A/N: I'm baaaaaaack! :)))))) Here's the sequel to the sequel of "Kim in Wonderland", but you can read this as a stand-alone story if you want to! This story involves some of the characters from the Edward Scissorhands comic, but you didn't have read the comic to read this.

Disclaimer: I don't own these two movies, or the comics.

Meg's New Adventures (wow, creative titles)

Eighteen year-old Meg Boggs was being left at home alone. Again.

Her parents were always leaving her alone at the house, but this time, it was for a much more important purpose.

Meg stood outside their house, waving good-bye at the back of the taxi taking her parents to the airport. You see, they had heard that their business in China was failing, so the Boggs family was in danger of poverty again.

What Meg thought was really weird was the fact that Edward had come down from his castle to help Meg's parents with their business.

And when they found out that the business was in trouble, Edward had gladly agreed to come with them.

But they left on one condition; Meg had to stay behind to watch the house. She just hoped that Aidan didn't decide to swing by the house; they had a rough break-up three months ago, they were still close friends, but Meg just felt like they weren't working.

She was sitting in the center of her room, holding her last grandmother's favorite dress up to her face, crying small tears into the fabric.

She whispered into the now-moist fabric, "Oh, Grandma, what am I going to do?"

But to her utter surprise, in response to her tears, the fabric turned a light blue.

Meg looked up slightly, and saw a large white rabbit standing in front of her bedroom window.

Remembering what her grandmother had told her, she stood up quickly, and ran out of her room, and out of the house.

But the rabbit scurried away, and Meg chased it into the bushes.

He ran into the grounds of Edward's castle, and Meg chased it through the large bush sculptures.

And, by what seemed like magic, the rabbit disappeared behind one of them.

Meg walked around the bush, and saw the rabbit had disappeared down a large rabbit hole.

The details of her grandmother's stories blared in her mind, and she allowed herself to succumb to gravity, and fall head-first down the rabbit hole.


Megrushed past the various furniture pieces, and smashed through the ceiling into the upside-down room.

She remembered to brace herself for the fall, and landed hard on her back.

She picked herself up carefully, and picked the key up from the table, and took a small sip of the Pilshaver.

She felt herself shrink slowly, and scrambled to gather her sock around her body.

She ran over to the tiny door, and inserted the key in the keyhole, and opened the door, revealing the beautiful garden behind it.

She let out a huge gasp, and said softly to herself, "It's real! It's all real!"

She stumbled forward onto the small trail, and looked around at the beautiful flowers and insects.

One of the flowers, a huge pink rose, turned its face toward her, and said, "And who are you, little one?"

Meg crossed her arms, and said, "I am eighteen years old, and my name is Megan Boggs!"

The rose gasped, and said, "You're Kim's granddaughter!"

Meg smiled, and said, "Yes, she told me all about Underland."

She frowned, and said thoughtfully, "Well, now that I'm here, where should I go?"

The rose answered, "You should head to the windmill. The others are waiting for you there."

Meg smiled, and said, "Thank you!"

She headed through the mushroom forest, trying to find her way to the windmill.


Meg found herself wandering through the Tulgey Woods, hopelessly lost.

She turned around, and tried walking that way for a while, but that got her nowhere.

She sat down on a protruding root, and rested her head in her hands, moaning, "How am I supposed to get to the windmill through this forest?"

But a soft flick of what looked like a tail in front of her face caused her to jump up, and yell, "Who's there?"

A large, smiling, teal cat appeared in front of her, and said in a thick, deep voice, "And who might you be?"

Meg said, "I'm Megan Boggs."

His smile widened, and he said, "Boggs? As in Kimberly Ann Boggs?"

Meg bowed her head, and said, "She was my late grandmother."

The cat said, "Well, then, you'll be heading to the windmill, am I correct?"

Meg nodded, and said, "I'm lost. I can't find my way out."

The cat's smile widened again (just when Meg thought his smile couldn't get any bigger), and he said, "Follow me, and I can take you there."

Meg smiled a smile of her own, and said, "Thank you so much, Mister..."

The cat said, "Chessur."

Meg smiled again, and said, "Thank you, Chessur."

He disappeared, and reappeared further down the trail.

Meg walked after him, and made simple conversation as they went along.


They came over a hill, and saw the windmill.

Meg smiled as she saw the slowly rotating blades of the windmill and the long tea-table spread out in front of it.

She saw the March Hare sitting at one side of the table, and saw Mally sitting on the other.

She looked farther down the table, and saw two people; one was a very pale man wearing mismatched clothing and a humongous top-hat, and a woman with frizzy blonde hair and a blue dress with a belt of what looked with daggers at her hip.

Sitting next to the woman on the ground was a large creature that could only be the Bandersnatch.

The woman looked up, and smiled as she yelled, "Meg!"

Meg frowned, and said, "Have we met?"

The woman (whom Meg recognized as Alice from her grandmother's stories) frowned, and said, "Oh, sorry, I just recognized you from the Oraculum, sorry, you don't know me."

The man sitting next to her said, "You're Kim's granddaughter?"

Meg nodded slowly, and said, "Yes, she died a year ago."

Alice shed a small tear, and said, "We heard about it down here. I'm really sorry. She was like a daughter to me."

Meg smiled, and said, "Do you think you could make me a little taller, please? Sorry, it's just I haven't had any Upelkuchen yet."

Alice smiled, and turned to the man beside her, "Tarrant, honey, can you get her some Upelkuchen please?"

Tarrant smiled, and pulled a small cake from his pocket.

Meg smiled, and ate a small bit of it, making her grow a small bit, stretching her sock just a little bit.

Mally smiled, and said, "Absolem's going to want to see you, dear!"

Meg said slowly, "Absolem's the caterpillar?"

Alice said, "Yes, he wants to talk to you."

Tarrant said, "Yes, we must take you to Marmoreal!"

Meg said, "And that's the White Queen's kingdom?"

Thackery said, "Yes! Mirana of Marmoreal!"

Alice stood up from her chair at the table, and said, "Here, we'll all ride Bandy to the White Queen's castle!"

Meg smiled, and climbed onto the large spotted creature after Tarrant and Alice.

Mally hopped down from her chair, and said, "I'm coming too! I won't be left behind!"

Alice bent down, and picked Mally up from the ground and put her in her pocket.

Tarrant gently kicked the Bandersnatch, and held on as they went riding off in the direction of Marmoreal.


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