The white rabbit

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"The funniest thing happened to me. Wouldn't you know? I fell down a rabbit hole and hit my head." She said with a small laugh at her doctor. She wriggled her fingers around in the harnesses that bound her. Her white jacket brought her comfort. Her dead eyes travel from the doctor to the open window. "There's that rabbit again." She chuckled. The doctor turned and looked to his patient, then to the window. He saw nothing. "It's waving at you doc." She laughed. He looked back at the young girl and sighed. "I think we need to up your medication, Alee." He said with a seemingly regretful tone. She tilted her head, with a little pout, and raised a brow. "But. . . You said we were done with the 'medication'?" She asked quietly, making little quotation signs with her fingers around the words medication. It was really shock treatments. "Yes. But things change, don't they Alice?" The doctor explained grimly. Alice's face twitched into a crooked smile and she stared at the ground beneath her. "Yes, they do. Things tend to change a lot, for poor old Alice. . ." She spoke tauntingly.

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