Elizabeth Liddell (
needsnokey) wrote in
dear_mun2012-08-27 04:29 pm
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voice testing
Really now, Miss Mundane, you can't expect to play both myself and my sister. Don't you think you're biting off a bit more than you can chew?
No?
Well, I suppose it will be nice to see things outside of London. Perhaps an adventure is just what's needed! Though, you shall have to explain...certain things, but we shall cross those bridges when we get to them, won't we?
[ooc: possible spoilers for alice: madness returns in the comments, should canonmates tag in.]
No?
Well, I suppose it will be nice to see things outside of London. Perhaps an adventure is just what's needed! Though, you shall have to explain...certain things, but we shall cross those bridges when we get to them, won't we?
[ooc: possible spoilers for alice: madness returns in the comments, should canonmates tag in.]

Here's a Cheshire Cat of sorts xD
we're acquainted! mun behind shattered_looking_glass here o/
How is it that you know Alice, sir?
Oh hello! 8)
*waves!*
Strange, one would think I would have known you...or, perhaps you were a secret friend?
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You'll be seeing a lot of things that Alice talked about as a girl probably.
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Though, I suppose in a new place anything could be.
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Pray tell, how is it that you became real? Or, where you always so?
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Of course you're assuming only things YOU can see are real. In your universe you would likely never be able to see me but certainly Alice could if I fancied visiting her outside of Wonderland.
The White Rabbit certainly did as he pleased. Although he has done that since Alice first visited Wonderland.
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[They're questions, not demands. Lizzie is genuinely curious.]
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But, things are rarely simple, I think. And I shall be seeing the rest of you in this place as well?
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She seemed very fond of you, though.
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It is nice to hear that she enjoyed my guidance. I would do it again if needed.
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I must thank you, then, for keeping her safe when I could not.