- 1Innocent Calm
- 2Tempest of Conviction
- 3The Lost Child and the Black Rabbit
- 4The Morning Sunlight's Place
- 5The Ticking Clock's Nightmare
- 6Where am I ?
- 7Call From The Abyss
- 8Question
- 9Malediction
- 10Overlapping Shadows
- 11Fallen Raven
- 12Through the Looking Glass
- 13The Denizen of Warped Dreams
- 14Demon of the Crimson Eye
- 15Who Killed Poor Alice?
- 16His Name Is...
- 17Hello My Sister!
- 18Eliot & Leo
- 19The Pool of Tears
- 20Modulation
- 21Snow White Darkness
- 22Countervalue of Loss
- 23A Warp in the World
- 24Kyrie
- 25Beyond the Winding Road
After seeing a murdered Alice, Oz is devastated. Because of his shock, Oz’s clock hand moves again, and he begins to destroy Cheshire’s dimension using B. Rabbit’s power. He justifies his actions by saying that it was for Alice and he’d take that fear away from her, even to the point where he says that he would kill Alice, but only says these things because he’s in a trance. During that time, Jack sent Gil to help Oz, which he does. Meanwhile, Break is overpowering Cheshire using Mad Hatter. Break takes the truth of the Tragedy of Sabrie and Alice’s memories in the form of Cheshire’s bell. After Oz realizes he came to Cheshire’s dimension to save Alice, he and Gil find her in chains on a staircase contemplating about herself. As Oz climbs the stairs, he tells Alice that it doesn’t matter if she’s human or a chain, being “Alice” is fine and saves her. Cheshire becomes angry and abandons his human form for a monstrous black form and leads Break to Oz, Alice, and Gil. Cheshire is destroying his dimension for the same reasons that Oz mentioned earlier. Break easily defeats Cheshire, and Alice realizes that Cheshire was once her pet cat. Eques appears to return the group to their world. However, Break and Gil get separated from Oz and Alice and are left in Cheshire’s dimension. Eques brings Oz and Alice back to their world, but they interrupt a Pandora meeting with Uncle Oscar involved and Alice is in her B. Rabbit form.