Chapter 1: The Discovery (n' stuff)

Lewis sat down at his computer with a sigh. He moved his mouse to the upper right corner and clicked the search bar. Typing in "Origami", he hit enter and was bombarded with a variety of results from Google. He saw a video labeled; "How to Make a Paper Crane (Tsuru) - Origami". He felt that it was a very organized video, considering the others seemed to have a low standard with bad quality and title errors. He clicked it the video and was guided to . He grabbed a piece of printer paper, as instructed by a man's voice, who had introduced himself as, "Rob". Lewis had completed the first, very simple fold, cutting the "excess paper" off. In which gave himself a square, diagonally folded piece of paper. Lewis sighed and found that the rest of the instructions were fast and too hard for his simple mind to comprehend. He replayed it over and over, and only found himself crumpling multiple pieces of paper up and throwing them at the wall. He let out a scream of frustration as his face became a dark red shade. "Ugh…" He said to himself, leaning back in his chair, aggravated.

Cheryl spun in her swivel chair multiple times. Once finding it not as entertaining any more, she rolled forward across her tile floor and grabbed a piece of paper. She folded it multiple times, just making weird creations that didn't have any resemblance to anything. She casually tossed the paper at the wall to her left and grabbed another piece of paper. "I have an idea!" She said to herself, ecstatic at her new possible amusement. Cheryl typed in "Origami Tutorial" and clicked on the first video she saw. appeared on her screen as a man by the name of "Rob" started babbling about how in other videos he could make paper rocket ships. Though soon, he began working on the basic folds at the beginning to make a paper crane. She merrily began to follow the instructions, until…..

Wind blew harsh in Lewis's room. His papers, textbooks, electronics, and more all were rapidly flung around the room. Breaking or making loud bangs. What looked like a cyan portal started to spring open out of no where. The wind began to change direction to where the portal was sucking in everything. He was tossed into the wall, but the wind caught him. He grabbed a hold of the edge of his bed, clinging for dear life. His body dragging into the air, though only a finger held on. Even then, the bed was slowly sliding towards the portal. Lewis gasped in astonishment as the head of a large bird head made out of paper started protruded from the portal. It hesitated for a minute before swiftly snatching Lewis's leg and snatching him into the portal. It closed and the wind stopped, leaving his room a mess.

A similar portal snapped open in Cheryl's room. Though the "weather" didn't change at all. It was still quiet as an awkward silence engulfed the room. A paper crane head slowly slipped out and stared right back at her with out a word. It stayed like that for at least ten minutes, surprise making Cheryl speechless. Abruptly, the paper crane snapped at her and swallowed her whole. Then snuck back into the portal, closing it on its way out.