Fifty Shades of Alice Through the Looking Glass (Second Book of the 50 Shades of Alice Trilogy)

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Authors: Melinda DuChamp
and her tight outfit, though flattering, wasn’t very warm. The gentle breeze kicked up under her plaid skirt and tickled Alice between her legs. She shivered, feeling her nipples harden under her white blouse, and she looked down and saw their stark outline through the thin fabric.
    “It was kind of the Queen to give me these clothes, but they are rather revealing,”
Alice thought.
    Unsure of where to go, Alice walked up a gentle slope and peered down into a valley filled with bright daisies, lush apple trees, and brightly colored birds singing playfully. She felt as if she’d stepped into a Disney cartoon.
    “I half-expect the animals to start talking,” she said to a fat bumble bee as it buzzed past her nose.
    “Fuck off,” said the bee.
    Alice pouted at the insult. “Why, I never!”
    “That’s not what I’ve heard, you little slut,” the bee said.
    Alice thought about swatting the unpleasant insect, but realized it might sting her. Or worse, call her more names. So instead she continued to walk into the valley of the Sunny Bunny Fun Field of Happiness, and eventually came upon a rugged-looking man sitting under a tree. He wore peasant’s clothing: a tan shirt, open at the chest, which appeared to be made of some rough material like burlap, and brown pants with a hole in the right knee, their cuffs tucking into black boots. Though the clothes appeared roughhewn, they were very clean, and the man looked comfortable in them. He had shoulder length black hair, in need of a comb, and a face in need of a shave. He was playing with a Rubik’s Cube, and had managed to complete both the red and the green sides.
    “Hello,” Alice said.
    The man glanced up at her, but rather than make eye-contact, he seemed to be focusing up her skirt.
    “That’s rather rude,” she said, placing a hand between her legs to hide from his stare.
    “What is?” he asked.
    “Staring at my private parts.”
    “If you didn’t want me to stare, why didn’t you put on panties?”
    Alice frowned. “I don’t have any.”
    “That proves you want people to stare. You don’t even have any panties to put on. How about you stand over me right now, let me have a nice, long look?”
    Alice felt herself blush at the suggestion, and a wicked part of her almost wanted to do it. But she didn’t even know who this man was.
    “You’re thinking about it, aren’t you?” he asked.
    Alice chewed her lower lip.
    “You have nothing to be ashamed of, you know. Your womanhood is quite beautiful.”
    Alice felt the aforementioned womanhood grow warmer. “Really?”
    “Like a big, pink flower.”
    “A flower?” Alice said, and she giggled thinking about Lily, Rose, and Daisy. She supposed the description made some sense, although before now, she never would have described it that way.
    “Yes. I bet it smells nice, too. I think it would look perfect on a book cover.”
    “Well, thank you, I suppose. But I doubt that will ever happen.”
    “You never know,” the man said, offering his hand. “I’m Gnat.”
    “Nat?”
    “No. Gnat. With a silent G. Short for Gnathan. And you are?”
    Alice took his hand, “I’m Alice.”
    Gnat’s hands were rough with calluses but pleasantly warm.
    “What brings you to the Sunny Bunny Fun Field of Happiness, Alice?”
    “I’m looking for…” Alice chose her words carefully. “An open mind.”
    “I could help with that,” Gnat said, lips turning up into a bright smile.
    “Really?”
    “Really. And it will give me a break from this.” He held up the Rubik’s Cube. “This puzzle is like a penis, you know.”
    “How so?”
    “The more you play with it, the harder it gets.”
    Alice giggled. “Well, Gnat, I think I’d enjoy that.”
    “The puzzle? Or my offer to open your mind?”
    “Your offer, Nat.”
    “Gnat. The G is silent.”
    “Gnat,” Alice said.
    “Well, then, lie down next to me and we’ll begin.”
    Gnat released her hand and patted the ground, inviting Alice to have a seat.

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