A little girl and her imagination thinks of her only friend, but due to some events, her imaginary friend was abandoned. The friend's name is Lily. Not what you expected from the Alice in Wonderland mishmash ragdoll friend. She was created to be the nonsensical friend that puts in fun in her kids' life.With the powers of the one and only Cheshire Cat, ears of the punctual White Rabbit, the crown of the Rude and Tyrannical Red Queen, the notorious Mad Hatter's hat and ability to make tea cups filled to the brim with tea out of nowhere, the muchy Alice's dress, and being a ragdoll reminiscent of her owner's mother, what lies for Lily in her new Wonderland known as "Foster's home for Imaginary friends"?
I never saw much of these, so I decided to make one, and I loved Wilt ever since I was a kid. I DO NOT OWN FOSTER'S HOME FOR IMAGINARY FRIENDS OR ALICE IN WONDERLAND. I GIVE CREDITS TO THE ARTIST WHO MADE THE BASE. I ONLY ALTERED IT TO LOOK LIKE LILY. I ONLY OWN HOW LILY WAS DESIGNED, BUT NOT THE ALICE IN WONDERLAND STUFF. DONT KNOW IF THAT MADE SENSE SO...HOPE YOU DO.
Alice Milner was a silly girl with a head full of nonsense... just how she liked it. Hers was a world of the impossible come to life, of dreams made real. Of fears faced, and expectations evaporated.
But the world is dark and full of horrors. And when her resilience is tested in the crucible of modern society, she must rely upon a nightmare foe from the fantasies of her youth to help her find a path through the shadows back to the light.
She needs help, and she can't afford to turn her nose up at an offer of help, even from her sworn nemesis.
*Trigger Warning* This story is intended for mature readers. It contains suggestive elements that deal with physical and sexual abuse. While scenes are not directly described, they are alluded to in the aftermath as characters recover. This story also contains coarse language. Please read at your own discretion. And if you have been targeted by abuse, know that you do not deserve it, you are not alone, it's not your fault, and there are people who can help.
Pledge: This story portrays the struggle of young girls who are victims of human trafficking. In gratitude for the opportunity to share this story, I'm pledging 50% of all future earnings from this book to the Canadian Women's Foundation whose Task force seeks an end to the trafficking of women and girls.
Cover photo adapted from photo by https://unsplash.com/photos/brCVPmnWjj4
Photographer: Manuel del Moral