Alice had found a place down by the lake. She was bundled up in her tattered trench coat and hufflepuff scarf, fingerless gloves. In her lap she held a notebook stained with all manner of questionable notebooks, corners bent and creased. Her breath escaped in a series of pale plumes of frost. One hand held a pen. One hand was resting on her knee.
There was a time, I met a girl of a different kind
We ruled the world,
Thought I'll never lose her out of sight,
We were so young
I think of her now and then
I still hear the songs, reminding me of a friend
One earbud was shoved in her ear and the other trailed down onto her chest. Her eyes were lost somewhere in the middle distance, and the notebook page in her lap showed a half finished drawing of the landscape, shaded in places. The opposite page saw what seemed to be a half-written letter of some kind. Her free hand travelled up to the cross she wore and twisted around it.
Up on the hill across the blue lake,
That's where I had my first heart break
I still remember how it all changed
My father said
Don't you worry, don't you worry child
See heaven's got a plan for you
Don't you worry, don't you worry now
Yeah!
A shudder went through her and she quickly reached into her pocket to pull out the portable radio, shuddering and flicking it off. She shook her head and gave a slow, controlled exhale.