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realityshifted2009-02-09 12:13 am
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Arrival the Second
[Alice is holding something vaguely glossy and paperish, turning it this way and that in an attempt to make sense of it. On the ground at her feet is an incredibly oversized envelope that looks about half as tall as she is with the words 'To: One Alice Liddell' written in cursive across it.]
It looks ever so different if I hold it this way instead of that way, though this way is certainly just as good as that. Bother, but I can't make heads, tails or middles of it! [She reaches down to retrieve the giant envelope] I suspect they had the wrong Alice entirely, for certainly no-one knows I am here and one must have a post-box if one is to receive letters, whereas I certainly have none. Or rather, mine is at home - where I am currently not - and so if I had received a letter, it should go there, rather than here.
[Satisfied, Alice drops the paperish thing back into the giant envelope and digs through her pockets for a pen before plopping herself on the ground to correct the error. Once she finishes, it reads 'To: One Other Alice Liddell.'] There, that shall do nicely. Now I shall have to locate Mister Lizard so he may correctly deliver it.
It looks ever so different if I hold it this way instead of that way, though this way is certainly just as good as that. Bother, but I can't make heads, tails or middles of it! [She reaches down to retrieve the giant envelope] I suspect they had the wrong Alice entirely, for certainly no-one knows I am here and one must have a post-box if one is to receive letters, whereas I certainly have none. Or rather, mine is at home - where I am currently not - and so if I had received a letter, it should go there, rather than here.
[Satisfied, Alice drops the paperish thing back into the giant envelope and digs through her pockets for a pen before plopping herself on the ground to correct the error. Once she finishes, it reads 'To: One Other Alice Liddell.'] There, that shall do nicely. Now I shall have to locate Mister Lizard so he may correctly deliver it.

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I have, since leaving Prox, seen and killed a number of large lizards. None of them were here, and none of them delivered letters of any size. Let alone one so ridiculously huge.
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Of course, I can't be certain as I have a cat, and Dinah would sooner stare at a lizard than try to eat it - though I expect she would hide beneath the bed straight-away if she saw one of such a large size!
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Aang says it's a picture of a girl lying on the ground with a weird string around her. It doesn't make any sense.
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