DISCLAIMER: Clearly, I don't own Sing, hence the fanfiction.

AN: Well, here's my first attempt at a Sing fanfiction. I honestly think of Ash as an independent 16-17 year old, and have no clue to whether she is younger or older than Meena (Who I also think is 16-17), so I'm just going to pretend that Meena is older than Ash until if I get corrected that she is younger than Ash. I just think that Ash being older than Meena doesn't make any sense at all. I was inspired to make this fanfiction from having a dream of Ash as Alice in Alice in Wonderland, and I felt like making a fanfiction out of it. Anyways, this AN is probably what you're hardly interested in reading, so enjoy the fanfiction, and critisim is apprechiated because it helps me improve to becoming a better writer.

Here's a cast list:

Ash - Herself/Alice

Buster Moon - The Mad Hatter

Johnny - Cheshire Cat

Big Daddy - Caterpillar

Gunter - March Hare

Mike and Nancy - Themselves

Meena - Herself

Rosita - Duchess

"Anaconda" Bunnies - White Rabbit

Becky - Queen of Hearts

Lance - King of Hearts

Bear Mafia - Card Army

It was a beautiful day in the middle of the park that sat near the famous Moon Theater. It had been a month since it had been restored back to fame after its refurbishment and singing competition that took place there. Ash, a teenage porcupine who was a contestant in the singing competition, and preformed "Set it All Free", a song she wrote, received so much praise from her performance, and since then, she let go of feelings towards her ex-boyfriend Lance, who cheated on her with another porcupine named Becky. Since the performance, she has let go of bad feelings towards them, and learned to move on and view them as neutral. She was sitting near a tree in the middle of the park which seemed very occupied by many animals doing activities, like picnics, board games, and sports activities. Ash just sat there playing with her unplugged electric guitar, and she wore her black shirt, red skirt, jeans, sneakers, basically her casual outfit she wore most of the time. She was feeling sleepy as the sound of her guitar accidentally rocked her to a deep slumber.

It would be 5 mins later when she was woken up by the sounds of what sounded like three female voices shouting, "We're late, we're late for a very important date!"

Ash seemed very confused at what they were talking about.

"A very important date?" the teenage porcupine thought outloud. Maybe it was a party she wasn't invited to? She seemed interested and curious and curiouser despite the fact that this date she wasn't invited to was interesting to her, and wanted to follow them. She abandoned her guitar, and followed the three rabbits, two had brown fur, and one had white fur. They all wore purple dresses.

"We're late, we're late for a very important date! No time to say "Hello-goodbye" we're late, we're late, we're late!"

The three rabbits seemed to chant something about not having the time to say "Hello-goodbye". Ash kept chasing for them, and she witnessed them crawling under a hole under another tree. Ash paused in thought about trying to crawl under and follow them to wherever this underground party might be. She knew she was too big for the hole, but her growing hunger of curiosity forced her to follow them. She was kind of tempted to go back to the tree, and just do what she would rather do, which is keep spending time playing with her guitar, but her curiosity grew stronger. She was able to squeeze herself through the hole under the dirt.

"I think I'll need a shower after this." She said out loud about her now-dirty shirt. Her voice and grunts echoed through the dirty cave, and when she crawled even further, she felt her heart pound to the all of a sudden scared reaction of her hands slipping down another hole, and dragging her down to pitch blackness. She screamed when she had a sudden reaction to this pitch black horror.

"I hope this doesn't take me to the center of the earth!" She screamed out as it echoed. Ash was right about one thing, she shouldn't have followed them and just go back to playing on her guitar. There was a sudden flash of gold light as her clothing seemed to illuminate. She was confused, and even more confused when she saw and felt her clothing change into something that seemed to make here say Ew in her mind and give her a confused and angry expression. Her shirt and skirt were replaced with what looked like a blue dress with a white apron. The outfit looked like it was from the 1800s.

"I feel like my grandma." Ash said to herself in disgust. She thought that this is what her grandma wore in her time. She even noticed her jeans and socks had been replaced with long, white socks that stretched up to her knees, and her sneakers replaced with black doll shoes. What is this that is happening to her? She even felt what seemed to be a black bow in her quills.

She tried to ignore what she was wearing, and saw the hole illuminate with color changing lights, and random objects crowded the hole. Ash looked in confusion, and saw a clear bottle that read Orange Juice.

"Clear orange juice?" Ash was confused when she took the bottle, but saw it was actually empty, and let it go. Suddenly, she felt herself falling faster.

"I really hope I don't fall towards the center of the earth!" Ash was really scared of this horrifying experience. The falling came to a stop when she felt herself land on a pile of white pillows. Her quills nearly punctured the cotton-filled pillows. She got up, and looked around the quartz material hallways, and saw the three rabbits enter a wooden door at the end of a hallway in the north. Ash shook cotton off her quills and obsolete dress, and ran to the door, only to find that when she opened it, another door was behind it. She kept opening two more doors, and to a rectangular room with many doors lining the walls.

"Curiouser and curiouser." Ash said to herself. She tried the door at the opposite side of the room, only to find that it was locked. She tried all the other doors on the walls, but they were locked. She sighed in frustration, and heard what sounded like a sparkle of magic. She looked behind her, and there was a wooden table that she didn't notice was there in the middle of the room.

"I don't remember seeing that table there." She said. Ash walked over there, and saw a golden key sitting on the ominous table.

"Maybe this is the key that opens one of the doors." Ash began to start with trying to open the doors from the left wall, then the north side, then the right side. None of the door locks seemed to fit the key. Ash signed in more frustration until she noticed an even smaller door. She knelt down, and it seemed that the key fit the small door. The small door opened to what looked like a gold light leading to outside. Perhaps this was Ash's way out. She laid down and tried to squeeze her head though the small door, but she couldn't. She forced herself to not get frustrated again, and heard another spark of magic.

Ash looked back at the table, and saw a small, glass bottle of a blue liquid. She walked to it, and saw a label that read Drink Me

"I hope this doesn't poison me." Ash was scared to drink it, thinking it would poison her, but she forced herself to do it just incase it was useful. She putt the key down on the table, popped the cork of the bottle off, and took a sip from it. Suddenly, the room seemed to grow bigger. It seemed to get larger, even the table too. The bottle also got larger too, and tumbled away from Ash's hands. Ash moaned in shock of what she was witnessing.

"How did drinking this make the room larger? Oh! I must have gotten smaller to go through the door!" Ash said in some happiness, thinking she would be free from this room. But when she turned to the door, it was locked again, and Ash returned to the table for the key, only to see and remember that she put it back on the table. She tried to climb one of the legs of the wooden table, she used her hands and legs to created such force, but ended up sliding back down to the marble floor. She felt her bottom hit the floor and made a moan.

"Oh dear..." Ash began to go from confused and angry to an aura of sadness. "I can't reach the key again, and I guess I can't open the door again."

She began to tear up.

"I'm never gonna leave this place."

Tears began sliding down, and all of a sudden, Ash began to cry extremely, and it seemed that the tears turned into a large waterfall coming out of her tearducts. The room began to flood with her tears. Ash cried and cried all over thinking that she won't come home again, and she felt her dress and socks get drenched in the tears. Suddenly, she heard what sounded like wood breaking. Ash saw the small door bust open by the tears, and she turned from sad to scared, because she was about to experience a tidal wave of horrors she hadn't experienced in a month.

Ash screamed as she felt herself swept in the tidal wave of her own tears. She tried in the opposite direction of where the waves were pulling her, but ended up falling under the water and completely drenched and struggling to get back up for air. This was a tidal wave of horrors she hadn't experienced in a month since the Moon Theater collapsed from a tidal wave of water breaking loose within the theater. Ash felt herself pulled even further down and nearly drowning worse than when it happened in the Moon Theater.

This is the first chapter, I will work on some more hopefully today. I will take a break for now, and then work on the next chapter. I had fun writing this chapter while listening to songs by Phil Collins on my Amazon Echo. Thanks.