A/N: Helloooo:) So this is a new story. We'll see where it goes, because at first it I was listening to the song "The Technicolor Phase" by Owl City (:D) then this idea hit me, so I decided to write this. If it's any good, I'll continue it because I have a few ideas of where this could end up! So please review and tell me what you think!
Once Finn hit the bed, he was knocked out cold. He was so tired. In fact, he had no clue why. He just wanted nothing else to black out and drift into his dreamstate of mind. Only Finn forgot one thing: with being a DHI, that rarely happened. Unless he got Philby to trigger the DHI's servers so that they wouldn't cross over.
But unfortunately, that wasn't the case. He woke up in the park. Same as always. When he crossed over and opened his eyes, he was immediantly blinded with a bright light.
"Ahh!" He mumbled. He didn't know if anyone could hear him, let alone if anyone was there. He just kept his eyes squeezed shut, afraid of the light seeping through.
After a while, he just began to open them slowly. Soon, his eyes were open all the way. And there wasn't a blinding light anymore.
"Well, that was weird," he said to no one in particular. He got up off of his feet and looked around nervously, afraid that someone could have seen him. No one was around, thankfully. Soon, after a lot of waiting, Amanda arrived. She walked over to Finn.
"Hey, Finn. Where is everybody?" She asked, a worried expression on her face as she searched around her.
"Um, I really don't know. In fact, I didn't even know that Philby set the system for us to cross over tonight." Finn replied. He sighed heavily, particularly from the stress and his tiredness.
"Well, that's strange."
"Yeah it is." Finn walked over to one of the benches by the Walt and Mickey statue and sat down. "Ugh. I really just want to sleep." he said as he closed his eyes for a second. Amanda kept glancing around her, as if something bad were bound to happen any moment. Finally she gave up and decided to sit next to Finn.
"What time is it anyway?" Amanda inquired.
Finn opened his eyes groggily and looked at his watch. "Urg... um... 12:18? They should be here by now!" Finn said a little impatiently.
"Someone needs their beauty sleep." Amanda joked. Finn glared at her.
"That's not even funny, considering Sleeping Beauty Syndrome, which is completely embarresing for guys to get." he said.
"Man you're tired," she mumbled. Finn leaned back and closed his eyes again. After a moment of silence, Amanda spoke back up. "Hey, even if the system got messed up, wouldn't we still be able to use the button to cross back over?"
Finn's eyes shot open and he looked directly at Amanda. "Of course! The button! You're a genius!" He said, excited at the chance for sleep again. So in the moment, Finn reached over and hugged Amanda, causing Amanda to blush at the sudden outburst of Finn. Man, he is tired, Amanda thought. After a few seconds, Amanda began to wonder if Finn was even awake.
"Um, Finn," she said politely. That didnt work. "Finn, wake up!" she said a little more forcefully.
"Huh?" Came his reply. He was then made aware of him still hugging Amanda. He jumped back a little. "Oh! Yeah... right. The button!" he began to stutter. "W-well, uh, we should probably go now," his face felt hot. Finn realized he was blushing, and to get away from her, he began to walk at a brisk pace towards Escher's keep.
Amanda got up out of her seat and ran to catch up with Finn. They quickly climbed up the ever-confusing maze to the apartment located in Cinderella Castle. They opened the door and quickly shut it behind them. Finn rushed over to the living room's coffee table and snatched the fob off of it.
"Sleep!" Finn said exhasperated. He looked over at Amanda. "Ready?" She nodded and walked over. She grabbed his hand, preparing to cross back over.
"Ready." Came her reply.
Finn nodded. He set the fob down on the table so that it would be easier to press. Sleep, finally! Finn thought.
He pressed the button.
He instantly felt the sensation of being back in his bed. He opened his eyes, expecting to see his room all around. What he saw instead frightened him. He wasn't even anywhere close to home. Instead, he found himself sleeping on the cross-bridge of the Sleeping Beauty Castle.
Panic instantly flooded Finn. What the heck am I doing here? I'm supposed to be at home in Florida! Not here, in California! That's on the other coast, for goodness sake! His thoughts were rushing a thousand miles an hour. He began to get up off of his feet. But an instant pain flooded his head, like a chronic headache just decided to hit him. It felt as if a hammer hit him in the head. Spots of light danced across his eyesight, and he couldn't see straight. Finn winced at the pain. Suddenly, he gained his eyesight back, but the headache was still there.
He looked around himself, gazing at the Disneyland park at night. This isn't right... he thought. Then more pain hit him abuptly in his head, and he began to lose his vision again. But this time, everything began turning different shades of color. The paint on the castle turned a deep shade of purple and black, and the tree's green leaves turned blue. Finn began to think something was seriously wrong. Or was it just a dream? With the world turning such a chaotic array of colors, Finn felt like he was going insane. He wouldn't be surprised if he was. He then looked down at his feet, only to notice Amanda lying there, unconcious. Wait, Amanda crossed over here with me too? Finn thought. He tried shaking her, to make her wake up. But that didn't work. And with the world spinning out of control and his massive headache, Amanda lying unconcious was bad. Really, really, bad.
"This is not good. At all."
