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*Trigger Warning*

"Are you awake? Hello?" A childish voice spoke. Little did I know I was still in that same chair, in the same room with the same person. The voice was Doc, being stupid and manipulative, like she was when she saw me crying. But something was different about her. I could SEE her smile...it was twisted and sick. Her teeth weren't as straight as the receptionist. Wait....the receptionist. No. That's not her is it? Blonde curls and pretty face? It was. Doc really was a sick human. Doc had HUNG the receptionist to the ceiling...how sick...

Doc's P.O.V:

I stared at Flower as usual. But what she doesn't know that all the teeth I'm pulling, I'm keeping. I'm making something. Something to force her into something. There's a lot more to hyperdontia than just pulling teeth...

I walked over to her, as I usually do. I position the metal pliers on two of her teeth, and pull with all my might. Blood trickled it's way down my hand, and I laughed. I loved the way the people look at me when they're in pain. They look at me in horror and disgust. Finally, the teeth have way. Flower forces herself backwards in the chair, and I quickly slid the teeth into my pocket. I looked behind me towards the receptionist. Elaine was her name. She was a nice girl, only she was SO annoying."Let me look in your mouth, Flower..."

Flower's P.O.V:

"Let me look inside your mouth, Flower..." Doc said, with that twisted smile. I tried my best to talk. "Oh - ay" I replied. I felt embarrassed for not even being able say "'Okay'" right. Once again, Doc came up to me. She handed me some kind of glasses. I put them in without delay. I knew Doc was going to turn on the surgical lights on. My eyes burned as the LED's shone. I knew one thing. Doc was not only looking for more teeth to pull for fun, she was collecting them. She was making something. I knew it. I bet she didn't think I could see her slip my teeth in her pocket. But I did. And I know exactly what's she's making. Bigger and better dentistry tools.

It's a bit obvious, actually. You'll find out very soon...

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