Wonderland
Little Mackenzie of the age of eight laid down in her large light blue bed, blue was everywhere, the pillows, the sheets and the blanket. Even the headboard with stickers of princesses and castles was blue. Mackenzie's mother, Alice came in, she had beautiful blonde curls, Mackenzie took after her father, Johnathan, who had dark chocolate brown hair. Alice smiled and brought her the same book; she held it to her chest and sat down beside Mackenzie, who was already laying down.
"Hello mother," said Mackenzie in her small voice with a British accent.
Alice opened the book, "I wrote another chapter. I know you'll enjoy it."
"Oh yes mother, I always enjoy your stories," said Mackenzie, "I wish they were real though. I would stay in Wonderland forever."
Alice's smile faltered for one second and then she smiled again and looked at the page. Mackenzie listened about the meeting of the Mad Hatter; Mackenzie laughed at how her mother interpreted the Hare and was sometimes scared by how the Mad Hatter acted. Alice wasn't even finished half a page when she looked and saw Mackenzie was deeply asleep. Alice smiled, she closed the book, kissed Mackenzie on the head, blew out the candle and left, closing the door slightly.
Mackenzie woke up to a knocking of over things; she didn't sit up but heard small voices. They were muttering and then she heard an opening of something and a ticking. Mackenzie waited, she heard a door open, she sat up and saw a white rabbit with a blue trench coat. Mackenzie gasped; the rabbit looked at her and ran off. Mackenzie sat up and ran after the rabbit; she opened her door, ran down the steps and opened the door. She saw the rabbit hop into the forest; Mackenzie grabbed her light purple robe and then followed.
The woods were a bit dark, Mackenzie tripped a few times but never seriously hurt herself, she saw the rabbit turn behind a tree. Mackenzie followed and the rabbit was gone, instead there was a hole. Mackenzie looked around and got on her knees, she bent down to look but couldn't see anything, she leaned forward. Suddenly there was a wind and Mackenzie fell into the hole.
