*YOUR POV*
I shoved the shelves out of the way after unclogging the belt wheels, then entered a room through the door behind the shelves. There was a big glass window with the words "SHE'S QUITE A GAL!" painted in black ink across a wooden board at the top. I looked around the room, noticing two other doors on my left and right. I hesitantly crept closer to the glass. Then, all the lights switched off except for the one illuminating the glass. I gulped as I heard a voice. Susie's voice, singing. "I'm the cutest little angel, sent from above, and I know just how to swing. I got a bright little halo, filled with love... I'm Alice Angel!" I shuddered. It was chilling to hear that song in Susie's voice, but if that was Susie, maybe there was a chance I could save her. The song continued. "I'm the hit of the party, I'm the belle of the ball, I'm the toast of every town. Just one little dance and I know you'll fall... I'm Alice Angel! I a'int no flapper, I'm a classy dish, and boy, this girl can sing. This gal can grant your every wish..." Silence. I waited for the last line to be sang; the music was still playing in the background. I got even closer to the glass, wondering if I could see Susie. I saw a figure rise up, seemingly from nowhere. A scream was ripped from my throat as she slammed her hands on the glass, scaring me and causing me to jump back in fear. It was Alice. Except, she looked different. Everything was the same besides her face. It was horribly marred and disfigured on the left side, but resembled Susie's face immensely. Alice screamed, her hands still on the glass. "I'M ALICE ANGEEELLLL!!!!" Then all the lights went out and I heard her chuckle. There was now no doubt in my mind. Susie was long gone. That was pure Alice, meaning I needed to get out of here as my main priority, before she showed up again.
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Touched By An Angel
FanfictionI was challenged a while back to do something like this and this was the chosen story. An Alice Angel x Fem! Reader. Enjoy! Highest Ranking: #1 in #aliceangel