DISCLAIMER: I don't own Total Drama.
AN: The reason I'm not uploading on my other stories is because I have to borrow my mom's computer, and my half-finished chapters are on MY computer, so... yeah. This will be about five chapters, maybe more, and quite confusing.
Noah and Cody argued fiercely about a very, very important topic. An onlooker could easily spot how passionate they were, with their tense shoulders, frequent hand gestures and angry expressions. It was the argument that was not to be joked about, the argument that triumphed all arguments.
Fantasy or Sci-Fi?
Noah was convinced that Fantasy was easily the better genre, with the better storylines, whimsical features, and interesting characters. Cody felt that Sci-Fi was superior, with its amazing technology, awesome aliens and robots, and even more amazing technology! He was even tinkering with a made-from-scratch ray gun he'd been working on since they arrived at the Playa.
"Cody, you're a neanderthal if you believe that science fiction is the superior genre," Noah snapped.
"No, you're an idiot if you think Fantasy is better!" exclaimed Cody.
"Why? Because most Fantasy stories actually have a storyline that makes sense? Or because of the fact that it's actually interesting?"
And on they went, Cody tightening his fist around the plastic ray gun that he was pretty sure didn't work at each sentence. At one point, Cody held out his hands for emphasis and accidentally pressed the ray gun trigger. To his surprise, the gun released a thin, neon blue laser that emitted a humming sound as it hit off Justin's mirror, split into two smaller lasers, and bounced back to Noah and Cody, encasing both teens in a blue light and rendering them unconscious. The surrounding people at the Playa's pool all stopped their activities to stare, confused.
The blue light stopped after a few seconds, and it took a couple more minutes before Noah and Cody regained consciousness. However, the place they woke up in did not look like the Playa's emergency room, or any room, actually. They were laying down on a white platform hovering mid-air. It overlooked an area that perfectly resembled the Total Drama fanfiction page.
The two teens stood up, mouths gaping, at the sight below them.
"Toto," Cody squeaked, "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore."
