I walked among the tall trees that seemed to touch the sky and the flowers that grew around them. I came to my favorite spot in the forest, where the sun seemed to just hit the grassy clearing. I wasn't the only one who enjoyed this spot. Rabbits hopped in the meadow, deer bent their heads to eat the small flowering clovers, and butterflies flew around them, looking for a tasty sip of nectar.

I laid in the grass, relaxing in the sunlight that gently fell on me. I grabbed my notebook and sketched the beautiful scene. After a few hours, I grew bored and went to the trees. I walked between them touching the sturdy trunks. I didn't care about finding my way back, I was lost in the moment.

I started to realize that the forest grew darker as I went through. There were huge spiderwebs covering the path. In fact, I realized there was an old, mossy path made of small stones that wasn't there before. Where was I? I definitely was not in the same forest. My curiosity pushed me to follow the curving path. I creeped on it, winding through the shadowy trees.

After a few hours of walking, I heard shouts. I was surprised, because I thought that I was the only person around. I sneaked to where I heard the sound and looked between the leafs of a small plant. Through the dim light, I could see short people and people so tall it seemed impossible. Then, I saw what brought the screams. Spiders! And not just any spiders, they were huge! They were at least three times the size of a normal person! I was scared, speechless, still as a statue.

I watched, my eyes growing as big as moons. I could feel that my jaw dropped. I couldn't keep my eyes off of the people as they fought the monsters. The smaller ones seemed helpless, looking to the tall, fit people for help. I wondered how they could fight a huge, unstoppable creature like that. And then I saw how. Some drew bows and shot what seemed like endless amounts of arrows. Others unsheathed daggers and swords that were hidden around their waists or held on their backs. The tiny people were weaponless, but not useless. They made small groups and pulled the spiders' legs out from under them, or tackled the beasts.

All of the sudden I could fell something breathing down my neck. I turned slowly, knowing what would be behind me. It was a huge spider! It had fur sticking out on its body, and eight huge, red, glassy eyes stared out at me. It towered above me on its eight legs. The spider advanced towards me quickly with a hungry look in its eyes. I screamed as loud as I could and stood, unable to move out of fright.