Olga Fomichyova, or simply just known as Olga, is the main antagonist in the story, "The Woman Next Door".
Origin[]
Olga Fomichyova was a married woman with one son. Eventually, a day came that her beloved husband would leave her, and she had nothing other than pure hatred for him from that point on.
Alexei, their son, resembled his father, and it drove Olga insane. She couldn't bare the sight of her own son.
Olga neglected her son's needs. Soon, her parents had caught on to how the child was being treated, and they realized that Olga was in no condition to be a mother. They had planned to get custody of Alexei, while their daughter is locked away in a mental hospital to improve on herself.
Although, Olga refused to let that happen. She slit her son's throat and stabbed him in the chest approximately 10 times. Then, she hung herself from the ceiling.
Many say that, in this specific apartment, the ghost of Olga and her son are trapped, unable to stray any further from their doorstep.
Appearance[]
Olga appears younger in comparison to her actual age. She has long, wavy brown hair, dark eyes, and fair skin. She stands at an average height, which is, more than likely, at least 5'7.
Personality[]
Olga was once a lovable, always down-to-earth person. Anyone who knew her would never expect her to be the delusional, insane sociopath that she had become. She is also identifiably selfish, because she wants everyone to feel the same way she did.
Powers and Abilities[]
Olga isn't known to have any extreme powers/abilities, but as a spirit, she can phase through solid objects, levitate, and, possibly, possess.
Facts[]
- Olga was born on September 2nd, 1949.
- Olga died at 33 years old on November 27th, 1982.
- Olga was from Russia.
- Olga lures her victims with a welcoming, soft-spoken voice.
- Olga kills for the sake of her own terrible fate.
- Olga can prepare marvelous tea.