Lonley Origami

Item #: SCP-3123
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-3123-1 and SCP-3123-2 must be kept in a standard humanoid containment unit. A small bookshelf stocked with books ranging from horror, mystery, and fantasy are to be kept within the containment area to prevent SCP-3123-1 from talking to itself.

Description: SCP-3123-1 is a five foot three human female, age range around 15 to 18. Multiple psychological studies have revealed that it suffers slightly from depressive thoughts stemming from loneliness. While it never acts apon the depressive thoughts with self harm, it will ask for company of a D class personnel.

SCP-3123-2 is a red backpack, when zipped open, reveals the contents of roughly 300 or more sheets of lined paper. When SCP-3123-1 takes out said paper, it takes out a number ranging from one to six pieces (See Addendum).

Found in ■■■■■■ Florida 12/8/■■■7. SCP-3123-1 wearing SCP-3123-2 walking around near a high school. When containment was in progress SCP-3123-1 said: "I shouldn't be going with strangers." And had to be reassured that it wouldn't be hurt.

Addendum: When SCP-3123-1 takes paper from SCP-3123-2, it closes SCP-3123-2's zipper and sits on the floor. The paper has no discernable effects until folded by SCP-3123-1 into one of four origami objects such as: Swans, boats, fortune tellers, and boxes.

The first three, upon being completed, are given to D class subjects sent in for testing with SCP-3123-1 and SCP-3123-2. These origami figures are then taken and terminated after testing is over for the day. D class become upset when said origami is taken away, saying "it was a gift".
More interesting are the paper boxes SCP-3213-1 makes. It requires more paper- three to six sheets depending on the size it wants the box to be- folding each piece into a side of the box. When the box is complete, SCP-3123-1 unzips a different pocket of SCP-3123-2 and pulls out black ink pens and coloring pencils. Current finished boxes have been designated SCP-3123 A through G.

An interview with SCP-3123-1 in the process of completing SCP-3123 E was conducted with Dr.■■■■■■.

> Interviewed: SCP-3123-1 > >
> Interviewer: Dr. ■■■■■■> >
> Foreword: Dr.■■■■■■ asks SCP-3132-1 a series of questions pertaining to its abbilities. SCP-3123-1 replies with eagerness in its voice, and asks its own question near the end.> >

<Begin Log, September first, 2:30 PM>

> Dr.■■■■■■: SCP-3123-1, you do understand the purpose of the foundation. Correct? > >
> SCP-3123-1: Yeah, I do. > >
> Dr.■■■■■■: What are you doing? > >
> SCP-3123-1: I'm making a friend. > >
> Dr.■■■■■■: Another… box, does it gain sentience when finished? > >
> SCP-3123-1: Your science guys keep trying to take them before I can finish. > >
> Dr.■■■■■■: Scientists. We need to know if they are potentially dangerous- is it supposed to look like me? > >
> SCP-3123-1: I figured since, you're in charge of me, I'd try to make something nice for you. > >
> Dr.■■■■■■: It's flattering SCP-3123-1 but- > >
> SCP-3123 E, now complete, falls on its side > >
> SCP-3123-1: I can't fold origami swans to life, but boxes I can do. > >
> Dr.■■■■■■: What about dragons? > >
> SCP-3123-1: Don't you want to take your box home first, Dr. ■■■■■■? > >

<End Log>
Closing Statement: Dr.■■■■■■ was caught trying to smuggle SCP-3123 E outside of containment and was immediately terminated. SCP-3123-1 keeps its box of the doctor close at all times now, it refuses to let SCP-3123 E out of its sight claiming: "You traumatized him, you ■■■■!"