Chapter Two: Down the Rabbit Hole

Hikari continued to fall on and on and on until she found that she was actually getting bored of falling.

"Oh my." Hikari said. "After a fall like this, I don't think I'll worry about falling down stairs anymore."

She then turned a lamp she saw on as it lit up the whole room, and she found herself in what looked more like a Victorian elevator shaft rather than a hole in the ground. Also, various objects like the lamp were floating all around her.

Eventually, she fell into a rocking chair and laid back in it, but she laid back too far and started falling again, which gave her a bit of a shock, which also resulted in her ending up upside down.

"Yeash." Hikari sighed. "What if I fall right through the center of the Earth and end up where the people walk upside down? Oh, now that's just silly. No one goes around walking upside-"

Hikari came to a hard stop and saw the blond boy running down a long stone hallway upside down, until she saw that she was just upside down and corrected herself.

"Hey!" Hikari called out. "Hey you, wait!"

Hikari chased the boy until he went through a door as Hikari opened it to find a smaller door. She then opened that one to find a smaller door. She then opened several more until she found a hole she could barely squeeze through. She then found herself in a large and tall room with only a door at the other end. She went to open it when the door knob called out.

"Ah!" Hikari let out in shock. "Oh, I beg your pardon, sir."

"Quite alright." The door said. "But you did give me quite a turn."

"You see, I was following-"

"Rather good, what?" The door said with a laugh. "Doorknob, turn."

"Please sir-" Hikari tried to go on.

"Well, one good turn deserves another." The doorknob said again. "What can I do for you?"

"Well I was looking for this green boy." Hikari said.

"Eh?" The door asked. "Oh."

The door opened his mouth, the keyhole, and Hikari looked through it to see the boy still running.

"There he is!" Hikari called out. "I simply must get through."

"Sorry." The door said. "You're much too big. Simply impassable."

"You mean impossible." Hikari corrected.

"No, impassable." The door said with a laugh. "Nothing's impossible. Why don't you try the bottle on the table?"

"Table?" Hikari asked when a table suddenly appeared out of nowhere with a bottle on it. "Oh."

"Read the directions." The door instructed. "And directly, you'll be directed in the right direction."

"Huh?" Hikari asked as she looked at a little slip on the bottle that read "Drink Me" in a flowing script. "Hm, I better look first. After all, if I drank from something marked poison, it'd disagree with me sooner or later."

"Beg your pardon?" The door asked, confused.

"I was just giving myself some good advice." Hikari said with a sigh. "But…"

Terra took a long sip.

"Mm, tastes like cherry tarts, custard, pineapple, roast turkey-" as Terra talked, she soon realized she had shrunk down considerably. "Whoa! What happened?!"

"You almost went out like a candle." The door chuckled.

"But look!" Hikari called out. "I'm just the right size!"

"Oh, no use." The door said with another chuckle. "I forgot to tell you, I'm locked."

"Oh come on!" Hikari groaned.

"But of course, you've got the key, so-" the door began before Hikari interrupted.

"What key?"

"Oh, don't tell me you left it up there."

Hikari looked, and a key appeared out of nowhere. She tried to climb up, but it was just too high.

"Whatever will I do?" Hikari asked herself.

"Try the box, naturally." The door explained as a small box appeared. "Oh." Hikari said as she opened it to reveal several candies marked "Eat Me". "Alright."

Hikari took one.

"But who knows what this will do?" Hikari took a bit and suddenly grew to twice her old size.

The door, muffled by Hikari 's foot, said something, but Hikari couldn't make it out.

"What did you say?" Hikari said as she moved her foot.

"I said, 'A little of that went a long way!'" The door began laughing.

"Well I don't think it's funny!" Hikari said as she began to feel tears on her face. "Now I'll never get out!"

"Oh come, come, now." The door said sympathetically. "Crying won't help."

"I know!" Hikari said between sobs. "But I-I just can't help it!"

Her tears were so big, that they began filling the room.

"Oh, this won't do!" The door called out. "This won't do at all! Hey, you up there, stop! Stop I say!"

Eventually, the bottle of the shrinking liquid went past.

"Oh look!" The door called out. "The bottle! The bottle!"

Hikari took some and drank, shrinking down to half the size she was before and falling into the bottle, which went through the key hole and off into a raging sea of her own tears.


Chaos dose not own Alice in Wonderland or kingdom hearts, but she owns Iris, Surane belongs to SuraneSpiral, Hikari belongs to WingBladeWeaver1357, and Drew belongs to RedDiEnd.