Hello! :)
Just a heads up, this one's a wait-and-see! It starts with a somewhat little girl, but it doesn't end with one. Alice in Wonderland sucks. It's creepy and gives little kids nightmares about a cat that hangs out in trees and a Queen that runs around with an axe. That's shit. I can do this way better.
Love,
~Jalissa Chase
Alice was sitting alone at the dining room table when she felt the shift. When the hour of doom of one's life comes, you don't expect to be alone. You image yourself surrounded by loved ones and friends.
Unfortunately, Alice didn't have that. Her father was a greedy businessman who was out conning the rich into investing in his sinking businesses and her mother was ill and angry, demanding she be pampered by few and seen by none. Her room was on the top floor of the mansion and Alice had been forbidden to enter.
So when the world came falling down, Alice was sitting, waiting, unsure exactly what to do with the extra hours she had. When the sky filled with white, and the air seemed to heat up, she walked to the window. Pressing her face to the glass, she watched as the sky filled with blue lightning and the thunder shook the ground, sending off sounds like a thousand broken church bells.
This is the end, it seemed to say.
"What's happening?" Alice wondered aloud to no one.
"People of Earth," a loud, booming voice thundered. Alice spun around trying to find the source, but it seemed to be coming from everywhere. "I am your God. As a viewer of your terribleness, I have come to find that you are no longer in need of my guidance. You will simply ignore it as you always have. Therefore, I shall abandon you and start anew with a select few on a new homeland—one I have created elsewhere, in a fold of existence you shall never find, in a place I have named Wonderland due to its terrific potential. You have one hour to say your good-byes."
Alice waited. She listened to the wails and the screams. Above her, her sickly mother began to shriek. The maids of the house ran in a panic, leaving their places in the kitchen and running out the doors. Still, she waited.
No one came. Not even her mother.
Sitting down at her place at the table, she waited for the end. Before she knew what was happening, she was falling asleep. It was fast and painless, and she found herself spinning and seeing bright, vivid colors. Her whole mind reached out and caught nothing.
She simply began to fall.
