Repeatedly traveling through familiar rooms of shadows despite questions rising up in her head, Alice continued her path until the whole cycle ended and met--or had seen once again?- the handsome, lavender-eyed Mad Hatter of Domandare, who is duty-bound to offer his life and serve her until his or her life ends. He and the rude yet devoted March Hare helped her leave the wretched palace and escape from the Red Queen and her minions but her safety shall be but a moment. Desiring and needing to locate the White Rabbit who knows this world's exit and to save the people of Domandare, Alice, along with her allies, set out their journey. But the Red Queen shan't make it a simple task. Even the current mayhem in this zany world obstructs her from her goal. Clocks tick and stop at six in the evening--tea time--and once the hour has struck, the hand turns counterclockwise, the day rewinding; hatters of the land die or go mad and Hatter is the main suspect. Alice knows her faithful friend could do no such thing but his strange behaviour and secret walks of solitude at night do not prove his innocence. He couldn't do such a thing...could he? Torn into two by duty and senseless passions for Hatter, we follow Alice's view as well as Hatter's who feels the same way. Hatter, accused and doubted, still and would remain ever loyal to Alice. He'd follow his mistress's wills but what about his own? What sense is there to follow a purpose but never follow one's desires? Along with the rest of the cast of the classical Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, we venture the world of dreams, look beyond the looking-glass, go beyond the depths of our imagination. Gothic romance, comedy, fiction. There is sense that can be found in senseless.
10 parts