Hello! Thank you for reading my fic! Hope you will like my story! Slight deviant from original plot. I do not own Alice in Wonderland! Tim Burton and Lewis Carroll does!
I only own Lucas Kingsleigh, actually, I don't even, in a way, own his last name. Quite Sad. I own half the man I made lol.
Indeed the Kingsleigh twins were the most peculiar and abnormal twins in all of Europe.
Alice and Lucas Kingsleigh were the most peculiar twins in all of London at least. Their mumblings about a place called Wonderland always got them into trouble. Alice always thought of it as a nightmare, while Lucas always thought about it as real, talking about the white flowers he would paint red for the queen.
However, the twins talked about it in confidence, because no one was there to believe them, except poor father, who was now gone.
After their father passed, Alice and Lucas stopped talking about the mysterious place called Wonderland altogether, however Helen perturbed by Lucas' insistence that the dream was not a dream had him sought by Dr. Gregory Edmund, Lucas' personal psychiatrist.
Lucas was one time was scheduled to be married on the Tuesday after his eighteenth birthday celebration, but had ran away from it on account of his quoting on didn't liking the bloody chesty snobbish Englishwoman.
Now it was Alice's turn. Alice didn't know it, yet. But Lucas knew, and he didn't like it not one bit.
Nineteen year old Alice and Lucas Kingsleigh sat across from their mother, who was certain that the two children looked their best, as she constantly adjusted Lucas' grey blazer and tie to his three piece suit, and Alice's dress, to which at that point Lucas blushed as he stared out the carriage window with new interest.
The ride in the carriage was most un-fitful to the twins, much less an uncomfortable situation for Helen.
"Alice, Hamish is such a lovely fellow."
"I disagree greatly." Lucas mumbled disdainfully as he stared out the window. It would be most rude for him to stare at his sister.
"Lucas! Hamish is such a gentleman, I do not see why you tend to disagree!" Helen said still scolding her nineteen year old son, then gasping and scolding Alice for not wearing her corset.
Lucas snickered. IT was HIM who had suggested that if the corset hurt, then to not wear it. Maybe it was because he disliked personally women who wore corsets to hide their natural figures.
"Do you find something funny, Lucas Travish Kingsleigh?" His irritated mother snapped.
Lucas stopped snickering and replied in a monotone voice, "No mother dearest."
This time Alice giggled.
Helen sighed at the laughing two then looked at their feet. Both twins decided to go against normality for such an event.
"Lucas! Alice! What is the meaning of this?" Helen said angrily as she pulled up Alice's beautiful blue dress to show laced knee high boots, and his trousers to reveal his black boots as well.
"My god! What were you two thinking?"
"I was thinking those awful shoes you bought me hurt and didn't fit my personality at all mother." Lucas said honestly.
"It doesn't matter if it fits or not! It's about being proper!"
"Mother, if proper was wearing a codfish on your head, would you wear it?" Alice asked.
"Alice there is no time for such foolish questions! And Lucas, why do you not like Hamish?" Helen dismissed Alice's question.
"He is a child in a tender man's body!" Lucas said in his uncomfortable waistcoat and slacks. He refused to wear those god-awful shoes his mother bought him.
"Now, I do not think he is that bad, Lucas." Alice turned Lucas'head after they were done adjusting yet again.
Lucas' eyes softened at Alice.
"Do try to be nice and not like the last outing at cricket."
"Oh, I will try. But I didn't even like the sport." Lucas mumbled like a child.
The carriage stops, and the murmurs and music flows into the carriage as they opened the door to the party.
Hope you liked this first chapter! Please review and reply what you think what will happen! It's not too early to guess, anything can happen in Underland...
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