Jenny was usually a pretty level headed person, sure she made some impulsive decisions before but never like this. Impulsivity was for ice cream flavors and sandwich toppings NOT 6 month contracted work opportunities. She had been scrolling through a job posting site and saw an offer for a farm not too far outside of the city. She would usually just scroll past it and move on to something else but as we've already established, she hasn't been thinking rationally lately. What really caught her eye was the pay. 50,000 dollars for 6 months of work. That was an absurd amount of money for Jenny. She had never even seen that many zeros in her life. So she decided to check the description. She would live on site for 6 months, meals included, and do whatever was needed around the farm. Sounds good enough. Almost too good to be true. She applied anyway and went in for the interview the next day.
When she arrived at the farm it looked more modern than she was expecting. There were high stone walls so she couldn't see into what she assumed were the fields and pastures of cows. She could hear them mooing but something seemed a little off about the sound. She shrugged it off and took in the tall structure in front of her. The building was several stories high, 7 from her count. Little windows dotted the front of and sides of the building. Two glass doors marked the front with a sign welcoming her to Daisy's Dairy Farm. Everything looked so clean from the outside, she was sure it was dirty inside though. It's a farm, there has to be dirt somewhere.
Jenny pushed open one of the large glass doors and walked up to the receptionist desk. So far everything was spotless. The white tile floor, the clean beige walls, there were even little planters placed strategically around the room.
"Welcome to Daisy's Dairy Farm, how may I help you today?" The lady at the desk interrupted Jenny's wandering eyes. Jenny sheepishly turned to the lady and was instantly jealous of her small frame and beautiful face. Jenny herself was a bigger girl, not quite fat but not quite skinny either. She always hated how thin her lips were and how her nose was slightly crooked.
"Hi, I'm Jenny Parsins, I'm here for an interview?" She trailed off questioningly, she still wasn't convinced that this was the right place.
"Oh yes, we've been expecting you. The interview is really just a formality, we can get you hired on right now if you'd like. I have your contract here. It's mostly legal jargon, just says that if you back out you won't be paid the full amount that was promised and that you are allowed to leave at any point in time. You just have to let someone know that the farm is not for you." The receptionist smiled and slid a clipboard across the desk. It was the largest stack of paper Jenny had seen that wasn't just a fresh stack of printer paper. There had to be at least 300 pages. She noted the highlighted sections for her to sign and initial and without even thinking about it she signed the next 6 months of her life away.
"Perfect." The lady smiled, Jenny realized she didn't even know her name. "Someone will be out shortly to collect you for your medical examination."
"My what?" Jenny asked. She didn't remember anything about an examination on the website.