“What Lovely Girls You Have!”
Subject #: SCP-4982
Subject Class: Safe CLASS STATUS UNDER RE-EVALUATION
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-4982 must be retained in a small-scale room, resembling a young female’s. The living quarter is required to have classical music playing at all times, for the comfort of SCP-4982.
SCP-4982 requires only one meal a day, which should only be a single peanut butter and jelly sandwich with the crusts sliced off. This meal should be served with one glass of water. Do not give SCP-4982 modern toys and do not show them any kind of modern forms of media, unless it is approved by Dr.███████ and Dr.███████, for they will show signs of confusion, then extreme distress.
SCP-4982’s room lights must be shut off every night at approximately 8:30 PM by Dr.███████. They are attached to their routine, and causing any disruption to these activities will most likely cause great discomfort.
Description: SCP-4982 are what seem to be a set of female human conjoined twins. They appear to be no older than eight years old. They are conjoined from only the hands; one’s right hand and the other’s left. They both have lengthy, curled blonde hair, hazel eyes, and at all times are wearing identical bright blue dresses. Their garments have a thin layer of dust on them. 9789’s skin is a pale, almost grey tone. Their height is approximately 1.219 meters.
SCP-4982 have additional eyes that are found on their necks, arms, and legs. It is unknown if these eyes can actually see or not. During observation, it was discovered that the additional eyes do not blink. It is not entirely known if SCP-4982 is two separate life forms or one, due to the fact that they speak in perfect unison, but it is assumed two. They have shown to speak English, French, Russian, Arabic, ███████ and Greek. It is unknown which one of these languages is their native one.
When in distress, SCP-4982 hyperventilates, screams, stomps their feet, and leaks blood and tears from all of their eyes. It has also been noted that they also bleed from the nose when in distress. It is unknown how SCP-4982 can produce and lose that substantial amount of blood. These tantrums can go on for hours to even days. It has been recorded that their jaws will undergo a cycle of breaking and re-healing during these fits. During their times of distress, they seem to be not able to eat, nor do anything but the actions previously mentioned. When extremely angered, which is highly rare, the sound of what seems to be static can be heard near them. They enjoy classical music, and, during some occasions, have shown to be able to mimic musical instruments vocally.
SCP-4982 enjoys coloring, dancing and rolling on the floor of their room. They dislike loud noises. They seem to be nervous around men. For this reason, only female researchers are given permission to conduct interviews and observe SCP-4982.
It is not entirely known why SCP-4982 consumes food, nor how they digest it. It has been hypothesized by Dr.███████ that it may be for solely just the enjoyment of it. During observation, it has been recorded that they do not have stomachs, kidneys, bladders, livers, nor intestines.
SCP-4982 tends to be introverted and likes to be left alone to their own devices. They usually do not speak with obvious aggression, though.
It is advised not to ask SCP-4982 any complex questions, for they will either just respond with incoherent nonsense or they will ignore you completely. It is advised not to ask SCP-4982 if they know their origin or parents, due to an incident where they were asked these questions and showed immediate extreme and intense disturbance. It should be noted that SCP-9789 will often refer to you as their “forebear”. They do this with any person they come into contact with.
It is advised that interviews are no more than 30 minutes long due to the fact that, in the past, interviewers have expressed symptoms of unusual paranoia, nausea and sensitivity to movement and sound whilst and after communicating with SCP-4982. And, lastly, it is recommended that a researcher wears a pastel pink or bright blue flower on their person during an interview, since it has been shown that SCP-4982 are more willing to talk to people who have these aesthetically pleasing colors on.
NOTE: MOST RECENT LOG PRESENTS NEW DOCUMENTATION ON SCP-4982’s BEHAVIOR. THIS NEW LOG COULD POSSIBLY UPDATE SCP-4982’s CLASS. THIS INFORMATION SHOULD BE REVIEWED BY Dr.█████.
Interviewed: [Dr.███ & SCP-4982]
[SCP-4982 is approached at █/ █/ █ at 9:32 AM by Dr.███]
Dr.███: Hello, what are you drawing?
SCP-4982: Hi, forebear! Smiley faces! And hearts!
Dr.███: That’s nice. Are you feeling happy today?
SCP-4982: Yes! (Small pause) Can I ask you a question?
SCP-4982: When [DIALOGUE EXPUNGED, ONLY TO BE SEEN BY REVIEWER]? Can [DIALOGUE EXPUNGED, ONLY TO BE SEEN BY REVIEWER]?
>End Log<
Closing Statement:
[As the interview stopped, SCP-4982, while presenting a wide smile, proceeded to rip apart the finished drawing. The drawing was of SCP-4982, ███ and ██, █████ ███ and holding █████ in their hands, with hearts and smiley faces scattered on it.
This particular interaction was more standoffish and concerning than others. The questions regarding ████ ███ and ███ ███ ██ can be considered suspicious.
It should be noted that Dr.███ felt extreme sensitivity to sound and movement upon after talking to SPC-4982, began to act afraid, vomited several times, and eventually lost consciousness for five hours.
Once she regained consciousness, Dr.███ claimed she had no recollection of the entire day, including the interview. It is to also be noted that when Dr.███ regained consciousness, her left eye had a popped blood vessel, her right hand’s wrist was noticeably red, and her ears and right shoulder were bruised.
This is alarming due to the fact that the interview was so brief, and no other interviewer has experienced symptoms of this intensity before. SPC-4982 has never previously showed actual intent to cause harm until this point. SCP-4982 seemed to be shyer, a bit more agitated, blunt and more reluctant than usual during the interview. Keep them under close observation for 48 hours, just in case.]






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