Dib Through The Mirror
By: Cartman's Girl
Notes: Yes, this is the sequel to the fanfic written by Spectra, entitled 'Dib
in Wonderland'. What, you think we'd give up after having him go through THAT
hell? Hah! Nice try. Some old favourites return in the sequel, as well as some
unexpected faces. Be afraid, be very afraid…
Now that's over with, let the madness, begin.
~*~
Chapter One: The Mirror and the Caucus Race
The chess board lay out, untouched on the table. It hadn't been touched in
years, and Dib had recently just found it in the attic and decided to set it
down in the living room, in the hopes either Gaz or his Dad would take up the
opportunity to play with him. He was wrong. It had sat there for a good two
weeks, and still it laid untouched. The Whites and Reds facing off at each
other, and now Dib sat on the sofa staring at the pieces.
"…maybe I should start a game with myself… nah, that's too crazy." Dib mused to
himself as he watched a fly land on the White King's head and proceed to clean
itself. "Then again, my life isn't exactly normal…" he added. He had made a
normal every day event of talking to himself, since it was the only decent way
to get a good conversation or any conversation in his house. Either it involved
games, pizza, soda or science. And he grew tired of all eventually.
He felt his eye lids getting heavy, and a yawn escaped his mouth as he rubbed
his eyes. But Dib had recently encountered a very bizarre dream, and something
told him that if he ever chanced falling asleep again, he'd go back there. So,
Dib had been up every night since the horrible incident. And that was three
weeks ago. Bags hung under his eyes, and his body was screaming for rest. But
Dib's mind kept on reassuring the body that if they did go to sleep, horrible nasty
doom-related pains would be inflicted upon them.
Up to now it had worked. Unfortunately Dib's body finally gave in, and he fell
asleep, slumping down onto the sofa and falling into a deep deep sleep. Well he
thought as much. A few minutes later his eyes flashed open and he sat up, not
just because he was afraid of the dreams again, but he heard something.
Tap. Tap. Tap.
It was someone tapping, obviously. He glanced at the door, got off the sofa and
went to answer it. He opened it, only to find nobody was stood there. He
glanced up and down the pavement.
"…little punks." He muttered as he closed the door shut again. He turned back
into the room, and he heard the tapping again, louder then before.
TAP. TAP. TAP.
"Who is it? Who's there?" Dib asked, his paranormal senses on high alert as the
hair on the back of his neck started standing up. Something was happening, and
it wasn't good. Answer came there none. And this was scarcely odd because, well
no one else was in the room at all. Well, someone was there, just not in.
TAP. TAP. TAP.
Dib spun around on his heels towards where the sound was, it was coming
from the mirror.
"…where did that mirror come from?" he asked aloud as he stared at it. He was
right, it hadn't been there the day before, and it was gold rimmed and looked
very old and antique like. "Maybe Dad got it today and didn't tell me or Gaz…
but it isn't involving his image so…" Dib took a few tensive steps towards it,
when suddenly a face greeted him in the mirror. It wasn't Dib, yet it was…
"YARGH!" Dib screamed and stood back in shock as the face grinned wickedly at
him. He wasn't grinning wickedly, so why was his reflection grinning like that?
And why did his reflection have such messy hair, torn clothing and weird
looking boots?
"Well it's about time you got your rear end over here!" screamed the reflection
at Dib, who was just shaking in fear.
"Who-who are you?!" Dib asked, his body telling him to just run and not stop to
ask such stupid questions, but Dib's darn curiosity was getting the better of
him. The cat was about to be killed.
"Well duh dude, I'm you." Replied the reflection, who then began biting it's
nails.
"No you're not! My head isn't THAT big!" Dib snapped back, pointing at his
reflection's head. Course, the reflection's head was the same size as his, he
just didn't like admitting his head was over sized.
"HEY DON'T INSULT MY HEAD MAN!!" screamed the reflection who immediately
stopped biting his nails and stood up, now fully visible in the mirror.
"Uh uh… so-sorry…!" Dib stammered in response, but then the unthinkable
happened. His reflection leapt out from the mirror! Just like it was a doorway,
the reflection Dib leapt out and landed in front of Dib, grinning madly still.
Dib did what any normal person would do. Scream like a little girl and try to
run. But his efforts of getting away were thwarted as his reflection grabbed
him by the arm, and leapt back up to the mirror.
"Hey what are you doing?! Let me go!! Don't make me tell you again!!" Dib
screamed hysterically as he kicked his legs, trying to get a kick at his
reflection. The reflection just chuckled happily, and tossed Dib through the
mirror.
"I knew I should have stayed in bed today…" Dib thought to himself as he went
sailing through the mirror, and into the other world.
It was dark in the other world, barely no light was visible. The only light,
was now and again a flash of lightning in the far distance, and the only sound
the rumble of thunder.
Dib was falling.
"Oh great… not this again!" Dib yelled up at the darkness, "Is this all you got
this time? Used up all your madness the first time so now I'm just gonna keep
falling forever or something?! Well bring on your worst! I took on all that
stuff before and I'll take it on again!" Dib just kept screaming at the
darkness, unaware of the Slurpies he was passing as he fell, or the red crown
or white crown.
KER-SPLASH!
Water, water water everywhere. Dib had landed quicker then he thought he would,
so he wasn't ready for when wave upon wave gushed down onto him, filling his
mouth with salty, icky water. He fought the currents, spitting out any of the
nasty sea water that had crept into his mouth. The young boy flailed his arms
and legs, trying to keep above the water, but nothing was working yet. He kept
being pulled under. It seemed the more he swam, the more he sunk.
"Well… this is it… and to think, I didn't even get to save the world from Zim…
maybe Gaz'll find my findings and go on against him for me… maybe…" Dib's eyes
shut and he… Was floating on top of the water as if the storm wasn't
happening?!
"What's going on here?!" Dib asked no one in particular. Maybe he was talking
to the mouse that was just swimming past…
"Wait a minute, Mouse?!" Dib glanced after the furry body that was making it's
way through the waves, not swimming either. Just floating. An idea hit Dib in
the head, grab onto the Mouse and it might take him to freedom. So, Dib tried
to get to the Mouse, but the Mouse vanished from sight!
"Oh no…" he muttered, seemed nothing was going his way, as usual. "This place
is stupid!!" he screamed, but then bumped into something. Something furry, and
wet.
"Mouse!" Dib declared as he saw a flash of large ears and big eyes. The mouse
just squeaked in response, and before it knew anything it had a new appendage.
A big headed boy gripping onto it's tail. Soon the storm died down, and Dib
found himself on a beach, along with the mouse who now was beginning to look
more and more like a familiar face.
"What the…" Dib started, but the Mouse-being turned to face him. He did know
that face! "Old Kid?!"
"Old Kid? Who's Old Kid?" wheezed the Mouse, it's fur a unusual grey brownish
colour.
"Oh.. uh… nothing, you just, kinda looked like someone I knew…" replied Dib,
who just looked more confused now because the Mouse was now dry, while he was
still sopping wet after his adventure in the sea.
"Oh. Well come on then, I've got an important lecture to give, and everyone of
high standards will be there!" The Mouse declared, helping Dib to his feet.
"Lecture… what?" Dib tried to get an answer out of the Old Mouse, but the Old
Mouse, who seemed to be going deaf turned and started walking towards the
jungle which lay out in front of them. The jungle looked familiar, like Dib had
been there before… in the distance he thought he saw a flash of red and purple,
but they were gone as quickly as they appeared. So, Dib followed the Old Mouse,
even though he had no idea where the old thing was leading him.
And he was even more surprised when he found that at some point, they had
walked into a huge library. Well, it was a normal sized library, but since Dib
was now probably the size of a Mouse, it seemed huge. The Old Mouse was now
muttering to itself as it walked along, Dib tailing him, leaving a trail of
water behind him.
"What am I going to talk about… what am I going to do…" he glanced back at Dib,
to make sure he was still there. "But the only thing I'll talk about you can be
sure it isn't new though!" he declared happily, as if talking about an old
subject was good.
"Uh… all right then?" Dib asked. From his previous experience in a weird place,
he was trying his best to fight the urge to ask question upon question. But it
seemed the Old Mouse could hardly walk let alone talk. Finally they stopped
near a chalk board, which on the words read "Slurpies".
"Slurpies…?" Dib mouthed to himself. Then Old Mouse took a stand besides him.
"Ah, here they are now!" he declared happily. But then he turned to Dib, as if
just realising. "What's your name anyway?"
"Dib." Dib replied as he tried to see anyone approaching. Anyone normal anyway.
"Oh… such a shame." Old Mouse replied.
"Why is that a shame?" Dib turned to look at Old Mouse, then back again to
where he was gazing and was shocked to see a small assembly of four people sat
there. They resembled four students from his class… Melvin, Chunk, Mathew and
Sarah. But they were all dressed quite oddly. Melvin wore clothing in the
colours of grey with speckled black and brown, and a thick wooly scarf around
his invisible neck. He also had a walking cane in one hand, and seemed very
tired. Sarah was dressed very fancy like, but old lady fancy like. Colours of
red, blue and green. And her hat had long red feathers sticking from the back.
While Chunk just wore a dark brown jacket over a brown waist coat, and black
pants with big boots. Lastly, Mathew wore a hat made of paper on his head, and
mostly yellow clothing.
"Who are they…?" Dib asked Old Mouse,
"Oh that doesn't matter now. What matters now is you're wet, and my lecture is
the dryest thing I've ever heard, and it will soon get you dry! Take a seat
between Mr. Dodo and Ms. Lory." Old Mouse shooed Dib to the group, and he took
a seat between Melvin and Sarah. Ms. Lory looked disgusted to have a wet Dib
sit besides her, as did Mr. Dodo, both scooted away. Either his large head
disturbed them, or they didn't want to get wet.
"Now let me clear my throat." Old Mouse declared, and coughed a few times,
hacking up a brown fur ball which missed hitting Mathew in the head. "All right
then!" Old Mouse, then produced some notes from his jacket pocket and began
reading loudly. "William the Conqueror, whose cause was favoured by the Pope,
was soon submitted-"
"URGH!" Ms. Lory just stood up suddenly and yelled, in a mixture of disgust and
bewilderment. Old Mouse stared at her, as did everyone else in the room.
"Did you speak?" Old Mouse asked, somewhat annoyed.
"…I don't think so!" she replied, sitting down again. Old Mouse continued.
"Anyway. Was soon submitted to by the English, who wanted leaders, and had been
of late much accustomed to usurpation and conquest. Edwin and Morcar, the ears
of Merica and Northumbria, declared for him and even Stigand, the patriotic
archbishop of Canterbury, found it advisable-" once again he was interupted,
this time by Mathew, known as Mr. Duck.
"Found what?" he asked loudly, causing the group to look at him.
"Found IT." Old Mouse replied, "Of course you know what 'it' means!" he
snapped. Mr. Duck looked confused for a moment.
"I know what 'it' means well enough, I'm not stupid!" Mr. Duck said, "it's
generally a frog, or a worm! My question is what did the archbishop find?" Mr.
Mouse seemed to ignore this question, and turned his head to Dib.
"How are you now? Any drier?" he asked, remembering the wet boy. Dib had sat
quietly, trying to make sense of Old Mouse's lecture but so far was more
muddled then before. He blinked out of his thoughts, and felt his hair.
"I'm still wet… it isn't drying me at all." Dib replied, folding his arms.
"Oh, well that's not good." Old Mouse replied. Suddenly Mr. Dodo got to his
feet quickly.
"In that case, I move that the meeting adjourn, for the immediate adoption of
more envergetic remedies to-" Mr. Dodo started, sounding highly unlike his
normal loud happy self that Melvin was known for, was stopped by Mr. Eaglet –
also known as Chunk.
"Speak English!" he declared. Mr. Dodo scratched his head.
"What I was going to say, was that the best thing to get the big headed kid
here dry,"
"Hey!"
"Would be, a Caucus-Race!" Mr. Dodo declared, his head coming off from his neck
as he cheered out the name of the race happily. This seemed to get quite a
reaction.
"A Caucus-Race!" declared Ms. Lory, jumping to her feet.
"Oh I love a Caucus-Race!" Mr. Eaglet declared, who started doing sit ups, as
if getting ready.
"Wait a minute, what's a Caucus-Rcae?" Dib asked,
"I'll pack a few things." Ms. Lory said as she ran past Dib.
"Now you're talking!" Mr. Duck replied happily.
"YES I am talking!" Dib yelled above the hubbub as the four kids lined up
besides him. "What IS a Caucus-Race?" Dib asked anyone, and Old Mouse was nice
enough to answer.
"The best way to explain a Caucus-Race, is to do it! On your MARK!"
Everyone got on their mark.
"Get set!"
Everyone got set.
"GO!"
The race had begun, but was it really a race? The four kids ran off in
different directions, laughing hysterically or singing about a sandwich. They
ran around books, over books, even defyed the laws of gravity at some point.
Dib could only watch in confusement as the race continued, and he saw Mr.
Eaglet trip up Mr. Duck.
"Hey, they're cheating!" Dib declared, pointing at Mr. Eaglet who ran off in
another direction quickly.
"Heh, that's a Caucus-Race!" Old Mouse replied happily. But then he was grabbed
by the wrists by Mr. Dodo and Mr. Duck.
"We declare you a prisioner of war!" Mr. Dodo declared, and the two started
kicking Old Mouse in the legs as Ms. Lory and Mr. Eaglet joined in.
"Wait, wait!" Old Mouse screeched, and pointed to a small figurene that
resembed Peepi, normal Peepi, oh yeah. "The finishing post!" he declared.
Everyone stopped kicking him, and he was very glad for that.
"Who's won? Who's won?" Ms. Lory asked blankly,
"Why, everyone won! And we gotta get PRIZES!" Mr. Dodo's head once again
hovered from his body before dropping back onto his neck again.
"But who's going to give us prizes?" Mr. Duck asked, scratching his head.
"…Dib will!" Ms. Lory declared turning to face Dib, her hand outstretched
towards him. As did everyone else.
"Huh?" Dib was for one, surprised that he was the one who was to give out
prizes. "I, I don't have any prizes…" he replied meekly. This seemed to anger
everyone.
"What?! No prizes?!" Old Mouse declared, who coughed up another fur ball
afterwards.
"We're supposed to get prizes!" Ms. Lory screeched, stomping her foot down on
the ground.
"LET'S GET HIM!!" Mr. Duck screamed, pulling a paper sword from a pocket.
"ARGH!" Dib screamed, and soon went from sitting to running in about one second
flat.
Dib just ran, it was the best thing he could do in this situation, isn't it? I
mean, a group of four kids armed with… well, one armed with a paper sword but
the others still had sticks so they could beat him! Soon he ran out of the
library, when he had no idea but soon he found himself running in the woods.
Trouble is, he seemed not to be getting anywhere. He looked down at his feet,
yes, they were moving. But the scenery around him wasn't moving at all! Heck,
he was looking at the same squirrel for about five minutes before he finally gave
up trying to run, and collapsed on the ground.
THEN he was somewhere else.
"…this place is confusing!" Dib exclaimed to himself. Even though he knew this
already, so his eyes wandered around the area. He then noted the ground. It was
grass, but it was as hard as cement and it was made out like a checkers board.
Meaning, there were squares made out in a pattern, but instead of white and
red, it was dark green and light green.
"…gotta admit their gardner's good." Dib muttered to himself, as he got to his
feet and began walking casually. Now this got him somewhere. He was watching
some weird looking insects buzzing around, he swore he saw a rocking horse fly
buzzing around. Well, all he could do now is wander around and wait to see
where he ended up now, sure he was scared out of his wits but he had to get
somewhere, and fast. He might end up stuck this time, because he had no idea
how to wake himself out of this place. It was easy before, but now… now no one
was there to wake him up.
"I'll be stuck here forever!" he thought suddenly, "Stuck in this horrible
place… full of maddness and stupid things… kinda like home but still…" So, Dib
kept on walking, and talking into the jungle, not knowing who or what he'll run
into.
To be continued, dun dun dunnnnnn!!!!
