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Author's note: Sorry folk it took me so long to post this. I was suffering from a wicked case of writer's block. Then after writer's block I was busy and after I was busy I had computer issues. Now that I have some time... not much I quickly typed out chapter 2 and will work on Chapter 3 over the weekend. Oh yeah I did get the movie cartoon and the movie with Whoopie Goldberg mixed up so from time to time it will be a combo of both. Anyways I didn't claim to make this an accurate re-telling of Alice in Wonderland so don't flame me to death.
Enjoy!
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Seto turned around to see Mokuba shrink. "Mokuba!" He caught the bottle before it was shattered on the floor. "Where are you?" It did not occur to Seto that his brother was now an inch tall. He turned to see that the door he was trying to open was now partially ajar. "Mokuba are you in there?" No answer. Seto opened the door to see a dark distorted looking forest. He looked around. On top of a branch sat a big orange cat. It appeared to be grinning at him. He thought he was seeing things. "Cat's don't grin; that's ridiculous," he grumbled to himself.
"Meow," the cat addressed Seto. It hopped from branch to branch until it reached him.
"What are you smiling at?" He scowled. The cat did not reply. "Ha, ha." Seto laughed bitterly. "It thought so, cat's don't smile and they don't talk either. What a worthless creature you are." He laughed coldly.
"But indeed we do. I'm a treasure cat," the cat replied with a husky Hungarian accent. It rubbed up against his leg. Seto kicked at it.
"If you can talk then tell me where is my little brother." The cats backed off then proceed to leap on him. Seto backed away but before the cat could make contact with him it disappeared. "Where did it go?" He scanned the nearby trees to see the Chesire Cat smiling at him again. "Stop these games and tell me where is Mokuba!"
'Follow my paw," the cat purred. It pointed its paw west, down a road that led deeper into the forest. Then the cat disappeared. Seto was angry, baffled and most of all he just realized he was lost.
***
Mean while Mokuba was in a bright and cheerful garden. As he was walking around, he quickly realized that he getting nowhere in the garden. "It would be nice to be big," he replied. Then he remembered something from a fairy-tale his brother told him a long time ago. Mokuba quickly started to think tall thoughts and was immediately returned to his normal size. With his new height he was able to appreciate the garden and see the sun and the puffy white clouds. He then started exploring the garden. While exploring, Mokuba stumbled across the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and the Door Mouse. "Excuse me, where am I?" He asked.
"Are you lost?" The March Hare replied.
"Have some tea," the Mad Hatter gave him a cup. Mokuba shook his head. "That is peculiar, you came to a tea party and you don't want tea." The March Hare passed his cup and saucer to the Mad Hatter.
"Only half a cup for me," he replied. The Mad Hatter took a butter knife and cut the cup and the saucer in half; then he poured the tea inside the damaged cup.
"CLEAN CUPS!" The Mad Hatter, March Hare and the Door Mouse shouted. They grabbed Mokuba by the arm and ran down the long table to new place settings.
"You must have came for the chit chat," the March Hare replied. Mokuba shook his head.
"Then you came for the music," the Hatter replied; then started to sing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". The March Hare cheered him on, while Mokuba twiddled his thumbs. "Twinkle twinkle little bat, oh how I wonder where you're at." He continued the song. As the next stanza continued, Mokuba was furious since they were carrying on like a bunch of fools. "Oh no, I forgot the next stanza. What rhymes with bat?"
"Everyone knows bat rhymes with the word cat," Mokuba replied.
"Oh no!" The two characters exclaimed. "Don't say that word!"
"CAT!" The door mouse jumped and started running on the table causing the plates, dishes and silverware to fly in all directions.
"Quick boy give me the jam," the Mad Hatter told Mokuba. "That will stop him, if we jam his nose." Mokuba gave them the jam. The March Hare caught the little mouse. Then the mad hatter put jam its nose.
"Twinkle twinkle little star, oh how I wonder where you are." The door mouse recited while on the verge of falling asleep. "Twinkle twinkle," were its last words while it took shelter in the teapot and went to sleep. The Mad Hatter sighed and the March Hair looked at his cup.
"Do you think it's time for clean cups?" The hare asked. The hater shook his head.
"Excuse me, but where am I?" Both characters looked at Mokuba with twisted grins.
"Wonderland," the hatter and hare replied. The door mouse peeked out of the teapot and replied.
"Twinkle twinkle," then retreated.
"Wonderland," Mokuba exclaimed. "Where is Alice?"
"Somewhere, nowhere at all," the hatter replied. "Around, over, under, anywhere actually." The hatter poured him a cup of tea.
"But I don't want tea," he replied. Mokuba had, had his fill of their insanity. "Something is wrong with you guys. You are all mad!" The mad hatter and the hare jumped from the table shaking in fear of the angry Mokuba.
"That's not nice," the Door Mouse replied.
"You hurt the hatter's feelings," the March Hare replied.
"Have some tea. Calm down sport." The hatter poured him a cup.
"I don't want any!" Mokuba shouted, then stormed off in a huff. The hare, the rabbit and the mouse hid underneath the table.
***
Over at the other side of Wonderland, Seto wandered deeper in to the dark woods. He heard the sounds of the wildlife. As he walked farther, he was distinctly sure that he heard the sounds of a horse approaching. Seto looked around to see a dark knight in full armor mounted on a large black horse. At the same time the knight saw Seto and charged in his direction. Seto thought fast. He ran to the nearest tree with a low branch. When the knight got close enough, Seto swung from the branch and knocked the knight off of its horse. He saw an opportunity and jumped on the horse. He figured that he could find his brother faster if he could cover more ground. The knight tried to run after him, but failed. Seto galloped away at breakneck speed with the wind in his hair and his trench coat flaring out behind him dramatically. (What a sight huh?)
Seto continued his search until his horse came to a halt. "Where am I", he looked around, "Where is this place?" He tried to make his horse move, but it did not budge. "C'mon you lazy horse," he pulled at its reigns.
"That's no way you make a horse move," a voice with a rich Hungarian accent told Seto.
"Dang Chesire Cat!" Seto shouted, "Where are you?" He looked around, but saw no one.
"Questions, questions," the cat replied. "Well one question at the time. You are in Wonderland and where am I you asked." It then chuckled the trailed off it a fit of mad laughter. "I am Here!" The horse jumped. In front of Seto was the Chesire Cat.
"Meow," the cat replied with a flirtatious smile. "It's me again handsome!" Then the cat disappeared only to reappear perched on a nearby branch. "Still looking for your little brother?"
"Do you know where he is?" Seto asked. The cat nodded.
"He's that little boy with the long bushy black hair that kind of looks like you?"
"Yes," Seto replied, "Have you seen him?"
"No," the cat said.
"I thought you said you knew where he was."
"I do, but I haven't seen him." Seto scowled. The cat grinned wickedly. "Catch me!" It yelled and then jumped off the branch. It headed straight for Seto. "Meow!" Seto froze. He was so angry. The cat then disappeared before it reached him. Only its smile appeared in the sky. The horse jumped again, almost throwing Seto.
"What the," he gasped. "Stop playing games with me and give me a straight answer. Where is Mokuba?"
"Meow," the cat replied. "He's watching Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb battle outside the forest.
"And where is that?"
"That way," the cat turned to face another road. Seto looked at the Chesire Cat then galloped down the road. He did not know whether to trust the cat, but he had no choice. He had to find Mokuba before he could go home.
***
Mokuba wandered Wonderland aimlessly. Then from out of nowhere the white rabbit shot out in front of him. "Rabbit!" He exclaimed, "Come back!" The rabbit turned around.
"Have you seen my gloves, Gladis?" The rabbit asked.
"No and I'm not a girl. My name is Mokuba." He replied. "Have you seen my big brother?"
"Tall chap, about yeah high, blue trench coat with brown hair and blue eyes?"
"Yes, that's him."
'No, I haven't seen him," the rabbit replied. "Now excuse me. I have to get my gloves." The rabbit took out a golden pocket watch and checked the time. "Oh dear oh dear," it replied. "I'm late! I'm late! I'm late! I'm late for a very important date. No time to say hello." It waved bye bye. "I'm late! I'm late! I'm late!" Mokuba could not help himself, he laughed at the rabbit's distress.
"Can you help me find my brother?"
"I'll keep an eye out for him." The rabbit then hopped away quickly. Mokuba struggled to keep up, but he lost the rabbit again.
"Awww man!" He pouted, and then set on a large rock in the middle of nowhere. "At this rate I'll never find Seto." He then started to cry.
"Don't cry," a strange voice said.
"What?" Mokuba replied. He quickly dried his eyes. "Who said that?" He tried to find the source of the voice, but saw no one.
"ME!" Another voice shouted. Mokuba walked around. As he turned to face the rock he saw two bald odd-looking men. The first man had the words "Tweedle Dee" and the other man had "Tweedle Dumb" written in red letters on their white tee shirts. He sighed they looked so peculiar. They did not look very friendly or sane, Mokuba took a step backward, but the men flipped forward and landed only an arms reach away from him.
"What do you want?" Mokuba asked. The two bald guys turned to look at each other then nodded in unison.
"What do you want?" They asked Mokuba. Mokuba pouted.
"Have you seen my brother?" Mokuba took out a picture of Seto. The men shook their heads.
"Have you seen my brother?" They replied.
"You aren't my brother," Mokuba shouted, getting frustrated.
"You aren't my brother," both Tweedle Dee and Dumb shouted back.
"I want Seto!" He balled up his hands and stumped his feet. Mokuba threw a hissy fit. "I want Seto!"
"I want Seto," the men answered Mokuba. They then mimicked Mokuba's tantrum. When he saw this he stopped.
"Is that all you can do? You just repeat what I say." Mokuba asked. The men nodded.
"Oh yeah, but we can taunt you from a far." Tweedle Dumb replied.
"Stop it brother!" Tweedle Dee scolded. "The kid did not say that. We are only suppose to repeat what was spoken."
"Oh yeah!" Tweedle Dumb replied. "We started repeating people after everyone complained about our constant rhyming."
"They said it was annoying the hay feathers out of them. "Tweedle Dee replied.
"Don't forget the aerobatics, they didn't like that either Tweedle Dumb."
"Dox, you are Dee and I am Dumb."
"Ah!" Tweedle Dee replied. "Don't ever call me that!"
"Sorry brother," Tweedle Dumb replied. "I forget a bunch of irritated YGO fans wanted to kick our sorry buts if we ever show our faces again." Tweedle Dee nodded. Mokuba blinked; he did not know what to make of the pair.
"Stop before you wake it," replied Tweedle Dee.
"Sorry," his brother replied. The men finally stopped bickering. "Hey kid what did you say last?"
"I want Seto," Mokuba replied.
"Thanks!"
"I want Seto!" They shouted.
"But I don't see how you two are going to help me find him that way. All you are doing is repeating after me." Mokuba tried to reason with them, but they were stupid and beyond all levels of comprehension. They quickly repeated Mokuba's statements. "Stop that, that's annoying!"
"Sorry," Tweedle Dumb replied.
"You did it again! What are you a moron?" Tweedle Dee replied.
"I challenge you to a duel!" Tweedle Dumb shouted. Then he looked at Mokuba. "I want Seto."
"Oh boy," Mokuba replied. "And why do you want Seto?"
"Pegasus fired my brother and I," Tweedle Dumb replied. "If we find your brother then maybe he can get us jobs at KaibaCorp." Both men did a somersault and posed.
"Aren't you going to duel?" Mokuba asked Tweedle Dee and Dumb. "I want to see how it goes between you two dummies."
"No, this is Dumb and I am Dee."
"Whatever!"
"Whatever," they joyously shouted. Then both Tweedle Dee and Dumb started to duel.
***
As Seto cleared the forest he saw a sign that read "Tolgey Wood." He continued to gallop down the path on horseback. His hair was still blowing and his coat was still flaring out. "Mokuba," he shouted. Seto looked around, but did not see his brother anywhere. "Mokuba," he called, but his brother was not nearby. The surroundings flew by Seto like lightening; he was riding so fast atop the midnight colored horse. As he reached the end of the path he saw that all that was now before him was an empty meadow. The horse stopped again. Seto tried to make the horse move, but it would not budge. He dismounted and led the horse off the path. As the horse's huff crossed the end of the road it turned into a hog. "What?" He jumped back. His once mighty steed was now a spotted fat little pig. Seto knew this was bad. With his horse now a pig, he had to search for his brother on foot.
What will wake up if the Paradox Brothers continue to bicker?
Why can't someone get the Chesire Cat fixed?
Will Seto find Mokuba?
And where is Alice?
Check Out Chapter 3!
Author's note: Sorry folk it took me so long to post this. I was suffering from a wicked case of writer's block. Then after writer's block I was busy and after I was busy I had computer issues. Now that I have some time... not much I quickly typed out chapter 2 and will work on Chapter 3 over the weekend. Oh yeah I did get the movie cartoon and the movie with Whoopie Goldberg mixed up so from time to time it will be a combo of both. Anyways I didn't claim to make this an accurate re-telling of Alice in Wonderland so don't flame me to death.
Enjoy!
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Seto turned around to see Mokuba shrink. "Mokuba!" He caught the bottle before it was shattered on the floor. "Where are you?" It did not occur to Seto that his brother was now an inch tall. He turned to see that the door he was trying to open was now partially ajar. "Mokuba are you in there?" No answer. Seto opened the door to see a dark distorted looking forest. He looked around. On top of a branch sat a big orange cat. It appeared to be grinning at him. He thought he was seeing things. "Cat's don't grin; that's ridiculous," he grumbled to himself.
"Meow," the cat addressed Seto. It hopped from branch to branch until it reached him.
"What are you smiling at?" He scowled. The cat did not reply. "Ha, ha." Seto laughed bitterly. "It thought so, cat's don't smile and they don't talk either. What a worthless creature you are." He laughed coldly.
"But indeed we do. I'm a treasure cat," the cat replied with a husky Hungarian accent. It rubbed up against his leg. Seto kicked at it.
"If you can talk then tell me where is my little brother." The cats backed off then proceed to leap on him. Seto backed away but before the cat could make contact with him it disappeared. "Where did it go?" He scanned the nearby trees to see the Chesire Cat smiling at him again. "Stop these games and tell me where is Mokuba!"
'Follow my paw," the cat purred. It pointed its paw west, down a road that led deeper into the forest. Then the cat disappeared. Seto was angry, baffled and most of all he just realized he was lost.
***
Mean while Mokuba was in a bright and cheerful garden. As he was walking around, he quickly realized that he getting nowhere in the garden. "It would be nice to be big," he replied. Then he remembered something from a fairy-tale his brother told him a long time ago. Mokuba quickly started to think tall thoughts and was immediately returned to his normal size. With his new height he was able to appreciate the garden and see the sun and the puffy white clouds. He then started exploring the garden. While exploring, Mokuba stumbled across the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and the Door Mouse. "Excuse me, where am I?" He asked.
"Are you lost?" The March Hare replied.
"Have some tea," the Mad Hatter gave him a cup. Mokuba shook his head. "That is peculiar, you came to a tea party and you don't want tea." The March Hare passed his cup and saucer to the Mad Hatter.
"Only half a cup for me," he replied. The Mad Hatter took a butter knife and cut the cup and the saucer in half; then he poured the tea inside the damaged cup.
"CLEAN CUPS!" The Mad Hatter, March Hare and the Door Mouse shouted. They grabbed Mokuba by the arm and ran down the long table to new place settings.
"You must have came for the chit chat," the March Hare replied. Mokuba shook his head.
"Then you came for the music," the Hatter replied; then started to sing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". The March Hare cheered him on, while Mokuba twiddled his thumbs. "Twinkle twinkle little bat, oh how I wonder where you're at." He continued the song. As the next stanza continued, Mokuba was furious since they were carrying on like a bunch of fools. "Oh no, I forgot the next stanza. What rhymes with bat?"
"Everyone knows bat rhymes with the word cat," Mokuba replied.
"Oh no!" The two characters exclaimed. "Don't say that word!"
"CAT!" The door mouse jumped and started running on the table causing the plates, dishes and silverware to fly in all directions.
"Quick boy give me the jam," the Mad Hatter told Mokuba. "That will stop him, if we jam his nose." Mokuba gave them the jam. The March Hare caught the little mouse. Then the mad hatter put jam its nose.
"Twinkle twinkle little star, oh how I wonder where you are." The door mouse recited while on the verge of falling asleep. "Twinkle twinkle," were its last words while it took shelter in the teapot and went to sleep. The Mad Hatter sighed and the March Hair looked at his cup.
"Do you think it's time for clean cups?" The hare asked. The hater shook his head.
"Excuse me, but where am I?" Both characters looked at Mokuba with twisted grins.
"Wonderland," the hatter and hare replied. The door mouse peeked out of the teapot and replied.
"Twinkle twinkle," then retreated.
"Wonderland," Mokuba exclaimed. "Where is Alice?"
"Somewhere, nowhere at all," the hatter replied. "Around, over, under, anywhere actually." The hatter poured him a cup of tea.
"But I don't want tea," he replied. Mokuba had, had his fill of their insanity. "Something is wrong with you guys. You are all mad!" The mad hatter and the hare jumped from the table shaking in fear of the angry Mokuba.
"That's not nice," the Door Mouse replied.
"You hurt the hatter's feelings," the March Hare replied.
"Have some tea. Calm down sport." The hatter poured him a cup.
"I don't want any!" Mokuba shouted, then stormed off in a huff. The hare, the rabbit and the mouse hid underneath the table.
***
Over at the other side of Wonderland, Seto wandered deeper in to the dark woods. He heard the sounds of the wildlife. As he walked farther, he was distinctly sure that he heard the sounds of a horse approaching. Seto looked around to see a dark knight in full armor mounted on a large black horse. At the same time the knight saw Seto and charged in his direction. Seto thought fast. He ran to the nearest tree with a low branch. When the knight got close enough, Seto swung from the branch and knocked the knight off of its horse. He saw an opportunity and jumped on the horse. He figured that he could find his brother faster if he could cover more ground. The knight tried to run after him, but failed. Seto galloped away at breakneck speed with the wind in his hair and his trench coat flaring out behind him dramatically. (What a sight huh?)
Seto continued his search until his horse came to a halt. "Where am I", he looked around, "Where is this place?" He tried to make his horse move, but it did not budge. "C'mon you lazy horse," he pulled at its reigns.
"That's no way you make a horse move," a voice with a rich Hungarian accent told Seto.
"Dang Chesire Cat!" Seto shouted, "Where are you?" He looked around, but saw no one.
"Questions, questions," the cat replied. "Well one question at the time. You are in Wonderland and where am I you asked." It then chuckled the trailed off it a fit of mad laughter. "I am Here!" The horse jumped. In front of Seto was the Chesire Cat.
"Meow," the cat replied with a flirtatious smile. "It's me again handsome!" Then the cat disappeared only to reappear perched on a nearby branch. "Still looking for your little brother?"
"Do you know where he is?" Seto asked. The cat nodded.
"He's that little boy with the long bushy black hair that kind of looks like you?"
"Yes," Seto replied, "Have you seen him?"
"No," the cat said.
"I thought you said you knew where he was."
"I do, but I haven't seen him." Seto scowled. The cat grinned wickedly. "Catch me!" It yelled and then jumped off the branch. It headed straight for Seto. "Meow!" Seto froze. He was so angry. The cat then disappeared before it reached him. Only its smile appeared in the sky. The horse jumped again, almost throwing Seto.
"What the," he gasped. "Stop playing games with me and give me a straight answer. Where is Mokuba?"
"Meow," the cat replied. "He's watching Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dumb battle outside the forest.
"And where is that?"
"That way," the cat turned to face another road. Seto looked at the Chesire Cat then galloped down the road. He did not know whether to trust the cat, but he had no choice. He had to find Mokuba before he could go home.
***
Mokuba wandered Wonderland aimlessly. Then from out of nowhere the white rabbit shot out in front of him. "Rabbit!" He exclaimed, "Come back!" The rabbit turned around.
"Have you seen my gloves, Gladis?" The rabbit asked.
"No and I'm not a girl. My name is Mokuba." He replied. "Have you seen my big brother?"
"Tall chap, about yeah high, blue trench coat with brown hair and blue eyes?"
"Yes, that's him."
'No, I haven't seen him," the rabbit replied. "Now excuse me. I have to get my gloves." The rabbit took out a golden pocket watch and checked the time. "Oh dear oh dear," it replied. "I'm late! I'm late! I'm late! I'm late for a very important date. No time to say hello." It waved bye bye. "I'm late! I'm late! I'm late!" Mokuba could not help himself, he laughed at the rabbit's distress.
"Can you help me find my brother?"
"I'll keep an eye out for him." The rabbit then hopped away quickly. Mokuba struggled to keep up, but he lost the rabbit again.
"Awww man!" He pouted, and then set on a large rock in the middle of nowhere. "At this rate I'll never find Seto." He then started to cry.
"Don't cry," a strange voice said.
"What?" Mokuba replied. He quickly dried his eyes. "Who said that?" He tried to find the source of the voice, but saw no one.
"ME!" Another voice shouted. Mokuba walked around. As he turned to face the rock he saw two bald odd-looking men. The first man had the words "Tweedle Dee" and the other man had "Tweedle Dumb" written in red letters on their white tee shirts. He sighed they looked so peculiar. They did not look very friendly or sane, Mokuba took a step backward, but the men flipped forward and landed only an arms reach away from him.
"What do you want?" Mokuba asked. The two bald guys turned to look at each other then nodded in unison.
"What do you want?" They asked Mokuba. Mokuba pouted.
"Have you seen my brother?" Mokuba took out a picture of Seto. The men shook their heads.
"Have you seen my brother?" They replied.
"You aren't my brother," Mokuba shouted, getting frustrated.
"You aren't my brother," both Tweedle Dee and Dumb shouted back.
"I want Seto!" He balled up his hands and stumped his feet. Mokuba threw a hissy fit. "I want Seto!"
"I want Seto," the men answered Mokuba. They then mimicked Mokuba's tantrum. When he saw this he stopped.
"Is that all you can do? You just repeat what I say." Mokuba asked. The men nodded.
"Oh yeah, but we can taunt you from a far." Tweedle Dumb replied.
"Stop it brother!" Tweedle Dee scolded. "The kid did not say that. We are only suppose to repeat what was spoken."
"Oh yeah!" Tweedle Dumb replied. "We started repeating people after everyone complained about our constant rhyming."
"They said it was annoying the hay feathers out of them. "Tweedle Dee replied.
"Don't forget the aerobatics, they didn't like that either Tweedle Dumb."
"Dox, you are Dee and I am Dumb."
"Ah!" Tweedle Dee replied. "Don't ever call me that!"
"Sorry brother," Tweedle Dumb replied. "I forget a bunch of irritated YGO fans wanted to kick our sorry buts if we ever show our faces again." Tweedle Dee nodded. Mokuba blinked; he did not know what to make of the pair.
"Stop before you wake it," replied Tweedle Dee.
"Sorry," his brother replied. The men finally stopped bickering. "Hey kid what did you say last?"
"I want Seto," Mokuba replied.
"Thanks!"
"I want Seto!" They shouted.
"But I don't see how you two are going to help me find him that way. All you are doing is repeating after me." Mokuba tried to reason with them, but they were stupid and beyond all levels of comprehension. They quickly repeated Mokuba's statements. "Stop that, that's annoying!"
"Sorry," Tweedle Dumb replied.
"You did it again! What are you a moron?" Tweedle Dee replied.
"I challenge you to a duel!" Tweedle Dumb shouted. Then he looked at Mokuba. "I want Seto."
"Oh boy," Mokuba replied. "And why do you want Seto?"
"Pegasus fired my brother and I," Tweedle Dumb replied. "If we find your brother then maybe he can get us jobs at KaibaCorp." Both men did a somersault and posed.
"Aren't you going to duel?" Mokuba asked Tweedle Dee and Dumb. "I want to see how it goes between you two dummies."
"No, this is Dumb and I am Dee."
"Whatever!"
"Whatever," they joyously shouted. Then both Tweedle Dee and Dumb started to duel.
***
As Seto cleared the forest he saw a sign that read "Tolgey Wood." He continued to gallop down the path on horseback. His hair was still blowing and his coat was still flaring out. "Mokuba," he shouted. Seto looked around, but did not see his brother anywhere. "Mokuba," he called, but his brother was not nearby. The surroundings flew by Seto like lightening; he was riding so fast atop the midnight colored horse. As he reached the end of the path he saw that all that was now before him was an empty meadow. The horse stopped again. Seto tried to make the horse move, but it would not budge. He dismounted and led the horse off the path. As the horse's huff crossed the end of the road it turned into a hog. "What?" He jumped back. His once mighty steed was now a spotted fat little pig. Seto knew this was bad. With his horse now a pig, he had to search for his brother on foot.
What will wake up if the Paradox Brothers continue to bicker?
Why can't someone get the Chesire Cat fixed?
Will Seto find Mokuba?
And where is Alice?
Check Out Chapter 3!
