You all know the story of Alice in Wonderland; Alice falls down a rabbit hole and ends up saving Wonderland, correct? That story is not EXACTLY true, it's what Lewis Carroll (who's real name was really Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, yes Lewis Carroll is not a real person) thought happened. However, Charles/Lewis did not include that there was someone accompanying Alice who made it possible. Who do you think pointed out the little bottle that made Alice shrink; a leprechaun? No, it was Alice's best friend Isabella.
In fact, Isabella had a very nice impact on the story; the little drink, SHE spotted the white rabbit in the waistcoat with a pocket watch, ect. Let's start from the beginning, shall we?
"Alice, look at that rabbit! He has clothes and a watch!" Isabella exclaimed one fine afternoon. "That is rather curious, Iz." Izzy jumped down from the tree. Alice looked at her like she was mad, "Izzy, what ARE you doing?" "Come on, Alice! We should follow him and see what a fine rabbit does in the afternoons!" Alice agreed that Izzy's idea was extraordinary. Soon she, too, was on the ground.
The two young friends, only 10 years old, ran in their dresses to follow the rabbit. They soon saw him jump down a rabbit hole. "Oh dear, Alice. I think this is the end of the line. Perhaps we should stop trying to follow him." Alice agreed. Izzy decided just to peer down the hole, see how deep it was. However, she tripped on a root and fell in. Alice dove in after her, screaming.
Izzy closed her eyes, waiting to hit the ground. But it never happened! "Alice, this is a rather deep hole! How ever are we going to make it back up. Alice shrugged with a smile on her face, "Maybe we won't. And then there will be no more studies to be done." Alice was in love with this idea, however Izzy was not. "Alice! NO, we have to get back to land! I'm serious, we need to get out of here. Your sister will be worried." So, you see, Izzy was the ONLY reason Alice ever even TRIED to leave.
After the falling was done, Izzy and Alice were in a small room. It was empty except for a small table with a key on it. Alice found that it opened a small, talking door that was not even a foot tall. "Oh, great, Alice! There is NO way that we can fit through that door. And the rabbit no doubt went through there!" Izzy knew well that it situations llike these, you had to carefully look around.
"Alice, look! It's a bottle!" Izzy saw. Izzy picked up the bottle curiously. "Oooh! I want some!" Alice exclaimed. She was so thirsty, she would drink poison. Alice instantly took a sip, careful to leave some so that Izzy would be able to have some as well. Alice started shrinking, clothes and all. "Cool! You have so to try this!" In Lewis's version, Alice got stuck because she forgot the key. But in this tale, Izzy saved the day. "Fine, I might as well. But, you dimwit, you have to take the key with!" Izzy took the key and drank the potion.
Alice and Izzy (small as they were) set off on the journey of their life. Izzy unlocked the small door, and they each walked through.
Through the door, there was a big forrest with a pathway through it. Far of into the distance, the girls saw the rabbit running off. The girls ran after him, and they got SO close to catching him- Then they ran into Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. "Hello," they said in unison. "What are you doing here?" Tweedle Dee said- or was it Tweedle Dum? "Or what aren't they doing here?" Argued Tweeble Dum- or was it Tweedle Dee?
Tweecle Dee and Dum were two round boys. One wore red and black, one white and black. Izzy noticed that what they said was always opposite. "Well, my good... boys. We 'ot to be going now!" But the Tweedles refused to let them go. "Where are you going?" "Where aren't you going?" Alice tilted her head in confusion, "Well THAt doesn't make sense. There is only one place you can go, and 1 million places you aren't." Izzy nodded her agreement. Defeated out of knowing, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum let the young girls pass.
By the time the Tweedles had let Alice and Izzy go, the rabbit was once again very far ahead of them.
Alice sat on a rock and began to sob, "An-And all becau-because we wanted to kno-know about the r-rabbit." Izzy understood Alice's frustrations, it was rather unfair... "And you know how we're going to fix it, Alice? We're going to figure out where that rabbit planned to go. Okay? Promise." Her words hung in the air like a vail; it covered the entire forrest.
