Chapter Nine

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('Alice')'s point of view.

I felt my legs get up and pull me forward. I felt my arms swing left to right, back and forth, yet was unable to stop it. I tried to speak, but I had no way to voice my opinion.

Get it? Because they removed my vocal cords.

I walked halway to hallway, the weight on the front of my chest would have made me grunt, and walk funny, if I was in control.

But I wasn't.

I watched as I walked for what seemed like miles, unwillingly but without complaint, as I could not complain...

The pain soaring through my legs was one which I did not want, but I knew that even if 'it' felt like it was their, it was not.

Phantom limb syndrome.

I felt my insides which seemed to jiggle around, though that made sense...

Since they weren't my organs, nor hips. They were placed inside of me to make me different.

Anyone who saw me, there is no way they did not assume I was born again.

It felt as if my brain was moved from my body, and placed in one of a small, teenage girl.

Even my height had changed.

I walked through many hallways, many doors, and finally arrived inside of... a jail?

Each door was like that from a jail, the cells were the size of a prison chamber... but the insides of the cell were completely renovated...

The one my body walked into and closed...

Looked like a girls room.

But the one next to me...

Was horrifying.
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The mad doctors looked at onw another, back and forth with sadistic smiles creeping up onto their dark, frightening faces.

"We now have (Alice In Wonderland), shall we gain (The Angel, Gabriel) next?" One asked to the one on their left.

"We shall see." Thats all they said, but enthusiasm showed on their faces, and if you knew them well, you could tell they were on an adrenaline rush.

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