A/N: Yay for multi-chapter fics that I'll probably keep forgetting to update! :D

...so. I've been bouncing back and forth between obsessing over Pandora Hearts and Tsubasa, so I thought to myself: why not write a crossover? :D so here it is! This probably contains OOC-ness and false information in terms of visual details and following the canonical plot...I just don't feel like looking up that stuff right now, I'm avoiding spoilers...but hopefully it's enjoyable nonetheless! :3

Btw, this takes place right after the Otou arc in Tsubasa (hehe...except I haven't actually gotten to book 7 yet, so if anything huge is revealed in the second half of Otou, I don't know it...) and I have no idea when it takes place in the Pandora Hearts timeline. I'll just set it to whatever's convenient~

DISCLAIMER: I don't own anything in this fanfic 'cept the fanfic itself...and I guess the design for the chain, since I made it up on the spot, and the memory, since I also made it up on the spot, but don't quote me on that...


Alice wiped the sweat from her brow and glared at her opponent in the fading twilight. Its hostile, opaque eyes glared right back. Alice, Oz, and the seaweed head were currently having a heated battle with a chain - well, at least Alice was. The other two were just the cheering squad. Not to say their support was entirely unwanted; this particular chain was unusually powerful. It had burst out of the lake as the three were passing by in their carriage, and it didn't seem to have a contractor. That meant there ought to be something special about it. The demon took the form of a large predatory bird, colored entirely purple except for a single white feather between its eyes. But despite its immense physical strength, it apparently couldn't shoot lasers or anything like that; it could only slash with its beak and claws. This worked out fine for the B-Rabbit.

She readied her scythe and took a swing at the bird. The blade made contact with its chest. Screeching furiously, the bird lashed out with its claws, catching Alice's jacket. She dodged, obtaining a gash in her sleeve but staying otherwise unharmed. She floated down beneath her opponent, rough black paws just barely disturbing the surface of the lake over which they fought. The belly was a good place to aim for - painful and vulnerable. She jabbed her scythe up, scoring another hit. The bird screeched again and flapped its wings, twisting its neck downward so as to get the rabbit with its beak. This put its head in clear view. A shot rang out, and a bullet whizzed right between the bird's eyes. With a last agonized scream, the chain burst and disappeared.

Alice floated back to shore and landed on the grass, where she turned back into her human form. The girl crossed her arms irately. "I could've done it myself, seaweed head.

"No, you couldn't. You needed me to release your power," Gilbert deadpanned, pocketing his gun.

Alice bared her teeth. "I meant-"

An arguement between those two was nowhere near uncommon, so Oz didn't really pay attention. Instead, his gaze was focused on something else. "Hey! Guys! Look!"

Alice and Gilbert turned to Oz. He was pointing at where the chain had been. They followed his gaze. The chain had certainly been defeated. Vanished in a purple flash, just like all the rest. But, the three noticed, the white feather was still there, floating high above the water's surface, glowing faintly. It hadn't disappeared with the rest of the chain.

"Weird," said Gil.

"Do you think...?" Oz started, but was interrupted by the feather exploding into brilliant white light. The glow enveloped all three of them, and they were suddenly surrounded by a new scene. A wide room in a beautiful castle. The floor was pale, and three walls were open to the night sky. An ornate chair stood against the fourth wall. In the chair was a boy with a small girl on his lap. Another boy stood behind them.

"This must be one of Alice's memories!" Oz exclaimed, turning in a circle to get a full view of the place. "Woooow, you had a cool house, Alice!"

"This stuff wasn't in any of my other memories," said Alice, confused and a bit frustrated. She put her hands on her hips. "I didn't live in a place like this. This looks all dry and sandy. And where'm I, anyway?"

She had a point. No one resembling Alice was anywhere in the picture.

"Nii-san?"

"Yeah?"

The people were talking now. The smallest one, a girl of slight build with short brown hair and a simple pink and white dress - she couldn't have been more than 5 or 6 years old - was consulting the boy in the chair, whom had short black hair and regal blue attire. "Nii-san, what does it mean if you say 'I love you' to someone?"

'Nii-san,' supposedly her older brother, smirked. "Well, it usually means you want to-"

The boy behind the chair, whom had short silver hair and glasses, gave nii-san a warning look. The black-haired boy frowned and started over. "It means...that you like them alot, and they make you happy. You want to spend a long time with them. But don't just say that to anyone. People tend to take stuff like that really seriously."

The girl thought about this for a moment, then smiled happily. "Okay!" She made to climb down off nii-san's lap, but he grabbed her wrist. "You aren't planning on saying that to ~~~~~, are you?"

The girl's face fell. "Why not? ~~~~~ makes me happy!"

Nii-san narrowed his eyes. "Just...don't." He let go of her arm, and she got down from the chair. The glasses boy looked sadly at her. She looked sadly back and scampered away without another word.

The memory vanished. Oz, Alice, and Gil were back on the shore.


A/N: Yay for abrupt endings, too! :D As of now I have a good amount more written, actually, but I'm posting the rest as another chapter cuz I think it works better that way.

I notice that I'm naming a lot of stuff by combining words from the things the stuff is based off of...meh. I couldn't think of a better title for this.

Pleeeeeaaaaaaase review!