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The Disruptive Doll--Deathereal666 (talk) 05:25, April 18, 2014 (UTC)Ethereal

My friend, Cassie Steinbach, was sleeping over one Wednesday night because she needed a place to stay, so I let her sleep at my house. Well, we only had one bed so both of us slept in the same one. Anyway, I was scrolling through my Facebook and Cassie soon enough, fell asleep first. I stayed up about a half an hour more then I plugged in my iPad to charge over night, turned out the light, and settled in the bed to sleep. I can never get to sleep in less than an hour unless I'm extremely tired so I just laid there waiting for sleepiness to settle on me. About fifteen to twenty minutes later, I heard something fall of my desk near my bed. My heart skipped a beat. I sat up slowly and shot my arm to the lamp on the table next to my bed and turned it on. I took a close look at where my desk was. It was a little hard to see because I didn't have my glasses on, but there was nothing there. So I just sat there for five minutes, then I turned the light out again and tried to sleep. But I couldn't so I opened my eyes and focused on every last sound. Cassie would occasionally ruffle the covers and I knew it was her just sleeping. I was looking at the light that the nightlight cast on the wall across the room. All of a sudden a human like figure ran across the light making a shadow. It wasn't exactly human form, for it ran stiff as a doll would've. Anyways, I bolt sat right up and turned the light on again. Nothing was there. I waited ten minutes until I was convinced nothing was there. It could've been my imagination, maybe I was just seeing things that weren't actually there. I whispered Cassie's name twice but she sleeps like a stone so she didn't wake up. I stared for a few minutes more until I was actually a little tired. So I turned the light out once again. I closed my eyes trying to forget that anything ever disturbed me. After about ten or so minutes, I was just drifting off to sleep when suddenly I hear something bang against the wall. It sounded like my flute case being thrown at the wall so I sat up like a comet and flicked the like on again. Sure enough, my flute case was lying by the wall, but there wasn't a thing in sight that was abnormal. I sat there for almost forty-five minutes straight just staring into the dim light of my room. Nothing had moved since the crash on the wall, so I turned the light out and laid back down. Next came some kind of creepy music like a music box of some sort. That blew it. I turned on the light immediately but as the light turned on, the music shut off. I was irritable, scared as hell, and hyperventilating. I looked around the room, short of breath. Looking for any dolls or anything. Nothing. I've been scared of dolls since I was seven, now I'm thirteen going on five. I was now scared to turn out the light so I just sat there for the rest of the night not even daring to close my eyes.

In the morning, my alarm clock went off at 6:30 and woke Cassie up. Finally. She asked me why I had the light on already. I didn't want to scare her so all I told her was that I heard something slip off the desk and it frightened me for the rest of the night. She squinted at the light and asked what time she fell asleep, I said about 9:30 or something like that. We got up and got ready for school, went to the bus stop, goofed around, then got on the bus when it came.

A warning: if you see it coming at you, well... There's no escaping it. Good luck though.

Remembering this sends chills down my spine. My advice is that if you hear the smallest abnormal thing in your room or anywhere in your house at night, keep the lights on, you won't get caught... like me.