Summary: Alicia is minding her own business when she suddenly falls down the rabbit hole and finds herself taking the place of Alice from her favourite childhood story, also finding love, friendship and bravery along the way. Please R&R!

Disclaimer: I don't own Alice in Wonderland or its characters. I only own Alicia Hall.

A/N: Wooo, I saw the movie and I gotta say, it inspired me to write! I have the plot planned out and I hope you enjoy this fic!

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Alicia in Wonderland

-Chapter One: An Accidental Alice-

Summer had always been Alicia's favourite time of year, and as she walked home from college that day, she clutched that familiar book in her hands, reading the pages whilst looking up every few words to watch where she was walking. She headed up the grassy bank towards her home, cutting through the small area of woodland that rested in between her and her college building.

Her dark brown curls blew in the summer breeze, ice blue eyes glittering in the afternoon sun. Her full lips pursed together for a moment as she concentrated on part of the book before turning the page with her dainty fingers. She took note of the horrible bruising around her wrist for a moment before looking up again, stumbling over a tree root. She tutted at herself and continued to walk, smiling with the satisfaction of reading her favourite story as she walked home from a morning of long, boring lessons.

It wasn't surprising that she didn't see the hole as she wandered up onto a bank.

She placed her bag on the ground, going to sit before suddenly dropping downwards, her book, Alice in Wonderland thrown from her hands out of shock. She fell faster and faster, her screams echoing as she tumbled further into the ground taking in objects around her like dusty old Grandfather clocks, chess boards, several packs of playing cards, a table, a piano all hurtling towards her.

She screamed even louder, the stool of the piano scooping her onto it as she gripped onto the black instrument, her dark purple nails scratching down it as she tried to hold on. Then Alicia noticed the sash, looking to find that she was wearing a dark purple dress, one that had long sleeves and a knee-length floaty skirt. Her shoes were dark purple pumps and then she saw the dark purple ring on her hand.

She wondered how on earth she was surviving a fall like this, since she must've fallen a good few hundred feet by now. But her fall came to an abrupt stop as she hit a bed of leaves, her body rolling away with the force of the landing. She made a small sound as she went to stand, every part of her body aching from the hit to the cold marble floor. She gasped, sitting up slowly and trying to get to her feet, stumbling a little as she regained her balance.

She looked around the room she'd landed in, realising how dimly lit it was and how warm it was. Making her way down the hall towards a pristine white door, she realised that she must've just fallen down a hole in the woods and probably was unconscious right about now. Someone would come across her and she'd wake up and everything would be fine. She wondered about her parents, Alexander and Brenda, and if they'd be worried about her or not.

Opening the door, she entered slowly, finding a circular room with multiple dark doors in it, a small, round, glass table resting in the centre with a key on top of it. It all seemed too familiar, but Alicia figured it was just her subconscious playing over the events in the book she'd been reading before she fell. She decided to go with what she remembered from the plot in the book. First, try the key in the doors.

The key worked on one small door, the door behind the curtain, and Alicia remembered the mistake that Alice made in the book of drinking from the bottle without grabbing the key first. Keeping the key in her hand, Alicia turned and moved to the table, finding a small bottle of red liquid.

"Okay..." She breathed, "Following the book."

She took a sip, keeping a good grip on the key as she began to drink, luckily, her dress shrinking with her.

"She seems to remember." McTwisp the white rabbit whispered, looking to Mally the dormouse who looked up at Uilleam the dodo.

"This is good news." The dodo said, turning to Tweedledum and Tweedledee who stood holding hands.

"That Alice?" Tweedledum asked, Uilleam nodding in response.

"Yes, this is Alice."

"She's so certain of what to do." Mally said, "'Course it's Alice."

"The Orraculum, boys." McTwisp said, "Quickly, now."

Tweedledee and Tweedledum ran for the scroll, bringing it back and gasping as a key turned in the lock of the little door.

"Here she comes!" Mally gasped, "Away with you, quickly!"

The five of them headed back towards Absolem, who would definitely tell them if she was the right Alice or not. As Alicia stepped through the door, she found a garden full of strange flowers and twisted trees, steps of stone and long, dark green grass. Flies buzzed past that looked like rocking horses.

"Rocking-horse fly!" Alicia breathed, a smile crossing her face.

She headed down into the garden, jumping as she saw two chubby boys who she recognised straight away.

"Alice!" They cried, Alicia recoiling a little and gasping as they ran towards her and hugged her.

Because of the potion, she was smaller than them and she was a little overwhelmed by the affection.

"I'm not Alice..." She breathed, "I'm Alicia..."

"Of course you're Alice!" McTwisp said, "You did everything exactly right..."

He paused and studied her.

"Your hair isn't blonde anymore but you're still Alice."

"But I'm not Alice!" Alicia cried, "I'm Alicia!"

"Absolem will answer this problem." Mally said, "Come along."

Tweedledum and Tweedledee took Alicia by the arms and led her forward, beginning to fight over her which hurt her arms as they tugged and pulled her.

"Boys, settle down." Uilleam said, "You're hurting the poor girl."

Alicia struggled, trying to dig her heels into the ground to stop them from taking you. She wriggled and tugged, pulled and kicked, but Tweedledum and Tweedledee didn't let her go. Not knowing what else to do, she began to plead with them.

"I swear, I'm not Alice!" She exclaimed, "Please, I swear to you, I am not Alice!"

Then came a deep voice, Alicia and the others wandering into a blue haze as they came face to face with a large blue caterpillar. Absolem looked down upon Alicia who was still struggling against Tweedledee and Tweedledum, deciding whether or not she was Alice.

"Silence, stupid girl." He ordered, the young girl looking up at him with tearful eyes, "Who are you?"

-TBC-


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