It was natural for Alice to wander out in the open at times; she did have a bit of animal instinct and what better to do then to get fresh air? And the fact that she was still a child just led her to the park.
Only then did she hear a voice coming from the swing set. Peering around the bush, Alice watched carefully. She didn't really sense danger but she can tell that this girl was sad. Call it a sixth sense. Cheeks puffing, she slowly walked out to speak.
Alice jumped slightly and when she saw the older Alice she actually brightened up. She loved being around the other Alice's. She gave a small smile, though it was a little forced.
The brunette gave a slightly confused stare. Another person that knew about her here? Well, she's used to this by now. She walked over to the now open swing and stared at it; looking back at the blond Alice.
"If you keep being sad, nothing will get better!" Of course, Alice had a weird way of trying to cheer people up.. It was just part of who she was.
Even if it was an odd way of cheering up, Alice was used to it. And more than that, she was actually grateful to see an old face. But Alice couldn't be sure if the other girl remembered her or not. Which was slightly disheartening but certainly better than not having her at all. She gave a small smile. Well, there would always be one way to find out she supposed.
"Are you going to bite my cheek if I keep being sad?"
?! Alice just stared at that point. She was getting the feeling that this girl knew her quite well when she was supposedly here last. Whatever.. The girl took a plop on the swing before puffing her cheeks at the thought. Glancing over, she mumbled quietly tot he other Alice.
"If it stops you from being sad. What the hell is there to be so sad about?"
"Wouldn't you be sad if those you loved left? Like if Cheshire were here and then left? You were very sad about that then, when Oz left too. But... I suppose you don't remember that... Still, you get lonely and sad about it."
Only then did she hear a voice coming from the swing set. Peering around the bush, Alice watched carefully. She didn't really sense danger but she can tell that this girl was sad. Call it a sixth sense. Cheeks puffing, she slowly walked out to speak.
"Oi.. You."
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"Ah, Miss Alice!" she said as she moved Basil.
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"If you keep being sad, nothing will get better!" Of course, Alice had a weird way of trying to cheer people up.. It was just part of who she was.
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"Are you going to bite my cheek if I keep being sad?"
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"If it stops you from being sad. What the hell is there to be so sad about?"
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