Insidious

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Authors: Aleatha Romig

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INSIDIOUS

Copyright © 2014 Aleatha Romig

 

Published by Aleatha Romig

 

2014 Edition

 

ISBN e-book: 978-0-9914011-7-8

 

Editing: Lisa Aurello

 

Formatting: Angela McLaurin –
Fictional Formats

 

Cover Designer: Melissa Ringuette

 

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

 

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

 

This book is available in print from most online retailers

 

2014 Edition License

 

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PROLOGUE

CHAPTER 1

CHAPTER 2

CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 4

CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 6

CHAPTER 7

CHAPTER 8

CHAPTER 9

CHAPTER 10

CHAPTER 11

CHAPTER 12

CHAPTER 13

CHAPTER 14

CHAPTER 15

CHAPTER 16

CHAPTER 17

CHAPTER 18

CHAPTER 19

CHAPTER 20

CHAPTER 21

CHAPTER 22

CHAPTER 23

CHAPTER 24

CHAPTER 25

CHAPTER 26

CHAPTER 27

CHAPTER 28

CHAPTER 29

CHAPTER 30

EPILOGUE

THANK YOU

BOOKS BY AUTHOR ALEATHA ROMIG

ALEATHA ROMIG

 

 

A Dark, Erotic Thriller

 

Mature Adult 18+ Only

 

This novel is a work of fiction and contains strong sexual situations and violence that may be disturbing to some readers.

 

Read at your own risk.

 

 

 

First and foremost I want to thank my family. Without your support and patience I would never have been able to make my passion for writing and telling stories into a career. My love for each one of you grows daily. A special thank you to my mother who, from a very young age, encouraged me to use my imagination. We’ve all heard the stories of my imaginary friends throughout my childhood. I believe that without those, I wouldn’t have been able to embrace my imaginary friends in adulthood.

Thank you to my friend Debra, RN, for her medical knowledge especially with off-label uses of medications. I can only imagine the faces of others who could overhear our fun conversations! Thank you for helping me make INSIDIOUS real.

Thank you to my trusted betas who’ve stayed and grown in knowledge with me as we continue to tackle new stories and new genres! Sherry, Val, Kirsten, Stephanie, and Angie, your help and encouragement brought INSIDIOUS to life. Thank you, also, to my dear friends who read and willingly gave me advice that has helped to make the final INSIDIOUS even better than my first draft. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your words of praise as well as those of advice! Pepper Winters, Kathryn Perez, Tia Louise, Kiki Chatfield, my fantastic editor Lisa Aurello, and my amazing agent Danielle Egan-Miller, I listened to each and every one of you—and did what I wanted! lol… Thank you. The expertise of each one is reflected in the final product!

I also want to do a shout out to all of the wonderful readers, bloggers, and authors out there. I know without a doubt that if it were not for each one of you, no one would know the name Aleatha Romig. I can’t thank you all enough for your love and support. I shudder to name names. There’s no way I can call out each and every one of you. Please know that if you’re reading this, I’m talking about you!

Now, I hope you enjoy my jump into the world of erotic thrillers! Here is INSIDIOUS!

 

 

 

 

 

 

APPREHENSIVELY, THE PATIENT settled against the paper-covered examination table and lifted her flimsy gown. Her eyes fluttered between the technician and her husband as she waited for the gel to be applied to her growing midsection. Goose bumps rose on her exposed flesh as the cold, condensing liquid oozed onto her skin. Saying a silent prayer, she closed her eyes.

“With high-risk cases, we like to keep everything monitored,” said the young woman in scrubs. “This is just routine. There’s no reason to be concerned. Have you had any problems since your last appointment?”

“Not since the last scare. I haven’t had any more bleeding or cramping since I was discharged more than a week ago,” the patient replied, trying to hide the obvious trepidation from her voice.

Squeezing her hand, the man at her side smiled reassuringly. “It will be all right. Everything has been going well. We’ve done everything the doctor said.”

Applying the large wand to the patient’s midsection, the technician smiled.

Waiting for the monitor, the man said, “Listen to that…” The room filled with the reverberating sound of
thump, thump, thump
.

“Yes, that’s a very strong heartbeat.” The technician responded reassuringly.

“Heartbeat?” the man asked, obviously perplexed.

The fuzzy image began to clear as the wand found its perfect spot. “Yes, sir. See right here…” She pointed toward the screen. “…your baby’s heart is strong.”

“Baby?” the patient again questioned, her eyes filling with tears. “What do you mean
baby
? I’m having twins! There are two babies! We’ve seen them.”

The young technician’s smile faded as her brows knitted together. “Um, the other one is probably hiding. They do that.” Her words faded as she frantically moved the wand from side to side.

“Where is it? Where’s our other baby?” The man’s voice became louder with each question.

“Sir, the doctor will be in soon. He can explain…”

“I know you know what you’re seeing. Tell us. Tell us what you see!”

The patient’s arm covered her eyes as tears continued to stream, pooling on the white paper. The image on the screen, though somewhat distorted, was clear. One baby dominated the screen. As the wand moved, a ghostly image, smaller than the other, seemed to float unmoving on its own. Between breaths, the patient asked, “Did this happen after I left the hospital? How? What’s happening with our other baby?”

“The doctor…”

The man interrupted the technician, “Tell me our son survived. Tell me that you see a boy.”

“Sir, the doctor…”

“Tell me!” he demanded.

Just then, the door opened and the doctor entered. “Excuse me, what’s happening in here?”

Unable to respond, the patient looked toward her husband. Straightening his shoulders, he glared toward the screen. “She said our
baby
is healthy. We’re having
two
babies. My wife is pregnant with twins, fraternal twins, a boy and a girl. Last week at the hospital you said there was a size differentiation, but you said it wasn’t significant. Now she…” He pointed toward the technician. “…is saying there’s only one baby. What happened?”

Taking the wand from the technician, the doctor looked comfortingly toward the patient. “How have you been feeling?”

Holding back her sobs, she replied, “Tired, but the cramps stopped…”

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