Liddell woke one rainy morning and felt her throat. She seemed to do this every morning to check to see if that red necklace was there. Liddell always had a fear it would be stolen from her, she is yet to know where she got it, but for some reason she can't live without it. Three years ago was it? When Liddell woke in the library on a thundery day, unknowing of what happened or how she got it. Or how her precious Dayna turned yellow and has her wounds repaired. Liddell certainly remembered Dayna had been black with a missing button eye. Liddell rose from her bed and rubbed her droopy eyes. She opened her purple satin curtains to see the sky that looked as if someone had spilt grey paint all over. But Liddell did not dislike the rain, fore she simply could not stand the heat. Liddell had a fairly simple morning. That is until Kitty, her childhood friend rudely barged in.
"Liddell," Kitty shrieked over the sound of the rain. "You'll be late for school!"
"I don't care about school! Our classmates can go suck my slipper!" Liddell said.
Kitty looked down at Liddell's dirty bunny slippers then shook her head.
"Come on Liddell! I can't be late every day trying to convince you to go…" Kitty pouted.
"Fine, you go ahead, I'll catch up." Liddell said as she turned back around to look at her rainy day and Kitty ran out of Liddell's black bedroom door. After some moments later, Liddell put on her clothes. A purple skirt with a short sleeveless top and knee high socks. One striped and one solid purple. She grabbed red hair ties and gathered her short blonde hair into pigtails. She walked out of her room to her creaky, half broken, wood stairs. Liddell's small house was not the most put together. She grabbed her orange pumpkin umbrella. She opened to front door and walked down the Jack O' Lantern lit path. The small amount of light cast an eerie shadow on the stone path below her feet. At many times lately Liddell will keep walking and walking, too distracted by her own imagination to remember to stop walking. She had just done this again and this time ended up in an unknown area. Many dead leafless trees surrounded her. Liddell picked up a pumpkin lantern she had found beside a damp dead tree. The hairs on the back of her neck stood straight up and her back curled over as she tiptoed through the cold forest. She could of turned around and simply went to school for another boring wasted day, but something urged her to keep going.
A big wind blew and crows cawed and flew out of several trees around her. Her lantern swung and Liddell gasped as a cold pale hand reached out of the darkness and grabbed the bottom of the lantern, preventing it from swinging any longer. She saw a dark shadowy silhouette take a step closer to her and emerged from the darkness. Before her, she saw a male with a black cloak on, deathly pale skin and a face she felt like she recognized. He had grey hair but looked in his late teenage years. The weird thing was, fangs seemed to come out of his lips. When he opened his mouth to speak, Liddell was sure they where fangs.
"Hello Liddell, it's been a while…We need you again, sooner than expected."
Liddell was dumbfounded. She could not form in her mind an appropriate thing to say. Did she know this man? Was this some kind of, lame joke? Many thoughts rushed through her head. Then the man, or rather, vampire, spoke again.
"I see you still have my necklace. It's good to know you still may remember some part of us." He said smirking. He seemed to always be smirking.
Who is, us. Liddell thought. Is there more than just him here? She wondered. Liddell stood there, not saying a word. He stared into her purple eyes. Wind began the blow hard and the rain turned into a downpour. It looked as if it where night outside though it should have been morning.
"You're kind of cute," Liddell said. "In a blood-sucking sort of way."
He blushed then smiled again. "We've had a lifetime of adventures, Liddell. I missed you dearly but Queen Alice said to wait to get you, but now, we need you.
Liddell got an astonished look on her face.
"Queen Alice herself?'' Liddell asked in awe.
"That's right Liddell, Queen Alice herself." Then suddenly, the vampire took a step forward and grabbed her wrist. She put her foot back but he wouldn't let her go. He leaned forward to her ear then whispered.
"But now, we need you in wonderland''
Then everything…Went black.
