After Origami found the creepy doll in the haunted house, she began to have nightmares about it. In her dreams, the doll would appear, its glass eyes staring at her with a sinister glint. It seemed to be alive, moving on its own and following her wherever she went.
At first, Origami dismissed these dreams as mere figments of her imagination, but as time went on, they grew more vivid and terrifying. She would wake up in a cold sweat, convinced that the doll was watching her even when she was awake.
As the nightmares continued, Origami became increasingly paranoid and anxious. She would avoid going into the room where she had found the doll, and she began to feel as if she was being followed by an unseen presence.
Despite her fears, Origami couldn't bring herself to get rid of the doll. It seemed to have a hold on her, and she couldn't escape its malevolent influence.
As the days went on, the nightmares only grew worse. The doll appeared in them more frequently, and its presence seemed to be growing stronger with each passing night. Origami felt as if she was losing her grip on reality, and she began to fear that the doll was going to drive her to madness.
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