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As night fell, Jean locked himself in his room, pen poised over a blank canvas. With eerie anticipation, he created a bone-chilling sketch. In his creation, two Alexas were depicted side by side.

One version of Alexa had a soft and innocent look with pastel colors. This was Gilbert's longing, captivated by her gentle charm. In contrast, another Alexa, dressed in bold red and black. Jean was drawn to this one, a woman he "created" to be his.

But in a twisted turn reminiscent of a Stephen King story, the 'cute mode' Alexa was headless, her decapitated head in her hands. Jean purposely depicted this to symbolize his rejection of Gilbert's version of Alexa. In Jean's mind, Gilbert's Alexa was as good as dead. She was nothing more than an illusion, a phantom that failed to capture the true essence of the real Alexa. Through this horrifying image, Jean sent a chilling message to Gilbert: the Alexa he yearned for was just a fantasy, and fantasies had no place in harsh reality.

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