A/N: This started as a dream...Enjoy!!!
It was a rainy Saturday in Brantford (as it is 45% of the time), and I was standing infront of the 'Newport II' apartment complex, being very soaked and very pissed. This particular morning I was supposed to hang out with my friend, who had lived in this building.
But was she in there? No. There was nobody in the building. How did I know? I know because a wrecking ball went through her apartment window. Her old apartment window, watching some fat-arsed conrtactor supervise a novice crane operator destroy 'Newport II'
I was pissed because, unfortunately, my friend had forgotten to tell me she moved, the rest of my family was in Toronto, and I was standing here like an idiot.
But did I move? No.
Suddenly, a bus came to a halt right behind me and opened its doors. I saw the sign that said 'Mall Link 9E' and got on the bus, remembering that was what I was going to do anyways, with my friend or without her. This time, though, it was without her.
Was this the beginning of a big adventure? Nope. Not yet, anyways.
After wringing out my clothing ten minutes later, outside the mall's main entrance, I waltzed into the mall. and bumped into the LOTR display.
After fixing the display by picking Arwen back up and putting her behind Frodo, I read the display that had attacked me.
'Lord of The Rings merchandise available only today at BookWorks'
I was a LOTR fanatic, so I brushed myself off and dashed over to BookWorks.
Unfortunately, the only items they had left were these interesting bookmarks with the ring's inscription on them, and a little ring hanging off the tassle. '2 bucks,' I said, picking one up, then announcing, 'I'll by one!'
A lady with crooked, rotten teeth, a multitude of wrinkles, and a very long and crooked nose lokked up at me, merely smiled, and took my money. 'You look like the kind of person who could use a getaway from reality, aren't you?' I just nodded in agreement. She grinned even broader and chuckled. 'Just put on the ring!'
I hesitated, then slipped on the ring. It fit perfectly. Then a swirl of colours surrounded myself and the ring, thenm the vista from around me vanished.
That's supposed to happen, right?
It was a rainy Saturday in Brantford (as it is 45% of the time), and I was standing infront of the 'Newport II' apartment complex, being very soaked and very pissed. This particular morning I was supposed to hang out with my friend, who had lived in this building.
But was she in there? No. There was nobody in the building. How did I know? I know because a wrecking ball went through her apartment window. Her old apartment window, watching some fat-arsed conrtactor supervise a novice crane operator destroy 'Newport II'
I was pissed because, unfortunately, my friend had forgotten to tell me she moved, the rest of my family was in Toronto, and I was standing here like an idiot.
But did I move? No.
Suddenly, a bus came to a halt right behind me and opened its doors. I saw the sign that said 'Mall Link 9E' and got on the bus, remembering that was what I was going to do anyways, with my friend or without her. This time, though, it was without her.
Was this the beginning of a big adventure? Nope. Not yet, anyways.
After wringing out my clothing ten minutes later, outside the mall's main entrance, I waltzed into the mall. and bumped into the LOTR display.
After fixing the display by picking Arwen back up and putting her behind Frodo, I read the display that had attacked me.
'Lord of The Rings merchandise available only today at BookWorks'
I was a LOTR fanatic, so I brushed myself off and dashed over to BookWorks.
Unfortunately, the only items they had left were these interesting bookmarks with the ring's inscription on them, and a little ring hanging off the tassle. '2 bucks,' I said, picking one up, then announcing, 'I'll by one!'
A lady with crooked, rotten teeth, a multitude of wrinkles, and a very long and crooked nose lokked up at me, merely smiled, and took my money. 'You look like the kind of person who could use a getaway from reality, aren't you?' I just nodded in agreement. She grinned even broader and chuckled. 'Just put on the ring!'
I hesitated, then slipped on the ring. It fit perfectly. Then a swirl of colours surrounded myself and the ring, thenm the vista from around me vanished.
That's supposed to happen, right?
