Toby Higgins was a geek, a socially inept, mussed appearing young man who excelled in any course or endeavor he became interested in and failed in things he had no interest in. Some might call him a nerd as well because he was scary smart. He was 6'2" tall normally but, if he stood straight instead of slumping he gained another two inches. He weighed all of 137 pounds and could, with effort, lift a whole 75 pounds on a good day. His dark hair always looked as if it had never been combed and he had a scraggly beard that he remembered to shave off almost every week. Even after a shower and clean set of clothes he looked like he'd been sleeping in his outfit for a week.
Like many young 18 year old males, Toby was constantly checking out and dreaming about girls. He was so shy, however, if said girl spoke to him he couldn't think of anything to say and made a fool of himself. He couldn't stand teasing and was the butt of many jokes by his peers.
Because of these many deficiencies in his psyche, his only friends were fellow geeks although two or three of those geeks were female according to their birth certificates. For some reason, Toby had no problem talking to them. Probably because they all talked video games, magic, computers and math with some science thrown in. He actually didn't look on them as female but rather one of the guys so conversing with them was easy. Of course, they dressed as he did and hid their charms if, indeed, they had any.
One Saturday Toby and his group of friends got together to play games, talk and enjoy themselves. Most of the rest of their class went to prom. During a break from playing their games they were drinking copious amounts of soft drinks, eating chips and other finger foods while discussing the various merits of the characters in the latest game they'd purchased. Toby, his best friend Terry, Samantha (Sam) and Beverly (Bev) all thought the magicians were the best character and had learned all the spells and incantations they could to use in the game. Some of the others went with the thieves and brigands. A couple argued elves and ogres were the best.
Since Elves could and did use magic, Toby and the other magic users felt a slight kinship with them but were still upset when they didn't completely support their argument that magic was the best way to beat the game.
For some reason, this evening, the four "magicians" were taking the conversation more personally than they usually would and were becoming upset with their other friends. Finally, Toby said, "I wish we could go somewhere I could show you how wrong you are. The four of us could live the good life with just our magic. The rest of you would have to work and sweat it out to get by. You'd all have to fight or work hard to break into places while we could just magic our way through life."
Sam and Bev, almost in unison, said "What he said."
Terry, on the other hand tried to be accommodating. He said, "Well, yeah, we could magic our way through a fight and even use it to steal things to live on but the other characters can all do things a magician can't. We can't fight without our magic very well and we're weak physically."
Most of the other guys made agreeing statements such as "Yeah, right on, yep."
Toby said, "Well, sometimes a weapon is a good thing but a good magician can conjure up a potion and put people to sleep or make the ladies love him or, or just about anything."
Sam and Bev giggled when he said that and blushed a little. Sam said, "Toby!"
"Well I could. I mean, we are all hetero and look at us. None of us had dates for one of the most important nights of our high school careers. If we had magic we could at least have got a date I bet."
Bev said, "Maybe but why bother? Would you really want to go out with someone you had to use a spell or potion on to get them to go with you? And if you used the potion or spell and had sex with them it would be rape. Do you want to rape someone Toby?"
Toby looked abashed and hung his head slightly before he said, "Un, no, not really but."
"TOBY! No buts." She giggled when she realized what she'd said sounded like and some of the others laughed when she blushed.
"Ok, ok. I get it. Like it's never going to happen anyway. I can dream ya know.
"I'm tired of this. I guess I'll go home. Anyone want a ride?"
Bev stood and said, "Yeah, thanks."
Sam said, "Yeah, wait for me. I gotta pee first.," and headed for the bathroom.
They were driving toward Bev's home just out of town when Sam said, "Hey you two. Look at the moon. I've never seen it that color before and look how huge it seems tonight."
Toby glanced up at it then slammed on the brakes when he felt the car begin bouncing and rocking strongly. The headlights showed a small dirt trail in front of them. They came sliding to a stop in a cloud of dust with bushes scraping against the side of the car.
"What the heck," Toby said? "How did I run off the road?" The three friends got out of the car and walked toward the rear. They stopped near the rear bumper and stared behind them. As far as they could see, there was only the narrow dirt road or trail. A few feet back they could see the beginning of their tire tracks and torn up bushes where the car seemed to just appear out of nowhere and began running over and breaking the bushes on the sides of the road.
After they walked a little farther down the road Toby said, "I don't see the highway at all and I know we didn't drive this far down this little road. This is too weird. I'm going back to the car." He pulled his phone out of his pocket to load the map ap and exclaimed, "Whoa, I don't even have any bars on my phone."
The girls checked their phones also and found the same thing. They all got back into the car and sat quietly, looking out into the dark, occasionally glancing up at the strangely colored moon or checking their phones once again. Bev looked out again later and said, "Uh Toby. Look to the left of the moon. Isn't that, I mean it can't be can it?"
"What? It can't be what Bev?"
"Another moon. Look over there. See it? It's almost like the moons in the game."
"Wow, super weird. Naw, it can't be. It's the glow from some lights or something."
The three friends settled down and watched the moon(s) move across the sky. Occasionally someone would make a remark about the moons or their situation but they all eventually fell asleep. They all woke just after the sun came up the next morning with various aches and pains from sleeping slumped in the car seats. First Toby, then, rapidly, the girls got out of the car and rushed into the brush to relieve their bladders. They all gathered back beside the car and stood looking around.
Finally, Sam said, "What now? I don't recognize a thing. How did we even get here?"
Toby said, "Heck if I know. I was driving along and you yelled I should look at the moon. I looked up just for a minute and wham, the car started rocking and bouncing and we were on this road."