The Thesis of Regression
Her mind was her greatest weapon. Now it's being turned into a nursery.
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Raven Desire
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When the formidable Professor Smithson offers her a "gift", a private-stock vitamin mist to manage the stress, Amanda gratefully accepts.
The relief is immediate. The sharp, adult world of deadlines and data melts into a warm, fuzzy, simple haze. For the first time, her anxiety is gone. She’s sleeping soundly… even if she keeps waking up with her thumb in her mouth.
But the "gift" demands a price. Complex equations become… hard. The sweet, chalky scent of baby powder seems to follow her. And she can't shake a new, overwhelming craving for warm milk.
As Amanda's mind becomes blissfully, wonderfully foggy, her body is learning a new, simpler set of rules.
Meanwhile, her boss has vanished. A locked, secret lab down the hall smells overwhelmingly of powder and sour milk. And Professor Smithson is watching her, her cold, analytical gaze turning disturbingly... motherly.
Amanda must fight the delicious, comforting fog that threatens to erase her, to uncover the horrifying truth of "Project Pacifier." Because in this lab, the price of failure isn't just expulsion... it's regression. And the professor is ready to teach her final, helpless lesson.
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