Chapter 1
"I'm late! I'm late for a very important date!" The white rabbit hopped past Alice taking a nap and woke her with his yelling.
"Huh?" She said sleepily, rubbing her eyes. "Mr. Rabbit? What exactly are you late for?"
"I'm late for a very important date!" He yelled, diving into a deep hole, near a willow tree.
"Wait!" She stood up and walked towards the hole. "I wonder if I might follow him. There's no one saying I can't. I-I will follow him!" Alice jumps down the hole, screaming as she falls. She hit the soft, bouncy ground. She opened her eyes and saw that she was laying in a pink bed. "This bed is very comfy and soft. If only I hadn't just took a nap." Alice looked around and saw she was in a bedroom with pink walls and a soft purple carpet that felt good on the bottoms of her feet. She noticed the door handle moving.
The door opened and an older lady wearing a purple dress walked in. "Who are you little girl, and why are you in my manor?" She said.
"I-I don't know, I fell through a rabbit hole and landed on this bed. Oh, and my name? It's Alice." She stood up and got off the bed. The old woman looked at her.
"You seem like you could work for me. You seem old enough. Come get cleaned up. The Prince will be arriving shortly." The old woman closed the door.
"The Prince?" Alice wondered. She brushed off her dress and let the dirt fall to the floor. She left the room when she was finished. The hall of the manor was decorated with dark red curtains and a golden carpet on the floor. She walked down the spiral staircase into the living room.
"My Prince is here!" Shouted a girl in a pink dress.
"What do you mean, your Prince?!" Shouted another in a green dress.
"Drizella! Anastasia! Behave!"The old woman hissed.
"Yes mother," they both replied and shot and disgusted look at each other.
A servant of the Prince knocked at the door and the mother opened it. "Is this the manor of Lady Tremaine, Anastasia Tremaine and Drizella Tremaine?" He asked.
"Yes, it is. Please, come in." The servant walked in and the Prince behind. Alice was still hiding on the stairs wondering what will happen.
"Ladies, to test the identity of the one I seek, I must ask each of you to try on this shoe," said the Prince.
"We would be delighted too," the mother replied. "Cinderella! Bring out a chair!"
"Yes, stepmother," she replys as she struggles to push a heavy, fancy armchair from the kitchen. "Your highness." She says as she curtseys.
Cinderella walks to her room to put on better clothes since the Prince is in the manor. She starts to brush her hair and sees her stepmother in the mirror closing the door. "No! Please!" She screams and runs towards the door, which has already been shut and locked. "Please let me out! Please! You can't keep me in here!"
Cinderella's mice friends a appear out of a hole in the wall. "We can try to get the key, but we have to hide and drag it up the 50 flights of stairs, I don't know if we will have it in time!" Jac worries.
"Please, could you try? I can't let this old woman do this! Thanks, boys!"
"Your welcome, Cinderelly!" Shouted Gus as he's pulled back into the hole by Jac.
"Oh, I hope they make it in time."
The stepmother walks back down the stairs. Alice brings a tray of sweets out and sets in on a table, the seats herself on the floor. "Let's see if it fits," the Prince says taking the shoe out of a pouch.
The Prince tries to fit the small glass slipper onto the stepmother. She tries to squeeze her foot in even after the Prince had decided it didn't fit. "It would fit normally, but my feet have swollen from, all the dancing I did with Your Majesty at the ball!"
Drizella yanks her mother out of the chair and the servant saves her from falling. "It's my turn!" The Prince puts the slipper on Drizella and she tries to pull it on with her hands. The Prince tries pry her hands off of the slipper almost dropping it. "Hmmph." She walks away in disgust. Anastasia sits in the chair.
"Your Majesty, I just have to say that I have been admiring you from afar a long time. I know a girl shouldn't be this forward, but I had to let you know that I am in love with you." She blushed.
"Huh?" Said the Prince.
Anastasia shrugs and offers her foot to the Prince with the shoe still being to small. Alice, seeing the sweets on the tray are gone, heads back into the kitchen.
"Is that everyone in the household?" The servant questions.
"That's everyone. Though, I'm sure you have made a mistake, the shoe does fit I swear!" The stepmother yells.
"Madam please, calm down," the servant replies.
Alice in the kitchen, puts the tray in the sink and looks in the cupboards for soap. "Alice what are you doing cleaning this kitchen? You dont belong here, you need to find the rabbit." The Cheshire Cat appears behind her. Alice opens a cupboard and finds a glass slipper.
"Oh this is wonderful, it looks so expensive maybe I should just put it back." She says staring at the slipper, she starts to put in back in the cupboard.
"No don't do that! Bring it me, it's mine." Cheshire rings.
"It's yours? Okay I suppose I'll give it back, it does belong to you." She hands the shoe to Cheshire but he disappears. "Cheshire Cat? Where are you?" Alice trips over a mop laying on the floor and falls into the living room.
"What about this young lady?" The servant says.
"Me?" Alice asked, standing up and brushing her dress off.
"Yes, you! Come sit here," the servant points to a chair.
Back up stairs, the mice get the key and unlock Cinderella. "Oh, thank you!" She says picking up her dress and running down the stairs.
Alice sits down and offers the Prince her foot. He slides the glass slipper on. It's a perfect fit. "It fits!" The Prince said.
"Wait! Please! Let me try it on!" Yelled Cinderella, running down the stairs.
"I'm sorry, young lady. The Prince has already found the one he danced with at the ball." The servant said.
"I was the one who danced with you last night!" Cinderella said. Almost in tears.
"Cinderella, don't lie, you were here cleaning." Cinderella ran to her room before the Prince could see her cry.
The Prince turned back to Alice. "Your the one I'm in love with. You danced with me last night. Would you marry me?" He said.
"What? No, no. This isn't right! I need to find that white rabbit! Maybe he can fix this!" Alice took off the slipper and ran out of the house and into the woods. It felt like she had been running for ever.
"Where are you going, Alice?" Cheshire reappeared.
"To find a way home," she said.
"Follow me, I can lead you home," he said with a mischievous grin.
"You can?" Alice replied.
"Yes, just follow me to these woods," his smile widened. "I'll get you out of them."
