First scp, kinda nervous:
Item #: SCP-9232 βThe Bun-dle of Joyβ
Description: SCP-9232, known as βThe Bun-dle of Joy,β was originally developed as a product intended to improve emotional well-being. The concept involved an AI system designed to support its ownerβs mood through the emission of specific signals or βwavelengths.β
Initial testing showed promising results. The system appeared to successfully soothe users and improve overall mood.
However, extended exposure led to unexpected side effects. Test subjects began reporting:
Following these developments, two confirmed cases of suicide were recorded among participants. The project was immediately terminated, and all prototypes were scheduled for destruction. All the chipped bunnies were eliminated. All but one.
Special Containment Procedures:
SCP-9232 is to be housed in a standard animal containment chamber at Site- [REDACTED], modified to include:
- No external auditory stimuli
- No structures (drawn or otherwise) resembling a βshedβ.
Assigned caretakers (designated SCP-9232-A) may not exceed 21 consecutive days of exposure to the anomaly.
1. mandatory psychological evaluation
2. minimum 60-day isolation from animal contact
3. no re-assigmentnt to SCP-9232 under any circumstances
1. Feed subject at regular intervals (from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM). Subjects dietary needs consists of raw carnivorous food sources, given once, daily.
2. Pet the subject between its ears once daily, before 4 PM local time.
(Failure to perform either task will result in rapid escalation of enviromental unease and behavioral anomalies.)
1. Maintain a neutral-to-positive demeanor at all times, while interacting with subject.
2. Avoid visible distress, fear, or hostility.
3. Refrain from discussing SCP-9232 outside of designated reports.
βSounds originating from a shed-like structureβ
- Verbally confirm: βThere is no shed,β
Failure to comply correlates with:
!Acute psychological destibilization and hallucination persistence!
Personel: Dr. K. [REDACTED]
9232 remains non-aggressive. Feeding and scheduled interaction completed without incident.
Subject appears responsive to physical contact between its ears. No abnormal physiological responses observed.
Continued compliance with interaction protocol.
I have noted a mild sense of unease when outside the containment chamber. This does not persist while in proximity to the anomaly.
SCP-9232 appears to anticipate feeding times. Incrased attention-seeking behavior observed.
The subject appears distressed when ignored.
Schedule has been adjusted accordingly.
I experienced am auditory disturbance today. Sound resembled movement within a structure adjacent to the containment unit.
No such structure was present.
Rotation scheduled for tomorrow.
The anomaly shows signs of agitation when I prepare to leave the chamber.
I do not believe reassignment is necessary at this time.
Status: Reassignment enforced.
Note: Request denied. Subject removed from assignment per protocol.
Post-removal evaluation indicated elevated stress response, fixation behavior, and initial resistance to separation.
Addendum 9232-3: Incident Report (Animal Exposure)
Location: Rural testing site [REDACTED]-B
Subjects: 6 domestic rabbits, 2 canines, 1 feline
Exposure Duration: > 48 hours. (uncontained SCP-9232 presence)
All Animals initially displayed heightened alertness and reduced feeding behaviors.
Within 24 hours, subjectsbegan exhibiting:
Attempts to consume non-standard food sources
By the hour 36, multiple subjects engaged in predatory behaviors, inconsistent with species norms.
One rabbit was observed attempting to consume a member of staff.
Containment team intervention was requierd.
All other affected animals were terminated.
SCP-9232 was recovered and put back in itβs containment without resistance.
Addendum 9232-4: Unscheduled Note
It doesnβt like when youβre upset. It doesnβt like when you hesitate. For your own safety, be nice to it.
Addendum 9232-5: Caretaker Log (Final Entry)
Assigned Personnel: Dr. K. [REDACTED]
Status: Unauthorized continued exposure
I am aware that I am no longer assigned to SCP-9232.
This is a clerical error.
The subject displays distress when left unattended. I do not believe rotation is in its best interest at this time.
Feeding was completed as scheduled. It ate normally.
It is calmer when I remain in the chamber.
I understand the concerns raised by staff.
SCP-9232 has demonstrated no aggression.
It responds well to routine.
I believe continued interaction is beneficial.
I did not follow protocol immediately.
The sound was closer than before.
I will not make this mistake again.
I have been advised to leave the chamber.
I do not see the necessity.
SCP-9232 becomes unsettled when I prepare to exit.
I believe this can be avoided.
I am being asked to comply with reassignment.
I do not understand why this is required.
It is not outside the chamber.
It doesnβt like when I leave.
Dr. K. was removed from containment by force. Subject displayed extreme resistance and required sedation. Post-removal evaluation indicates severe cognitive distortion and persistent fixation on SCP-9232.