This story is an aftermath of a more modern Alice in Wonderland and Through
the Looking Glass. The characters are not mine.they are Lewis Carroll's.
~*PrOlOgUe *~
Alice Humphrey was 12 years old when she had her "adventures" through the looking glass and in Wonderland. She now was 17. She still dreamed about her adventures, but instead of picturing her as she was now, she imagined herself as a 12 year old. She thought her dreams were trying to tell her something, so she begged her parents to let her see a fortuneteller, dream interpreter, or psychiatrist (she only mentioned the last one after dozing of in A.P. Calculus to awaken to kids mocking her singing "the unbirthday song"). They refused. She begged her sister Lucy to beg for her. She refused too. Her family was a rich one, and they didn't want anyone to think they were psycho. In fact, they were so rich that if Alice had been taken to any of her above choices, it would make the front page of the tabloids.
~*PrOlOgUe *~
Alice Humphrey was 12 years old when she had her "adventures" through the looking glass and in Wonderland. She now was 17. She still dreamed about her adventures, but instead of picturing her as she was now, she imagined herself as a 12 year old. She thought her dreams were trying to tell her something, so she begged her parents to let her see a fortuneteller, dream interpreter, or psychiatrist (she only mentioned the last one after dozing of in A.P. Calculus to awaken to kids mocking her singing "the unbirthday song"). They refused. She begged her sister Lucy to beg for her. She refused too. Her family was a rich one, and they didn't want anyone to think they were psycho. In fact, they were so rich that if Alice had been taken to any of her above choices, it would make the front page of the tabloids.
