Inanimate Alice Episode 5: Greenland: >> Greenland>>
My name is Alice. I am 16 years old. >>
I am on year 10 camp in Greenland. >>
I am on a ski lift in the mountains, far up high. >>
My lift stopped and I am alone because I am slow in the snow. >>
I have been here a few hours now. >>
I am scared. I am cold. I am hungry. >>
I hear Brad’s voice in my head saying calm down Alice. I can’t calm down. >>
Locating…
Unable to find location.
My player can’t get any reception in here. >>
My camp group has left now. Abandoned me. >>
I am wondering what I would be doing if I was with everyone now. I would probably be with my friends in my cabin, laughing at each other's jokes. >>
My group is probably laughing at me now. >> She’s the girl who always gets lost!
I have achieved nothing in my life. I want to go home. >>
My Cabin Bedroom Bathroom >>
I am watching snowboarders go down the slope >>
Play the game Skip
HAHA THERE IS NO GAME!! >>
It’s getting late now. I’m going to have a sleep. >>
The next morning. >>
I wake up the sound of my stomach rumbling. >>
I am so hungry. I have eaten all of my food. >>
The lift has gotten to the bottom! I am saved! >>
I step out of the ski lift. No one is here. Maybe they have given up on me. >>
At that moment I hear the sound of kids my age. They didn’t leave me! >>
“Alice! Alice!” They do care about me! >>
“You must be hungry,” says the teacher. They got me (cold)pizza! >>
Later that day. >>
We missed you! I’m the centre of attention! >> How are you?
What a day. I’m going home tomorrow. What a camp. I miss my family. >>
The next day. >>
I’m at the airport. “Can I have your passport please?,” asks the customs officer. I start to look through my bag. >>
I can’t find my passport. >>
It must have fallen out in the lift! I start to panic. >>
“Here you go,” says the teacher, giving my passport to the customs officer. “You have to look after your stuff, Alice,” She says. >>
“I took it when you got out of the lift” “I saw it on the floor.” >>
I am so embarrassed. >>
At home. >>
“Hello Alice!” “Hello mum!” “How have you been?” >>
“I’ve been fine. It was pretty uneventful.” >>
Written and produced by Jacob Franklin, from an original idea by Jacob Franklin. Brad illustrations by Jacob Franklin. A JacobField Company production. © 2009 The JacobField Company Ltd. I heard a voice in my head saying go that way...