Alice in Wonderland: Insanity
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  • Reads 103
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2014
Mature
"Time?" the Mad Hatter's words trailed off, his manic mismatched orbs finally resting still as he stared deep into my soul, ripping into my very mind with his gaze, "There is no time. Or is there? Who knows?! I certainly don't." Demented laughter followed, the kind that would drive even the sanest people to the brink of insanity and beyond...

Alice Fitzgerald Gumbridge has lived most of her life in Winstonford Asylum, left tainted and mentally unstable from her abusive childhood, she has always been the odd-one-out.
Wonderland is the only place where she feels safe, understood, and free to have lovely tea-parties with her bountiful friends and slip away into her own dreams.
But what happens when dreams become nightmares?
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