Doing book reports for school assignments might not sound like a big deal as a grown-up, but it's tough for much younger students. . Mostly from the difficulty of finding the time and patience to sit through a whole book and objectively read in order to produce a meaningful critique. Maddison proceeds with her task with little concern, choosing War and Peace, while Sakura settles for somethjing more light-hearted, namely, Lewis carrol's magnum opus: Alice in Wonderland. Sakura isn't fazed by the prospect of reading a whole book, she's actually engrossed by the reading. That is, until Eli decides to walk by and hand her a leaf to use as bookmark. Does it mean another incoming ordeal for Sakura? Of course. She gets sucked into the book and has to relive its story, including that famous dialogue with the Cheshire Cat. Only that it's not really the Cheshire Cat, it's Eli with cat ears, but the story has to play out as intended so the characters are played by people who Sakura knows. The story being played to the hilt means that Sakura ends up taking a swig from a shrieking potion. Good thing that she is in possession of both the Big nad Small card, which come in handy to get her through another tets imposed by Clow Reed himself...
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