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Ding Dong Monologue
Ding Dong, I know you can hear me. Open
Up your door. Ding Dong, I can see you hide
In your closet. You think that you can lie
And run from me? I’ll find you. You’ve chosen
To play hide and seek with me. I hear your
Sharp breaths. You’re not very good at hiding.
I am coming closer. It’s exciting.
Where are you I wonder? Your loud “What for?”
Are not going to save you. Our game of hide
And seek is almost over. I’m coming.
Oh my, you were hiding here. Stop screaming.
Just wait my dear. I will be cruelly kind.
Come here into my open arms. I’m waiting.
Ignore my sharp teeth and red mouth. ‘m craving.

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