Hello all peoples! Here's my newest creation! Just know that the first chapter probably sucks but I tried. So please, no flames. Anyway, feel free to review and stuff like that because it makes me pretty happy and stuff! Anyway, onward with the story!
Days are supposed to be normal most of the time, right? Some people have a schedule. Get up, eat breakfast, head off to school or work, come home, eat again, then go back to sleep. That's normal and simple and nothing would change. Others do something different about everyday, but that never interferes with what they need to finish for the day. But there are those rare times, most of them unintentional, that can change your life forever. Sometimes it's not for the best. Or sometimes, you can't decide if it's good or bad. This is what happened to fifteen year old Alexandra "Alex" Mann.
Like all days start, Alex woke up from a nice and relaxing sleep. But the alarm clock decided it was time to get her lazy self out of bed. Alex didn't have school today, but even on weekends she set her alarm to get up early. She's one to try and make the most of the day, and if that meant being a morning person and getting up before nine o'clock, that's what she would do. But if she was woken up by her parents, she would get pretty nasty towards them. Anyway, she groggily climbed out of her bed and turned on the lamp that was on her desk. Rubbing her eyes from the sudden light, Alex jumped back on her bed laid down for a bit more. She closed her eyes but suddenly opened them when thunder shook the house. She sat up immediately and looked outside. It had started pouring even though it had been clear just before that.
"Weird." Alex said to herself and closed the curtains, trying to keep out the sound. She was about to go back to her bed when the TV suddenly turned on. Alex turned around and saw that her favorite TV show had turned on, Teen Titans.
"When did this show start playing at this time?" It was eight sixteen and she didn't even know if they played the original Teen Titans anymore. Alex would just watch the episodes that had been recorded on the cable. Before any answers could come to her, thunder struck something on the house and it the sound felt like it was bouncing along her bedroom walls. Alex, in fear, jumped straight under the covers on her bed, waiting for it to pass. But it didn't. She crept out from under her place and saw that her TV was glowing somehow. The episode still playing in the background, A;ex reached out towards the golden light. But as soon as her hand made contact with it, something felt like it was gripping her fingertips. It was pulling her away! Alex did her best to escape, knocking a few things over doing so and probably waking up the whole house. But it seemed to be too strong, and I was whisked away from my nice home into the TV.
Colors seemed to surround her as she drifted through what almost felt like a never ending rabbit-hole. She screamed and flailed her arms and legs, trying to grab something but nothing worked. After a bit of falling and screaming, Alexandra looked down and saw some sort of ground, and sooner then she thought, she hit it with a large thud.
Alex opened her eyes and groaned a bit, after all, she had hit what seemed to be cement. She looked in front of her and saw her hands from where they had broken her fall. They looked different, almost...animated.
"What the heck?" She then looked around at the scenery. Everything looked animated. Not only that, but it was an animation style she had seen before, but just couldn't put her finger on where it was from. Alex stopped thinking about that, and instead focused on what was happening to her right now. She seemed to be in a cartoon? Or maybe this is all just a dream? After all, it's scientifically impossible to enter something completely fake. Right?
Alex slowly got to her feet, still recovering from her fall. Wait, can you feel pain in dreams? Is that even possible?
"No," Alex said, "No more questions. Any more and I'll start to go mad." She stumbled out of the alleyway, her feet hurting from stepping on the road. After all, she didn't wear shoes to bed, and hadn't put any on before she was swooped away. And she still had her pajamas on. Luckily, she had taken a shower the day before, so her hair wasn't a complete mammals nest.
Alexandra walked down the sidewalk, and was about to keep going when something caught her eye. SHe had passed plenty of shops that were already open, but it was one that seemed to be different. It read on the sign:
Jump City Diner
Best Waffles Around!
'No!' Alex thought as her eyes widened, 'Jump City! The JUMP CITY! Like, Teen Titans Jump City! That's, that's not possible!' Her jaw dropped as she looked in the window of the store. Her reflection was there. Her blonde medium hair didn't appear as messy as it should do to some kind of animation. Her clothing had changed a bit as well. The pastel blue T-shirt she had worn to be had no visible signs of drool or wrinkles, same with her rainbow pants. And her appearance, don't even get started. Her blue eyes were clear and big, while her face seemed to have no blemishes other then a beauty mark under her left eye. 'This is Teen Titans animation style.' She thought, the show finally coming to her head.
'Wait, there's one more piece of proof I need.' Alex thought, as she slowly but surely turned around. She lifted her head up and saw it. Right there in front of her eyes on it's island just like in the show. The Titans Tower.
