"_, sweetie!" Your aunt called. You have been staying there for the evening since your parents had to go to a meeting.
"Yes?" You called back.
"I can't find your cousin!" She said distressingly. "I've looked everywhere; the whole house, the backyard, the shed... I can't find him anywhere!"
"Where do you think they could be?" You asked.
"I don't know," She replied. "All that I do know is that they disappeared an hour ago after I told them the tales of the monsters!"
"I'm going to Mount Ebott," You decided.
"But _, dear, it's dangerous!" She protested. "It's a long walk, your feet will hurt too!"
"I'll do it for them," You said. "I'm worried sick and I'm not losing my baby cousin because I was too lazy and scared to go to Mount Ebott!"
"Fine, but please dear... be safe," Your aunt pleaded. "Here's your cellphone. You know my number."
You grabbed your phone and headed out the doors. You did not know where Mount Ebott was, however. You've heard it was north by some, and that it was west by others. You didn't want to get lost, so you decided to look it up. You searched it up, which took a long time since your parents didn't think you needed much data, but it worked. You headed the direction that it told you to go, and ended up in front of a large mountain; this was the fabled mountain of the monsters.
You put your phone in your pocket and started to climb the mountain. It was steep but it had a lot of ledges that poked out. You grabbed onto them and put your foot on the lower ones cautiously. After twenty minutes of climbing, you were at the peak. It was flatter than you imagined, much like concrete. You called for your cousin, but to no avail. You kept looking for what seemed like forever and decided to give up. He must be at home playing a prank on you like he tended to do.
You were heading back before your feet slipped and you suddenly felt weightless. You screamed as you fell down the fabled 'barrier' of monsters. You appeared in a bed of flowers, suddenly feeling very sleepy. You tried not to give in to your drowsiness, but you couldn't hold up much longer. You finally gave in and fell into unconsciousness.
