The Possession Of Lillie And Rose
By Adam Thomson
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Everything they have is thanks to the money Dr. Jerrold Johnson makes at his private abortion clinic. However, everything changes when tragedy befalls the family and their sweet daughter, Rose, is possessed by a demon.
Flesh, blood, desire and violence: the family experiences all of these to the extreme as they try to fight of the powerful demon that will change their lives forever.
Faced with massacres, incest and suffering, a priest and a medium perform an exorcism in a desperate attempt to save Rose and her twin, Lillie, from their terrible fate.
The maid’s superstition and the doctor’s cynicism and avarice allow the demon to burrow deep into the children’s conscious, forcing them to permit heinous crimes and driving them to the point of brutal murder.
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The Possession Of Lillie And Rose - Adam Thomson
Adoption
The Possession
of
Lillie and Rose
Written by
Adam Thomson
The Possession of Lillie and Rose
Copyright © 2017 Adam Thomson.
All reproduction, translation and adaptation rights reserved. Translated here by Jamie Watkins.
No part of this book may be used, reproduced or distributed without the written permission of the author.
E-mail: adam.thomson.writer@gmail.com
Index
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Abortion
Family Life
Birthday
In One Night
Recovery
The Medium
Oppression
Exorcism
Pain and Joy
The Wicked
Massacre
Bloody Fight
Adoption
Abortion
It was a sad day.
Not only because the gloom of the moody sky and the rain: Melanie was going to have to abort the unwanted outcome of a frat party.
Melanie was young, in her early twenties. At college, she had been drinking too much, having casual sex with multiple guys: she had no idea who the father of her unborn child was. She knew that she wasn’t ready for motherhood: there would be plenty of time for that in the future, but she couldn’t make that kind of life change right in the middle of her studies. She had to get rid of the unknown creature growing rapidly inside of her.
She went to Dr. Jerrold Johnson’s private clinic for the procedure. The doctor performed hundreds of abortions every year, often for young students like her, or for older women who couldn’t afford another child, or sometimes for victims of rape who didn’t want to carry the child to term. Melanie returned home, emptied of the life that had been developing inside of her, but happy to have saved her studies by sacrificing that fatherless child.
That first childless night, she dreamt that she had given birth to a boy, with red eyes and sharp teeth, who devoured her as soon as he was born, tearing hungrily through her flesh. The days that followed didn’t go how as she had imagined: not only did she find it difficult to resume her studies, but she was tormented by shadows in her peripheral vision, moans, whistling sounds, even inhuman screaming. It was enough to drive her mad. One day she slashed her wrists, alone in the bathroom.
Her family arranged a traditional Catholic funeral. However, during the ceremony, her friends and relatives were distracted by strange things happening inside the church: they noticed shadows and sinister noises. Finally the ground began to shake. The quake grew stronger until coffin turned over and fell to the ground and the mourners were forced to abandon the church. Melanie’s little sister, Suzanne, could see that it wasn’t a normal earthquake: she could sense that demons had invaded her sister’s body. They had been released when she died, and now they were floating, hunting for another vessel to possess.
Dr. Johnson never usually heard anything from his patients after the procedure. Melanie was just one of the many who contributed to the lavish lifestyle he lived with his family: his wife, Marcy, his two twin daughters, Lillie and Rose, and his elder son, Michael. He didn’t know anything about Melanie’s death, but after the funeral, the city was pelted with large hailstones. Jerrold was stuck in a traffic jam on the