The Strange Peculiar Bizarre Town Alice, Alex And Malice Part One
Alice
The girl woke up. It was the following day after she had gone to the clown. She remembered nothing about the day before. Yet she knew that the clown was dead. However she did not know how she knew. She knew that she was fourteen yet she did not feel like it. Her mind felt like that of an infant. It seemed like everything was shiny and new.
She then looked throughout the room.
It could do with a little bit more pink. She thought as she slipped out of bed.
She looked at the wardrobe. She found a dress that was part of a school uniform. She put it all on.
"Melinda?" Jaden asked.
She looked behind her. She had a strange simple innocent look in her red eyes. She smiled as she took out a brush.
"I am sorry. I am no longer Melinda." She said as she started to brush her hair.
Jaden frowned yet could not hide her alarm.
"Then who are you?"
"Alice!" She said with a smile.
She soon finished brushing her hair. She then took out a ribbon.
"Like your doll?"
She looked at the doll as it looked as if it was looking back at her.
"Yes! She is so beautiful. Have you not noticed?" She sang while putting her hair up.
"Personally, I find heg creepy."
She frowned.
"Why is that?"
"She seems… I don't know… too lively." She muttered. "Did you see the clown?"
"Yes! He did soever a good performance! It was memorable. I hardly think that I will ever forget it!" She exclaimed. "There, how do I look?"
"Beautiful. Now come!"
She soon made the girls some breakfast.
"Thank you!"
Matilda looked at the girl with shock. Yet she looked away.
"You visited the clown did you not?"
"Yes! How could you tell?"
"Idiot! You should not have done that. Do you not remember when I was-never mind."
Alice looked at her with a frown as she ate. They cleaned their teeth. While Matilda watched her closely. They soon set off for school. Once there, she held her hand as they walked in.
Things seemed to go smoothly and there seemed to be nothing wrong. In fact things seemed to be going well, aside from the fact that she had become almost a teacher's pet and a goody two shoes.
Nothing seemed to be wrong so Matilda thought that she was worrying over nothing. Yet that all soon changed when noon came.
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