The fall seemed to be never ending. There was plenty to look at though, there were floating doors and flashing lights that came from nowhere and everywhere all at once. By now Alice was sure that none of this was real. How could it be? But she couldn't be dreaming and she didn't even know if vampires could hallucinate. She'd have to ask Carlisle when this was over.
For a minute she wished that the myths about turning into bats were true because it would hurt like hell when she landed. I mean, it wouldn't injure her but it would still hurt. She had been falling through the air for about five minutes now, she could hear the wind rushing past her face. Suddenly she could sense the ground wasn't far away. Less than ten seconds later she hit the ground. It was a surprisingly soft landing. It didn't hurt at all which was weird as she had been travelling at a really high speed. She got to her feet and looked around. She could still smell the White rabbit. Following the scent, she came to a door. It opened onto another door, and another. Alice opened each door until she came to one the size of a large pumpkin. She managed to squeeze through. It opened onto a forest, and she could see the tail of the rabbit disappearing in the distance. Just as before, she caught up to it in seconds. She got closer this time and the scent was overpowering. Instinctively, she pounced on it. It put up no fight. She bit into it's vein and began to drain the blood. She could feel the fur on her skin, the blood on her lips. The last words the White rabbit ever said were "I don't have time for this, I'm late, so very late." His body went limp. The White rabbit was dead.
