Abrielle
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Ongoing, First published Aug 09, 2017
When a young couple decides to marry, they want to start their future as soon as possible. Why not? A well paying job, a new home in the nicest parts of Long Island,  newlyweds, who wouldn't? 

Without seeing the trouble of trying to start a family so young,  they ignore everything told to them. 

within 2 years of trying for children,  nothing works.  they finally see into vitro. 

Sal and Gabriella meet the doctor in charge of the procedure,  Dr.  Alison Bianchi. 

The doctor with a past of jealousy and rage,  envys what the young couple has.  

Gabriella and Sal successfully finish the procedure,  to figure out they will be expecting. 

as the pregnancy goes on Gabriella begins to feel unlike herself and the doctor tries to slip in between their relationship. 

In times of struggle and error Gabriella fights for her marriage and the safety of her and her unborn child. 

read on to find out the story of this disbelief and horror.
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