Jasper studied the spot, taking a liking to it. It seemed like the sort of place he would have liked to hang out at in different circumstances. If he were actually a part of this world, and deserved any sort of place in it. He shook off the thought, knowing that now was his time to tell April everything. He stopped when she did, looking around for several beats before fixing his gaze back on her. He took another deep breath, ready to dive into his crazy explanation for the first time. He'd never breathed a word about any of this to anyone other than Horatio.
"Okay," he said at least, the word breaking the thin silence. He took another breath, nodding like he was steadying himself, which he was. "Okay. So, like I mentioned, this isn't easy to say. I've never, ever told anyone about this, but I feel like you need to know. I know you feel the pull between us, not like any sort of attraction, I mean like…almost a magnetic pull. Like fate, if you will." He chuckled nervously, though there wasn't much humor in it.
"So, I'm going to assume you've heard of the story Alice in Wonderland, right? Classic children's tale. Anyway, you know how the story goes, Alice goes down the rabbit hole to Wonderland, so on and so forth." Here Jasper paused for a moment. "Well, and here's the crazy part, Wonderland exists. It's a real place. I don't know how people here know about it, whether Lewis Carroll was a part of the story we've been trapped in for ages, or whether he just heard it from someone who was, or was some sort of voyeur who managed a peek into what lies there, but it's real. I–it's my home."
"Basically, I believe that you're the next Alice," he ventured at last with surprisingly strength behind his voice. "I escaped Wonderland, hoping to end the cycle, but ever since we met I've had an odd feeling, and after the events that transpired just now, I'm nearly certain that you're the one I'm supposed to find. You see, the last White Rabbit, as you would be familiar with the term, was my dad. So I guess it's always been my destiny to find you. And I tried so hard to avoid it, believe me I tried. But I should have known that fate would find a way to bind us together. So here I am, and here you are, and here lies the dilemma before us. One way or another, I am assuming that the both of us are going to end up back in Wonderland, and if we don't go there willingly, the Queen of Hearts might send someone to find us, and you had best believe that won't end well for anyone. And I'm so sorry that you're a part of this mess now and you probably won't believe me because I'm aware I sound insane right now and…" He took a breath, looking up at April's face. "Do you believe me?"