I'm done with this.
They really believe all these tales about monsters are true?! "Don't go to these ruins! It's dangerous!" they said. The only dangerous thing is their dumbness!
They actually expect monsters to be real? Why haven't we seen them already, then? Oh yeah... "We trapped them in another realm." they think. The realm of imagination!
Well, whatever.

"Hey kid! Get back here, before you hurt yourself!" A cop yelled. "Listen, I know you didn't mean to do that, just come back and we can work it all out."
"Haha, you think?" I ask.
No reaction. Of course not. Even an idiot would know that he was lying.
"That's what I mean." I tell him.
"Okay, maybe it'll be hard but everything's better than these monsters! Nobo-" The cop said, before I interrupted him.
"Dy who entered these ruins made their way back, I know that's what they all say" I snapped. "But is that the truth? Did anyone even ever get here?"
No reaction again. He doesn't know. Why would he, too? If everyone in this town believes every story ever told why question it? You'll end up like me anyway.
"Just go away already!" I demanded.
"No. Kid, I know it sounds weird, but really. Even if it's all just a myth. What do you think you can do in some old ruins? How long do you think you can survive without supermarket? I'll try and lower your punishment, but only if you come now, peacefully." It took him some time to make up his words.
As if he could. Syvned Town knew no actual system. The mayor was judge, jury and executioner. And the supermarket is probably the best cared-for place in the village. And it was missing a huge chunk of wall.
"Listen, I'm no 'kid' anymore. These ruins are in a better state than the town! Just leave me alone, dick!" I was so tired of this guy already.
The cop let out a sigh and pulled his gun. "Kid. I'm sorry."
But just as he was about to pull that trigger I chucked a stone at him. Right on his arm.
"Son of a-" He shouted. When he saw my other combat-ready pebble he ran off. Probably to get reinforcements.

I went to look around for a second. Turns out I wasn't lying about the ruins being in a better state. They looked glorious! Obviously, they were broken and plants everywhere, and I could hardly see anything in the deep night, but I'd almost think this place would make for a better town than Syvned. If I remember the history lessons that were not absolute bullshit correctly, and I will given that these were very rare, it used to be a great city.
I sat down on a rock bench. It was withered, but some detail was visible. It had a perfect circle for a red-orange glowing gemstone in the middle, and a circle around it. Then it had some kind of U underneath it, the tips coming halfway to the circle. It made a curve, going as a straight, horizontal line extending the U's tips. And it had feather-ish things on the outside of the U, making it look like a pair of wings. despite of the fading I could see it used to be symmetrical. That's when something caught my eye. A huge gate, like that bench-symbol, but were the gem was supposed to be was empty space. It had a small staircase leading up to it. The thing was at least five meters high! but that was far from the most unsettling about it; it was floating! The wing's feathers, the gate itself! A massive stone structure, floating above a pedestal! And now I noticed the impossible levitation, I saw that the empty space had some kind of... Energy... In it. Small white sparks and little lightning flashes, coming off the inner edges of the building, zapping to the center.
"No way..." I began, but I didn't have much time to wonder how it worked. I heard the sirens of the cops loudly. They were close, and in my amazement I blocked the noise out, apparently.

"Don't move!" A cop shouted.
"You're surrounded! Hands where we can see them, and on your knees!" Another one.
When I looked around there where tons and tons of cops. And they all had heavy rifles pointed at me. "Looks like that stone-trick you Rocked earlier isn't gonna work again, pal." The commander laughed.
I can't fight that army off. But anything is better than going back there.
"Pal, get over here." The commander had his handcuffs ready. And he sounded scared. But why would he be scared? That's right. I thought to myself. That gate, I thought.
"Come get me!" I want to see if he's that dumb.
"N-no you get here! I don't play your games, pal. Listen to me!"
Yup. He was definitely scared of the stone ring. And they only covered my front, they were not behind the gate.
"Anything above going back to Syvned Town!" I yelled, and I turned around an ran... Just three steps, when I suddenly felt very weak. I could not move, and I was standing right in that stone structure.

I saw, and felt, myself Disappear.