Good Doctor Locklear by xMadame-Macabrex, literature
Literature
Good Doctor Locklear
There was nothing but groggy swirls of illusionistic euphoria. The drugs they had administered to him were too powerful for anything else. His senses were obstructed, and he was alone with the cackling voices inside his head. They grew louder and louder until he could no longer bear it. He tried desperately to claw at his face, to do anything to hush the dull roar. But it was in vain, as his arms were strapped securely to his chest by the straight jacket that subdued him.
He collapsed onto the doughy floor beneath him. He had been in this miserable cell for who knows how many days now? Perhaps even weeks or months, God forbid, years. He had
He stood there in the doorway with a gentle smile on his perfect lips. He was currently watching his pregnant wife, (f/n), attempt to continue practicing the traditional dance of their kin. It was amusing, yet heart breaking to see her try so hard at things she used to before discovering about the child growing in her. Every misstep that she took jerked the teacher and the father forward, fearing that she may fall if not assisted. Neither of them could un-sew their worried brows.
Even though she was pregnant, her moves were still as elegant as before- minus the few trips of course. She wasn't even pregnant for that long and she was alr
The Scientist's Experiment: Chapter Forty-Three by Porter-Bailey, literature
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The Scientist's Experiment: Chapter Forty-Three
Rain dumped itself on the roof of the Howell household. William paced the length of the library for what seemed like the millionth time. He mostly kept to one side of the room, as far away from the doorway as possible, so he wouldn’t be tempted to try and see across the hall. He knew his curiosity would get the better of him, and surely just at the moment when he’d see something that would scar him for life, so it was better to resist temptation. Although the doors of the lab were closed, he could still see colors through the frosted glass, and decided to just avoid the hall completely. As William passed the chaise lounge again, h