Real Events That Get Scarier the More You Read

I remember 17 years ago when I had my first baby. I was lying in the hospital with the baby next to me in her crib. That night, a nurse came in and said she could take the baby to the nursery for a few hours so I could sleep.

I said, “No thanks, I want my baby with me so I can watch her.”
The next night, I was really tired and asked a nurse if she could take the baby to the nursery for a few hours.

The nurse looked shocked and said, “Your baby is supposed to stay with you in this room. We don’t have a nursery. No one would ever take your baby from you!

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