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Tim hated his job, no hate was not the word to describe his summer occupation, he loathed it. He would much rather be at the lake with his friends, partying all night and sleeping all day. But no, not since his parents had made him get this God forsaken job at the local Walgreens. His plan now, was to get fired, if he quit his parents would kill him, but if he got fired, there was really nothing they could do about that. All he had to do was be an absolute idiot, while behind the counter. He could do that, easily.

So when two of the customers approached the counter, he didn't so much as look up at them. He was to busy reading an article in the newspaper. Why he read it, he didn't know. Possibly because he was bored, it was the same article that had been in the newspapers for three weeks now, about the missing doctor.

"Man, how about some recent news," he didn't mean to say it that loud, but the male customer heard him.

"Excuse me?" he asked, as he unloaded the contents of his cart onto the counter. Tim noticed how his lady companion stayed close to him, how she kept her head hung down, and how she still had her sunglasses on. But yet there was something about her, that he just couldn't put a finger on, something that kept his eyes on her.

"Is this all?" Tim said once the man had finished pilling all of the stuff on to the counter.

"Oh," Martin reached over and grabbed the water from Abby's hands, and handed it to Tim, "this too."

Tim noticed how the women seemed to jump when the man grabbed the water from her hands, but she didn't say anything. As he scanned the items he glanced back down at the newspaper, and that's when it hit him! He knew exactly why this person looked familiar, even with the hat and sunglasses he recognized her. She was the one the entire nation was looking for, she was Dr. Abby Lockhart, standing right there in front of him, alive!

But Tim was not stupid, not by a long shot, he wasn't going to confront the man who he now knew was a murder. The security camera directly above them would catch everything, he would contact the FBI once they left, and let them know exactly what he had seen, then he would collect the $50,000 reward that was now being offered for Abby's safe return.

"20.24 is your total," he calmly told the man, not wanting to alert him that he knew exactly what was going on. He handed Tim cash, and gathered his bags, handing one off to Abby, before the two made their way to the door. He watched as they walked away, the man stood and walked very close to Abby, as if he was making sure she wouldn't run away, but judging by the way she had acted in the store, Tim really didn't see that as a big problem.

"Ryan!" he shouted to his coworker who was stocking shelves, "Come here," the other boy walked over and joined his friend, interested as to what could be so important.

"Can you watch the counter for me real quick man, I'll be right back I swear," Ryan nodded, happy to get away from putting boxes onto shelves for any amount of time. Tim ran around the counter and in search of his manager, maybe he could put some input into what he had just seen.