Alice Human Sacrifice IIII : The Twin Alices

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Rin and Len were children twins with great curiosity. They both had blonde hair and golden eyes. Rin was the stubborn older sister while Len was the smart younger brother. The two loved each other more then siblings should. The little dream saw the two and said to itself, "With their curiosity, they could easily make Wonderland. And their love for each other may prevent them from going the wrong way!" One day, the twins went to sleep, though they didn't know they were in a dream at first.

Rin and Len found themselves in a forest, standing on a path that was red like blood. They followed the path to a blue rose tree where they had tea time. As they drank their tea, a small white rabbit with a letter in its mouth jumped onto the table the twins were sitting at. "Aw, what a cute bunny!" Rin said. "Yes, but what's that letter in its mouth," Len wondered. The rabbit dropped the letter and hopped away. On the letter, written in green ink, said 'An invitation from the queen to Rin and Len…' "An invitation from the queen?" Rin and Len asked at the same time. They opened the envelope and pulled out the ace of hearts. As they held the card, half a golden heart appeared on Rin's hand while the other half appeared on Len's hand. "Huh?" The two asked looking at the half hearts.

Then, out of no where, a yellow door appeared behind Rin and Len. Their curiosity got the better of them and they opened the door and walked inside. Inside was a hallway with many different doors of all different sizes and shapes. The first door that they had just gone through disappeared. Now there was no way back, but the twins didn't seem to notice. Rin ran down the hall holding Len's hand. They stopped running when they got to a large sapphire door. The two used their combined strength to push through the heavy door. On the other side was a peaceful meadow that was not to far from a small town. They saw a very large crow fly across the deep blue sky. "What is this place Len?" Rin asked in awe. "I'm not sure," Len said, "Let's go to that town over there." Rin nodded and took Len's hand smiling.

The two walked to the town and saw that it was empty. "How peculiar," Len said. "Maybe they're all in their homes!" Rin said pulling Len towards a house. She knocked and the door, no answer. She knocked harder saying, "Is anybody in there!!" "I don't think anyone is in this town Rin," Len said looking around. "Well why not?" Rin asked. "Why would I kno-" Len was cut off when he heard a strange song fill his head. The lyrics were dark and the notes were false. "Brother?" Rin asked, not hearing the song. "Its nothing," Len said shaking his head, "Why don't we get out of here." Before Rin could respond, the door to the house slowly opened.

The twins looked on in horror as a tall skeleton walked out of the house. It slowly reached for Rin, but Len grabbed his sister's hand and started to run. Skeletons started to walk out of every house in the town. The twins began to run faster. As they arrived at the meadow again, they saw that it was now a field of beautiful blue roses that were splattered with blood. Rin and Len saw the door again and ran to it. Once through, the door disappeared.

"Wh-What was that?" Rin asked, still frightened. "I don't know," Len said, "Maybe we should just find this queen so that we can get out of here." Rin nodded and walked down the hall. Len walked next to Rin, still hearing the song from that crazy blue world. The two happened upon a large emerald door. They remembered how the invitation was written in green ink and since this was the only green-like door they have seen, they went through the door. The twins immediately saw a large beautiful castle at the end of a fairly large village. Len noticed something odd and started to see things that Rin could not. To him, the villagers were all disfigured and dead looking. But, Rin still looked the same.

"C'mon Len," Rin said pulling him towards the castle, "I want to see what the queen wants from us." As they got to the castle, the guards questioned why they were there. Rin and Len showed them the playing card of hearts and the guards let them through. Len was terribly afraid, but did not show for Rin's sake. As the two entered the throne room, the queen was sitting behind a large green veil so only her silhouette was seen. "Welcome my dears," The queen said, her voice sounded a bit distorted. "Hello your majesty," Rin and Len said bowing. "Why don't you two have a seat…?" The queen asked. Two green chairs sat before the throne and the twins sat in them. "Good…" The queen said standing up. "Get out of there!" The little dream told the two. The queen walked through the veil, revealing her to be a walking, rotting corpse. Rin screamed in fear wanting to run, but couldn't. Len, though more afraid then ever, had to protect his sister. He grabbed Rin and ran as fast as he could. "Seize them!" the queen yelled. As the twins ran out of the castle, the guards and villagers tried to grab them. Len and Rin barely made it through the emerald door in time.

"We have to get out of here!" Len said and Rin agreed. They ran back down the hall and saw the yellow door they went through before. The two quickly opened the door and saw a forest with a blood red path. They thought that they had made it out of that nightmare and started to walk down the path. At the end of the path, they saw bars, as if something or someone was caged in there. Rin went to open the door to the prison. "DON'T OPEN IT!" Len said, but it was too late. The door was open a small, evil laugh came out. Slowly a red headed girl with ruby eyes walked from the prison. She smiled evilly at the Rin and Len. The crazed red head picked up a sword that was laying on the ground and started to attack the twins. The two ran screaming and yelling for help, but no one was going to answer there calls. The path began to become wet and slippery. Rin slipped and the homicidal girl was getting closer.

Len threw a rock at the girl and ran back to pick up his fallen sister. The ruby-eyed girl was now mad and was swinging her sword wildly. Len and Rin finally made through the door, but the two were never to wake up and go home. They would travel Wonderland forever…

"Thanks to you…" the dream said.

The little dream is now a big dream, or...is it now a nightmare...?

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