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“You’ll suffer naturally because you’re toxic,” my doctor husband sneered, blocking the nurses from performing a C-section for my giant 10-pound baby as revenge for his intern. I writhed in pain, clutching the bed rails until my knuckles turned white. When the grueling delivery finally ended, the heavy delivery room doors banged open. My husband staggered in, his face drained of color as he looked at the newborn chart, fell to the floor, and shrieked, “No… that’s impossible! Whose child is-“

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strides toward my armored sedan after a grueling fourteen-hour surgical shift. The rhythmic click of my heels was the only sound.

Without warning, a terrifying, disheveled apparition launched itself from behind a massive concrete support pillar.

“Allison!” a raw, shredded voice shrieked, echoing off the low ceilings.

Before my brain could fully register continue reading …

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