seemingly dealing with a case of cotard's delusion, giselle perceives herself strangely: sometimes as a doll or angel, but always as dead. she spends most of her time with her dear anneliese, playing games or telling stories, hosting tea parties or dress-up days. among the insane company she keeps, she is assumed to be irrational, though harmless. but with the gaps in her memory - and her asylum records - alongside her uncanny behavior, some who encounter her believe she really is a lingering specter after all.
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2.Karen Jerzyk 3. Welcome Home, Son - Radical Face 6. Taylor Marie McCormick - alice in the house 7. Ghost I - Christina Marie Brown 8. unknown 9. unknown
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