For those who are wondering what happened to Jay, here it is.

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It has been eighteen hours since the fall down the hole in the ground, and Jay still hasn't woken up. Between the shock bomb's effect and the hard fall, he didn't have the strength to open his eyes or move a muscle. Finally, he started to wake up. His head still hurts, but he was able to stand up. He looks around his surroundings and saw that he was in a dark, empty room. All that was there was a door.

He tries to open it, but it was locked.

"Great. Where am I supposed to find a key?" he complained.

"Look within the wall."

"Who said that?" Jay asked, startled by the voice coming out of nowhere. He looks back at the door. "Hello! Is anyone out there?"

Suddenly, eyes and a mouth popped up on the door.

"Whoa!" Jay was surprised.

"Sorry for startling you, lad," apologized the talking door.

"A door that talks?" questioned Jay, confused.

"You have no idea where you are, do you?" said the door.

"How am I supposed to know where I am? This room is empty," responded Jay.

"You want out, do you?" asked the door.

"Yeah. Why did you think I tried to open you?" replied Jay.

"Then look within the wall," said the door again.

Jay puts his hands on the wall, looking for the key. He does so for ten minutes, but still couldn't find it. He looks back at the door and said, "Where is it?"

"Keep looking," said the door.

After five more minutes, Jay looked lower. He felt something. It was a like a small door. Inside it was the key.

"Found it."

"Well, what are you waiting for, open me up," said the door.

"First, I need to know. Where am I?" asked Jay.

"That's something you have to find out for yourself," said the door.

Jay decided not to argue with the door. He uses the key to unlock the door and opens him. Ahead of him appears to be a long corridor. He sighs.

"This is going to be a long walk."

Jay started walking along the corridor. After fifteen minutes of walking, he finally made it to the end. He found a river and a boat. He saw a hole in the roof, where the water was coming from. This confuses him, but he doesn't care. All he wants to do is find out where he is and get back to his friends. He hops on the boat and started rowing. An hour has past and all Jay is still floating by. Bored, he falls asleep.

Six hours later, a bump caused him to wake up. He finally docked. He gets off the boat and approaches another door. He twists the door knob and it opens. He then found himself in another land. He had to admit that it was beautiful. The trees are as green as they can be, the gentle breeze of the wind gives a good feeling, and everything seems peaceful.

"Neat place."

Suddenly, he saw a white rabbit hopping along. Jay can't help but recognize him. When he saw the pocket watch, something hit him in the head. This was the rabbit from Wonderland., the one who always says "I'm late." Then, it finally hit him.

"I'm in Wonderland. Huh? No wonder this place is, well, wonderful."

He saw the rabbit hop away. "Hey, wait up!"

Jay ran after the rabbit and, eventually, got ahead of him.

"Whoa, whoa, Mr. Rabbit, please stop."

"If you don't mind, mister, I'm late," said the White Rabbit.

"Yeah, I got that. One question. Is this Wonderland?" asked Jay.

"Why, yes," confirmed the White Rabbit.

"How do I get out of here?" asked Jay.

"Don't ask me. Go to the White Queen," said the White Rabbit. "Now if you'll excuse me, I'm late." He hopped away.

"Late for what? And where do I find the White Queen?" asked Jay in a loud voice.

The bunny didn't listen and just kept on hopping, leaving Jay alone.

"Well, Jay, I guess it's time for a new adventure."

He started wandering through the forest, trying to find someone who knows the location of the White Queen. Suddenly, he heard whispering around him. He saw the head of a cat on a tree, which disappears in an instant. Trying to remember the story of Alice, he figured out who the cat is.

"Cheshire Cat," guessed Jay.

"So, you know who I am?"

"I don't know much about the story of Alice in Wonderland, but, yeah, I know who you are," said Jay.

Cheshire shows himself entirely, sitting on a tree branch.

"Look, I know you like to poke fun at others, but I don't have time for games. Where's the White Queen?"

"Marmoreal. Her castle," answered the cat.

"Okay, sounds truthful, but how do I get there?" asked Jay.

"Well, I know an old friend who would love to help you," said Cheshire.

"Who?" asked Jay.

"Follow me," said Cheshire.

He disappears, except for his tail. Jay follows the cat as he floats. The tail stops at a little house, before completely disappearing.

"Wait, where..."

"Check the backyard," said the cat.

Jay walks around the house and saw a tea party. There was the Mad Hatter, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Dormouse, the Dodo, and a beautiful blonde woman. He saw the White Rabbit coming and he took his seat at the table.

"Sorry I'm late," he said.

The woman just smiled, amused. "You're never too late."

The White Rabbit caught the sight of Jay behind the fence. "Um, ma'am, there's a young man watching us."

The woman saw Jay. "I know who you are. You are Jay, son of Jafar, correct?"

"Yes," confirmed Jay.

"What are you doing here in Wonderland?" she asked.

"I fell down a hole," said Jay, feeling a little embarrassed. "I need to find the White Queen. Cheshire said there's a friend of his here who can help me."

"Well, look no further. That would be me," said the woman. She walks closer to the boy and extends her hand. "The name is Alice."

"As in... 'the' Alice?" questioned Jay, surprised.

"Who else would I be?" replied Alice.

Jay shakes her hand. "Pleasure to meet you."

"The pleasure's mine," said Alice. "So, why do you need to see the White Queen?"

"I need a way out of here," said Jay. "My friends are in danger and I need to get back to them as soon as possible."

"You seem stressed, young man," said Alice. "How 'bout we sit down for some tea and cookies before we go to the White Queen."

"But I need to get back to my friends," protested Jay.

"What you need is to calm your mind," said Alice.

The look on Jay's face means he gives up. He jumps over the fence and takes a seat at the table. The Dormouse kindly pours the tea into Jay's cup. Everyone takes their cups and started drinking. Jay did the same.

"Good tea," he said.

Welcome to Wonderland, Jay. I hope you all liked this chapter. His journey is just beginning.

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