"No help at all!"
It had been only a few hours since Rabbit had abandoned the two girls in the middle of the charred Tulgey Woods, and already Alice Kingsleigh had heard that phrase muttered by her brunette friend time and time again. With a roll of her hazel eyes, she ignored the younger girl, instead focusing on the task ahead of them. They would have to reach Yur Mine before the end of the next day, or else it might be too late to shut this door. And, without Rabbit, this seemed quite the impossible task, unless Gryphon knew the way. For now, though, they were traveling the path through the woods, never once straying. After all, who knew
On the backs of their mounts, the two girls raced after Rabbit, keeping a steady pace with both him and each other. The Mines were near what was left of Salazen Grumm, which had already started to fall into ruin, even after only a few months of being abandoned. Neither of the Queens had ordered it destroyed, but merely let Wonderland do what it would to the Red Queen's castle. Alice and Alice had been to the castle only once, to aid the White Army in flushing any and all Card Guards from the grounds and interior. After that, it had been left alone by all of Wonderland.
However, the location of the Mines meant at least a day's journey, if the
That night, Alice Kingsleigh made her way down to one of the many studies, having seen candlelight from within. Holding a candle of her own, she walked through the dark and silent hallways until finally reaching the room she was looking for. Alice knocked, then pushed the door open to find Alice Liddell bent over the Oraculum, re-reading the prophecy over and over again.
"Can't sleep?" Alice Kingsleigh asked, walking in and setting her candle down on the table.
Alice shook her head. "I can't stop thinking about this...this...prophecy, or whatever it is. Especially the last stanza. 'Both shall crumble soon...under stenous discord.' Alice, do
"I still don't believe a word of it."
Alice Kingsleigh sighed frustratedly, annoyed with her sister's complete disbelief. Despite having told her everything, with Alice Liddell jumping in a different points, Margaret still believed she was either dreaming or going mad. "Is this how you felt with me?" she murmered to Tarrant, as Alice Liddell began to try again to explain everything to her. The Hatter smiled slighly.
"No, love, you were far more stubborn than she was," he said, slipping his hand into hers.
"And you loved me for it," Alice teased playfully, matching his smile through her frustration. "I suppose Margaret will figure it out so
"Alice! Yer' late fer tea!"
As she approached the long tea tables, Alice Kingsleigh ducked expertly, as a tea cup came flying her way and smashed on a tree trunk behind her. The culprit, Thackery of course, let out a loud stream of laughter as the blonde Champion made her way towards the table, now restored to its former glory. The cups and plates were no longer broken or chipped, and the white table cloth looked crisp and brand new. The teapots were filled practically to their brims with piping hot tea, and the small pastries were as brightly colored as ever. Where there had originally been only three guests at the table, there were now qui
Madness Descends-Prolouge by Jemima947, literature
Literature
Madness Descends-Prolouge
"Alice!"
This one word seemed to be the only thing that Helen Kingsleigh uttered these days. Her daughter had mysteriously disappeared not two weeks ago, after her run-in with that horrible lunatic. Apparently that wreched girl had gone missing as well. Police were always on the lookout for the escaped inmate, who had vanished as mysteriously and completely as Alice had. What her daughter had been doing with someone like that was completely beyond Helen.
Was it perhaps her father's old saying? Helen knew that Alice had always favored her father in her mannerisms. Yes, she'd loved her mother as a daughter should, but it was always Charles wh
Clad in her armor, Alice Kingsleigh rode on the Bandersnatch out to where the White Army stood, now a combination of Mirana and the White Queen's forces. Alice Liddell walked by her side, tightly gripping the Vorpal Blade. The soldiers parted to let them though and, together, they made their way to where Mirana, the White Queen, and the rest of their companions stood, ready to march to the Chessfield. As the two approached, Gryphon padded forward to meet them. He was clad in armor, obviously made just for him, that covered his head and back. Bowing his head, Gryphon knelt in front of Alice Liddell. "Lady Alice, if you would allow me?"
Alice
Welcome to Mystery-Chapter 9 by Jemima947, literature
Literature
Welcome to Mystery-Chapter 9
Bursting through the doors, Alice Kingsleigh immediatly ran to the infirmery, leaving Alice Liddell to explain to the others what had happened. Outside the door, she met Mirana and walked up to her.
"Yes, you can see him," the Queen said, giving her a sad smile. "He's been asking for you."
"Thank you, your Majesty," Alice dipped her head a little.
"How many times must I tell you, Alice? Please, call me Mirana in private."
"Yes, your Ma-Mirana." Alice said hurriedly before opening the door. The infirmery was rather small for a place to hold the sick and injured. It was painted white, and one wall was completely made up of shelves that held
"No help at all!"
It had been only a few hours since Rabbit had abandoned the two girls in the middle of the charred Tulgey Woods, and already Alice Kingsleigh had heard that phrase muttered by her brunette friend time and time again. With a roll of her hazel eyes, she ignored the younger girl, instead focusing on the task ahead of them. They would have to reach Yur Mine before the end of the next day, or else it might be too late to shut this door. And, without Rabbit, this seemed quite the impossible task, unless Gryphon knew the way. For now, though, they were traveling the path through the woods, never once straying. After all, who knew
On the backs of their mounts, the two girls raced after Rabbit, keeping a steady pace with both him and each other. The Mines were near what was left of Salazen Grumm, which had already started to fall into ruin, even after only a few months of being abandoned. Neither of the Queens had ordered it destroyed, but merely let Wonderland do what it would to the Red Queen's castle. Alice and Alice had been to the castle only once, to aid the White Army in flushing any and all Card Guards from the grounds and interior. After that, it had been left alone by all of Wonderland.
However, the location of the Mines meant at least a day's journey, if the
That night, Alice Kingsleigh made her way down to one of the many studies, having seen candlelight from within. Holding a candle of her own, she walked through the dark and silent hallways until finally reaching the room she was looking for. Alice knocked, then pushed the door open to find Alice Liddell bent over the Oraculum, re-reading the prophecy over and over again.
"Can't sleep?" Alice Kingsleigh asked, walking in and setting her candle down on the table.
Alice shook her head. "I can't stop thinking about this...this...prophecy, or whatever it is. Especially the last stanza. 'Both shall crumble soon...under stenous discord.' Alice, do
"I still don't believe a word of it."
Alice Kingsleigh sighed frustratedly, annoyed with her sister's complete disbelief. Despite having told her everything, with Alice Liddell jumping in a different points, Margaret still believed she was either dreaming or going mad. "Is this how you felt with me?" she murmered to Tarrant, as Alice Liddell began to try again to explain everything to her. The Hatter smiled slighly.
"No, love, you were far more stubborn than she was," he said, slipping his hand into hers.
"And you loved me for it," Alice teased playfully, matching his smile through her frustration. "I suppose Margaret will figure it out so
"Alice! Yer' late fer tea!"
As she approached the long tea tables, Alice Kingsleigh ducked expertly, as a tea cup came flying her way and smashed on a tree trunk behind her. The culprit, Thackery of course, let out a loud stream of laughter as the blonde Champion made her way towards the table, now restored to its former glory. The cups and plates were no longer broken or chipped, and the white table cloth looked crisp and brand new. The teapots were filled practically to their brims with piping hot tea, and the small pastries were as brightly colored as ever. Where there had originally been only three guests at the table, there were now qui
Madness Descends-Prolouge by Jemima947, literature
Literature
Madness Descends-Prolouge
"Alice!"
This one word seemed to be the only thing that Helen Kingsleigh uttered these days. Her daughter had mysteriously disappeared not two weeks ago, after her run-in with that horrible lunatic. Apparently that wreched girl had gone missing as well. Police were always on the lookout for the escaped inmate, who had vanished as mysteriously and completely as Alice had. What her daughter had been doing with someone like that was completely beyond Helen.
Was it perhaps her father's old saying? Helen knew that Alice had always favored her father in her mannerisms. Yes, she'd loved her mother as a daughter should, but it was always Charles wh
Clad in her armor, Alice Kingsleigh rode on the Bandersnatch out to where the White Army stood, now a combination of Mirana and the White Queen's forces. Alice Liddell walked by her side, tightly gripping the Vorpal Blade. The soldiers parted to let them though and, together, they made their way to where Mirana, the White Queen, and the rest of their companions stood, ready to march to the Chessfield. As the two approached, Gryphon padded forward to meet them. He was clad in armor, obviously made just for him, that covered his head and back. Bowing his head, Gryphon knelt in front of Alice Liddell. "Lady Alice, if you would allow me?"
Alice
Welcome to Mystery-Chapter 9 by Jemima947, literature
Literature
Welcome to Mystery-Chapter 9
Bursting through the doors, Alice Kingsleigh immediatly ran to the infirmery, leaving Alice Liddell to explain to the others what had happened. Outside the door, she met Mirana and walked up to her.
"Yes, you can see him," the Queen said, giving her a sad smile. "He's been asking for you."
"Thank you, your Majesty," Alice dipped her head a little.
"How many times must I tell you, Alice? Please, call me Mirana in private."
"Yes, your Ma-Mirana." Alice said hurriedly before opening the door. The infirmery was rather small for a place to hold the sick and injured. It was painted white, and one wall was completely made up of shelves that held
Hi everyone!
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I know it seems like shameless advertising to do an ask blog in my own fanfic universe, but I honestly did it because it seems like a lot of fun. If you hadn't guessed by now, it's set up for both of the Alices, Alice Kingsleigh and Alice Liddell, for the general answering of questions. Feel free to drop something in the ask box, it's open right now!
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Few artists are man/woman enough to openly answer any and all questions thrown at them. Are you? Prove it. Copy/Paste this as a new journal entry and answer every question you get.
The rules are simple:
-You must answer every question you get no matter what it's about and you must do so honestly.
-There are no questions that can not be asked as long as they are within the rules of DA. They can be personal, about oc's, and every thing in between.
Think of it as a truth or dare of sorts, only without the dare option.
Go for it.
im not. Just sayin hi. Sorry if I offended you, honestly I was just kiddin around. I also didn't know at first that you actually changed your hair color