Wonderland

A/N: Wow, I haven't posted in a while. But, to make up for lost time, this is going to be a multi-chapter story! :D Anyways, this story was inspired by the books written by Lewis Carroll, as well as the Disney movie, and even the episode of Ouran High School Host Club that was based on the books! I know it's not exactly like the book, but whatever. So, enjoy!

Disclaimer: I do not own Lewis Carroll or any of his books, Disney or any of their movies, Ouran High School Host club, or any WWE/TNA employees mentions, I also do not own Adam's mom, 'cause she is her own person and all.

Pairings: I can't say right now, but you'll find out later!


"So, Mrs. Copeland, you're son is very gifted, is that correct?" The man asked as walked down one of the many corridors inside of prestigious Moore Academy for Gifted Intellectuals.

"Yes sir, Adam can play five different instruments, he has skipped 2 grade levels in all subjects, and has won countless medals for most forms of martial arts," Mrs. Copeland gloated, walking next to the man, not even noticing that her son was lagging a few feet behind.

Adam's expression was blank, not really listening to his mother brag about his accomplishments. He was rather bored, not even wanting to be taking a tour of this stuffy, old school on a beautiful day like today. All of this walking had made his feet tired and he ached to tear off his uncomfortable shoes and ill fitting clothes.

Just as Mrs. Copeland and the man entered what looked like an office, something darted across the corner of Adam's vision. He turned just in time to see a tiny little rabbit running into a darkened room. His curiosity got the best of him as he ran into the room after the bunny. It took a second for his eyes to adjust to the darkness, but once they did, Adam could make out a couple figures moving around.

"Where the fuck is the light switch in here?" Adam felt around for a wall, since he could barely see his own hand in front of his face. When his hand finally did connect with a surface, it was soft and furry, not like a wall at all, "What is this?"

A light turned on under him, startling Adam, causing him to fall backwards. More and more lights started to turn on and soon he found that the entire floor was nothing but glass-covered lights, and the walls were all different kinds of animal pelts. There was almost no furniture in the room except for a lone cabinet, and the door that Adam had come through was now gone, and replaced with another door about a foot tall.

"Holy shit, where the fuck am I?" Adam when wide eyed as he stood up, searching around the room, feeling across the walls for some sort of exit. But he stopped when he heard giggling coming from behind him, causing his ears to perk up.

That damn rabbit again! Adam cursed in his head when he spotted the rabbit over by that cabinet, a cookie in hand. It wasn't a normal rabbit though, as it was bright pink with big blue eyes, almost like humans'. The bunny took a bite of the cookie, and to Adam's amazement, it suddenly shrunk down to the almost half its size, and scampered towards the tiny door.

"Hey, get back here you troublesome thing!" Adam dove for the door, but was too late as his hand collided with nothing but wall. He shouted curses to nothing in particular, holding his hand tightly to his chest. What in the Hell just happened? There's no way that rabbit just did that! I must be dreaming or something!

Once Adam had gotten over the pain radiating from his hand, he decided to check out that cabinet. He opened up both of the doors to find a box full of cookies sitting next to a small flask of red liquid. On the box, there was a sign that read, "Eat me!" while on the flask it read, "Drink me!" Though it went against everything he was taught as a child, he grabbed a cookie, taking a bite. It didn't taste poisoned, but Adam definitely knew something was wrong when he started to shrink. He started to become consumed by his clothes until his shirt and pants were nothing but pools of fabric on the floor, and he wasn't even six inches tall.

"Those... Those cookies! They're what caused that bunny to shrink, and they've done the same to me!" It didn't take long for Adam to realize two things; One) He had to get out of this crazy room, and Two) since he had just climbed his way out of his clothes, how was completely naked, "I've got to find some pants!"

With a little bit of effort, Adam was able to tear off a bit of fabric from shirt and tie it around his waist to hide his private parts. Now that one problem was solved, Adam had to find a way to get back to normal size. Maybe that juice! That red shit just might turn me back to normal. But... How do I get to it? The cabinet, which was only a few feet tall before, was now a towering figure that seemed to go on into the sky forever. This is going to take a while...

~After an hour of strenuous climbing and a lot of sweat...~

Adam collapsed on the shelf, gasping for breath after that painful climb. It took him a while, but he finally regained his composure and climbed over to the flask that contain the red juice. He pushed his body against it, causing it to fall over onto the ground, the lid popping off and rolling away. But Adam soon found this to be a bad idea, as the liquid was flowing freely over the edge of the shelf. Adam made it over just in time to drink the last tiny drop. After a few moments of waiting, Adam sighed, thinking nothing was going to happen until he felt his makeshift loincloth growing tighter and tighter. His head hit the top of the cabinet as he started to grow taller and taller until the roof broke and the cabinet was soon crushed under his new found weight.

When am I gonna stop growing? I'm getting too big! The cookies that now lay under the broken wooden shelf that once held them up began to look smaller and smaller. Adam's head hit the ceiling, causing him to curse out loud. But, the collision caused him to stop growing, at least.

"That's it, this has gone on long enough, get me out of this crazy room! I'm tired of growing and shrinking! I'm tired of it!" Adam pushed and punched at the floor, even though it caused more pain to go down his hand. He only stopped when he heard a cracking sound coming from underneath him. He was forgotten that the floor was nothing but glass, and glass breaks pretty easily. Suddenly, the floor shattered, sending broken glass, as well as Adam, down into a pitch black abyss.


A/N: Be on the look out for the next chapter next Monday! Hope you loved it! ~ Mrs. DH Smith!