Hi again! Thought I fell down a rabbit hole? If only… Well back to my story. Don't be upset with Alice's stupidity. It gets better. I promise. As always, enjoy.

-Lady Starrlight

Alice awoke in a small chamber lit by bright lanterns and lined with doors of every shape and size. She slowly got up, and tried to open the first. It was locked.

"No one home," she mumbled to herself, though she hoped deep inside that someone had heard her. She tried the next door, then the next, then the next, each time becoming more frantic. Ever single door was locked.

"No way out." She cried crumpling to the floor. But something had caught her eye. In the middle of the chamber there was a three-legged table with a key sitting atop it that had not been there before.

"Curious and curiouser." She whispered. She quickly snatched the key of the table and tried to open each door with the key but it was no use. The key opened none of the doors. But before she gave up hope completely, she saw a velvet curtain hanging in the corner. When she pulled the curtain aside, a small door was revealed in the wall.

"This room gets stranger and stranger!" she said aloud.

She shoved the tiny key into the lock. Click! the door signaled, causing Alice to smile for the first time in what felt like days. She pushed the tiny door open then bent down to peer into the small world on the other side. She tried to wedge her body through the door, but her shoulders got stuck in the process.

She pulled her self back into the chamber. Was there no way out? She drew the key out of the door and flung it across the room. She was going to be trapped in that small chamber forever! She looked back at the table. On it now sat a small glass bottle that with tag that read Drink Me. She looked around the room, looking for the person, or thing, that had placed it there. Nothing but an empty chamber of doors stared back at her.

She slowly made her way toward the table. She picked up the tiny bottle and examined it. Nothing seem to awful about it, so she took a swing from the bottle. It tasted horrid! But that thought did not linger long. She was slowly skrinking down, and down toward the floor below.

When she stopped growing downwards, her dress had become enormous on her. She salvaged a few scraps of fabric and tied them to her body. When she was satisfied, she dashed toward the small door. On her way to the door, she grabbed the key she had flung across the chamber before. She turned the key in the small lock and the door opened with ease when she reached it. Thank God she hadn't set the key on the table before she shrunk! Now she was on her own in a strange world. A Wonderland almost…