CHAPTER 2: The Pursuit of the Peculiar Rabbit.
She said to herself (which she does often when no one is around, for it is quite lonely when there is no one to talk to),
"How odd... A rabbit in a waistcoat?" She sat puzzled for a moment, but then as the peculiar rabbit began to hop off, she sprang
up and followed the rabbit to the far back of her property, where a thin forest was. Just before jumping into a rather large rabbit
hole, he looked around franticly, apparently not seeing Jamie. Then the rabbit jumped down the rather large hole, leaving nothing
behind, except for a ruby cufflink. Jamie sprinted over to the hole and took a peek. The hole that the peculiar rabbit had jumped
down looked much, much deeper than a rabbit hole should be. As she leaned to peek further, she bumped the cufflink, and in
attempt to catch it before it fell too far, she fell head first into the rabbit hole.
Jamie attempted to scream, but found that she was not scared of the fall, for some odd reason. Next , to her surprise, her fall
began to slow, and she turned right side up.
"Now this," she said, thinking out loud again, "is much more peculiar than a white rabbit in a waist coat..." After a while of falling,
she got quite lonely again.
"I wonder how far along I am? I have been falling for quite some time now... Maybe I will reach the earth's core? OH, I hope that
does not happen! I would think it so painful to burn to death. " She shivered at the thought and started to think of things that did
not include an odd and painful death.
"And why on earth would a rabbit be in a waistcoat?" But before she could continue her thoughts, she came to a soft landing in a
dark navy blue room. Jamie took a look around. The white rabbit was heading towards a door. She rushed to it, But did not catch
him in time. She tried to open the door, yet it
wouldn't budge. She looked through the key hole.
"Excuse me,"he said, "but you'll need a key to get through, my dear"
"Oh, but rabbit, I don't seem to have a key! Can't you open it for me?" She nearly giggled at the rime.
"I'm sorry, but I…" He stopped in mid-sentence.
"What is it?" She said, with worry in her voice. After an awkward pause he looked at the eye of which was looking at him. It
seemed to familiar. He could never forget those blue eyes...
"Alice?" he said with a certain hope.
"Who…who is 'Alice'?" she said, thinking he was confused.
"It has to be you, Alice, I know it is." He sounded sure about was he said about this "Alice". Then the rabbit's eye disappeared
from the key hole and a moment after, the door opened from the other side.
