Alice in Wonderland
The Queen of Hearts and her soldiers are pursuing the White Rabbit, charging him for treason for letting the "Alice Monster" escape. Mary Ann must find a way to save both the White Rabbit and herself. The chapter begins with Mary Ann, the White Rabbit's maid who was mentioned in the film but was never seen, making her way to the White Rabbit's home, certain that she'll be lectured for being late. While her feather duster which has a degree of sentience reminds her that she's late because she was cleaning her only apron, Mary Ann finds what she hopes to be a shortcut to the White Rabbit's home which, coincidentally, it is. Meanwhile, the Queen of Hearts is preparing to execute Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dee for the crime of being "unnecessarily annoying", which is a fitting accusation.