How in Wonderland did this get here?
[Alice is standing before the tear outside, bundled up in her Queenly garb with her crown slightly askew, just....staring at it.]
It's so very peculiar. I'm sure air isn't supposed to do that.
[She tries for a second, to take to pieces of air in her hands and pry them apart, but it does absolutely nothing, as
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Problems, your Majesty?
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Well, I don't know if problems is the right word just yet. This rift is very peculiar though...it should probably be closed, but I haven't come up with a way to do so just yet.
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[And she puts a hand to her chin and thinks about it for a moment. Hmm....]
...It must have been during the decorating, I suppose. When that loud crack ka-boom noise happened. Don't you agree?
[Congratulations, Queen Alice. You figured out what everyone else did forever ago.]
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He strolls through the snow, approaches the scar, BUT HARK! His royalty senses are tingling! Why, if it isn't a crown! Put rather oddly on the head of an odd girl, but a crown regardless.
The duke approaches, just in time to catch her musings. ]
...Strange, I was told Wonderland no longer had a queen.
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[She turns around and peers at Buckingham. Hopefully her complete lack of eyes won't disturb him too much.]
You must have been told wrong then.
[Then she stops and tries to make herself as regal as possible (by trying to make herself look as tall as possible, of course.]
I am Queen Alice, of Wonderland! And who might you be?
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Oh my.
That is.
Oh my. ]
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Well. At least it explains the sloppy wearing of the crown. ]
Your Majesty.
[ Instead of praying he now bows deeply, only half-aware of how futile the gesture must be, given the circumstances. But hey, force of habit. ]
I so apologise for believing such dreadful misinformation.
[ But one doesn't leave royalty in want of answers, so he hurriedly replies: ]
I am the Duke of Buckingham... or rather was, in my world, before I was invited to yours.
[ Honoured rather than bloody annoyed is the tone his statement is going for... and for the most part he succeeds. ]
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