[align=justify:27e4781852]Voices were one thing but seeing was another. Dainty hands rubbed at her drowsy eyes as if to take the image away. Closing her eyes and counting "One... two... three... four... five" slowly opening those feigned innocent eyes to his visage. Alice was no fool, naive- but no fool. The doctors and nurses had all explained to her that Wonderland was just a figment of her imagination, a psychosis of a child's torment, a way to get away from the pampering suffocation. "I shouldn't talk to things that aren't there. Good advice but I seldom heed it!" she said to herself in a softened tone barely a whisper. Alice had always been good at giving advice, but she wasn't good at listening to it.
Even as the bonds that kept her locked to a single spot, back rested against the wall so she could look up at the moon and wish upon a star. It couldn't be real. They were coming to take her away, footsteps echoing down the corridor as keys jiggled. There was no hope in wishing for a better place; the only she had found a better place was after medication time, three green jellybean pills and two smaller white ones that reminded her of boiled lollies. Alice missed the sweetness of lollies. Lollies reminded her of warm summer days and laughter. Looking down at the chains which had held her in place, like a picture or the never changing faces of the night wardens in this unimaginable hell. "Why would I want to return to Wonderland? Do you think me mad?" She pondered her own question while a finger absent-mindedly tapped upon her chiseled chin. "Madder than a hatter, no less."
âOh well, it wouldnât be the first time one placed me as mad. Hmmm I feel like some teaâ Expression played a quirky portrait over her features, while a more insane grin played over portending lips. If he was a figment of her imagination, he didnât exist and if she was a figment of his imagination then she didnât exist either. It was a perfect solution to a complicated situation of remaining her in hell doped to the eyeballs⦠or return back to the other hell in her head that ended her up here in the first place. âDecisions and more decisions! ⦠Mmmmm, What would you do dear Diamond?â Looking around for the small furry feline that once followed her everywhere, heard all her secrets and aspirations to escape the melodramatic life forced upon her. Diamond had run away the night of the fire, probably some alley cat out there in the night howling away. What did she have to lose? There was nothing here to keep her here and a personal imaginary hell was far better than a real one.[/align:27e4781852]
[align=center]"...but I hate your Wonderland. Besides that shooo, you're just too annoying and smell funny, like cabbage soup and oysters!"[/align]