Item Number: SCP-XXX

Object Class: Euclid

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXX is to be held in a Type I, low security Humanoid Containment Chamber. It is to be treated as a non-anomalous toddler suffering from acute lymphocytic leukemia. Nurses assigned to SCP-XXX are to be rotated . If any occur, the nurses are immediately to be removed and issued amnesiacs.

Requests for food, water, entertainment and books should provided upon request. Two times a week SCP leaves the containment chamber to receive chemotherapy in the medical bay.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a child of three years of age. It has approached all the typical developmental milestones. SCP-XXX is Caucasian with light blue eyes and blond hair. Examination of SCP-XXX has revealed that it is genetically human, but further study has shown it is not the genetic offspring of the parents raising it, regardless of race or ethnicity, though the parents will refute that, having birthed SCP-XXX and have brought it up as one of their own.

At the age of three SCP-XXX becomes ill with a bloodborne disease and requires testing, resulting in hospitalization. Each time, a diagnosis of leukemia is revealed, along with the reveal to the parents that it is genetically not their offspring.

Anomaly occurs one week later, when the parents of SCP-XXX become disinterested in the child to the point of neglect. They cease recognizing SCP-XXX as their responsibility and no longer attend to it in any nature, resulting in the eventual death of SCP-XXX. Once SCP-XXX has expired, it disappears as if it were never present.

There have been fifteen cases of events matching the description of SCP-XXX’s disappearance. The parents have been interrogated each time, but despite the existence of prior photographic evidence, none remember it ever existed in their homes for the previous three years.

SCP-XXX was most recently located in the home of Latoya and Jamal Jackson, an African American couple who have been raising SCP-XXX as their own with their three daughters. No one in the family recognized that SCP-XXX was not related to them.

SCP-XXX became ill the day after its third birthday and was taken to Hope Hospital, where a blood test was given. Once it was revealed that SCP-XXX had leukemia and was not the biological child of the Jacksons, the mother became increasingly distant from SCP-XXX. Within days, the Foundation tracked the family down and they discovered SCP-XXX locked in a small bedroom and in need of medical intervention. The Foundation took custody of SCP-XXX and gave it its current designation.

Addendum 1:

SCP=XXX has exhibited no further anomalous effects when its is not in danger. It is continuing to grow at a normal human rate of development and is receiving treatment for leukemia.