When I was whisked away, it had been another ordinary day. Gray sky, college classes, not seeing anyone outside of classes or the Wendy's I got my dinner from. It was so routine that I could only guess what day, or week, it could have been from the last lecture I remembered.
It was likely a Wednesday. I was the girl that prided herself as 'one of the guys,' but it was clear the guys in my group had all gone to another Discord server without me. I could say they were my group, but it was more like they made their own group and I tried to follow. Years ago, they were happy to include me in their adventures and welcomed me warmly when I joined their server calls.
Now? Well... yeah.
I never cried. I pitied myself, all to hell, but I never cried. Emma Howell doesn't cry. She just... she just.
The whisking away wasn't sudden. One moment I was doomscrolling on my phone, preparing for bed. The next, I was asleep. I dreamed. I never dream, and when I do, it's always simple, like one action.
Falling. I was falling. Looking back on it, it was such a clichΓ©, but I felt like I was falling forever, except... I didn't wake up when I landed. I just landed, and felt... alone. Like I did in real life, I guess. Except in the dream, I was alone because nothing was around. In real life, I was alone despite all of the people around me. The dream was actually more comforting than reality.
Maybe I dreamed of myself falling while I actually was. Maybe my brain was just trying to rationalize what had happened to me. Maybe it was all a coincidence. The point was... I definitely wished to be thrown into another world, to some extent. Like we all do, from time to time. But I never imagined I'd be the one lucky enough to actually fall out of my own world.
Of course, it didn't feel like luck. My first thought when I opened my eyes was that I had been kidnapped. As soon as I saw trees and rocks when I should have seen my bedroom, I got up and started breathing heavily.
"Hey!" I called out, realizing afterwards that I shouldn't do that. I didn't sleepwalk or anything, my brain told me--I was brought out here. And worse...
My hands flew to my sides. No one sleeps with their phone in their pajama pocket. I was brought out here without my phone. I was brought out into some forest. Worst of all, an unfamiliar forest. I looked left, right, above and below. I couldn't figure out where I was.
The good news was, I wasn't restrained. I had a chance to save myself. I lived in a pretty packed city, so my first guess was that I was in a public park or something. There were trees all around, but it wasn't like a dense-dense forest. It was around the time of fall where the leaves, golden-orange, were falling, just enough so that one or two leaves were always falling at a time across my vision. The sight made me give pause, and take it in. I didn't go outside much. Maybe that would change when I got...
back. I had to get back. I was so thankful that I didn't actually need glasses yet. If genetics were going to play their part, I would probably need them soon, but waking up in a strange forest without my phone wearing my jimjams was disarming enough. The last thing I needed was to be half-blind while it happened.
Glasses would have completed the super-nerd look, anyway. Kinda frizzy dirty blond hair and a noticeable overbite were two parts of the Holy Triangle of Looking Like a Super Dork. Ooh, wait, braces. I didn't have braces. Maybe braces would have completed the effect.
Out of nowhere, I saw a figure disappear behind a tree. I realized it was probably a person, but the way they moved instantly made a chill run up my spine. People look like people. This looked like some kind of silhouette, like it knew exactly what it was doing, and what it was doing was no good for me. Worried, I followed suit, hiding behind a tree myself. Someone kidnapped me and took me to these woods. I needed to hide.
I had to be rational. I had to have a plan. Fuck quaking in my boots... boots I wasn't wearing. Taking a deep breath, I steeled myself and ran in the opposite direction of where I thought the silhouette was.
I didn't stop running. Eventually, the woods had to end. A city, a river, a field, anything. I'd take it if it meant progress... and if it meant getting away from whatever weirdo placed me in the woods. Eventually, something that didn't just look like more trees caught my vision, and I slowed down and stopped.
It looked like... some kind of cottage. But an odd one. Old-styled, like it was where the Seven Dwarves lived or something, only newer. As if it were fashioned recently, out of better materials or something. You always see those buildings held together with rotting wood and mangled stone, but this cottage looked like it was made by a craftsperson, no doubt content with their work.
There must have been some kind of hobbyist living in these woods. As well, either they were breaking the law or I was not in a public park. That did very little to make me feel better, but I wasn't exactly feeling great anyways.
The snap of a twig behind me made me snap to attention and whip around. I was staring for too long and forgot the main reason I was being followed, and unfortunately, that reason caught up to me. I turned on my heels, already starting to back away before seeing anything, and stopped again when my eyes realized what they were looking at.
It was a very convincing cosplay of some kind of World of Warcraft character or something. She was very clearly done up to be an elf, and a very convincing one at that. She towered above me at at least six feet and had done up her skin to be a kind of lightish green, with yellows replacing the whites of her eyes, and pupils like a cat. Contrasting her skin was hair as red as fire, cascading down her neck and the beginning of her back, with none spilling across her face despite having clearly just ran. Her nose was the most peculiar--eerily small, practically inhumanly so. Either she was the perfect model for this cosplay or she had committed a little too hard to the character. It was enough to make me second-guess, if just for a moment.
"What the hell?" I mumbled, now only timidly taking a few steps back instead of running away like I had planned.
She clearly had some bow-like contraption affixed to her back and a small knife in her hand, which she appeared to brandish at me as she ran up to me, though she was now sheathing it. Although her left eye twitched, her stern face softened and she stood up straight. "Conniherteg sa graltach?" she appeared to ask me. Some kind of gibberish.
I could only stare at the cosplayer. "...What?" I finally managed.
"Conniherteg sa graltach?" she asked me again, not losing a now-curious face.
I slowly shook my head and shrugged.
She blinked a few times, waiting patiently and only then figuring out that whatever was going on, I didn't understand. "...Fannas alta frajarme?" she asked, in the exact same tone as the first time.
It felt like a different dialect of gibberish. I just shrugged and shook my head no again.
"Sprece ΓΎΕ« Englisc?" she asked with the same tone again.
That made... more sense, at least. "English?" I asked. "Yes, I speak English."
"Gea?" she asked. "Hwanan cymst ΓΎΕ«?"
I stared at her. "I don't speak... that, though. Just English. Do you know English?"
She seemed to grow bored of the conversation and slowly looked away. She looked out to the trees and rushed out, looking around their stumps. Mesmerized by her speed and apparently interest in the ground, I couldn't run away. My feet felt like they were made of clay.
She picked something up and rushed back over, holding it out to me in her hand. It looked like some sort of mushroom.
"Oh, very nice," I quietly told her.