I recently finished reading Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. I also became an Invader Zim obsesser recently and decided since I love both, to create a 'Dib's Adventures in Wonderland.'
Now, I have also recently, began reading Dib in Wonderland. And before I continue: gets down on knees and puts hands up in a begging state Spectra-original author of this idea-I am not in any way trying to copyright your work. I just wanted to do my own version. However, parts may be the same as yours. Everything like that is copyrighted to you.
Everything else is copyrighted to their proper owners.
Nothing else to say, so on with the show!
Chapter one: Down Zim's Rabbit-Hole.
"I will figure out a way, Zim. I will!" shouted a boy up in a tree. The tree and himself were both stationed in a park filled with happy-go-luckies. He kept talking to himself in a strange manner about his plans to destroy and capture the alien, Zim.
Dib peered through a pair of binoculars at a little green boy with a weird looking dog. The dog ran around him in circles as he stayed still in thought. The boy hadn't moved for almost five minutes, thus making Dib very tried. He had been waiting for such a long time for something to happen.
Zim still had not steered, though Gir ran into a tree and then got up and ran around Zim again. Zim's eyes followed him whenever the 'dog' crossed his front. He was deep in thought about his plans to destroy the world.
Dib yawned and put his hand on his cheek. "Do something!" he murmured. He put his head on the tree branch he was laying on and yawned further. He felt his binoculars hang closely around his neck as he let them go.
Dib put his arms under his head and closed his eyes, falling asleep.
"NO!" Dib shouted, waking up with a start. He put the pair of binoculars to his face. He looked everywhere and anywhere, but did not see Zim or his 'dog' of sorts. "Dang it!" he said, sitting up angrily. He was mad at himself for falling asleep and silently scolded himself when he saw a small white figure cross below.
Dib jumped down as the white flash stopped alittle bit ahead. It was Zim, wearing a red jacket-vest over a white undershirt. Two white bunny ears coming from a white hood-like feature and a pink nose were also attached. Zim was peering at a little gold pocket watch impatiently.
"I'm late. I'm very, very late," Zim said, putting the watch back in a pocket in his vest and he began to hop off. Dib chased after him and shouted, "Zim! Come back!"
Zim did not seem to hear as he kept going. "Zim!"
"I am not Zim!" snapped Zim, turning around. "I am the White Rabbit! I am not this Zim you speak of."
"Ha-ha, very funny, Zim!" Dib said. "And why are you dressed like a-a bunny-rabbit?"
"It's called rabbit, human! Now be gone! I have a match to make!" And with this said, Zim hoped into a bush. Dib stared after him, and, without second thought, ran in after him.
Once inside the bush, Dib began to think how stupid it had been to walk in after Zim. "This could be a trap of some sort," he said to himself. "I wonder if-AHH!" Dib let, screaming as his path turned down into blackness. He rushed downwards as the air rushed by.
Dib squeezed his eyes shut as he went downwards, awaking his last breath.
Strangely, he kept going down and down. He didn't feel his bones back, thus causing him to risk seeing the ground hit him.
Dib could not see the ground and thought about this. "I should've hit something by now," he said, looking at the wall as cupboards and tea dishes floated by. Dib grabbed a book from a shelf on a passing bookcase and stared curiously at it, "How to stay Insane." He dropped the book, which wasn't really a drop but more of throw since it went into the air.
Suddenly, Dib was falling faster than before and reached the floor before he saw it. He groaned as he stood up painfully. Dib rubbed his back and saw a flash of red and white zoom down a hallway.
"Zim!"
