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♕ Alice Pleasance Liddell (Book) ♛ ([personal profile] madcuriosity) wrote2023-02-07 09:10 am
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[personal profile] doctor_uhh 2024-03-22 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[Indeed she is only acting based on her previous experience, which makes her quite sensible, and not at fault at all for Li Lianhua being the way he is. But she is very prim and particular about her garden at such young an age, isn't she? Li Lianhua is delighted.]

Young Miss Alice,

forgive my ignorance, but won't you run the risk of these flowers getting into a fierce argument with one another, should their robes match? I know great beauties rarely tolerate competition... At least leave it up to fate, so you won't be blamed if there's trouble, don't you agree?

What a curious question, young miss! Is that a concern or a hope?

Left wondering,
Huahua Caocao
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[personal profile] doctor_uhh 2024-04-06 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
[The next letter comes after a delay of a few days, but he returns to his little pen pal as soon as he's able.]

Young Miss Alice,

what you say makes a lot of sense. Naturally, the friendlier the flower the harder it would be for anything to trouble it, so the roses would find it quite difficult to start an argument. I'm reassured to learn that these little seeds will have such a knowledgeable warden.


[Her polite yet firm exclusion of fate from her garden can't fail to make him laugh. There should be an idiom somewhere in that. But being rebutted with such simple confidence proves too hard to resist being contrary.]

Not everything that grows wild and free does so due to fate, and not everything someone tries to keep all in order will be safe from fate, you know. Which plants thrive and which fall prey to mice or insects, which new seeds the wind brings and which it destroys, are those not fate as well?

How interesting! Then it sounds like any magical being worth their reputation would not make the mistake of giving you a child the size of your thumb, as neither of us are in want of one. I think that's quite reassuring to know. Of course, a little rabbit the size of your thumb would be very charming indeed, but wouldn't you worry about losing it in the folds of your gown or between tall blades of grass? I think if the young miss were to plant carrots and lettuce in a corner of her garden, she might attract some rabbits of a more practical size.

In want of carrots now,
Huahua Caocao