
Sitting at a white table with a few chairs of the same colour, under a tall arcade decorated with pink roses, Alice spent time with her older sister, having tea together. She began to get bored, as she could not have any conversation with her sister, Elizabeth, giving the impression that the novel she was reading was much exciting than the tea party organized by her younger sister. At one point, Alice gets up taking the teapot to serve the guests: "Would you like some tea, Miss Elizabeth?" Her sister didn't answer; instead, she just pushed the cup of tea with her index finger at the host. Alice took this as a yes. She turns to another guest, this one being a 13.77-inch-tall porcelain doll with blond hair, and asks, "Would you like some tea Miss Agnes?" Alice waited a few seconds and then poured tea into Agne's cup, even though she already had some. Finishing serving all the guests, these being dolls and teddy bears, Alice sits next to her sister, she doesn't know what to say to attract her attention, so she just follows her with her eyes. She had sneaked a look at the brown books with gold edges, which her sister would not let go of, she seemed quite heavy, not knowing how to read, Alice could not figure out what that book was about, she just admires the gilded buckle on the cover that surrounds the name of the book. He glanced at the contents of the book as well, but saw no pictures or dialogue. "What good is a book without pictures and dialogue?" Alice wondered.
- You talk like your ignorant mother. Replied Elizabeth without even taking her eyes off her book. - What is an ignorant person? Alice asked puzzled - An unconscious person, my dear, is someone without any training in any field also without basic knowledge. More on your understanding, uneducated! - My mother is yours, too. He loves you very much. How can you insult her like that? - Alice, please, don't associate me with people like you. You have no idea how much you humiliate me, doing this. You were only two years old when my father introduced you as my sister. You certainly don't remember that you were living in a shelter for people unwanted by society, in a dirty slum on the outskirts of London. "
Alice managed to get up from her chair, slamming the table teapot, but she preferred to refrain from making a scene, so she sat back down. Meanwhile, Elizabeth closes her book but not before leaving a leaf as a sign where she stayed with the reading, after which she turns her gaze to Alice, completing: "Unwanted people in society are the poor, the handicaps people, the mentally ill, thieves, criminals, prostitutes, you and your mother."
- If you think my mother is such a jonic person, why did your father marry her? That means that your father saw something special at her that won him, heart. - Alice don't create illusions. My father gets married to your mother out of pity. The only way she got noticed was by returning her wallet when it fell out of her pocket. For, otherwise, he would never look at a woman in ragged clothes begging with a dirty baby in her arms. Unlike your mother, mine is a duchess of French descent. She grew up in the Palace of Versailles. And my father is a famous doctor who has won a lot of awards and honours. But your father, who is he ?! I haven't heard anyone talk about him. You should also be grateful that you have the opportunity to live here and have the life that you have, if it weren't my father, now you would have worked in the mine like other children as your age, or cleaned chimneys. " - I organized this tea party to spend time together. I thought we would get to know each other and you will come to like me! Replied, Alice disappointed. - Very kind of you, but you wasted your time. Nothing will make to change my opinion about you. Now if you excuse me, I have to go to my room and prepare for my mother's visit, she comes from Paris with my grandparents, I have to make a good impression. Again! Au revoir!
As Elizabeth walks away, Alice, red with rage, breaks the teapot, slamming it against the table again. Then, heading towards his older sister, he abruptly makes her lose her balance, seriously hitting her arm.
- Stay away from me, freak !! Elizabeth shouted as she stood up and cleaned her peasant dress.
But those words aroused Alice's anger, even more, taking her sister's book from the ground and hitting her in the head as hard as she could, causing her to fall to the ground again. Being on top of Elizabeth, she continues to run her with the book, in different parts of her body shouting: "Why can't you stand me ?! My mother and I love you! Why you don't love me?!"


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