426. Alice Reunites With The White Rabbit!
Nexus Awakened (An Isekai LitRPG Gender Bender Story)
426. Alice Reunites With The White Rabbit!
They didnât plan to stay any longer than a few hours at best. Frost just wanted to make sure that Hellen and her daughter were still ok. Thankfully, the vibrant blue eyes of the blonde-haired child never faded away. Neither did her motherâs.
Frost had enough stories to tell into the following week, but she kept it simple since she didnât want to overstay their welcome. Not that Hellen would mind.
She warmly welcomed them into her humble abode, offering crackers in the shapes of musical notes and delicious hot coffee. They were seated within a simple room where only cushions lined the walls. A small table sat just in the corner of the room where all five of them sat to catch up.
Hellenâs eyes glistened, and at times sheâd bring a hand to cover her gaped mouth in response to the stories Frost told. Not everything was declassified to her. Frost couldnât go around telling people, âHey, so I just killed a thousand people and turned into a Corrupted. But Iâm all good now!â
Even if it was someone as kind as Hellen, she knew that theyâd be forever uncomfortable. So, she stuck with an abbreviated, clean recount of their journey. Their ups and downs, hardships, and inevitable ascension into the Nexus.
Hellen blew her nose into a handkerchief, shedding several tears at the mention of how one of the triplets managed to find themselves and move on. The woman gently brought a hand to Aliceâs head, patting her as she seemed a little disappointed when she found out that it wasnât Cer.
âAll three of them looked like just like Alice when we first went to Grandis. My late husbandâs home was welcoming but dear Alice was so reserved like her mind was in a different place. Those Wolf girls reminded me of her⦠andâ¦â She then turned to a picture on the wall.
It was of a younger version of herself, standing beside an identical woman who cradled a child in her arms. That child had green hair and emerald eyes just like Hellen. However, the other woman in the picture had blonde hair and blue eyes, matching Aliceâs.
â⦠My nephew a long time ago. My, hearing you talk about yourself has made me want to retell old stories. Theyâre quite tame in comparison. Itâs almost embarrassing~â Hellen softly laughed.
She then asked Alice to go fetch them some more cookies. Jury was normally reserved but after being offered the greenlight she devoured them like potato chips. Seeing her face melt at each bite made Hellen more than happy to provide.
Meanwhile, Nav stared down at Juryâs abs, wondering if her metabolism was crazy because of her build. That was until her eyes then moved to her chest and her tail.
âStorage. Ingenious.â Nav said to herself with a nod, causing Hellen to smile warmly.
Hellen went on to ask how Ara was doing. Her love for her niece-turned-nephew was enviable. Frost hadnât met her again, but Jury did and answered positively, noting that she might even be a candidate to become a Moon.
Her excitement, however, was not shared with Hellen. Her face instead darkened slightly.
â⦠Ara shouldnât be sent back to fight again. Iâm sure heâs already told you that he grew up in the City of Spades.â She said, tilting her head just enough to block the picture frame behind her, obstructing the face of her blonde sister. âA traditional musician suits him the best. Heâs proud of his grandfather and always used to say, âIâll become the next best composer! Music is for the soul!â Youâve seen how naïve he is. Iâm scared someone is going to take advantage of him. More now than ever butâ¦â
She trailed off, cupping her cheek as her usual smile returned. It was a motherâs woe. Or aunts for that matter. Regardless, it was a familiar love that Frost admired as she made a promise to look after Ara.
However, the decision of Ara becoming a Moon was ultimate hers. Frost complemented Ara, noting that she was able to see something inside of her where countless others could only see a black hole.
âShe has a knack for that.â Hellen warmly said as Alice returned with freshly baked cookies. âThank you dear.â
âThanks Alice~â Frost hummed.
âItâs here~! Now â fluff!â The girl hopped behind Jury, cuddling her fuzzy tail.
Frost noticed that Aliceâs eyes had become far more lustrous than the last time she saw her. The childish spark was brighter than the stars outside. It was as if those sparkles were all Alice could see as she repeated the phrase âWhite Rabbitâ every now and then.
Hellen went on to talk more about Araâs unique ability to see the instruments that represented people. It was a way for Ara to tell who to trust and who to avoid, as well as knowing optimal compositions, relationships, and the like.
But she never saw people as instruments like others in her family with the same ability did, most notably her father â Thoven; a man with his heart set on the piano and the acclaim of the late Green Composer. Hellen admitted that most of her family were envious of her fatherâs legacy. Araâs father was no different.
He was a man Ara never knew aside from his name. Not that Ara cared, as Hellen claimed. Ara was content with the life he lived up until he turned into a she.
The topic then shifted to Alice as Frost brought up the mystery of the White Rabbit. She didnât think much of it and mentioned it as a one-off thing, saying:
âI wonder what makes children want to call you the âWhite Rabbitâ. It has to be your tail, right?â
â90% positive.â Nav raised her hand. âI heard that children see the world very differently. Itâs a scientific fact that they also see it more vibrantly too.â
âAhahaâ¦â Hellen chuckled. âYouâre right. Theyâre imaginative creatures. Alice has always been like that. Painting the world in her own vision. Black Dove. White Rabbit. Blue Caterpillar. It sometimes worries me, but when I hear that other children have also called things âWhite Rabbitsâ, then it makes me feel at ease. Iâm assured that my dear Alice is a normal girl.â
âShe definitely is. Children tend to let their imagination run wild.â Frost assured as Hellen tenderly looked over at her daughter. âStill, Iâd be hard pressed to find something that looked like Juryâs tail out in the wild.â
âFox girls?â Nav questioned.
âDragonkin can have fuzzy tails too.â Hellen answered as Jury asked Alice why she called her the White Rabbit.
Alice snuggled closely with her tail, nuzzling her cheek into its soft fur as she muffled said: âBecause youâre the White Rabbit. The real one! I know it!â
âEh? Huh? Real one? Are the children seeing a fake one?â Frost wondered as Alice nodded firmly.
âMhm. Itâs all fake. Theyâre chasing the wrong one! But⦠everyone has their own bunnies.â
Frostâs gaze sharpened. An inquisitive look suddenly befell her as she turned to Jury whose chewing slowed as she returned the sidelong glance. What Hellen thought was normal felt off to them.
Alice seemed adamant that this was the case, and Hellen wore a somber expression as she reached out to stroke Aliceâs head, humming something before cupping her ears shut.
âThatâs right dear. Everyone has their own bunnies to distract them.â Hellenâs tone became soft, almost saddened. âMy, the mood has changed, hmm? As⦠Aliceâs mother, itâs worrying that sheâs so infatuated with the White Rabbit.â
â⦠How many children are seeing this White Rabbit? Do you know?â Frost wanted to understand just what this phenomenon was, although, she recalled it occurring as far back as the first time they entered the Nex Megalopolis.
The White Rabbit was a canard. A simple rumor spread only between children. Apparently, sightings had increased ever since the devastation of the Nex Megalopolis. Frost held Aliceâs hand, kindly asking to see her palm as she checked her status and issued various healing magic just in case something was up.
As expected, nothing turned out to be wrong with her.
Frost wondered if Jury could peer into her mind using Time Seer. It was a skill that allowed Jury to see the physical origin of Nex, similar to how Frost was able to witness Raoulâs assault on the City of Spades.
However, it was not so simple.
A subtle light emanated from Juryâs chest as her heart audibly ticked. She too held onto Aliceâs hand but unfortunately, she was not able to detect anything.
The reason for this was simple.
âAlice has no source of Nex to unravel.â
Meaning sheâs not in a state of distress or anything like that, huh.
âPrecisely.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs probably the herds of sheep Demi-Humans.â Hellen stated, wondering why they became so serious all of a sudden. âMy. Please donât worry. Itâs not like Alice and the children will go chasing them down a rabbit hole~â
âI hope not!â Jury exclaimed. âAlice. Donât go following anyone weird, ok?â
âMhm~!â
âNo White Rabbits too.â Frost wanted to hammer this into her, causing Alice to pause momentarily before slowly nodding. âAlice⦠Tell me ok too.â
â⦠ok.â
âYou donât want anything terrible happening to you.â Nav ominously spoke, causing a chill to run down the girlâs spine as her deadpan eyes drilled into her soul. âStatistic suggest that children of your age are likely to have your guts ââ
âHey, hey â Nav, how about you donât go telling a kid about statistics.â Frost suddenly cupped Navâs mouth shut with her palm, Navâs mouth moving as she continued to speak. âPlease?â
â⦠Mwy shwall wemebwer wat (I shall remember that).â
âThank you. And you too, Alice. Stay safe and keep close to your mother. Remember, no White Rabbits.â
âHow about Black Doves? Or Blue Caterpillars!?â Alice asked as she returned to her motherâs side, hugging her neck dearly.
âAre we the only ones you know?â Frost asked.
âMhm~!â
âThen sure. Only us.â
This was the first time she had heard of the White Rabbit. And knowing how things worked in this world, the odds of it being a Corrupted was unbelievably high. More so when a number of children believed the same thing.
If it wasnât already a Corrupted, then there was a chance that it could become one soon. Frost nursed her migraine as she stared into the wanderlust eyes of the blonde girl.
Those eyes sparkled like the night sky.
But in reality, there was only but an incandescent orb of light above.
And soon, there would be Stars of the Nexus watching them closely.
Because if the Stars could truly interpret her will, then theyâd know that she desires the investigation of this phenomenon.