Warnings for the series:
Mechs turned Human
Gender Swapping.
Crackfiction.
Alternate Universe (I guess).
Other Notes:
This will be based more on the book - but since it's been a while, I might accidentally add in elements of the Disney movie.
At the end of this series I'll have a list of "credits" saying who played what role. Until that time comes, please feel free to play "Guess that Robot" in the reviews.
Bee's Adventures in Cyberland
Down the Rab-bot hole
Bee yawned, leaning back against the tree. Sunlight filtered through the gaps in the leaves, speckling her blonde hair and blue dress with light. She smiled and closed her blue eyes.
"Bee!" Her eyes snapped open and she sat forward. Ravage, startled by the sudden movement, mrowed and took off, his metallic paws hitting the ground silently. Bee looked around and saw her sister, Cade, glaring at her. "For goodness sake, I've been calling you for five minutes!" Cade huffed, crossing her arms, red eyes narrowed in a glare. Bee smiled, and waved her hand.
"Sorry, Cade. I guess I dozed off a bit." Cade rolled her eyes.
"Honestly, you always doze off. You never pay attention! Mother and father have almost had it with you, I hope you realize." Bee blinked, and stood.
"Cade, I'm fine. I'm a growing young woman, I've every right to let my mind wonder." She glanced up at the sky and smiled. "Wouldn't it be exciting to fly?" Cade huffed.
"Balderdash!" She turned and left, mumbling something along the lines of "head in the clouds". Bee laughed, and sat back down. She shifted her dress's skirt and admired her black mary-janes. Closing her eyes, Bee felt herself falling asleep once more.
A loud mrrow pulled Bee from her slumber. Ravage was pursuing something. Bee shook her head and was about to go to sleep again – until she caught sight of what Ravage was after.
A robot. A tiny blue robot in a vest. Bee rubbed her eyes, unsure of if she was seeing things proper. Sure enough, the robot was still there, and still being chased by her cat.
"Ravage! Leave that thing alone!" Bee quickly stood and hurried after her cat.
Bee quickly caught up to Ravage and the robot, but the two had darted into a hole at the base of a tree. Bee stopped and got down on her hands and knees. "Ravage," she hissed, wondering if her cat was alright. Soon, Ravage climbed out of the hole and shook himself, the bell attached to a red ribbon around his neck jingling in tune. Bee smiled and gently scratched her pet behind the ears. Ravage purred, leaning into the affection and walked back to where Bee was before. Bee stood to follow but stopped.
She looked back, down at the hole. "I wonder if he's alright," she mused. Back on her hands and knees, Bee carefully put a hand down the hole, trying to feel for the robot. She jerked her hand back at a noise. Bee quickly looked around – it had sounded like her sister, but Cade was nowhere to be seen. Bee frowned and stuck her hand back down the hole. Even if Cade showed up, Bee was certain checking up on the creature would only take a few moments.
Reaching further, Bee gasped as the dirt around the hole shifted and tossed the young girl down the hole. She shrieked squeezing her eyes closed. This is it. I'm a goner! She opened an eye and noticed she was falling at an awfully slow pace. Looking around, she noticed her skirt had billowed out and was acting as a parachute. She sighed and attempted to look over her dress to see how far down she had left. The movement caused a crease in her skirt and Bee fell, banging her elbow on hard ground. The sensation caused her whole arm to tingle and Bee held onto it, wincing. She stood marveled at the sight. She was standing in a hall, with doors of all shapes and sizes. She hurried over to one and tugged at it. Locked. A quick check of all the others, and realized they were all locked.
Bee looked up, wondering if she could simply climb back out, and realized there was a ceiling over her. "Then, how did I – " Bee looked around and saw a table with a small key on it. She smiled and hurried over, picking it up. She then quickly tried it on every door, looking for the lock it fit. She found it, but much to her disappointment the door was too small. Bee groaned, peering at the beautiful garden scene just out of her reach.
Bee walked back to the table, placing the key down. She sighed. "How will I ever get home, now?" She felt tears starting to form, and she wiped them away. She looked at the table and was shocked to find a small glass bottle with liquid that looked like water. A small note was attached to the neck of the bottle and Bee carefully reached over and read it: Drink Me. Bee looked around, wondering if someone was watching her. She glanced back at the bottle and carefully pulled the cork off. She raised the bottle to her nose and sniffed. "It smells alright," Bee spoke aloud and, deciding it wouldn't hurt anything to follow directions, took a sip from the bottle. She placed it back down on the table, and hiccuped. She placed a hand over her mouth and looked around.
Everything looked different. Looking up, Bee realized she had shrunk. Hurrying over to the door, she also realized she was small enough to fit through. Bee grabbed the doorknob and turned it – locked. Bee blinked, realizing she had left the key on the table. Bee raced back, and looked up. Sure enough, the key was there. "Oh, no." Bee felt tears once more threatening to fall and she covered her face. She dropped to her knees, sobbing. She felt something nudge her leg and Bee looked up. A tiny tray was in front of her. On this tray was a tiny cake with the words "Eat Me" written on it in icing. Bee hiccuped and reached for the cake, taking a bite out of it – and another. Soon the cake was gone and Bee looked around.
"No what?" She felt a sudden jolt and her head slammed against the ceiling with enough fore to shake the hall. "Ow~!"
