Behind The Black Cradle
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  • Reads 67
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2016
Mature
"People say that time heals all wounds. Well, they were wrong. Those wounds remain...

They never leave."

Sona Pearson, married in her mid-twenties and a former Homicide investigator, was recently hired by Mrs Alverez to babysit her infant son, Tino. Sona figured that she should finally confront her fears with the new job, starting by looking after Tino for while Mrs Alverez was away for a business trip. 

However, what happens when Sona unintentionally finds photos of Mrs Alverez in her husband's hidden possession? What if Guy Pearson and Mrs Alverez were the main cause of Sona's unpleasant childhood? 

...Will Sona finally be able to destroy their murderous fantasies and potentially save a child's precious life?

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