~The Suspicions~

As Sarah and Jack tried to make sense of what they were reading, a new fear began to creep into their minds. They started to suspect that the strange symbols and incidents might be the work of a group of people, a shadowy organization that had been watching them closely, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.

The thought left Sarah with a sense of unease that she couldn't shake. She started to wonder if the organization was behind not only Caleb's strange behavior but also the strange happenings in their home. Sarah and Jack realized that they were in way over their heads, and that they needed to find a way to get themselves and Caleb out of harm's way.

Determined to uncover the truth behind the strange occurrences, Sarah decided to confront the psychologist they had been working with. She hoped that he would be able to offer some insight into what was happening, and perhaps help them figure out how to protect themselves and their son.

As Sarah made her way to the psychologist's office, she couldn't shake the feeling that someone was following her. She tried to ignore the feeling, telling herself it was just her imagination, but as she walked, she couldn't help but look over her shoulder, searching for any sign of anyone following her.

When she arrived at the psychologist's office, she found him waiting for her. As they sat down, Sarah got straight to the point, asking him if he knew anything about a cult that was active in the late 1800s, one that had been known to perform rituals on newborn babies, believing they were possessed by demons.

The psychologist listened intently, taking notes as Sarah spoke. When she was finished, he leaned back in his chair and took a deep breath.

"I've never heard of such a cult, but I have read about similar incidents in the past," he explained. "It sounds like there might be something more going on here than just a troubled child."

Sarah felt a sense of relief wash over her, knowing that she wasn't the only one who suspected something was amiss. She and the psychologist started to discuss possible solutions, but they both knew that they were just scratching the surface.

As Sarah left the office, she couldn't help but feel like they were still missing something. She knew that