Author's note: Yes Mashinisshi, I admit it, I did sort of get this idea from your story. I'm sorry, but it is a great idea. I just want to disclaim the idea of getting sucked into the Zelda universe. That was Mashinisshi's idea.
"SHIT!!!" I screamed as I slammed the door behind me. Another bad day at school. It wasn't unusual for me to get teased but when every boy in the entire 8th grade is included in the cruelty it's pretty bad. I had never been the type of person who was very popular with the guys. I'd never had a boyfriend before and I was constantly their target for harassment. I hated them. Deciding I needed to get my mind off of life in general I sat in front of my television and put The Legend of Zelda: Oot into my N64. As I watched Link ride across the screen I mumbled. "It's a good thing I don't know you, Link, 'cause if I did I would probably hate you." I sighed and pressed the start button.
"What the f***!" The screen had just frozen and was making a buzzing noise. I reached out and flipped the switch off. Nothing happened. "Aw Dammit!"(I'm such a happy child aren't I?)I shouted. I was really hotheaded and had just reached the point of boiling over. I slammed my fist into the screen, hard. I completely lost my balance when my hand went straight through the TV. I almost fell in. I pulled back in total awe. The TV, however had different ideas. It refused to let go of my wrist. I jerked backwards. The TV jerked back. This time my elbow was locked in the screen. This was unbelievable. I pulled again, this time to end up having my whole arm sealed inside.
"Okay, I guess this isn't working." I came to the conclusion I should have had much sooner. I was unsure of what to do and after a few minutes of thinking, I had only one idea: try to break the screen with my free hand. (I know, it was a stupid idea but for crying out loud I was being pulled into a freaking TV screen, I mean, what would you have done?) So, of course, when I punched the TV my other hand was caught. And this time, the screen didn't hesitate. It pulled me right in, headfirst.
I know it's short. I promise the next chapter will be longer. If there is a next chapter. If I don't get any positive reviews I won't continue.
