After the Factory Page #4
I don't know what you talking about.
What seven other girls?
I think you know about my Goddamn daughter, do you?
I think you know where my girl is!
I swear to God!
I swear to God, I don't know anything
about your daughter!
That's it, we're done.
Maybe Tad made a mistake!
Scrubs, he said scrubs.
How many 300 pound black nurses
you think we have in this f***ing town?
You saw the roster which means there's
still nothing to connect Abby to the case.
That's a good thing,
he only targets hookers.
- Read the description.
- Mike.
Kelsey, read it.
What does it say?
"17 year old, single white female"
"Last seen on the corner of Fillmore and Ferry."
"Short black skirt, low-cut top.
Heavy makeup."
What does that sound like to you?
It didn't take long.
Hey, chief.
God. Hi, Daddy.
Please take me down.
Pill patrol.
How much longer she got now daddy?
- She's doing good, huh?
Better than you.
I'm trying daddy, you know I'm committed.
It's only a matter of time.
That's how you keep saying.
Maybe you're broke.
It's the well for you next time.
How's our new addition?
You settling in allright?
What does it matter?
I'm not going to be here for long.
My dad's a cop.
Up there, maybe.
Not down here.
Are you sure?
Because he knows all about you,
you sick f***.
I don't think so.
I think I'm going to be just fine.
I think we're all going to be just fine.
might be a good thing.
Daddy, what's wrong?
Go inside.
- But, Daddy ...
- I won't tell you again. Go inside.
There are some rules that
we have in this family.
You'll get to know them.
They are relatively simple.
But for now, It really is just a matter
of good old fashioned give and take.
You eat what I give you.
You don't touch anything.
Unless I tell you to.
And everybody does their part.
Ain't that right, Brittany?
I got a good feeling about this one daddy.
What do you think?
Hey.
I'm talking to you.
What do you think?
Do you think we're going
to get lucky this time?
- Wait... what are you doing?
- Lauren, honey ...
Will you do the honors?
- Babies are made out of love.
- That's right.
Babies are made out of love.
Mommy, if Abby doesn't come back,
does that mean I get her presents?
Helps to get things flowing
in the right direction.
Hey.
You dind't think I forgot, did you?
Happy anniversary, Mommy.
Thank you, Daddy.
You looking for something bigger?
Actually I'm waiting on a warrant
for Darryl's appartmen.
We're not very popular with the D.A right now.
Yeah.
I thought I'd get some work done from home.
Shelley will probably like that.
I'll call you later.
Jesus f***ing Christ.
You looking to get shot?
I'm backing you up in case some
nosy neighbor calls in a B and E ...
... and find yourself explaining this
to some uniform cop.
You seen this?
Take a look.
That fat piece of sh*t lives right across
the street from where Abby was taken.
Lauren, What did he inject me with?
Don't worry.
It's good for you.
Gets you nice and ready.
He gives it to all the girls.
How many others have there been?
Well there was the first.
Daddy talks about her all the time.
Then me, Lisa, Brittany ...
Sarah, Amanda ...
Abby.
What happened to them?
They just weren't good mommies.
That's why she's so scared?
Daddy saved her from some crackhouse ...
... gave her all this, and she can't
give him anything In return?
This is number two for me.
And Brittany has been given
a lot of chances, but ...
patience with her.
How long have you been here?
Just had our 3 year anniversary.
How did you guys meet?
It was like fate, Abby.
This John hit me in his car
and smashed up my legs pretty good.
I went up In this hospital,
where I met this nurse, Darryl.
I think he had a crush on me because
he was always dropping In to say hello.
This one day, just before Christmas ...
... one of the doctors comes in,
looking all serious ...
And tells me ... I'm pregnant.
I went to sleep that night ...
and when I woke up ...
I was here.
From what?
Daddy says there are whores who
are disgusting and break up families
So he takes us off the streets so we can
build a family rather than destroy them.
Lauren.
What happened to the babies?
We are not meant to talk about it.
I'm sure he'll show you
if you're good.
It won't be too long now.
I'm sure you'll have one too.
Turn off the light.
Get out of here, leave me alone.
"Pass the salt"?
I can't remember what it was.
I might never see Abby again and the
last thing I said was "turn off the f***ing light"?
Are you kidding me?
You need to go home, get some sleep.
You've been up for two days straight.
I can't sleep, Kelsey.
What would you do?
What we've seen.
That's Abby now.
You're wrong Mike.
She's not like the girls
we've been looking for.
She's not.
She's not like the girl that went missing
from my home town when I was young.
Because ...
Went out one day and never came back,
like she vanished into thin air.
Do you know why?
Because that girl didn't have anyone
to put up posters.
Or knock on doors or stay out all night
trolling the streets.
Once that girl went missing it was like
she never existed in the first place
and that is not Abby.
She's got you.
And Shelley and me.
She's got family.
So wherever she is, she's not alone.
I promise you that.
Get some sleep.
I'll call you in the morning.
Thank you for calling Stenlakes of Buffalo.
Please leave a message.
It's detective Mike Fletcher,
Buffalo P.D.
Need to ask you some questions
about a Darryl Kennedy.
He said he wants a ...
Wii from Santa.
You know what this is?
It's already under the tree.
Good.
It's true what they say
about the first 48 hours, right?
But Shelley, Kelsey's out there.
Everybody's doing everything they can.
But they're not her father.
I'm going to bring her home, I promise.
Come on buddy, you can't park here.
Come on, let's go.
Mike Fletcher.
Why don't you grab a coffee?
I'll let her know you're here.
Hey.
Have some strong coffee?
Yeah, sure.
You know a fella who works here,
named Darryl Kennedy?
You mean in the kitchen?
No, no. I don't know. A big guy?
Assistant nurse.
You're talking about Big D.
Yeah, I mean, I know Big D.
A guys his size is going to spend a little time with
his nose in the troph, you know what I mean?
You know him well?
No. I know that he likes my southern fried chicken.
That's about it.
Hell, he likes pretty much anything I put in front of him.
I'm not bleeding, Am I?
My boss is going to kill me, I'm sorry.
I banged the sh*t out of myself,
this morning.
Coming out from under the hood of my car.
Thank God I'm a better chef than I am a mechanic,
you know what I mean?
I apologize for my behavior yesterday.
I just lost control.
I was way out of line.
I just need to ask you
a few questions about Darryl.
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