Well, today was certainly one for the books. I never thought I'd witness a doll come to life right before my eyes in my own office. It's moments like these that make me question everything I think I know about science and the world around me.
I found this peculiar doll at Sierra's place, and jokingly gave it a paper and pencil as if it were my little assistant. Little did I know, that simple act would lead to a series of bizarre events unfolding before me. The doll threw back the paper with just one word written on it - "cheese." Curiosity got the better of me, so I ordered some cheese and offered it to the doll.
As soon as I turned away to focus on my work again, lo and behold, the cheese vanished into thin air! Confused but intrigued by this mysterious turn of events, I decided to give more cheese to see what would happen next. To my surprise (and mild terror), the doll started making strange noises and faintly glowing red.
In an instant of panic-induced reflexes kicking in, I dropped the doll which fell onto the floor causing quite a commotion - much like someone had set off a fireworks fountain right there in my office! Blinding flashes of light filled up space until finally subsiding enough for me to locate my glasses among all chaos.
And what do you think greeted me when put them back on? The seemingly lifeless doll was now alive! How does one even begin processing such an occurrence? As much as science has taught me about logic and reason behind things happening they way they do; sometimes there are inexplicable phenomena that defy all known laws of nature.
So here we are now... Me trying to wrap head around having witnessed something truly extraordinary while still clinging desperately onto remnants rationality left within grasp after witnessing such anomaly unfold before very eyes without any reasonable explanation whatsoever provided thus far during investigation conducted hours following initial event taking place earlier today leaving everyone involved scratching their heads asking same question over again: how did this even happen?