Alice sat by the riverbank, her blue dress fluttering in the wind. Her eyes sparkled with curiosity.
A White Rabbit, clad in a red vest, dashed by, muttering, 'Oh dear! Oh dear! I'm late!'
Without thinking, Alice followed the Rabbit down a rabbit hole, tumbling into a world of wonder.
She tumbled and tumbled until she landed in a hall with many doors of different sizes.
On a glass table, she found a small key and a bottle labeled 'Drink Me'.
Alice drank from the bottle and began shrinking until she was just the right size for the small door.
Through the door, she entered a beautiful garden with bright flowers and a long table set for tea.
A Cheshire Cat appeared, grinning widely. 'Which way should I go?' asked Alice.
'That depends on where you want to get to,' replied the Cat, disappearing slowly but leaving its grin.
Alice found herself at a mad tea party with the Hatter and the March Hare.
The Hatter, wearing a hat labeled '10/6', offered Alice tea. 'It's always tea time here,' he said.
They spoke nonsense and moved seats after minutes, confusing Alice even more.
Alice eventually left the tea party, wandering into the Queen of Hearts' croquet game with flamingos as mallets.
The Queen shouted 'Off with his head!' at everyone, including poor Alice, who tried to play along.
A trial ensued, where Alice was accused of stealing tarts. She defended herself against absurd accusations.
As the tension peaked, everything became blurry. Alice woke up to find herself back on the riverbank.
Alice realized she had dreamt the entire fantastical adventure, her sister reading a book beside her.