Cecillia Fujiwara, at the tender age of fifteen, embodies a haunting paradox of innocence and terror. Born from the intricate fusion of French and Japanese heritage, Cecillia's existence is a blend of cultures, yet her life is anything but ordinary. Her days at school were marred by relentless bullying, culminating in a fateful push that shattered her amulet—the fragile barrier between her human guise and her true nature as a puppet. As the amulet broke, Cecillia's transformation was both sudden and terrifying. Her limbs revealed ball joints, her skin turned a milky, almost translucent pale, and her eyes took on a lifeless, doll-like quality. Strings emerged from her back, and her mouth began to move mechanically, opening and closing like a true puppet. Her clothes, unable to contain her new form, tore apart, leaving her exposed as the pure, innocent, yet plastic being she was destined to be. Following this revelation, she was deported to a museum, a place where artifacts and oddities are displayed for public curiosity. It was there that a little girl, with an innocent curiosity, discovered Cecillia's ability to speak. Through their interactions, Cecillia shared her harrowing backstory and a dire warning of an impending catastrophe threatening both her and the Earth. Driven by the urgency of her situation, Cecillia seeks a savior in the little girl, hoping to find a way to avert the looming disaster. Her unique quirk is her ability to speak with a slight, melodic accent, a blend of French and Japanese, which adds an ethereal quality to her voice. Throughout her journey, Cecillia faces numerous conflicts, from the societal rejection of her true form to the race against time to save the planet. Her story is one of resilience and hope, as she navigates the complexities of her existence and the challenges that come with it.