"Kaito, wait!" Miku called after him, but the scarf wearing goof was already out the door and in the garden. Luka raised an eyebrow at how fast Miku was running just to see Kaito.

When Miku did get outside, Kaito had somehow already changed his clothes. He was wearing a long blue coat, no surprise there, and orange and brown checkered pants that were tucked into his knee high brown boots. He had a scarf on, as usual, but he had white bunny ears and a tail.

Miku raised an eyebrow. "Kaito, what are you doing in those clothes?" as a response, Kaito ran away, and the twin tails followed.

'This garden is a lot bigger than I remember…' Miku thought, just as the White Rabbit Boy turned behind a tree.

Miku shouted in success. "I got you now!" she cried. "Huh!?" looking behind the tree, there was no Kaito, just a large hole, just big enough for someone of Kaito's height to fit through. Miku got down on all fours, and bent over the hole, looking to see if he was in there.

"Kaito!?" she called, nervous he was injured or something. She looked farther, and as she did, a part of the ground broke under her hand, and she fell in with a scream.

"KYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!" Miku screamed, her voice bouncing off the walls of the hole. As she fell farther, the opening at the top got smaller, making the girl scared. Just how deep was this hole!?

When Miku finally calmed down, she noticed things sticking out of the sides of the hole. A piano, a cupboard with lots of jams and jellies, at least two beds in different spots, along with smaller things floating next to her, hell, one second she saw an entire plate of cookies and milk!

After what seemed like hours of falling, Miku suddenly landed on a soft pile of brown leaves, possibly because people raked leaves into the rabbit hole. She stood and picked them out of her hair and clothes, then looked around her.

She was in a narrow hallway, filled with books and potted plants. The ceiling and floor were checkered marble, making Miku feel like she was playing chess or something. She walked down that hall, and to the only door at the end, a large, old red door that was thankfully unlocked.

Opening the door, Miku found herself in a circular checkered room, with a flat ceiling and floor. She spun around, and when she walked in, the red door behind her closed and locked. She squeaked. "How do I get out of her now…?" she whispered.

There were so many doors on the wall around the room, and Miku tried each one. Locked, every single one of them. She noticed a curtain over part of the wall, and pulled it back to reveal a small door. She was too big to hold the handle, so there went that idea. She was about to give up when she noticed a glass table that hadn't been in the center of the room before.

She walked up to it and noticed a glass bottle, no bigger than the size of her palm, sitting on the table with a transparent liquid in it. There was also a little note.

"Drink me?"