Season: Autumn Object: Alice Through The Looking Glass
Season: Autumn Object: Alice through the looking glass
"Through the looking Glass was originally published in December of 1871 by Lewis Carroll," your lit partner says in slight monotone, informative voice.
"No wonder i feel like my head is going to pop off when reading it." Your eyes practically roll into the back of your head, as you drape you legs across a chair in the quiet study room. Looking outside, the leaves of the large oaks are red and yellow and tell you that the warmth and quiet of the library is a nice trade for the nip of the cold air outside if you had worked in the court yard.
You weren't planning on ever speaking to the boy in your class who possibly had the best hair, most beautiful eyes and greatest way with words out of everyone on campus, but now you were forced to do a project on a book that you severely struggled to enjoy. Now you were forced to and after working for hours in the library with the boy that made you feel giddy like a young child. His wise words made you realize the quality of the boom and you started the to believe that fate might be a real thing, and he was yours.
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