Some things were just… Replaceable. As she stared at her white rabbit, once so perfect, so tidy, now messed up, with blood stains, slashed skin and some lack of fur – courtesy of the possibly-future-deadly scissor -, she gazed and gazed, mesmerized with all of it; "It's broken...", indeed it was, but what are you going to do about it... Alice. From the darkness, the purple stripped cat smirks and a purr is heard in a background somewhere "Indeed... the outcome is sure to be interesting..."*grin*
Curiously, almost unconsciously, she reaches her bloody hand to its head, cradling the petite thing in her hand, staring into the dead eyes of the creature, a caress to its long ear and the sound of broken laugh is heard, low at first, increasing in volume in a very short period of time.
What had she done? Destroyed a puppet, or a real living creature? ... Somehow they almost seem the same thing; Alice just couldn't do them apart.
When her Nanny found her in the middle of such a scene her screams wobbled the entire house, Alice could swear that even the mice outside the house fled in terror.
"Alice-sama! Alice-sama! What happened here? Are you ok?", on and on questions that questioned her wellbeing were thrown at her – all she did was keep staring at the thing she still couldn't identify and as if in a trance, she looked up – and was promptly carried away. She was still able to look over the persons shoulder and see the things eyes before it was taken away.
Warm. That was all she could think of at the moment, she was surrounded by it. After seeing her dirty and (still) in shock, it was decided that a bath was in order, and so that justifies how she was feeling that moment. Even though the water was warm, she still felt oddly empty, a kind of stinging coldness – "Why?..." – she couldn't stop thinking about it.
It was later forgotten as an accident but Alice never forgot... About the little White Rabbit she once had.
Thank You for your time, reviews are more than apreciated.
I am thinking about making a Sequel.
Please note that this is my first published "story" (I do not consider it a story per say).
