I have just recently watched the sequel to Alice In Wonderland, and my love for the series has been revived. I loved the first movie, and I absolutely loved Through The Looking Glass. This series I've been brainstorming is a take on what happens after the sequel. I'm a fan of humor and from my past works with Teen Titans you'll probably know where this series is going. Just the whole gang getting into silly adventures together! I hope ya'll enjoy!

Introduction-

Alice's mother takes ill shortly after Alice and her crew (including her mother) leave again for more work. She dies and Alice runs into an old friend who asks for her presence where it's desperately needed. It's a short introduction chapter, the story starts after this one. If you'd rather skip to Chapter I go ahead, but it's going to be pretty confusing on what's going on.

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It had been a little over a year since Alice had once again jumped onto the open ocean with her mother and Ship Crew. Her Wonder was a trooper at going through even the most tremendous storms. Yes Alice missed wonderland but she couldn't dream of leaving her home permanently...at least until recently. Her mother had gotten ill and now Alice and her were in a medical center somewhere along the cost of England. Alice sat next to her dying mother with tears in her eyes.

"Alice, please, leave me be, it's my time to go on." Her mother rasped as she took her daughter's hand.

The sentence didn't help her daughter's tears from surfacing and now Alice was bawling.

"Mother please don't leave me. I know we've had our fights in the past but your my only family I have left..." Alice's lips were quivering as she looked at her mother's dying state. She looked up and saw a blue butterfly.

Alice's mood changed immediately once she saw the familiar insect. "Absolem..." Alice whispered through her now dying tears.

"Dear are you feeling ok?" Her mother spoke softly

Alice quickly looked back at her mother, who was much more important, she might have been hallucinating the butterfly so she didn't really wish to chase it.

"I'm fine, it's you i'm worried about..." Alice stroked her mother's hair as she gave her a caring look. Her mother was getting worse by the minute. The doctor came in and said she only had moments until her life was over.

Her mother coughed violently and then she looked at Alice in the eyes and tried to say 'I love you'.

"Alice..." was the as far as she was able to get before her eyes closed shut.

Alice's hands balled into fists as she felt tears dropping into her lap. She laid her head on her now cold mother's stomach and cried for what seemed like forever. How could it have been that her mother was once so vibrant and now gone forever? The doctor came back in and asked Alice if she needed a carriage to a Inn. Alice nodded and the doctor left the room to get a Carriage driver. Alice was sent to a small Inn on the outskirts of the town they had docked in. Alice was exhausted by the time she entered her room. She set the room key down onto a small table in the living area. She sat on the small bed and began to sob for the umpteenth time that day. As she cried the blue butterfly set itself upon her knee and she heard a very familiar voice yet again.

"Now, now, the Alice I know wouldn't be making such a scene when times get tough." Absolem said softly

Alice shot her head up and looked around to see nothing. She then looked down at her knee to see her old friend

"Absolem, it was you in the hospital room wasn't it?" Alice said as she picked the flying creature up with her finger and held him up.

"My condolences dear. It must be hard." the insect spoke.

Alice shut her eyes to keep the tears in as memories of the previous hour came flooding back.

"Thank you..." Alice hushed to her small friend, wishing she could hug him.

"Why are you here? Is something the matter in Underland again?" Alice asked concerned as she wiped her tears away.

"Nothing is the matter, your friends just miss you."