“Alright, Alice, I’ve got the
location of the Catepillar, and he’s moving towards you fast. Get going, kid.
March hare, out.” The scratchy voice in my ear is dead as quickly as it turned
on. I hold my gun closer to my chest and breathe out my nervous energy. Keep your eye on the target and remember to
survive. The phrase goes through my head, as it always does when I’m
waiting to attack or be attacked.
“Alice!
Get your rear in gear, kid! You don’t have time to day dream today. Catepillar
is heading your way with the package. And don’t forget- if you run into the
Hatter, shoot him down. He’s the one that leaked our information to the White
Rabbit,” March Hare growls, putting me on edge. I love these drills- they get
the adrenaline going. I start to move forward, the fallen leaves cushioning
some of my steps while announcing others with a crunch. As I approach the drop
off point, I conceal myself under a bush and listen for the Catepillar’s heavy
foot fall. A few minutes of scanning the ground, and keeping my ears open, I
hear the snapping of twigs, my signal686. Two quick snaps followed by a short
pause before a single snap. Just to be sure, because I have been tricked
before, I scanned between the leaves for the face that matches my team mates. Perfect. I roll out from under the bush
and jump up, holding my gun defensively.
“Alice.
Take this and get it to the Cat. She’ll know what to do with it,” He mutters
while handing me a small envelope. I take it and secure it in my thigh bag
before scanning our surroundings and moving quickly and quietly toward the
control tower, careful to avoid fallen branches, above ground roots and crunchy
looking leaves. When the tower is within view, I hide behind a bush and wait
for the attack I know should be coming.
“Dodo,
I hear something,” Dormouse says in a hushed tone. If it hadn’t been for the
arguing, which came in the form of comprehendible words and grunts in
disagreement, I wouldn’t have known it was him and Dodo.
I
raise my gun, rustling the bushes a little, and take my aim at Dormouse’s chest
before squeezing the trigger. Pop! Pow! Blue paint explodes across Dor’s vest,
and he takes a theatrical fall into a heap on the ground. Dodo pulls his gun up
to fire but, but he’s too late. Pop! Splat! Just as it had with Dor, blue paint
smacked Dodo on his vest, and he simply sat on the ground. I popped up from
behind the bush and smiled at them.
“Come
on now, Dodo. That’s no fun at all. At least Mouse had some fun with it!” Dodo
simply smiled back at me, while Dormouse kept his eyes shut.
“Just
go about your mission, Alice. I believe you’ve got something for Chesire. Make
haste before someone gets you.” Dormouse warned me, stretching out on the
grass. I step through the bushes and take off running toward the control tower,
my gun held in the low and ready position. Reaching the base, I throw the small
cellar door open that leads into the tower and climb up the tiny metal ladder
to the top. How Chesire does this every
day, I’ll never understand. It’s such a pain. A minute or so later, I hoist
myself up onto the floor and look around quickly. The room is almost black, lit
only by the large computer monitors in front of me. Sitting in front of the
screens and typing away at an incredible speed is the Cat.
“Cat,
I have a package for you from the Catepillar,” I murmur, determined not to
break her concentration. These may be mock-missions for the rest of us, but Chesire
never stops working on her computers except to eat. Sometimes she doesn’t even
sleep for days just to crack something.
That’s
when I hear it- a soft thud across the room. Whipping around, I see Ches tied
and gagged, banging her arm against the wall. Spinning back towards the wall of
computers, I see the figure rising from Chesire Cat’s chair: Our Red Queen, in
the flesh. She raises her gun at me and grins.
“Hello,
my dear. It was simply too kind of you to bring me new information. Now… Off
with your head!” She screams, shooting at me. I dive out of the way and return
fire, both of us missing each other, running around the room, and having too
much fun to be professional for about ten minutes. Chesire Cat has untied
herself and we’re all giving each other pointers before I realize I’m on my
last paintball. The alarm in my eyes must have been obvious because the Queen
starts laughing, taking aim at my chest. Oh,
hell no. I raise my own gun and we both fire at the same time. Red stains
my vest as blue splatters across hers. Ches is the first to start laughing at
our draw and soon the three of us are giggling messes, only stopping when a
deep voice rumbles from behind me.
“Well,
Alice, looks like you’ve successfully gotten yourself killed. Glad to see my
youngest recruit laughing about her death. Even Alex and Brody take these
drills more seriously,” Arthur says, standing at the edge of the exit hole.
Arthur is the head of the Society, and deserves to be there. He’s honestly a
great guy, but takes his line of work more seriously than anyone could ever. Red
comes up beside me and drapes her arm around my shoulders, grinning like crazy.
“She
put up quite a fight, sir. And it was a draw. She took me down as well as I
took her down. Hell, this is the first time any of us have gotten to kill the
little twerp. Cut her some slack. She’s just a kid, after all.”
“Just
a kid? I am not just a kid. I am a
member of this Organization, and no kid
can claim that,” I state firmly, a little exasperated by the insult. Arthur’s
mouth twitches upward slightly, and it’s obvious he’s suppressing a smile. Ches
stands next to us and stretches.
“Man,
Red, you sure know how to tie a person up. My arms are going to be sore for a
week,” She yawns, looking ready for a nap. Her code name is perfect, she’s so
cat like normally.
Arthur
hands each of us a manila envelope. “Go back to your bunks. Eat, sleep, and be
prepared to move out tomorrow. We start tracking the real Queen bright and
early.” He turns and just jumps down the hole, leaving the three of us
listening for the soft thud of his landing.
Red
scrambles to the hole and yells down, “Are you okay?” A grunt followed by
footsteps leaving the door floats up as a reply. The three of us giggle before
climbing down the ladder single file. As we walk across out training grounds, I
see Dodo texting on his phone (probably his sweetheart, a nurse that works in
our hospital) and Dormouse dissembling and packing their guns away. I smile and
wave at them, and wait when Mouse motions me to. He walks over and smiles back,
patting me on the head.
“Did
you complete the mission?” He asks as we start walking back to our secret
entrance.
“Eh,
I managed to get myself killed. But I killed Red at the same time, so I don’t
think it was a total loss,” I smile up at him. “Did you and Dodo have to do
anything except guard the tower?”
“Nope,
not today. Did our argument tip you off to our location?” He laughs, and then
adds, “We’re always being told to be quieter, but it’s hard when your twin
brother doesn’t quite have his mind on his work.” He puts a little emphasis on
‘work’ and winks, obviously inferring Dodo had his mind on his girlfriend.
“Mouse…
It doesn’t get easier for him, does it? Isn’t there something we can do? Hell,
we’re always making crazy medical advancements! Can’t they repair his throat?”
“Oh,
little Alice, such a curious girl. I’ve been trying. Dodo has been trying.
Everyone on the team has been trying to talk Arthur to spare a couple
scientists to help my brother. Arthur says it’s not vital to any mission, that
Dodo is just as strong a fighter as any of us without his voice. He says it’s
not high priority. I say it’s bullshit. I sympathize with him, my brother, I
truly do. But he’s got Mia, and she’s great for him. She’s teaching him sign
language, did you know that?” Dor’s tone held something close to hope in it. We
fall into silence and continue walking. The chilled air cools my heated skin as
I think about my team mate.
“How did it happen?” I ask again. Dormouse
sighs and lowers his eyes to the ground.
“Maybe
I’ll tell you one day. But now is not the time,” he pats my head a bit and I
sigh.
After
walking a few minutes in silence, we come across Catepillar, who is sitting
under a tree, rubbing his legs and seeming to enjoy the quiet of the evening.
In the distance, I heard birds chirp and think about how they’re going to be
gone soon. We might be in the tail end of fall, but today was particularly warm
and allowed for some really good outdoor training. Dormouse notices our team
mate and nudges me, motioning to Catepillar. I smile, and we make our way over
to him. He glances up at us quickly, and then looks back down.
“Get
out of here, kid. Go read a book or something. Dormouse, could you hang back
and help me?” He mutters, not even bothering to look at me as he insults me. He
starts to stand, reaching for Dormouse, but I grab his arm instead and pull him
to his feet. He grumbles slightly and glares a bit. “Didn’t I tell you to get
out of here?” He growls.
My
blood boils a bit. I can’t believe I’m being insulted by this guy. His
personality can just be nerve-grating. “First of all, sir, I’m not a kid. Secondly, I’m just as capable of pulling my
weight and more around here as anyone else. So before you go about insulting
me, at least have the decency to look me in the eye when you do.” Before he can
answer, I turn and march away, not wanting to let him have any word in. Was it
childish? Yes. Should I care that much about what he said? No, but I do. I just
can’t get past the fact that everyone here thinks I’m not capable of doing what
I need to do, even though I got onto the Wonderland Squad before any of the
other recruits that I came in with were even completely processed in. I’ve
shown that I can handle myself, and that I do it well, but they still discredit
me so much. It just hurts my ego.
Heading
back inside, I return my gun, ammo, and vest to the storage room before walking
to my room. The Organization is so small that it is actually possible for
everyone to have their own room, or live with another person. While I’m
currently living in a double, I’m the only one here, because the five other
recruits from this lot were males. I’m not complaining, though- I like the
solitude. It gives me a chance to escape if I need to. I swing my door open, my
anger completely gone, and switch on the lights and some music. I stare at the
packet in my hand and bite my lip. Apprehension had been building in my stomach
about its contents, but a wave of it just hit. I know what’s in it- I’ve seen
these handed out often, and have received a few minor ones myself: It’s my
mission. My first real mission. Judging by the weight, I’d say it’s a big one.
It’s all a matter of details.
I
know what’s inside before I even open the packet. It’s a mission about the
Queen. They’ve had me on so many mock drills these days involving the
Wonderland Squad. I’m still confused as to why they picked that particular
story to base all this off of, and as to why I had to be their Alice. Red and
Aurora, a woman who has been in for 5 years longer than I have, would have
worked just as well. They need Chesire Cat for her computer skills, and from
what they told me during processing, Alice is needed for front line work and to
lead them to victory. I don’t think Arthur really understands what those words
still mean to me, even after two years.
Enough beating around the bush. You know
you’re going to have to open it, so just do it now. Nothing is going to soften
any blow or any feelings of apprehension, I tell myself while gripping the
edge of the envelope. The tearing of the paper rips through the questions and
feelings in my mind and causes me to catch my breath, almost dreading what I’m
going to see. I’ve been on plenty of missions, and a couple of them were
dangerous, but never life threatening dangerous. My team was never in serious
peril, just a little snag here or there. But this… This mission will change everything.
Sitting
on my bed, I pour over the papers and soak up every word like it is life
itself. Details upon details of instructions wash over my brain. Starting
tomorrow, bright and early, I’ll be heading out into the unknown, and fighting
for my life. If the stories are true, I could be fighting for my sanity at some
point. My brain wanders slowly to some of the darker stories I’ve been told,
and about a certain man in particular who could flip the tables faster than I
could draw my gun. After reading the instructions twice, I set the papers down
and lean against my pillows. The fear in my stomach and brain has started to
boil over and decide that right now, being alone isn’t my best option. Getting
ghost chills, I get out of bed and grab my jacket and shoes. I wonder what the others are up to.
As
I’m wondering down the halls, getting lost in my head, I vaguely hear my name
being called. My feet stop on their own accord and my head snaps around and my
eyes land on Aurora. She’s standing in her door way and I spy Ches sitting on
her bed.
“Hey,
kid, whatcha doin’ wanderin’ around?” She implores, beckoning me into her room.
I grin and follow, welcoming the distraction.
“Just
looking for someone to sit and talk to, I guess. I was going to see if anyone
was milling around the dining room, but I guess you two nerds will do,” I joke,
dodging as Aurora reaches out to hit my arm.
“I
can’t believe you’d be so rude, kid! And here I was, all set to give ya
somethin’ special,” she sits on her bed and crosses her arm, Ches looking bored
with our exchange.
“Jeez,
if you two are gonna fight, at least make it interesting,” she huffs, rolling
over to face the wall. Aurora rolls her eyes and springs up, bouncing over to
her open closet door. She pulls out a black leather jacket and looks at it
lovingly before turning back to me.
“This
thing has brought me a lot of luck. I know superstitions are dumb, but I’ve
never come back with more than a concussion when I’ve worn this on missions.
You’re a good kid, Alice. You’ve got so much potential. And even if it has been
just dumb luck for me, well, I hope it brings you the same dumb luck.”
“I’ll
be fine, Aurora. Don’t worry. I’m tough, strong, and I know what I’m doing.
Plus, who would want to hurt cute, adorable, innocent me?” I giggle and bat my
eyes at her, dying for this somber tension to be broken. There’s going to be
enough of that in the days to come, and for now I want to live in a dream. She
simply smiles back and shakes her head, before squeezing my shoulder. “Just come
back alive, ya hear?”
“Jeez,
Aurora, you never give me heart felt good byes. I thought you were just cold
hearted,” Ches purrs, sticking her tongue out at us but I can see the tears
starting to collect at the bottom of her eyes. She sits up and pulls herself
off the bed, stretching before slinking over to us and pulling us into a tight
hug. I jump slightly, since Ches isn’t ever that affectionate with people, but
wrap one arm her and the other around Aurora. As we stand, I can hear the sound
of her lips moving and an almost inaudible whisper tumbling out of them. Funny, I’ve never known Ches to pray.
As
I leave to go back to my own room, feeling of loneliness and fear start to
consume me. I’ve spent my entire life in strange places, always moving, but
this feels so much more painful. I’ve found a place that I can truly call home,
and I may never see it again. Shaking my head, I resolve to not think about it.
You can’t sike yourself out like this,
girl. You’ve gotta keep a clear head. To distract myself, I turn on some
music and pick up a book, but neither help ease the tension. Sighing, I set my
alarm and climb into bed and fall into a surprising peaceful sleep, considering
what I’ll be doing in the morning.
I
wake up to my alarm screaming at me. Groaning in detest, I shut it off and sit
up, stretching, and let my mind wander to what needs to be done before today.
I need to get my weapon, and meet everyone
for breakfast and all that great stuff. Ugh, I need to shower… I let my
brain ramble on as I shower and do my morning routine, all the while thinking
when I’ll be back in my room next. Sighing, I throw on some jeans and a black
tank top when I hear a knock at my door.
“Coming,”
I shout, before scurrying over and opening the door. Red is standing there,
grinning and holding a brown paper bag. “I brought you some luck!” She sings,
stepping inside my room and thrusting the bag into my hands. I laugh and open
it, pulling out a black gun. I recognize it as one of her favorite gun, the
only gun she ever uses, and look up at her quickly.
“Red,
you can’t be serious! This is your-“
“I
know what it is, Alice. They’re… They’re making me sit this one out…” She
mutters the last part. She touches the flesh over her heart tenderly, and I
frown slightly. She found out last week that a tumor was growing on her lymph
nodes. I guess they can’t protect us from
everything while we’re here… “It’s brought me a lot of luck on other
missions. I want you to take it and use it, so that you’ll have just as much
luck. I want you to come back, Alice. And I want you to take that gun and shoot
the Bloody Red Queen right in the heart for all she’s done.” Her words hang
heavy between us for a minute, the seriousness of this mission mounting.
Suddenly, she pulls me into a hug, mumbles something about breakfast and
leaves.
Staring
at the door and staring down at the heavy gun in my hand, disbelief wraps
around my mind, followed by more reality. Breathing out slowly, I pull Aurora’s
jacket on and fish out some sturdy boots before throwing my hair up in a
ponytail. I strap Red’s gun into a holster at my hip and grab my backpack, throwing
it over my shoulders before taking one last look around my room and heading out
the door. I make my way slowly to the dining hall, staring at the ground while
my mind gets lost in thoughts of what’s to come. Suddenly, I knock into
something. No, not something. This was someone. I look up, an apology already
forming on my lips when I get a good look at this someone’s features. Grey
hair, bright blue eyes, and a smile that doesn’t seem to hold the most sanity
within it.
“H-Hatter…
What are you doing here? March Hare… MARCH HARE!” I start screaming for help
when the Hatter shoves me to the wall, clamping his hand over my mouth. I feel
the width of a cold knife press against my neck and force myself to calm down
so I don’t get sliced open. The calm, sadistic look in his eyes lets me know
he’s not afraid to use it, but also something else. It almost looked like
regret. It seems that he doesn’t want to be doing this.
“Hello,
Alice, dear. How have you been? I’ve been quite mad myself,” He chuckles at his
own joke, but quickly turns serious again. “Now, I’m going to tell you
something, and this is the only way I would be able to tell you. Be careful out
there. You have no idea who the Red Queen really is, or what she’s capable, but
I do. Just be careful. Now, I’m going to take my hand away. Do not scream, or
yell, or shout, or anything to attract more attention than needs to be. We both
know they’ve got those cameras on us, and they’ve probably already dispatched
someone. Just make sure you know wrong from right when you get out there. Good
luck, Alice.” With that, he pulls his blade away, just as a familiar footfall
comes running around the corner.
“Let
her go!” I hear Catepillar shout. I look over at him before Hatter drops his
knife and runs off down the hallway. I look after him, confused by his words,
and jump slightly when Catepillar puts his hand on my shoulder.
“Are
you okay? He didn’t actually hurt you, did he?” He asks, checking my neck.
“Yeah,
I’m fine. He just… he just scared me a bit…” I mumble as I pick up the knife.
The knife has an eccentric looking hat carved into the handle, and the blade is
an iridescent purple. I fold it up, stick it in the pocket of Aurora’s jacket,
and look back at Catepillar, and frown at the look he’s giving me. “What?” I
ask.
“You’re
going to keep it?” He asks skeptically, and then holds his hand out like he’s
expecting me to comply and hand it over. I shake my head slightly, furrowing my
brow.
“Yes,
I’m keeping it. Catepillar… Mad Hatter told me something…”
“Told
you what?”
I
pause for a moment, mulling over what just happened. “He told me to be safe out
there. Look, we need to get going. Let’s go get breakfast,” I mumble, heading
back down the hallway. Catepillar follows close behind me, and I can feel him
watching me. I sigh inwardly and push the door open to the dining hall. Sitting
next to Red, March Hare gives us a briefing about the mission itself: where
we’ll be, what each of our individual goals are, and who the target is this
time. I give Catepillar a look that says are
you going to tell them? He shakes his head slightly before turning back to
his plate. March Hare asks me if I read my packet.
“Of
course I read it. My specific targets are the Dodo and the Lizard,” I inform
him as he hands me our most recent pictures of them. I study their faces,
taking everything in, wishing I had voices to match. I prefer to go off voices
instead of faces, because you don’t have to worry about being able to see
someone if you’re hiding.
March
Hare finishes our briefing, and we all go to leave the dining hall and I check
my backpack one last time, and realize I’m missing something. Racing back to my
room, I open the door, throw the door to my closet open, and pull out two black
boxes. One contains my favorite gun, the hand gun I was issued when I got here,
and the other contains plenty of bullets for it. I load as many as I can into
the three magazines I have, then put the rest back and make sure the safety is
on before tucking it into my second holster and running back to the dining hall
to pack up the last of my things.
March
Hare leads us out the of the Organization’s main building and to our aviation
area. Dormouse and Dodo are surprisingly quiet, as is Chesire Cat. She’d
usually be cracking jokes about the Bloody Red Queen. As for Catepillar, well,
he was always quiet. We board a helicopter and once we’re all harnessed in, it
takes off. It’s the quietest thing to fly in the air since a kite. As we get
further and further away from my home, my sanctuary, the anxiety starts to set
in- badly. This is my first real mission.
It’s got real guns and real pain and no do-over’s or anyone telling me how I
could do something better the next time around. Oh, god, what if I get
separated? If I get separated, I’ll be on my own. Can I do this? Should they
trust me this much? I guess Dor can see the tension and fear in my eyes
because he leans closer to me from across the aisle.
“Hey,
Alice. Look at me. You’re going to be fine. There’s no one in the world that
can kick a better ass than you,” he reassured me with a smile and I manage a
weak smile back. I lean my head against the back of my seat and close my eyes,
trying to meditate like Red had taught me. An indefinite amount of time passes
and I’m pulled back into the situation at hand when the helicopter suddenly
jerks. I snap my eyes open and look at the rest of the Wonderland Squad. They
all looked panicked and that’s the only thing I need to see to know we were
going off plan.
The
helicopter jerks again and I scramble to unhook myself from my seat as Ches
tosses parachutes to everyone. I stand shakily and catch my parachute, almost dropping
it. Great, of course my first trip in the
helicopter is the time it gets ambushed. I strap into it with shaking
fingers and feel the helicopter start to tilt.
“She’s
going down!” Dor screams, prying the door open. Ches grabs his hand and they
both jump at the same time. Dodo follows behind shortly after and I look over
the edge, seeing their parachutes deploy. We’re falling faster and faster and I
feel like I’m barreling down a hole made of metal and air. I look at Catepillar
and he grabs my hand, nodding his head.
“Pull
this cord when I do, alright?” He shouts over the wind, pointing at a specific
cord. I nod and take a deep breath. “One, two, three!” He jumps and pulls me
with him. As we fall, I look for the others and see their parachutes are stuck
in trees.
“Alice,
pull your cord,” Catepillar shouted over the wind, reaching for his own cord. I
pull mine a few seconds after he does and my body jerks, the parachute catching
in the wind and slowing our descent to the unknown. The closer we get to the
ground, the louder the shouts for reinforcements become. Catepillar let’s go of
my hand and we drift apart. I land in the top of a tree and secure my footing
on a branch before detaching myself from the parachute. After looking down
through the branches to see if there was anyone directly under me ready to
shoot, I shimmy down a few branches before stopping to listen. I can still hear
shouting, but it’s a ways off. Probably in the direction of Dormouse, Dodo and Chesire
Cat. When I decide it’s safe enough to finish climbing down, I feel for the Mad
Hatter’s knife and finish climbing down. I quickly hide under a grouping of
bushes once I hit the ground and recall details about Dodo and Lizard. Dodo is
good at quick attacks and hand to hand combat, but Lizard is a genius with
traps.
I
look to my left and see a tree branch sitting on the ground, I reach for it
before recoiling my hand. Hmm… what if it
didn’t just fall off the tree? What if it was put there as a trap? I pull
out the Hatter’s knife and throw it at the branch, retreating further into the
bush. After a few minutes of nothing happening, I slide out as quietly as
possible and grab the branch, using it as a guide against any traps. I put the
knife back in my pocket and pick the direction I think the helicopter was
headed, beginning my walk into the unknown.
Suddenly,
I hear a branch snap and quickly fall to the ground with a quiet thud, rolling
under more bushes. They’re so wildly overgrown that they concealed me well.
“Hey,
I hear something,” a rugged voice whispers loudly. I wonder briefly which one
of the Red Queen’s henchmen it was before trying to peak at him through the
leaves. His face looked as rugged as his voice and was covered in scars with
one very long, very jagged one running across his forehead. That must be Dodo. Looks just like his
picture.
“I
didn’t hear anything. You’re getting a little old to be doing this. Are you
sure your hearing isn’t going bad?” Another voice replies, coming into my view.
The voice is younger, and so is the face. He’s taller and leaner than Dodo. I’m going to assume this is Lizard. As
slowly and quietly as I can, I reach for my gun, clicking the safety off.
“You
idiot! I’ve been fighting for the Queen much longer than you have. I don’t even
know why I got stuck with a conceited idiot like you,” Dodo growls. I peek
under the bush and see they had walked a few paces ahead of me while I was
getting my gun, but are facing each other, fighting. I see my opportunity to
attack and roll out from under the bush, jump up and aim for Dodo’s chest and,
if all goes as I expect, Lizard’s chest. I pull the trigger and crack! Riiiip!
The bullet tears out of my gun and flies into Dodo’s back before forcing its
way out of his chest and right into Lizard’s. Blood is pouring everywhere and I
shoot again, making sure they’re dead. I feel myself start to gag as the
coppery smell hits my nose and I take off running, fearing someone will be
there soon to recover the bodies and track me down. I’m getting farther away,
adrenaline keeping my legs pumping when I’m suddenly slammed into a tree. I cry
out in pain and slide to the ground, unable to force my body to get up. A hand
grabs me by the pony tail and jerks my head up so I’m staring into two bright
blue eyes.
“Ah,
hello again, Alice. I see you’ve decided to not take my advice and have been
quite careless,” the Mad Hatter purrs as he yanks at my pony tail, making me
yelp. “I guess you’re lucky that it’s me that found you and not another guard.
Even luckier, I’m going to let you go as soon as you return what is mine.” I
reach into my pocket and pull out his knife, shoving it into his open hand. He
drops me as soon as I bring my hand back to my side and smiles that
not-all-there smile again. “It was good chatting with you, Alice. But I suggest
you head out, now. Her guards are coming, you know.” With that, he took out
another marble and threw it to the ground, disappearing in another cloud of
smoke.
“Where
the hell did they drop us off at? And where the hell are my team mates?” I
mutter, standing and taking off into another sprint. I hope I can find them
before someone else does.