Thanks for the reading P, particularly enjoyed the dramatic 'What have you done to me!!!!'
Apologies for the crap word count, have adjusted.
To make up the words I was originally going to add at the bottom of the drabble (but humour would probably ruin it):
The midwife looked closely... 'It's definitely got its father's looks'.
New wordage:
'Keep breathing Mary...'
The doctor and midwife knew it was hopeless with her catastrophic internal bleeding. They tried to spur her on, but she had nothing left to give.
'What have you done to me...' she cried as her body fell limp, exhausted and lifeless. With tears in his eyes, the doctor picked up his scalpel and drew a neat line down her abdomen. First the oval head appeared, then two, four and finally six legs. At last the incubation of a Tharglet could lead to a greater understanding, and potentially the destruction, of the greatest threat to man's existence.
Apologies for the crap word count, have adjusted.
To make up the words I was originally going to add at the bottom of the drabble (but humour would probably ruin it):
The midwife looked closely... 'It's definitely got its father's looks'.
New wordage:
'Keep breathing Mary...'
The doctor and midwife knew it was hopeless with her catastrophic internal bleeding. They tried to spur her on, but she had nothing left to give.
'What have you done to me...' she cried as her body fell limp, exhausted and lifeless. With tears in his eyes, the doctor picked up his scalpel and drew a neat line down her abdomen. First the oval head appeared, then two, four and finally six legs. At last the incubation of a Tharglet could lead to a greater understanding, and potentially the destruction, of the greatest threat to man's existence.
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