I bought the doll at an antique shop.
It sat behind glass, wrapped in lace and dust.
“Isn’t she beautiful?” Mom said.
I wasn’t sure.
Her porcelain face was cracked, her smile faint, too faint.
And her glass eyes seemed to follow me.
That night, I put her on my desk.
But when I woke up… she was sitting on my bed.
I told Mom. She laughed.
“You probably moved her in your sleep.”
I didn’t.
I knew I didn’t.
The next night, I heard something.
A soft voice. Right beside my ear.
“Don’t leave me alone again.”
I turned on the lamp.
The doll was sitting upright, her head tilted toward me.
And this time, her lips were slightly parted,
like she’d just finished whispering.
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