I had a dream about this and I just had to type it up. And when I was finished, I loved it! So here it is! This is before Eldest and after Eragon btw! I don't own anything from the book Eragon. I think it is a wonderful book. I only own Kat, Haylie, the plot, and maybe some other characters!

Chapter One

"Come on, Kat. Please, just read the book. If you don't like it, you don't have to read the sequel. Just try it. For me." My friend, Haylie, begged, holding a large, blue book. On the cover was a sapphire blue dragon, staring back. I wrinkled my nose in disgust at the book.

"Haylie, you know I won't like it. It disgusts me that someone actually even writes about this stupid stuff." I told her, taking the book from her hand. "I don't care about dragons, or dragon riders, or elves, or dwarves, or even magic. Its stupid and disgusting." I added, flipping through the pages.

"Just read it, Kat. And then tell me what you think. Knowing you, I expect a review from you about this book tonight." She said, laughing. I loved liked to read, but not fantasy. I hated it with a passion. I liked fiction books with no monsters, supernatural things, or fantasy things.

"Fine, I'll read the stupid book. But I won't like it!" I snapped, putting the book called Eragon in my backpack and zipping it up. I said my goodbye and hurried on home. When I got there, I opened the book and glanced at the clock. It was three o'clock in the afternoon and I should be finished at ten o'clock. I opened the first page to the book and began to read.

At 10 o'clock that night...

I closed the book with a triumphant sigh and grabbed the phone. I quickly dialed in the numbers and Haylie quickly answered. "So? Did you like it?" She asked excitedly. I rolled my eyes at the enthusiasm. Haylie and I were the exact opposite of each other but we manage to get past our differences and be friends. But I never fully understood how she could like books about dragons and stuff.

"No. That was the most stupidest book ever. It was kind of predictable in a way, if you think logically. The author did know how write at least, I enjoyed that he explained things clearly and the description, but other than that, I hated it. Fantasy books are not my thing. I told you. I hope you aren't mad at me though, because you did ask for my truthful review." I told her, rubbing my tired eyes.

"Well, it was worth a try. You have to like something fantasy like. And I'm gonna find it. Are you sure you don't wanna read its sequel, Eldest?" Haylie asked hopefully. I rolled my eyes yet again.

"No. I don't care about Eragon or his stupid dragon Saphira. Plus, I wanna go to sleep. Okay?" I told her, yawning. (Whoa! As soon as I put that word down, I started yawning! Coincidence?)

"Oh, okay. Goodnight, Kat." Haylie said, sighing with defeat.

"Goodnight." I told her before hanging up. I tossed the book on my desk and pulled on my pajamas. After I got ready for bed, I snuggled into my bed and turned off the lights. I quickly fell asleep.

Sometime Later...

Outside, the wind picked up, making leaves swirl around in a frenzy. The wind carried the leaves to Kathryn's window and her window opened up silently. Her purple curtains blew in the breeze. The book Eragon suddenly opened and the wind flipped the pages to the end. The leaves danced around in the room. Wind stopped and a oak leaf landed gently on Kat's cheek. She shifted a bit and pulled her covers closer to her. Eragon the book began to glow brightly and floated up, its pages facing Kathryn. The wind picked up and carried more leaves around the room. The book's light brightened and it fell on Kathryn. Then a large bright white flash covered her room. The windows slammed closed and refused to let any light out. The light disappeared and the book fell back on the desk, closed. Leaves littered the floor of Kathryn's room. The covers of her bed were thrown back and Kathryn was gone.

Good? Bad? Should I continue? Kathryn is kind of like my alter ego! Review!