The white roses in the queen's garden were painted red, each shade from a different person's head. The Queen of Hearts herself was sitting in the middle of her throne room, blood stains apparent on her dress as well as puddles on the floor. She was looking down to the ground with her hands supporting her head. The Knave of Hearts walked into the throne room, not at all amazed at the bloodfest. He asked what happened. The Queen stood up and pointed to a dead man laying on the ground. It was the King of Hearts, who had been brutally decapitated with an ax. She told the man was unreasonable and didn't deserve to live anymore. She continued about how Alice ruined Wonderland after her visits, giving hope to inhabitants and destroying her power. She wanted to go to her world, find "Alice" and ruin her world as well. The Knave silently stood there and agreed to her plan, but commented one from Wonderland could not traverse to such a world without magic. The Queen said she would be gone to ask advice from the Caterpillar, in the meantime Knave was asked to free Jabberwocky from his prison, as they would need him. The Queen spoke with Caterpillar about the matter who told them only their spirits could ascend to the other world and they needed to find an accepting vessel to live in. Once again the Queen asked how one would be able to do that. Caterpillar told the only way was through the looking glass. Queen met up with Knave at the looking glass, the latter having brought the Jabberwocky with him, under the control of the Vorpal Blade. He handed the blade over to Queen which gave her control over Jabberwocky. The three then entered the looking glass and entered the real world. White Rabbit had caught notice of said events and discussed them with Caterpillar. They rounded up the troops and decided to head through the looking glass as well. Some with other intentions than others, but soon Wonderland's inhabitants would be on the other side. --------------- The spirit of the Queen of Hearts drifted off into our world, roaming the place deep in the night. She wanted someone with power. In the center of London she found a huge building. She drew the conclusion that higher building must mean more power and entered it. At the top floor she found a boy of young age asleep in a chair at a CEO desk. He seemed to emit power and quickly found him suitable for the job. She entered him and attached herself to him, learning his name was Silas. In a twist turn of events the mother of Silas walked in and saw him asleep. "Silas. Please wake up and get out of my chair. If you're so tired head home, I have some e-mails I still have to send." she said. Silas opened his eyes, yawned and stretched his arms. "Sorry mom. Just was preparing myself for the future." he said with a smug grin, but got a criticizing look from his mother. "Okay, I'll get up. I'll see you tomorrow." he said and left the floor. Luckily their apartment was attached the the building itself and he quickly found the way to his bed. "Shit, have I attached myself to the wrong person?" the Queen mumbled to herself. This however didn't go unnoticed by Silas who looked around in confusion as to where the voice came from. "Uhm... hello? Anyone here?" he asked. The Queen sighed. "I am the Queen of Hearts, I have attached myself to your body, I'm inside of your mind right now." the queen said. Silas listened as he looked around the house, checking if no one was there. "Okay, so what do you mean with, being attached to the wrong person, if you're really in my mind?" "I was hoping to get control of someone powerful, and not a smug child like you." "You were hoping to get control over my mother?" he laughed. "Believe me, she is the last one you would want to be inside of. I have greatness for the future, I can dominate this land easily when I take over from her." The Queen was intrigued. "So, you're saying that I did good to attach to you? Interesting that you're not freaked out by this, because I certainly am. Go to sleep we'll continue to talk in your dreams, then you can meet me in person." she smiled, as did Silas.