They were deeper into the forest, but they had gotten out of it and there was a woodsy cottage coming up into view near them.
"Now, I wonder who lives here..." Alice pondered once she saw the two-story cottage.
"The Seven Dwarves?" Estelle shrugged.
"Mary-Anne!" a voice called inside the house.
"Mary-Anne?" Akito, Estelle, Felicity, and Vincent wondered.
"Mary-Anne!" the voice continued and the source of the voice opened the window and looked around.
"The white rabbit!" Alice and Dinah realized.
"So then, this is his house." Vulpix said.
"Mary-Anne!" the white rabbit kept calling.
The others wondered who Mary-Anne was, but they started to go into the white rabbit's house as Alice went ahead and came to meet the rabbit they had been chasing down all day long. The white rabbit was still frantic about being late.
"Um, excuse us, Mr. Rabbit, but-" Akito asked before getting interrupted.
The white rabbit finally noticed them. "Why, Mary-Anne what are you doing here and with your relatives?"
"Mary-Anne?" Alice asked, glancing at him strangely for calling her that.
"Don't do something, stand there!" the white rabbit was rushed. "Uh, go get my gloves and make sure your pets don't chew on my furniture! I'm late!"
"Listen, we're not her pets, well, Dinah is, but we're not who you think we are and also what the heck are you late for?!" Larvitar glared.
"My gloves!" the white rabbit ignored what Lavitar said and blew his horn. "At once! Do you hear!?"
Alice sighed and climbed upstairs. "Come on, guys..." she told her human friends.
"Gosh, I guess we'll be taking orders from the Pokemon next." Vincent rolled his eyes.
"Ooh, really?" Misdreavus asked.
"Don't even think about it." Estelle said.
Misdreavus giggled in response.
"Behave yourself!" Felicity told her ghost Pokemon.
Alice hummed as they came into a bedroom, wondering where the gloves would be kept.
"Hmm, now where could those gloves be?" Estelle asked, looking around the room.
Felicity looked in some drawers, Alice looked through the vanity table, Akito looked under the bed to be safe, and Vincent looked in the closet.
Alice saw a jar of cookies and decided to sneak just one, then looked to her friends. "You guys want some cookies?"
"Those are not ours..." Felicity warned.
"Alice, don't eat one of those cookies!" Estelle warned.
"Oh, what could happen?" Alice seemed to forget about last time. "After all, he shouldn't notice one missing." she then ate the cookie and continued to look for the rabbit's gloves.
Vincent frowned that he couldn't find the gloves, then found himself pushed forward against the wall by Alice's growing foot. "Hey, what's the big idea!?" he gasped, struggling now.
"Alice ate one of Mr. Rabbit's cookies." Estelle groaned.
"Alice!" Akito and Vincent scolded.
The white rabbit waited downstairs with the Pokemon, tapping his foot, he then looked to his pocket watch and ran upstairs. "Oh, Mary-Anne!"
Alice was worried as she grew and expanded in the room.
"How can this get any worse?" Vincent asked.
"Now, you see here, Mary-Anne!" the white rabbit opened the door, then yelled out, running down the stairs as Alice's other foot started to stretch down the steps and push him. He then ran out the front door and screamed that there was a monster in his house.
"EVACUATE!" Felicity cried out.
"What the heck?!" Larvitar asked out of shock.
The Pokemon ran out and the cousins fell out, but Akito caught them and put them safely next to Dinah, Vulpix, Teddyursa, Larvitar, and Misdreavus after Alice was spread all around the house and the white rabbit ran off for help.
"Well, at least this can't get worse." Vincent said.
"Sil vous plait stop saying that, you are asking for something worse to happen!" Felicity pleaded.
"A monster!" the white rabbit rushed to a rather familiar flightless bird. "A monster, Dodo! In my house, Dodo!"
"Dodo?" Alice asked herself.
"Oh, my poor little bitty house..." the white rabbit grew devastated.
"Stop, it's not a monster! It's Alice, she grew to this size." Akito said.
"Oh, I'm sure it's not as bad as all that..." the dodo sounded casual as always as he stopped by.
The white rabbit grew frantic, trying to explain, still calling Alice a monster.
The dodo lit his pipe, but noticed what was wrong. "By Jove, jolly, well, it is, isn't it?"
"She isn't a monster!" Estelle told them.
"Don't interrupt." the white rabbit scolded.
Teddyursa looked angry that the white rabbit scolded his 'mother', but he was far too shy to do anything in return. He was good with his battle moves, but he was still very attached to Estelle. The dodo and the white rabbit came in front of the house, pondering on what to do to get Alice out of her pickle.
"What do we do?" Dodo pondered.
"She's not a monster, she just ate a bad cookie!" Felicity tugged on the dodo's shirt to make him leave. "Just go!"
"Extraordinary solution, but..." the dodo thought out loud.
"But what!?" the white rabbit didn't like the sound of this so far.
"Simply pull out the chimney." the dodo shrugged like it was normal.
"Seriously?" Estelle asked
"Yes!" the dodo smiled.
"Well, go ahead, pull it out!" the white rabbit told the dodo since he suggested it.
"Who, me? Don't be ridiculous," the dodo chuckled as he looked around. "What we need is uh... A lizard with a ladder!"
"A lizard with a ladder?" Akito asked. "Where are we going to find a lizard with a ladder?"
"Uh, Papa?" Larvitar pointed ahead.
There was a green lizard in a black uniform, carrying a ladder, and whistling a tune.
"Oh, Bill, can you help us!?" the white rabbit called to the lizard.
"At your service, governor!" the lizard tipped his hat.
"You have got to be kidding me." Akito said, surprised.
Bill seemed extremely hesitant, also believing Alice was a monster, but the dodo wasn't going to hear it.
"I feel sorry for that guy..." Vulpix commented when he saw how the dodo was treating the lizard for being scared of trying to get Alice out of the house.
"There's gotta be a way to get Alice unstuck." Teddiursa said.
"Yeah, and not removing the chimney!" Misdreavus agreed.
The dodo shoved Bill into the chimney after shaking his hand. Bill fell down in the chimney, now covered in soot, which got into Alice's nose.
"Oh, no, that could be bad news for Bill." Akito said.
"This can't end well..." Estelle groaned slightly.
The house started to shake as Alice was about to sneeze and when she did, it made Bill sky-rocket out of the chimney and fly right into the sky.
"Well... There goes Bill..." the dodo mourned.
"Aw. Poor Bill." Alice said out of sympathy as she looked up to where the lizard shot through the air.
"Eh, perhaps we should try a more energetic remedy?" the dodo suggested.
"Yes, something that makes sense!" Akito urged.
"Anything, anything, but hurry!" the white rabbit cried.
"I propose that we, uh..." the dodo tried to think while lighting his match for his pipe.
"Shrink her." Vincent said.
"No, no, that doesn't make any sense..." the dodo shook his head, still thinking, then winced that he accidentally burned his fingertips, but it then gave him an idea. "By jove, that's it! We burn the house down!"
"Yes!" the white rabbit agreed at first. "Burn the-WHAT!?"
"Isn't there something else besides burning down Mr. Rabbits house?!" Estelle asked.
"It's our only and best option!" the dodo laughed he started to throw the furniture to use as firewood.
"I am not taking part in this." Vulpix growled, keeping his flames under control.
"Wait, maybe a carrot will do the trick." Teddyursa suggested to Estelle.
The white rabbit tried to make the dodo stop.
"Come on, guys, let's go to the garden!" Estelle suggested, knowing that the white rabbit would have to have a carrot garden.
The others wondered why she wanted to go there, but they followed her.
"If Alice eats something, it has to make her grow smaller..." Teddyursa explained to Estelle based on previous experience.
"Of course, that's brilliant!" Akito smiled.
"Oh, Teddy!" Estelle smiled, hugging her Pokemon.
The white rabbit then noticed the kids in his garden and rushed after them. "Hey, get out of there, you little brats!" he scolded.
"We are sorry, but Alice has to eat something!" Felicity told him.
"Yeah and sorry, but she needs to eat one of your carrots to shrink." Akito said.
"Go away!" the white rabbit growled to them as he clung onto one of his vegetables.
"Teddy, please get Mr. Rabbit away from his garden." Estelle told her Pokemon.
"I'll try." Teddy narrowed his eyes slightly.
"Get away, you grizzly cub!" the white rabbit huffed.
"I am not a grizzly cub!" Teddy snapped.
"I don't care what you are, but no one is getting my carrots AND my house!" the white rabbit snarled.
Teddy grabbed the white rabbit and used his Super Power and lifted him off the carrot.
The white rabbit yelled out, then ran off as hit the ground again. "MONSTERS!"
Teddy grabbed the carrot and rushed to the house window, coming to the window sill. "Alice, I got you a carrot!" she called to the enlarged human girl.
"Oh, thank you ever so much, Teddy." Alice smiled as she accepted the carrot.
Teddy smiled and jumped down, clinging to Estelle's back with a giggle.
Alice chomped on the carrot and she instantly shrank down, but a little too much.
"You know, I have seen these for years, but I never eaten one in my life..." Felicity said as she observed a carrot. "Well... I guess one couldn't hurt..." she then nibbled on the carrot after pulling it out of the ground.
Akito, Estelle, and Vincent each then nibbled on the carrot as well as Dinah, Teddy, Larvitar, Misdreavus, and Vulpix. This made them all shrink like Alice.
"This reminds me of Maman's story of FernGully..." Felicity commented.
The white rabbit saw he was late after he looked to his pocket watch and ran off yet again, making the kids and Pokemon go after him.
"Ah, young ladies and gentlemen, do you have matches?" the dodo asked them before they left.
"No, we're very sorry, but we have to go." Estelle said.
"Mr. Rabbit!" Alice called.
"Please do wait up!" Dinah sighed, but she kept up with the others.
"No cooperation, no cooperation at all? We can't have monsters about! Jolly will have to carry on alone!" the dodo said as he continued to make the fire for the rabbit's house as they were gone.
