"Heya Alice! Let's get going~ze!" Marisa yelled as loud as she could, walking up to the doll maker's house. No response. "Oh c'mon..it's noon! get up!" Marisa yelled again as she grew closer. "...I'm comin' in~ze!" The witch yelled, kicking the door open. It flung and crashed against the wall, rumbling the house a bit.

Alice, who was in another room at the time, stormed out. "If I didn't answer, don't just barge in like some kind of criminal!" Alice steamed. "I could have been naked for all you know!"

"...and?" Marisa chuckled, throwing her broom over her shoulders, knocking into a few wires on the wall that kept some of Alice's puppets in place, many works in progress. Alice growled, glaring at the witch with a glare only a witch of death could give. Marisa chuckled nervously. "I'll..guess I'll get going." She said, quickly rushing out the household, slamming the door shut on her way out.

Alice growled. "Inconsiderate little witch...no respect for my stuff...always barging in...taking my things.." Alice grumbled on, picking up the fallen dolls. She placed them back on their shelves that hung on the walls, and trying to untangle the wires. A few though, where knotted at the very top. The doll maker sighed and floated up to the top of her household and began to untie the knots. "She's making me do all of this when they were...perfect..." she said, trailing off at the end of her sentence. At the very top shelves, hidden by both time and layers of dust, lied a few dolls, none that Alice had used. She picked them all up and slowly floated down and laid each one on the table in the middle of her main room. "These..can't be them.." she said, grabbing one of them and quickly dusting it off and sitting it upright.

The doll had green hair that came down straight to it's back, two strands though curled in front of it's ears and down to it's chest. Most of it's hair was kept back with a frilly, light red and burgundy colored headdress. It's dress was the same color scheme, though a white blouse was under it's dress, the collar being folded up and cut to small points, held closed by a large, green ribbon. The doll's eyes where closed and held a few nicks along what visible parts of it's body. Alice bit her lip. "...Berlin..." she put it aside and dusted off the second doll.

The second one had long blond hair, reaching around it's shoulders, most of it falling over it's chest on the right, and it's back on the left, with a green hairband on whatever was left on the top of her head. It's eyes were open, and shone with a deep green, yet dull color. It wore a forest green, one piece dress, the fringes having cut-in decorations, and a white scarf was wrapped around it's neck loosely. Alice pushed it to the side, looking at the two. "...Berlin...and Venice..." she shook her head, looking at the third as she blew the dust off.

The doll had blond hair, like Venice, but it was kept in a tight ponytail, save for a long piece of her bang that covered her left eye, both eyes closed. Her hands were folded over a large green ribbon just above her chest, attached to a short sleeved, red blouse. The skirt was a pure white that went to it's knees, an off white apron over that. Alice rubbed her eyes to stop tears, placing this doll with the rest. "I..can't believe it...Bastille." She quickly went over to the last doll and removed the dust.

The last doll, had an oddly similar look: long, blue hair kept in a ribbon, blue eyes, a white blouse, blue skirt, and white shawl, along with deep by eyes. This doll though, was slightly smaller than the rest and had tattered wings that looked like fairy wings. A;ice picked it up, then place it with the four. "..Berlin, Venice, Bastille, and Warsaw..." She said. "..I thought..I lost them..."