I can't believe this is happening. I was sitting in my room then BAM! I'm not there anymore. My eyebrows furrowed with annoyance. I didn't even get to finish my game. I was almost done too; I just had to defeat Duke. When I first opened my eyes all I saw was the soft canopy of trees. For a minute, I just lay there staring at the trees wondering where I was. Last thing I remembered, I was playing Tales of Vesperia in my living room, but now here I am.
I sat up, my elbows supporting my weight. I took the time to look around, there was forest everywhere. Standing up I brushed off the imaginary dirt, "Well, I'm going to need to find a way out."
Looking up, I tried to make out the time of day through the umbrella of leaves. It was no use; with only a little bit of light, I'm not even sure if it's almost night time or the morning. Through the whole walk, I eventually came towards a fork. Always hearing about taking a left was always the right way but whenever I did that in video games I was always wrong. I sighed and took the right path, coming to a dead end I growled with agitation. I should just shut up and listen to my conscience. Looking down I noticed a little chest.
"What the-…" I bent down and lifted the lid. There was a weird little gooey thing in it. I poked it and shivered at its feel. This was weird, I wonder if its poisonous… maybe I can eat it. Right on cue, my stomach gave a growl. Being the stupid person I was, I sniffed it. It smelt alright, like something fruity. Shaking my head I put it in my jacket pocket. If it was edible, I might as well save it when I'm really hungry.
My hands felt like they were just pulled out of the freezer! Bringing my hands to my mouth, I blew warm breath on them. Sticking them in my pockets, I tried to keep them warm. After the whole treasure chest incident, I started to stick to the left path, only turning right when it was necessary. After a while, it felt as though I was walking for hours. Dropping to my butt, I pouted at the tingly feeling in my legs. I sat there for a few minutes, waiting for my legs to feel better. Hearing a slight rustle in the bushes to my left, my head snapped toward the sound. I gulped, feeling scared about what might happen. I should have chosen a safe place to rest.
A huge wolf flew out of the bushes; it landed a few feet away from me and stood on its paws, growling at me. Resisting the urge to scream, my body froze hoping it wouldn't attack. Seeing a slight glimmer in the corner of my eye, I looked down with my eyes not wanting the grey wolf to notice. Looking down at my hand, I noticed a weird silver bracelet with a red gem in the middle. I gasped in shock, that wasn't there before! Hearing the growl get louder, I looked back to see the wolf getting ready to pounce. My eyes widened, I'm too young to die! As I saw it pounce, I screamed and raised my arms to cover my face. Hearing a weird bell sound, I looked up just in time to see a green see through barrier go up and knock the wolf back. Without wondering how that happened, I quickly stood up ignoring the pain I felt in my legs and started to back away. Looking down at my wrist, where the gem was currently glowing, I turned around and started to sprint down the path. This time there was no forks. Seeing light up ahead I sped up my running.
When I left the forest, I fell to my knees trying to catch my breath. I wiped the sweat off my forehead with the back of my hand. Looking over my shoulder, I made sure I wasn't being followed. Letting out a breath of relief I started to walk forward. All I could see was a field. I let out a sigh of frustration. That means I would have to walk all over the place until I find civilization.
