Kaylee:
I drove the entire night heading back home.
When I arrived, thankfully, nobody else seemed to be awake. It was late at night.
I got out of the car and instantly rushed into the house, finding my father pacing anxiously as he waited for me.
"Kaylee, where the heck were you?" my father demanded.
I gave him a hand gesture to let him know I was fine and that he did not need to make such an issue.
"I'm fine. Everything is fine," I told my father.
I kept taking shallow breaths and smiling, and my father noticed.
"What did you do?" he asked me, looking concerned.
"I got rid of something that will hurt Madeline so much," I replied, still smiling as tears blurred my vision.
"Oh, daughter, what have you done?" my father said, approaching me and gently holding my arms.
I just kept smiling at him.
"You will find out after one month with everybody else," I stated.
"Now, I'll go and rest. I'm really tired," I added as I walked toward my room.
I could tell my father was still standing in his spot, confused and worried, but I was going to sleep very peacefully tonight.
After taking a shower and getting into bed, I started to smile to myself.
"Madeline, you have no idea what is coming for you," I whispered, shifting in the bed.
"The pain it will cause you."
As I said that, I gently rubbed my back.
"Ouch," I complained.
The pain kept increasing.
I shifted uncomfortably in the bed a few more times before sitting up.
I felt as if there was so much pressure in my body that I was going to pass out.
"Ah!" I cried out.
"Fuck!" I groaned again as my back and body hurt so damn much.
I turned around and grabbed water from the side table, then picked up a sleeping pill.
Maybe the exertion had just tired me.
I placed the pill in my mouth and drank the water. Slowly, the pain began to fade, probably because I had fallen asleep.
When I woke up, everything around me was pitch black. There was no light, no lamp on.
"Daddy? Daddy, why are the lights out?" I called for my father.
The minute I spoke loudly, thunder crashed and the windows flew open. The blankets were blown away, and I watched the curtains whip around.
It felt like the worst storm imaginable. But why was it so strong that even the windows had burst open?
"Daddy, what is going on?" I screamed at the top of my lungs as I jumped out of bed and rushed toward the living room.
Halfway there, I placed my hand on my belly and did not feel the bump.
"Wait, what is going on? Where are my children? I was pregnant," I cried, looking around.
Then I saw Baxter standing in the distance at the main gate.


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