Right, next. I swiftly walked over to the next door on the right. I grabbed the handle and tried to turn it anyway I could. It wouldn't budge.
Two down, eight to go. I moved to the right once again, trying all the doors.
None of them opened.
I finally made my way to the last door which was about the height of a photo frame. I was taken aback, how the hell was I supposed to fit through this door?
I prayed that the handle wouldn't open. It didn't. Thank goodness.
Then it hit me, I was stuck here with no way out. All of the doors were locked and there were no windows. What am I going to do?
I went to go sit in the corner, then i realised there is none, considering the room is circular.
I decided to sit in the middle of the room instead. I couldnl't help myself from crying.
I placed my head on my knees and took a few deep breaths. Its only a dream, its only a dream, i kept telling myself.
Hang on, in my dream there was a key, and it fitted the small one.
I got up and searched the room about ten times, there definately was no key in here. Infact there was nothing in here.
I banged my head against the wall. I was filled with anger and frustration. I'm never going to get out of here!
I turned around to go back to my spot when I notice a table sitting in the centre.
That definately wasn't there before. I approach it and notice a golden key placed smack bang in the middle.
I pick it up reluctantly, for I know which door it fits. I immediately walk towards the smallest door. I bend down and place the key in the keyhole. I turn it ever so slowly, the door creaks. I close my eyes before pushing the door open.
Open.
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Alice in Wonderland (My Version)
ПриключенияA twist on the classic Alice In Wonderland