Alice in Wonderland
  • Reads 503
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 47m
  • Reads 503
  • Votes 46
  • Parts 7
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published May 06, 2016
Alice Maerd is a young musical prodigy, earning widespread fame for her accomplishments. However, even she is surprised at an invitation to play for the Wonderland family, an elite in the upper echelons of the world. But when things go awry before she can even set foot in the concert hall, Alice is soon forced to wonder what the family has in store for her with fun facades of tea parties and merry-go-rounds. Having delved into the fantastically nonsensical world of the Wonderlands, Alice will soon find much more than just a stage to stand on--and perhaps more than she's ever dared dream of.
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Alice: Wonderland is My Home?

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All copyrights on the original character go to Lewis Carroll and the beautiful world he created for a young girl to escape to. This is just a steampunk/dystopian take on a story I came up with. "My name is Alicia (Alice) Mariah Ravensworth, I am twenty two years old, and this is my story... Everyone knows the tale of Alice in Wonderland; it's who I was named after and it was my favourite story when I was little. She fell down a rabbit hole, met a talking white rabbit and a smiling Cheshire cat, but what if it wasn't a story at all? What if Wonderland was real? Wonderland is a darker place. Darker than we ever imagined. It's a decaying wasteland, and now less friendly than what Lewis Carroll had written. I should know...Wonderland is where I was born."