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Follow/Fav Alice Madness Returns Mad as a hatter By: Tea For Lunatics From somewhere in/before the Madness Returns period, about Alice's experiences at the orphanage. Alice: Madness Returns PS3 Cheats. Gamerevolution Friday, July 01, 2011 New Game +. Completing each chapter of the game unlocks a dress specific to the chapter. Completing the game adds an. Alice: Madness Returns Wiki Guide Table of Contents. Chapter 5: The Dollhouse. Chapter 6: Infernal Train; Rutledge Asylum and Hyde Park. Back to the real world-sort of. Follow the one way.

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I couldn't sleep, and I decided that lying awake trying was a waste of time. So, I carefully got out of bed, as quietly as I could to not wake the other children at the orphanage. I could hear some of them snoring. Could it be their loud, calm breathing that kept me awake, perhaps? I walked carefully out of my room and in to the corridor, trying not to lose my grip on reality while I passed dark doors and terrifying photographs.
'It's all right, Alice', I told myself quietly. 'It's just darkness. Nothing can hurt you.'
Just when I had said that I heard a dripping sound. I turned around and felt how my body froze in terror. It was the cat, Dr. Bumbys cat. It was stroking against my leg, as usual - but something was missing. The head. It should be impossible, but the cat was walking around right there, in front of me, without it's head and let the blood run down the cut off neck, and flood down on the cold floor. The brown fur was black of blood. I looked down, and realized that my white, used nightgown was covered in blood as well, and I felt the wet fur against my leg when the purring, headless cat stroke its body against me. I saw how a track of blood was left on my leg after the fur. I was too scared to make a sound, and I walked backwards in pure fear to get away from the bizarre creature who now, somehow, had begun to whisper with a desperate voice that grew stronger for every second;
'Help me, Alice! Help me!'
'No...', I whispered, 'No...', horror-struck that it was another vision from Wonderland, and even more scared that it wasn't.
The cat was screaming now, so loud that I had to put my hands over my ears to block the sound out;
'HELP ME, ALICE! HELP ME!', and I was just about to scream for help, call for the doctor, perhaps, when I backed into someone, for I had not stopped walking backwards.
'Alice Lidell!', a calming, well-known voice said. 'What are you doing up?'
I turned around to see Dr. Bumby standing behind me, full-dressed, and could not help but wonder what he was doing up himself this hour.
'I-it's t-the cat', I stuttered, still terrified.
Dr. Bumby raised his eyebrows. 'Yes, you've met Amanda before, many times', he said and lifted the cat up, which did not miss a head at all.
I looked down on my legs, but nothing of the blood that had been there before could be seen. My nightgown was faded but white, without any stains.
'You look like you've seen a ghost. What's happened, Alice?', the doctor asked.
I swallowed and took a deep breath. What I had seen wasn't real.
'Nothing at all, doctor. I can't sleep, I'm afraid. I apologize if I disturbed you somehow', I replied and wiped my sweaty hands off on the nightgown.
'Don't worry about that, Alice. Are you sure that nothing happened? I happen to have, as you can see, some time over for an extra session. No one needs to know anything', Bumby said, stretching out his hand.
It was an invitation.
'Thanks, doctor, but no thanks. I appreciate your politeness, but I think I might go back to bed', I excused myself, not liking the look on his face.
Maybe it was something from my mind, which I did not trust at all anymore, but I thought I saw irritation in the doctors brown eyes. However, that irritation disappeared as fast as it appeared.
'That is good, Alice. Sleep is good. I think I might go to bed myself', he said. 'Goodnight, Alice.'
'Goodnight, doctor', I replied and turned around to walk back to my room.
'Oh, and Alice?', the doctor added, and I stopped to listen.
'Yes, doctor?', I asked.
'There is absolutely nothing to be afraid of. Keep that in mind', he said. 'Now, go to sleep. And don't forget our time tomorrow.'