Band Dan

item #: Scp-XXXX

Object class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is located at Site-text here .SCP-XXXX is to be kept in a 5 in. by 5 in. by 6 in. box made of reinforced steel. SCP-XXXX must be checked twice a day for damage to its containment cell. If damage is found it must be repaired immediately to assure that SCP-XXXX does not breach containment. SCP-XXXX must have no fewer than two guards and at least one scientist posted near SCP-XXXX's containment cell.

Description: SCP-XXXX is what seems to be a type of silk that is usually used in sutures. SCP-XXXX is slightly thicker than normal sutures. SCP-XXXX will tunnel through objects SCP-XXXX will then find nearest body, and find a way into their body those who have SCP-XXXX in their body are referred to as SCP-XXXX-1. It must be noted that SCP-XXXX-1 must have a laceration on their body before SCP-XXXX enters their body. The laceration can be as small as 3 cm to as big as the persons body. SCP-XXXX will try to find a living subject rather than a dead subject, but if no living bodies are around SCP-XXXX it will move to the body that is dead.it is noted that if SCP-XXXX has "infested" a dead body SCP-XXXX will in a way reanimate the body by forcing their heart to pump blood and connecting to the persons muscles allowing them to move. when SCP-XXXX in habits a dead subject it will attack people who are alive trying to cause a laceration. when SCP-XXXX causes a laceration it will then exit the body and enter the living body.

SCP-XXXX will slowly drain the blood of SCP-XXXX-1 tell SCP-XXXX-1 has no more blood in their body. SCP-XXXX does not need to be fed as it has no need for food, SCP-XXXX does favor blood types O- being its favorite and AB+ being its least liked. It is known that SCP-XXXX will drain SCP-XXXX-1's blood faster depending on their blood types. Although it is not currently known why some of the previous SCP-XXXX-1 hosts who had O- blood were being drained at different rates. If SCP-XXXX-1 has lacerations on their body SCP-XXXX will stitch the wound up to not cause further bleeding. SCP-XXXX will use the fiber in SCP-XXXX-1's body to form its stitches. If SCP-XXXX-1 can't be stitched back together SCP-XXXX will exit SCP-XXXX-1's body and will find the nearest body to inhabit. If SCP-XXXX-1 is in dead and is missing a limb SCP-XXXX will seek out the nearest in tacked limb that it is missing and stitch it to its body. When SCP-XXXX leaves SCP-XXXX-1's body SCP-XXXX will open all the wounds it stitched up. This will most likely cause the person to die.

SCP-XXXX came to the foundation attention in 2009 when a patient who had gotten stitches had been found dead with all of his stitches removed. The patient was also noted to have no blood with SCP-XXXX sitting a few meters away not covered in blood. SCP-XXXX was then seen moving towards an officer who had a laceration, but luckily for the officer SCP-XXXX was stopped before it could have entered his body.