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A Mother's Sin

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 527    |    Released on: 12/06/2025

"The Daily Grind"

the smell of coffee and bu

ined softly outsid

man dropped the swe

lay near the poodle' s paws, just o

a small piece of a day-old scone off the coun

out, I made sure the scone

ts thoughts a burst o

no one, not even Mark, my boyfriend

. It was Chloe,

o come see the Center. Dr. Albright is actually

lity built just outside town, tucked away in the woods. She was always excited ab

aid, already feeling a famil

'll meet you at

you t

kind. He' d be working late tonight on a

rees, all sleek glass and imposing grey stone. I

uncing. "It's so amazing, Sa

one-way glass. I tried to ignore the faint, anxious

topping before a massive, rein

uge gorilla sat. He was enormous, his eyes da

dn't break, and his thoug

o smooth. I

lin

He's part of a cognitive enhancement program

tared, u

in. Tonight. I'll

houghts weren't animalistic hunger

intense,"

Fort Knox. Triple-redundant security, electrified perimeter, round-t

o shake off the go

ht. A weird, distur

rtment. He was behind multiple lay

ile for Chloe

s followed me as

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“I' ve always known what animals were thinking. It' s a secret I keep, even from my boyfriend. So when my best friend, Chloe, invited me to her cutting-edge Primate Cognition Center, I agreed, expecting just another odd day of animal thoughts. Then I met Brutus. A massive gorilla housed behind thick glass, his thoughts weren't mere animalistic grunts. They were clear, chilling: "Her skin. So smooth. I want it. Tonight. I' ll take it tonight." Hours later, Brutus escaped, his tracker leading straight to my apartment building. Mark was working late, and I was alone. Chloe' s police deputy brother, David, rushed to help. I heard his muffled struggle outside my door, followed by Brutus' s casual thought: "He was strong. Good fight." Then, Brutus used David' s dead body to knock on my door, a gruesome puppet. When Mark called, saying he was coming home, I warned him, but he disconnected. His last terrified thoughts flooded my mind as Brutus ambushed him in the garage. Mark was gone. Brutus was gone. But then "Mark" called me. His voice was off. His behavior was wrong, serving me food I' m deadly allergic to. A horrific truth clicked: Brutus wore Mark' s skin as a grotesque disguise – a calculated revenge against my mother, who had experimented on him. My presence was now the target of his cruel, human-like rage. Chloe arrived at our apartment, yet "Mark" lied about her being late. My gut screamed. I found Chloe on the balcony, bound and gagged. Her terrified plea, once free: "It' s not Mark! It' s Brutus! He' s wearing his skin!" Everything clicked. With a kitchen knife glimmering in "Mark's" hand, it was time to fight for my life.”
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