Sewn Shut

Sewn Shut

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When a person loses a sense, their other senses compensate. But, in a tiny minority, a sixth sense can be developed to compensate for this. A simple test is conducted on a week old infant, and if they comeback positive, they're ripped out of their family and thrown into a room, and sewn shut, and made to use this sixth sense, in a project innocently named 'The Sixth Sense Project'. One little problem. One got out.
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