So I asked ChatGPT to write a story in the style of Stephen King about a girl losing a truth and dare game

This one was definitely Stephn King inspired LOL!!!

Here’s what it wrote:

Jenny was a 16-year-old girl who always felt like an outcast among her peers. She was shy and introverted, and she struggled to make friends. But one night, Jenny was invited to a party with some classmates from school. The party was going well, and everyone was having a good time until they started playing truth or dare.

Jenny was nervous when it was her turn, and she was asked to choose between truth or dare. She chose dare, thinking it would be something harmless. But when the dare was revealed, she regretted her decision. Her dare was to suck her thumb until it shriveled and rotted to the bone.

At first, Jenny refused to do it, but her classmates insisted, laughing and teasing her. Being desperate for acceptance, she agreed to the dare without hesitation. She put her thumb in her mouth and started sucking, feeling humiliated and degraded.

As the days passed, Lily continued to suck her thumb, even when alone. Her thumb began to change in color and became swollen and painful. However, she couldn’t bring herself to stop. She felt like this was her only chance to prove herself to her peers and be accepted.

As the weeks went by, Lily’s thumb became more and more shriveled, and the skin began to peel away. Her parents noticed the change and took her to the hospital, where they discovered that the infection had spread throughout her body. Despite all efforts, the doctors were unable to save her, and Lily passed away at the young age of 16.

Her peers were shocked and saddened by the news, and some even felt guilty for the role they played in Lily’s tragic fate. However, the damage had already been done, and they were left to grapple with the consequences of their actions. The memory of Lily’s suffering haunted them for years to come, a grim reminder of the dangers of peer pressure and the need for acceptance.