![]() ![]() He presented Mallory with a sketch of his imaginary friend, Anya, and a man dragging Anya’s lifeless body through the woods… The same woods located right behind the Maxwell’s house. Not long after, Mallory starts noticing Teddy’s sketches becoming more worrisome. ![]() Teddy loves to draw, and he’d show Mallory his sketches of trees, rabbits, and balloons. Mallory meets Ted and Caroline Maxwell and their five-year-old son Teddy. ![]() For more information, please visit my Privacy Policy page. If a purchase is made using these links, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. He arranges an interview for a babysitting job in the upscale suburban neighborhood Spring Brook, New Jersey.ĭisclaimer: This post may contain affiliate links. Fresh out of rehab and living in Safe Harbor with other housemates, her sponsor Russell encourages Mallory to start planning for her future starting with a job in a new environment. ![]()
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