6 Months Later
"Aairie's Stomach is huge!" Layla thought. Soon, it was time for the babies to be born. Layla
named the babies George and Isabella. "They're so tiny!" Layla exclaimed. Then, Cora came in
and snatched the small babies from Layla. She took them into the scientist's operation room.
Layla got quite upset and started crying when she heard the blood-curdling screams from "that
horrible torture chamber". She remembered all that she had endured in that room, and she
couldn't stand the thought of those tiny innocent babies being hurt. Layla snuggled up to Aairie,
and slowly stopped crying. She soon was completely exhausted from crying, and she fell asleep.
She woke up a couple hours later to the quiet cries of an infant. It only took about 5 minutes for
her to remember all that had happened. She quickly got up and gently picked up the distressed
baby girl. There was a bottle of milk in the fridge that Layla had been told to feed to the babies if
they cried. She went got the bottle, and fed it to the little one, until she fell back asleep. Layla
laid the sleeping Isabella down right beside Aairie, and picked up George, who had just woken
up. She fed him, and still holding him snuggled in beside Aairie and Isabella. They were soon all
asleep again cuddled close together, as it was freezing cold, and they weren't given blankets.
They were woken up with a start by the scientist screaming for Layla to be brought to him.
Shaking, with pure dread, and shedding loads of tears Layla followed his instructions to join
him.
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18 Years Of Sorrow
Science FictionIn the future women decide they don't want to be pregnant, so apes deliver the babies. At the start of this book the first twins in history are born, but will their birth result in happiness, or just pain for everyone involved?