Hey everyone! So I will be mostly writing romance/fluff one-shots here, but I may do some others, it depends on what I feel. These one-shots will mostly be about Hatter and Alice! My favorite couple! I'll try to update about every week, but if I don't I am so sorry! Anyway, please tell me what you think about the first chap!

If anyone had any ideas or requests for a one-shot to be added in here, please tell me!

Remember, review and tell me your honest opinion!

Disclaimer: I do not own Alice… Syfy dose….

Home

It was the most blissful and amazing thing that had ever happened to her, but Alice knew it would eventually end. All the things she seemed to hold dear would always disappear, or become out of her reach. She had to do this though, she had to let him go no matter how much it would hurt, and it defiantly would.

Hatter was probably, no, Hatter was the best thing that had happened to Alice in a long time. He always did the unexpected, making her feel special and safe when he was around. But, Hatter's true home was Wonderland, not her world.

Alice sighed as she continued her stroll in the park. The bright sunlight and warm breeze that hit her seemed to have a calming effect on her nerves and thoughts. She soon found a nearby bench to sit on, as she recollected memories of her and Hatter together.

She remembered all the times he was there for her when she had been unreasonable or selfish, or the times when he would just give her gifts 'just because'. He did everything and anything for, what did she do to deserve it? Make him risk his life, help her find her (ex)boyfriend and take him away from his home. Hatter constantly gave and helped her, while she took and acted selfishly towards him in return.

"Well, not anymore." Alice mumbled to herself, "I won't be selfish anymore."

With her new resolve Alice steadily walked to her house, where she knew Hatter would be waiting for her.

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Alice looked hesitantly at the doorknob, looking at it as if it might come alive and bite her. She knew she was acting foolishly, but she couldn't help it. She didn't want it to be over. But, she knew that keeping Hatter in her world was wrong in many ways.

She had seen the way Hatter was confused about emotions or other things in Alice's world. He would always smile or laugh after she explained it to him, yet Alice still saw the estranged look in his eyes.

"Come on, Alice, you can do this." She said to herself as she reached for the doorknob.

Before she could even grab it though, the door swung open to reveal an enthusiastic Hatter smiling at her.

"Welcome back, love." He said as he stepped aside to let her in.

She smiled back warily, replying with a weak 'hello', and if Hatter noticed he gave it no attention. As Alice took her coat off, Hatter began to retrieve the tea while he told Alice trivial facts that related to his day.

Out of all the things she would miss about Hatter, this, talking and drinking tea together, would probably be the thing she would miss the most. The time where Hater and she are together, one on one, just sharing things about each other.

One more time, she said to herself, just one more time until he goes back to his home.

After they spent what felt like hours talking, Alice decided she tortured herself long enough. It was time to be honest and let go.

"Hatter," she said in a serious tone, "we need to talk."

Hatter seemed to have understood that it was a solemn situation for he did not crack any jokes, he simply nodded, although confusion was evident in his eyes.

Alice took a deep breath, avoiding his eyes. It would only make it ten times harder if she looked at his gorgeous eyes.

"I-I think that…" Alice said trying hard not to lose her calm exterior, but she couldn't help the slight tremble in her voice.

"I think that you should go back home." She finally strangled out, "Your real home, to where you really belong."

She found the courage to look at his face, which appeared to be thoughtful. It was excruciating, waiting in the silence for his reaction and answer. Then, after much thought, his face broke out into a smile.

"Okay." Hatter said calmly, while watching Alice.

Alice was taken off guard that he had taken it so… so easily, almost as if she didn't matter. She had expected him to go eventually, but she also thought he might have put up a fight for them, for her.

She turned away from him, refusing to show more weakness. She quickly got to her feat mumbling something about 'getting some of his stuff out of her house'.

Although, the moment she began walking to her bedroom she heard him follow her. At first Alice thought Hatter had something to say, but when she stopped to turn to him he just stood in his place, with a calm, yet somehow devious, look on his face. Only a look the Hatter could pull off.

Whenever she moved even one single step, so would he.

"What are you doing?" Alice asked, breaking the silence.

"Doing what you told me too." He said simply.

Alice gave him a puzzled look, not understanding him. "What are you talking about?"

Hatter gave her a smile and gently said, "Following my home."

"Hatter," Alice said softly, "you don't belong here. You belong…"

Hatter raised one of his hands, signaling her to stop talking. He took a deep breath, trying to determine the best way to explain things to Alice.

"Alice don't you realize it yet?" He asked, his cheeks turning slightly pink. Hatter was never good with expressing his feelings through words, but right now, he didn't have a choice.

Alice shook her head, waiting for him to continue. She was half nervous and half excited to hear what he had to say.

He shyly looked up at her and mumbled quietly, "Home is where the heart is, and my heart is with you."

He immediately cast his eyes downward after that, while waiting for Alice's response. Suddenly he felt tiny arms elope him in a hug.

"Welcome home."

As he wrapped his arms tightly around her he said with a smile, "There's no place like it."