GINA, THE DIABOLIC DOLL

Not all dolls are immobile, nor are they good company and in this story, my entire family will learn what the power of words means and that not all people are good.

At that time, my whole family was living together in the same house, because they had the custom of living together, to accompany and take care of each other and to be able to take care of the children.

As the house is so big, they did not have enough time to clean it in its entirety; so, they had to hire several employees to help them with the housework.

One of the employees, whom they had hired, is named Alice Sherman, and she was the youngest of all the staff, who were hired.

Like any new employee, Alice worked tirelessly and did so thoroughly, leaving everything clean and impeccable. Alice became friends with Laura Shapman, Sarah Shipman, Rosa Shultz, and Bertie Shoerzenger.