Hello! Dev here with a new story idea. I've always been a fan of Wonderland so I had a crazy idea of mixing it with o7-Ghost. It's going pretty good so far. I've got so many ideas for this, I'm actually pretty excited!

Well, to warn, the characters (o7-Ghost and Alice alike) might be a bit ooc, depending on what character I paired them up with.

The world is called Wonderland, because I couldn't think up of anything witty and clever. Hope you guys enjoy!

I do not own any of the characters etc, etc.


A tiny pink earthworm struggled through the high grass as it tried to escape slender fingers that wanted nothing more than a new form of entertainment.

"And so she awoke, back in her world, the fantasy of Wonderland nothing more than her imagination." Fea Kruez, a handsome gentleman with tidy brown hair and soft brown eyes, looked over the edge of his book to see his son, his adoptive son, paying more attention to something slinking through the ground than to his story. He cleared his throat, placing his book on his lap, eyes kept on the child. But moments passed and the child didn't stir; Kruez furrowed his brows together. With a swift flick of his wrist, Fea Kruez dropped his novel onto the boy's back, finally startling him and gaining his attention in the process.

"Child, if you are not going to pay attention, why do I bother to even read to you?"

"You pick strange stories to tell me, fairy tales of all things, really Father? I'm fifteen, I don't believe in fantasy."

Teito Klein, a boy with a mindset darker than the average teen, picked up the worm and placed it amongst the tallest patch of grass he could find, hoping that this time, the worm could not escape. His dark chocolate hair was ruffled by his father, a chuckle emerging from the older man's throat.

"Whether you believe or not, it is always a nice thing to read. You never know, it might come in handy."

Suspicious, the green eyed teen turned to his father, there was a twinkle in those all knowing eyes.

Kruez reached out and retrieved his book. With a groan, he stood to his feet, dusting off his dark blue slacks, his young body sore for some reason. His sights fled to the boy on the ground, who now sat up with a pouting face, emerald eyes sparkling in the dimming solar light.

"Teito, open your mind a little." As Kruez spoke, he stowed his book into the inner pockets of his matching blue coat. "A boy your age still deserves the innocence of imagination. Remember, dinner at the main house. Don't be late."

"Sure," Teito turned back to the grass, looking for his lost worm.

"Teito."

The green eyed russet turned back to his father.

"I love you, Teito Klein."

Before the teen could retaliate against, the older russet reached down and placed a kiss on the teen's mop of hair. The father ruffled his son's hair one final time before turning toward the garden path that lead to the Victorian style house off in the clearing.

With a blush on his cheeks, Teito rubbed his head, mumbling about being treated like a child. Giving up on his old pass time of worm torture, the teen laid on the ground, eyes out into the orange sky.

Though his father didn't know, Teito had paid attention to the story. Normal girl goes through many trials and in the end, she changes into a better person. Typical story, boring if anything. Why tell him the story in the first place? Before, the father would read from history books, science books not fiction. He wondered what had changed his adoptive father's mind.

Something told the teen that his father was right; he did need to act more like a child. Kruez had found him on the street, a reckless boy who stole for his next meal. Growing up like that, of course Teito saw the world a bit darker than most but not that he could do anything about it. It was part of him. To change now, it was like asking one person to change the world. He closed his eyes, too tired for meaningless thoughts.

As dusk settled, the sun's fingers desperately tried to cling onto the ground as it fell over the horizon. Teito gave a yawn, eyes fluttering open as a stray ray flashed over closed lids, wondering how long he had been out since his father had gone back to the house. He sat up and looked about, everything seemed darker than it had moments ago.

He remained seated however; eyes squinted towards the shrubbery maze. A flicker of pink shot past his line of vision, something that defiantly should not have been there. The teen reassured himself that he was imagining things, the story his father had told was affecting him.

Teito shook his head, running both hands over his weary eyes. He was tired and hungry, that usually affected the mind.

"Burupya!"

Though he would never admit it later, Teito jumped away from the sound, startled beyond reason. His hand flew over his pounding heart, eyes not believing what sat at his feet.

"Wh-what?"

A pink rabbit, the approximate size of a soccer ball, looked up at him with big cherry eyes. Feathery wings were attached on its fuzzy back. Adorable would have been one word for the abnormal rabbit, strange was the word Teito was using.

"Burupya!" The bunny jumped onto Teito's chest, pawing at his startled face.

"What is 'burr-up-yah'?" Teito asked, finally regaining his voice.

The rabbit bit down on the red ribbon Teito had worn around his neck, untying it by pulling and soon took off towards the shrubbery maze.

Teito's hand flew to his neck, where his tie once was. His father had given him that, when he bought Teito his first set of clothing. Feeling a stab to his chest, the teen stood to his feet, and without a second thought, ran after the pink oddity, stealing one last look of the Kruez Manor before disappearing into the darken labyrinth.


And so, it begins :)