AN: Well, here it is, guys. The final chapter of Alex In Wonderland. Thank you all for all your love and kind words!

Outside, the Red King's soldiers started to lose their power. They felt their strength fading, and dropped their weapons.

"Wha-What's happening?" Tweedledee asked woozily. "I feel so...weak."

"Me too..." Tweedledum answered. He fell down next to his sister on the ground. Soon, they were joined by all the soldiers.

"Victory is ours!" a random voice shouted, and the rest of the Hatter's army burst into cheers.


"Well done, Alex Hampton." Alex whipped his head around. Somehow, the Blue Caterpillar appeared before him. She smiled, and, as Alex and the others watched, she changed in front of their eyes. Before long, a beautiful woman in a white dress and a silver tiara stood in front of them.

"The White Queen." Alex said in realization. Her smile got wider.

"Yes. When I opposed my husband the Red King, he turned me into a caterpillar in anger. The spell was strong, so I couldn't change back as long as he was alive. By killing the king, you have freed me, as well as all of Wonderland."

"So then-then you can change everyone here back to normal?" Alex asked hopefully. "Hatter? The March Hare? Dinah-" Suddenly remembering, he turned back to Dinah's body, and felt his heart fill with sadness. "Dinah..."

"There is nothing to worry about, young one." The White Queen assured him. "You will all be returned to the human world, and granted a second chance. It seems only fair." She looked around gratefully at the gang. "Thank you for everything you've done. All of you." She cupped her hands together, and a glow started to emanate from between them, getting brighter and brighter. The White Queen raised her hands, and Alex had to close his eyes as the glow filled the room.


"Alex? Alex? Alex!" Alex's eyes snapped open. His mother was standing over him, her face full of concern. He then realized that he was back in his own world, lying on the grass, his family in front of him.

"Mom!" Alex pulled himself up, throwing his arms around his mother's neck. "I've missed you." Mrs. Hampton gave her son a confused look.

"Alex, are you feeling okay?"

"Easy there, son." His dad said. "You've been asleep for almost an hour now."

"An hour?" Alex was confused.

"Come on." Mr. Hampton said. "Let's get going." Alex's head was spinning as he pulled himself up. He looked down at himself. He was wearing the same clothes he had been wearing on his first day in Wonderland, and they were clean and fresh, like they had been when he went out with his family.

W-Was it all a dream? Alex wondered. But it seemed so real. Despite himself, he could feel his heart sinking as he walked beside his older brother.

"Big Brother! Big Brother, can we go look at the ducks?" A little girl with platinum blonde hair asked her older brother as they walked into the park.

"Alright, alright. Geez, you're such a chatterbox." Alex locked eyes with the girl, and as she saw him, her own eyes grew large with delight.

"ALEX!" Before Alex could respond, she ran up and hugged his legs.

"Who's the kid?" Alex's brother asked.

"Alex, do you know this little girl?" His mother asked.

"What?" Alex asked. "No I don-" He looked into the girl's face-and recognized it. It wasn't white and fuzzy, but he'd know it anywhere. Alex's eyes widened. He looked up at the girl's brother, who shook his head.

"Never seen her before." Alex lied. The girl let go of Alex's legs and looked at him in surprise. Her older brother came over and took her hand.

"Carol, what have I told you about talking to strangers?! Sorry about my sister." This last part he said to Alex and his family, though Alex could've sworn he gave him a knowing glance as he looked at him. The boy turned back to his sister. "Come on, let's go." Alex blinked in surprise. As he and his family continued walking along, he caught a glimpse of a voluptuous, long-haired girl petting a tabby cat. He didn't know if it was his imagination or not, but he could've sworn that the girl's canine teeth were sharper than the average human.

The wind suddenly picked up, and a girl's cry of

"Oh no! My hat!" was heard. A yellow baseball cap blew along the ground, landing next to Alex's feet. He picked it up as a girl ran over.

"Hey, thanks." Alex looked up at her-and his heart stopped.

"Can I have my hat back now?" The black-haired girl asked, her blue-green eyes locked on his sapphire ones.

"Oh, right, here."

"Thanks." The girl said, putting her hat back on. "I'll see you around, okay?" This last part she said meaningfully before running off.

"Yeah;" Alex said knowingly, feeling his heart start to lift as he walked off with his family, a smile spreading across his face.

See you.

AN: Okay people, now that this story is over, I wanna write another fanfic. I'm considering writing a genderbent version of Wizard of Oz at some point-do you guys think I should go for it?