 Item number SCP-3901 Object Class, Euclid Special Containment Procedures Any accounts that fit the description of an encounter with SCP-3901 are to be investigated by field agents immediately. Civilians targeted by SCP-3901 will need to be debriefed, undergo Procedure 022, and be amnesticized before being released. Procedure of SCP-3901 using standard anti-intangent acquisition methods is Priority Delta. SCP-3901 is yet to be recorded on digital video or photographed, but its voice has been captured on audio during observations. Research outposts SCP-3901 to be situated near proximity of SCP-3901's grave site under the guise of an isolated family farmhouse. Continuous seismic and audio monitoring of SCP-3901's grave site is required until permanent containment is possible. Any new bodies detected underground at the site will need to be exhumed from SCP-3901's coffin. Description Based on eyewitness accounts, SCP-3901's entity that takes on the appearance of a mummified human female corpse with long hair and wearing only a men's dress shirt. It is theorized that SCP-3901 is sapient, but frequently suffers from acute memory loss based on its behavior. SCP-3901 displays a selection process of targeting single male individuals who regularly sleep alone. SCP-3901 will then regularly manifest within the bedroom and enter the target's bed. Once in the bed, SCP-3901 will typically lie in a supine position or a fetal position facing the target, in some cases embracing the target from behind in a seemingly affectionate manner. SCP-3901 always exercise caution in not waking the target, but has been reported to touch the target's face gently in rare instances. SCP-3901 will usually vanish once the target wakes. The purpose of this behavior is largely unknown, but has generally not resulted in hostility towards the target unless SCP-3901 reacts extremely negatively towards Procedure 022. Typically this behavior will continue for about a month before SCP-3901 begins to actively communicate with the target. Most of these conversations tend to be one-sided, with any responses towards SCP-3901 being seemingly ignored. Below are a few selected responses from SCP-3901 that were recorded during observation sessions conducted by field researchers. Alan? What are you thinking? Do you think of us? Of me? I had never felt this way. I was so lonely, so cold, but you are warm next to me. I can stay here forever. I'm scared to lose this. Are you scared too? Come closer. Sleep. Addendum-3901-001 SCP-3901 is believed to be an entity previously known as Ms. Rachel Parks. According to local police reports, Ms. Parks was reported missing after a hiking trip and likely died shortly thereafter in September 1973 from exposure. The partially naked corpse was discovered the following spring, though it was badly decayed making identification difficult. Afterwards, the body was transported back to her family in Kansas' United States to be buried in its current location. Interviews with family and friends of Ms. Parks stated that she had an ongoing conflict with her roommate at the time over on a strange boyfriend. Foul play was ruled out by the detective supervising the case when it closed after the examination of the body. Addendum-3901-002 Procedure-022 is a protocol that has had limited success in field trials, but is the only known method that has been able to deter SCP-3901's interest from a victim. Field agents administering Procedure-022 are to have a 4x6 photograph of Ms. Valerie Jameson, Ms. Parks' roommate at the time, displayed somewhere in plain sight of the affected bedroom. In 78% of cases, SCP-3901 immediately departed upon viewing the photo. 22% have invoked a passive-aggressive conversation from SCP-3901 itself, with a small percentage resulting in eventual hostile aggression against the victim, where they are suddenly transferred under SCP-3901's grave site. Should hostile aggression be suspected, agents are given permission to intervene and attempt to extract the victim to prevent an incident. Below are some recorded responses from SCP-3901 in reaction to Procedure-022, which are of stark contrast to most recorded responses. What is this, Alan? I… hate her. She will never love you like I do. Why? You broke us. Do you care? Whatever? I'm so… cold? The following responses are the more assertive responses from SCP-3901 shortly after transferring the victim. I will make you love me. You will thank me for this. This is for the best. I'm not giving up on us. I won't have this baby, not without you. You can't leave. Stay.