Kids’ imagination can go wild, playing games with other kids and with the toys that their parents buy for them.
This story contains eerie drawings of a young girl’s imaginary friend, creeping adults out by the way she is drawn and how the young girl describes her. The imaginary friend’s name is Lisa, and is even included in the girl’s drawings down below.
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When drawing her imaginary friend, she is portrayed to have eyes that are red along with her mouth, and it is assumed that the red may be blood.point 223 |
In this drawing, out of the eleven shared to the public, she says that she tried to plant a flower in the yard.point 89 | Lisa states that her “daddy is sleeping” by the sandbox, so the young girl moves the plant into a cup of dirt instead.point 197 | 1
In this drawing, Lisa follows the young girl to school. The situation is that it is show-and-tell time, but her teacher got angry, just like her step dad, because they could not see the girl’s imaginary friend. In result, “Lisa got sad so she hid the chalkboard eraser.”
Describing a situation with her birthday party, the girl says that no one else came to her birthday party besides Lisa. The friend points out that she received presents on the porch but left, in which the girl describes the gifts she got. Not only did the young girl like Barbies, but Lisa did too.
The situations start to arise, there is a timeline where her imaginary friend hasn’t been with her over a span of few days and the girl speculates that she is not coming back.
When Lisa is gone, the girl says that she will write a letter for her. The drawings are like her diary, and she writes down that her Dad is really busy at work. While being on her own, she apologizes to Lisa that her dad was being mean since he said Lisa is stupid and did not exist.
It gets eerie, the young girl has no clue what happened to her teacher and her father, but in the last drawing, she says that Lisa tells her that her dad and her teacher who had disappeared are sleeping like her dad. In which the girl ends, “I hope they wake up soon.”