chicken farm was a means to an end. He had always planned to save enough money to start his own business, and he wasn't getting close to his goal. He had been working at the farm for weeks now, and he was ready for a change. He wanted to be his own boss, and he had big plans for his future. But he also knew that he couldn't leave the farm just yet. Derrick's job at the chicken farm was physically demanding, and he often worked long hours. But he took pride in his work, and he was known for being a hard worker. He was always the first to arrive in the morning, and the last to leave at night. He often stayed late to make sure that everything was in order, and that the chickens were taken care of. He knew that the chickens depended on him, and he took that responsibility seriously. Even though he was ready to move on, he couldn
Derrick walked down the street, his mind racing. He had nowhere to go, and no one to turn to. He felt lost and alone, like he was drifting in a sea of uncertainty. The sun was beginning to set, and he knew he needed to find somewhere to spend the night. He turned down an alleyway, and saw a small, shabby looking building. It looked like it had been abandoned for a long time, but he decided to take a chance. He pushed open the door, and entered the dark, musty room.As his eyes adjusted to the dim light, he could make out the outlines of furniture and objects. It looked like someone had once lived here, but it had been long ago. There was a mattress in the corner, and it looked like it might be usable. He made his way over to it, and tested it with his hand. It was a little lumpy, but it was better than sleeping on the floor. He decided to make the best of it, and laid down on the mattress. He closed his eyes, and tried to sleep. But he couldn't stop thinking about his situation.Derr
Ruby paced back and forth in her apartment, her mind racing. She had been so sure that her plan would work, so sure that she would be rid of Derrick once and for all. But something had gone wrong, and the driver had died instead. Now, she was left with no plan and no way to get rid of the man who had been tormenting her mind for months. She felt a sense of panic rising in her chest, and she knew she had to do something. She thought about going to the police, but she knew they wouldn't believe her. She was at a loss, and she didn't know what to doRuby felt a sense of desperation as she tried again and again to reach her manager, but to no avail. She didn't know what to do, she felt like she was at her wit's end. And then, an idea struck her. She remembered that her manager had a friend who worked at the hospital. Maybe she would be able to help her. She picked up the phone and dialed her manager's number again, hoping against hope that he would answer. After a few rings, she heard a
The doctor entered the room, and began his examination. Derrick seemed to be doing well, and the doctor was pleased with his progress. He asked him how he was feeling, and Derrick said that he was feeling fine. The doctor then began to administer some medication, and he was about to leave when he noticed something strange. Derrick's skin seemed to be a bit greenish in color, and the doctor started to feel a bit uneasy. He decided to run some tests, just to be sure that everything was okay.The doctor went over the test results, and he was surprised by what he saw. It seemed that Derrick's body was lacking some essential nutrients, and it was affecting his health. The doctor started to think about what could have caused this, and he realized that it might have something to do with the food he was eating. He decided to take a closer look at the food that Derrick had been eating, and he was shocked by what he found. The food was lacking in many of the nutrients that the body needed, and
Micheal, Ruby's brother last in the cell reached, his wife and mother all went to the cell to take him back home.Michael's wife and mother arrived at the jail, and they waited anxiously for him to be released. When he finally appeared, they rushed to embrace him. They were relieved to see him, but also concerned about his health and well-being. "I'm so sorry," Michael apologized to his mother, his voice cracking. "I didn't mean for any of this to happen." “We know," his wife replied, holding his hand. "We're just glad you're safe." Michael's mother nodded in agreement. "We'll take care of you, Michael," she assured. "We'll get you the help you need."Anna was grateful for the support of her mother-in-law. She knew that she and Michael had a long road ahead of them, and that it would be difficult to rebuild their lives. But with the help of her mother-in-law, she felt a little more hopeful. As they walked into the house, Anna could see that Michael was exhausted. He looked pale an