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Old 02-18-2015, 10:39 AM   #19
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Mrs. Jingles by sibling writing team Vickie Britton (ISFDB) & Loretta Jackson (ISFDB; SYKM shared entry), a horror short involving creepy dolls.

Can dolls be evil? When Cassie purchases two Harlequin dolls at a local antiques store, one for her and one for her sister, she soon finds herself threatened by resolved sibling rivalry and an eerie presence who calls herself Mrs. Jingles.

Cassie humors her fragile sister, Mia, who is recovering from a nervous breakdown, by purchasing two Harlequin dolls at a local antique store. The two dolls, one light-haired and the other dark, are a matching pair, which resemble the two sisters!

Sibling rivalries from childhood begin to surface, as well as jealousy over Jason, who is married Mia, but who was once Cassie’s boyfriend. Cassie soon fears for her life when she receives a disturbing phone call in the eerie voice of Mrs. Jingles. Is Mia’s mind slowly unraveling, or does the doll have a mind of its own?
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