After discovering the haunted doll in the abandoned house, Origami couldn't shake its image from her mind. It seemed to follow her everywhere, even into her dreams.
Every night, she would dream of the doll, its glass eyes staring out at her from the darkness. It would taunt her, whispering sinister secrets in her ear and urging her to do terrible things. She would wake up drenched in sweat, her heart pounding in her chest.
As the nights wore on, the dreams grew more vivid and terrifying. Origami could feel the doll's presence in her room, even when she was awake. She would hear it laughing in the darkness, or feel its cold, plastic fingers brushing against her skin.
The doll had become a constant source of fear and anxiety for Origami. She knew that she needed to get rid of it, but she couldn't bring herself to part with it. It had a hold on her, and she couldn't shake its influence.
In the end, it was the doll that drove her to madness. Its presence in her nightmares became too much for her to bear, and she began to lose touch with reality. She was never seen again, but some say that her spirit still haunts the abandoned house, tormented by the ghostly presence of the haunted doll.
Origami's obsession with the haunted doll had reached a dangerous level. Not only was the doll appearing in her nightmares, but she began to see it during waking hours as well.
She would catch glimpses of it out of the corner of her eye, its glass eyes glinting in the shadows. It seemed to be following her, appearing in unexpected places like a silent stalker. Origami knew that it couldn't be real, but the fear and anxiety it caused were all too real.
As the hallucinations continued, Origami began to lose touch with reality. She would talk to the doll as if it were a living being, having one-sided conversations with it for hours on end. Her friends and family grew increasingly concerned for her well-being, but she refused to listen to their pleas to seek help.
In her mind, the doll had become an all-consuming presence, a malevolent force that controlled her every thought and action. She was trapped in a nightmare of her own making, unable to escape the doll's sinister influence.
origami was not a normal person, she had her problems, and people in society never really viewed her as someone who can achieve. never really having friends she needed to take time to understand her self, so she traveled abroad into a hunted place and started having unbelievable experiences
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