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I didn't get this when I played it and only really pieced together what Lucy's chapter was really about a few years later. **SPOILERS** Lucy's chapter's first hint of spooks begins when you enter her closet. There you find one of her drawings of the mannequin monster thing, which is very important because this is one of the few ways that Lucy communicates with the Player. We often only find these pictures in closed-off areas, like her closet, armoires, and tree tree-house to name a few examples. All of these pictures she draws are about the mannequin monster. This monster in fact represents the influence of the drugs(we don't know which drug, but in my head-canon it's heroine because it's funnier that way), and the things she may or may not do under the influence of these drugs, which is VERY IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER FOR LATER. The second instance of spooks comes in the form of the camera. It sits on a completely normal TV room divider/counter top thing, but every time the shutter flashes, Lucy's drawings of the Mannequin monster show up in the flash. This means the camera is linked to her trauma, and is even linked to her forced drug use when she puts a huge ass vial of the stuff down right before the insulation hallways, which lead to the biggest hint of her chapter: The room with the blue tarps and actual Mannequins. The theme of Lucy's chapter is that she doesn't talk, throughout the whole chapter you don't hear her say one single word except her moans when she spooks you with no jaw. She CAN'T talk. Why? The Drugs. She communicates through her drawings, always about the mannequin monster, which represents the drugs. When she commits suicide the monster is in the bathroom looking down on her, even cementing her inability to speak as the thing that led to her self inflicted demise. That leads to the biggest question of the game: What was she trying to say? The most important feature of the Lucy ghost was her missing jaw. About midway through the game the Player finds a mannequin jaw in the bathroom sink where Lucy exits life, and where does the jaw go? On a mannequin where I had previously said was a huge hint to her story: The blue tarp room. Lucy's trauma was linked to the camera, the drugs; and now we are learning that she is related to a mannequin through the jaw. What do you do with mannequns? WE DRESS THEM UP, AND WE UNDRESS THEM. Placing the jaw on the mannequin opens an infinitely backless cabinet beside it, where photos and eyes are posted and drawn by the door on the inside of the cabinet. Lucy was being abused by her father, unwillingly modeling for him in various states of undress, and being drugged so that she couldn't tell anyone or resist. Closets, cabinets, and the treehouse were personal for her because those were places she would escape to so her father couldn't find her. Maybe I'm overthinking it and finding connections where there are none, but the other chapters and the ending have the same sort of subplot going on, it would make sense for Lucy to have one as well.