Here's chapter two! Now, since I've already used italics of the lyrics, I'm using bold font as thoughts.

Enjoy!

Disclaimer: I DO NOT own Suessical the Musical or any of its songs, title's, character's, logo's, etc... I DO NOT plan to make a profit of this story. It is only in exsistence for peoples enjoment. Although I do own Alice.

Chapter two: Horton Hears a Who

After they stopped falling, Alice landed hard on her rear, but that cat stayed perfectly still.

"Oww…" Alice whimpered, getting up slowly.

"No time for dilly-dally, Alice, we've got to move on with the show!"

"What's next?" Alice sighed.

"Let me show you…with a song!" the cat laughed, and soon, Alice heard the beat of large jungle drums sounding in the distance.

Large palm trees and a pool were off to her right and in them, was an elephant, which she guessed was Horton.

"Who-who-wadda-who-who-who-wadda-dadda-who-who-wadda-who-who…" the cast sang.

"On the 15th of May…in the jungle of Nool, in the heat of the day, in the cool of the pool…he was splashing," Horton sang.

"Splash!" the cast echoed.

"What was that for?" Alice started to ask, but was shushed by the cat.

"Sush, listen!" the cat commanded. Alice only rolled her eyes.

"Enjoying the jungles great joys when, Horton the elephant," Horton said.

"Horton the Elephant," three frilly voices chanted.

"Those must be the Bird Girl's! Weird…" Alice realized in her mind.

"Horton the Elephant!" the cast sang.

"Heard a small noise…" Horton finished.

"Help! Help!" a small voice cried.

"What was that?"

"Just listen…" the cat whispered intently.

"So, Horton stopped splashing, he looked toward the soo-und," one of the bird girls sang.

"That's funny," Horton wondered.

"Thought Horton."

"There's no one around…"

"Then he heard it again," another girl sang.

"Just a very faint yelp," yet another bird chirped.

"As if some tiny person were calling for help!" Horton sang.

"Help! Help!" the voice shrieked again.

"I'll help you," Horton offered.

"Said Horton," the Bird Girls pointed out the obvious.

"But, who are you and where?" Horton asked.

"He looked and he looked; he could see nothing the-er-ere!" the bird girls explained.

"But a small speck of dust blowing past," Horton observed.

"Whoosh!" the casthummed.

Alice rolled her eyes at this.

"Through the air…" they all sang.

"I say, how confusing. I've never heard tell of a small speck of dust that was able to yell. So you know what I think? I think they're must be someone on top of that small speck of dust. Some poor little person who's shaking with fear that he'll blow in the pool! He has no way to steer…" Horton expressed as the music grew more depressing. "He's alone in the universe…I'll just have to save him! Because after all, a person's a person, no matter how small. A person's a person, no matter how SMALLLLLL!" he decided as the cats finished singing.

"Who-who-wadda-who-who-who-wadda-dadda-who-who-wadda-who-who…" the cast sang as Horton stopped his part.

"So-oo, gently, and using the greatest of care, the Elephant stretched his great trunk through the air. And he lifted the dust speck, and carried it o-over, and placed it down," the Bird Girls explained.

"Safe," Horton sighed.

"On a very soft, cloo-ver…" the birds girls finished, and then the little rhythm of the jungle ended.

"Okay, so…what was that for?" Alice asked the cat.

"To get things started of course!" the cat exclaimed. "Now, things are gonna get interesting…CUE THE SOUR KANGROO!" he ordered, and pointed in a direction where a light shot up, and it shined on a very mean-looking purple Kangaroo. Little did Alice know, things were about to get sour…

End of Chapter Two

Oh noes! It's da Sour Kangaroo! How are things gonna work out for that clover Horton found now that she's here? Next up...Biggest Blame Fool. Please review!