Hattie’s Tea Party
“I find her quite intimidating, actually,”
said Dormouse sleepily,
“not the sweet little girl I expected
and I really hope Hattie
doesn’t invite her
I don’t think she would
quite fit in.”
“Who the cares if she fits in or not,”
replied Rabbit firmly.
“In a mad world no one knows their place.
Hattie will be asking her questions
and he knows the importance of madness,
so if she can’t answer madly,
then she’ll have no place.”
But it was they who had no place,
they who were transformed,
consumed
in the madness
so only the whiskers and ears
of their old selves were left,
while Alice danced her way in,
invited or not,
and sat in the spotlight
like a star.
And it was Hattie who had to leave.
Their cups were empty.
He had forgotten the tea.
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