Another month passed, and the maids' dependence on Dr. Thompson deepened. Each one trusted him implicitly, believing he held the key to their well-being. They met with him separately, seeking reassurance for their growing concerns.
Maria: "Doctor, my belly is sore. I feel like something's pressing against my skin."
Dr. Thompson: "You're just experiencing some muscle tension, Maria. Nothing to worry about."Note: "Subject 1: Maria - 32 weeks. Emotional dependence intensifying. Still oblivious to pregnancy."
Sophia: "Doctor, I feel so anxious all the time. I don't know what's wrong with me."
Dr. Thompson: "You're just going through a stressful phase, Sophia. I'll prescribe some calming tea."
Note: "Subject 2: Sophia - 35 weeks. Emotional state fragile. Trust in me growing."
Emma: "Doctor, my digestive issues are getting worse. I feel like I'm constantly bloated."
Dr. Thompson: "You're just experiencing some hormonal shifts, Emma. Your body will adjust."
Note: "Subject 3: Emma - 34 weeks. Physical discomfort increasing. Emotional dependence on me deepening."
Rachel: "Doctor, my cramps are unbearable. I feel like something's wrong with my body."
Dr. Thompson: "You're just experiencing some muscle spasms, Rachel. I'll give you some medication to ease the pain."
Note: "Subject 4: Rachel - 33 weeks. Physical discomfort severe. Trust in me absolute."
The maids left Dr. Thompson's office, reassured but unaware of the truth. Their bellies grew, their emotions raw, but they remained in the dark about their pregnancies.
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The Fertility Experiment
Mystery / ThrillerA young scientist, Dr. Elliot Thompson, secretly impregnates multiple maids at his estate using fertility drugs, believing he's creating a new generation of geniuses. But as the maids begin to suspect something is off, they must navigate their trust...