A/N: This chapter id dedicated to LunaLoonyLongbottom who gave me this idea. Read and review? Enjoy!
Poll News: So, for the date poll, Jasper is leading Emmett by 1 vote! If you want your opinion known, vote on which male Cullen, aside from our tragic hero, who you feel would be the best date.
Trivia: Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice In Wonderland, was said to be a pedophile (hence his writing about a young girl) and one drugs while he wrote the novel. We discussed it in Grade 10 Drama, 2 years ago (I'm graduating this year). That sure caused a scene.
Disclaimer: I do not own Twilight or any of the characters.
Down The Rabbit Hole
Alice knew that she shouldn't do it; but the opportunity was far too tempting. He had been staring at her for the longest time, his black eyes boring in to hers. They called to her. "Follow me", they said.
Setting her book down beside the trunk of the tree she was sitting against, she slowly got to her feet, not wanting to scare him with her speed. It wasn't as if she was going to give into the temptation of the hunt. No, she was just curious as to where he was going.
After taking a step towards him, the little white rabbit bounded across the river's bank. Alice followed closely. Just as he reached another tree, he disappeared from sight.
When she got closer, Alice noticed that there was a rabbit hole at the base of the tree. It was unusually large, looking like a small child could fit into it if they really tried.
Lucky for Alice, she was quite tiny.
Without a second thought, she jumped into the air and swan dove into the black hole.
Back at the tree, Edward was standing with his arms folded across his chest.
"Alice!" He called out for what seemed like the hundredth time. "Come on, Alice. Jasper told me you'd be down here. Esme sent me to get you."
There was no reply, although a cricket chirped somewhere off in the distance.
Edward's eyes flickered over to the book that was on the ground. Formulating a plan, he called out "Alice, until you come out, I'm keeping your book hostage!"
Still no response.
Sighing, Edward sat down against the tree and picked up the book. Glancing at the cover, he read aloud "Alice In Wonderland by Lewis Carroll." He chuckled at the irony. "Well, it's not Shakespeare, but it'll do."
