Chapter 4; Eye need them

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     Liberty was sent flying, flying into another empty space this time red. Then she heard it once more.

       “Nobody loves you; everyone hates you, their all out to get you, so just run.” She turned her head instantly now facing the smiling doll.  She watched as the doll raised her right hand as if beginning to write.  Then a sentence spelled out before her eyes; ‘Watch and you will finally believe me.’ It read and Liberty turned to see what the doll was pointing at, it was another video.  It was a memory.  She saw herself when she was 1 year old in a crib, she watched her parents fight over having to take her to school, as she watched this a single tear fell to the floor.  The doll still pointing at the screen nodded slowly like a robot.  The next video she saw was of her first day of Pre-K.  Her mother dropped her off without so much of a word goodbye.  How did she not remember any of this? Nothing.  The next display was of one that supposedly happened not too long ago, it was her mother going to the baby adoption center begging them to take back Liberty.  She started sobbing hard.  Had this really happened? Did really nobody love her? She turned to the doll.

     “WHY?! Why are you showing me this?” Liberty pleaded with the doll her heart was tearing and she felt the pain for the first time. The doll gazed at the girl’s distressed facial expressions from the tears she had sobbed. 

     “Eye.” The doll said quickly then began floating all around the girl, circling her, confusing her.

      “Eye?” The girl asked going over the things in her young mind that had anything to do with eyes.

     “1 Eye that’s all it takes, please take an eye, please take an eye, please gently take an eye.” The doll sang in its bone chilling voice

     “How do I take an eye?” The girl questioned swiftly as she turned her head to keep up with the movement of the doll.

     “You must kill, kill, kill your victims then take an eye until I am satisfied.” The doll continued to coo as she floated high and low her frightening black little eyes focused on Liberty.

      “Why do I need these eyes?” The little girl screamed tears falling, she was frightened of course she would be she was 7 years old.

     “You may not need them my dear but I DO!” The doll boomed now seeming to become infuriated. “Now little girls keep their promises.  Promise me you will kill, kill, and kill until I say so.” The doll ordered the porcelain body falling to the floor and the tiny head looked up at the girl.  Liberty nodded as she sniffled.  “Good now, wakey wakey my dear.” The doll consoled and let out an ear piercing shriek.  The blackness overcoming everything.

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