Chapter 2: Discovery
I gasped for air after the long jog around what seems to be the same place as I started. I plopped on to the floor, layed on the grass and closed my eyes. Then after a few seconds of quiet "meditation" I opened my eyes and stared at the sky.
"How long have I been in this place? I was already here to start out with when I woke up. How did I even get here...?" I wondered. I looked at the sky thoughtlessly, after asking myself those questions. My mind wandered aimlessly, unable to answer my questions, which left me in the lines of being clueless to having no thoughts at all. I felt blank, like nothing, just looking at the vast sky. The frustration I had felt moments ago seemed to have vanished, like it was never there. It felt both smooth, and lonely.
Finally after what seemed to be hours of rest, and daydreams of nothing, I got up and sighed. Taking a deep breath and observed around me closely. There was nothing special that I could see and observe that could give me any clues to leave this place. Everything looked like the same, trees, grass, and bushes.
After the long observance, I brought my caution up again and started to move. This time feeling more calm then frustration, I tried to change my thought of this place from a foreign place, needing my guard up to a new place that I needed to "survey". I took a few steps of caution at first, and then started to walk naturally, looking around as I moved. I dug into my pockets, hoping to find anything that may be of use. At first I pulled out a crumpled piece of paper that was my test grade. Useless. I dug some more and to my surprise, I found a watch. At first I couldn't recognize where it was from, only knowing it was not mine. But I quickly remembered.
"It must have been the watch I was looking at in the room. I must have took it when she came," I said inspecting it. It was odd, not like a normal watch. Instead of numbers it had weird looking symbols and shapes, in the middle was a door looking symbol, covered with gold with silver strips. I tried studying it, but the more I looked at it, the more confused I got. I stopped inspecting it and twisted and swirled it in the air from one end and I continued walking, paying little attention to where I was going.” I would have returned it if she wasn't such a b--"
BAM
I felt my body hit the solid and felt the crushed, soft grasses under me. I pushed myself up with one hand and got into a sitting position. I rubbed the side of my arm that I fell on.
"I've been falling a lot lately," I said continuing the massage. I looked to my sides I realized that the grasses where exceptionally long here, much longer then any field of I've seen, almost as it was a boarder. And it was. I turned around and found myself staring as something completely different from a forest.
I got up and walk forward. The floor had no grass in this area, just gravel. In front was a wall, a great massive wall the stretched from both sides, to the end of the forest.
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