A/N: I am making this story with no notes or interruptions, so people can read it like a regular story. I am making it sort of like the real Alice in Wonderland book, but some parts I will cut out. Even though I won't have anymore author's notes, know that I love your reviews and YOU! Always!

I do not own Alice in Wonderland or Sister's Grimm.

Sabrina in Wonderland

~Chapter 1~

"Sabrina! Sabrina!" Daphne called, "Let's go have a picnic in the woods today!"

Sabrina groaned. "Daph, I need to catch up on my homework, plus I have a Spanish project due tomorrow!" she yelled from the kitchen, where she was hard at work on her project.

Daphne ran up in a flash next to Sabrina. "Oh come on 'Brina! It'll be so much fun!"

Most of the time Sabrina would indulge in Daphne's random and far fetched ideas, but she had a lot of things to do today, and didn't feel like strolling into the woods for a picnic.

"I can't Daph. Maybe some other time? Okay?" Sabrina said hopefully. She knew as soon as Daphne got an idea, she wanted to stick to it.

"Aww come on! Please! For mee?"

"Not today."

"Why don't you just take your sister for a little picnic?" Granny Relda chimed in.

She was bustling about the kitchen cooking the dinner that Sabrina dreaded. Green mystery meat loaf.

She sighed. "I guess I can do my homework in the woods." She said quietly. You can't argue with Granny.

"YES! You're the best 'Brina!" Daphne exclaimed happily. "I'll pack sandwiches!"

The little brunette began zipping around the kitchen, packing things into a large basket with a wooden lid.

Sabrina stacked her books in a neat pile. "Ready to go Daph?" she said.

Daphne was just done. "Yepp! Let's go!"

They walked out the back door. The sun was warm and gentle on their faces. A slight breeze swirled their hair around. Sabrina looked up to fluffy white clouds in a robin's egg sky. It was a beautiful day.

As they approached the edge of the forest line, she thought of Puck. I wonder where he is today. She thought. I didn't get my afternoon prank.

She sighed, not wanting to really think about anything on a day like this.

As they trekked through the woods Daphne began to blab on about school, her friends, dinner, and pretty much everything in general. Sabrina would nod and say "Mhm." Every now and then, but she wasn't really listening.

"Ooo we should set up here!" Daphne gushed.

Sabrina's thought bubble burst. She realized they ended up next to a gurgling clear stream. The bank was grassy, and some light streamed through the trees.

Daphne was setting up the blanket and laying out, thankfully normal, sandwiches.

Sabrina dumped her armload of books and began the hardest homework: Math.

As the water swirled by and the algebra numbers swam in her head, she got rather sleepy.

Suddenly a pure white rabbit appeared on the opposite bank. It didn't even seem to notice Sabrina as it hopped along muttering. "I'm late! I'm late! So terribly late!" It then proceeded to take a clock out of its waistcoat pocket and check the time before hurrying on.

"What the heck?!" Sabrina said, and chased after it. It wasn't odd to see something like this in Ferryport Landing, but the rabbit just so happened to be on the Grimm's property….and Sabrina wanted to find out why.

"Stop! Rabbit! Er Mr. Rabbit!" She said, stumbling through the thicket. "This better not be one of Puck's pranks…"

As she tore through the woods, the trees became closer together and the bushes grew denser. Trying to lose me eh? It won't be that easy. Nasty thorn bushes clawed her exposed face and skin.

She could just see the white tail bobbing through the bushes, along with distant cries of "I'm late!"

All of a sudden, Sabrina burst through the thorns and into a clearing. She watched as the white rabbit disappeared into a large rabbit hole.

Cautiously, she approached the hole and peered into it. There was nothing but blackness.

"Hello?" She said clearly into the pitch. Only her echo answered.

She leaned in closer to get a better look….and tumbled into the rabbit hole.