Crack! Smash! Swish! Those were the sounds that were filling my ears. I woke with a start. I found myself in the middle of a forest. I looked to the right to find a towering waterfall, thousands of feet high. To my left was…
What is that? I thought. I walked over to the object. I picked it up and heard a soft humming sound when I made contact with it. It was a small glass ball, about the size of a clenched fist. It was a shimmering red color. No, a blue. Maybe a yellow? It didn't really have a specific color. It didn't change colors either. It was like something I've never seen before. It was vibrating softly, as well. I got a little bit scared.
"How did I get here!" I shrieked. I only heard a lonely echo in reply. Suddenly, the ball got very warm. Warmer and warmer until it got hot, much to hot.
"Ow!" I yelled. Thump! I dropped it on the ground.
"This is so weird," I whispered, "I have to get out of here."
I walked away from the glass ball and when I got about three feet away, I stopped dead. I tried to move my legs, but they felt like lead. Pain overwhelmed me. Suddenly, I heard an angry buzzing sound. I first thought it was a hive of bees nearby, but when I turned around, I could see the ball shaking. I took a step backwards, to find that the closer I got to the ball, the more the pain went away. Every step was painful, like being hit by a bus. When I reached the ball, I picked it up, and it stopped its angry buzzing and violent shaking.
I tried to put the ball in my pocket. That was when I realized I was in my pajamas.
"Oh great," I mumbled. There weren't any pockets in my pajamas, so I had to carry the glass ball with me if I wanted to go anywhere.
I suddenly realized I was thirsty, very thirsty, and hungry. I walked over to the waterfall, only to find that the water just disappeared right before it hit the ground.
"Great. Fantastic. Wonderful," I said sarcastically. "I wish I had some water!" I yelled.
Suddenly, the glass ball began to vibrate. Then, POP! A glass of water appeared out of nowhere. I picked it up and sniffed it. I didn't smell anything strange. I touched the tip of my pinky finger to the water. It didn't shrivel up and fall of, so I thought it would be fine to drink. I slowly brought the glass to my lips. I took a small sip. The water was wonderful! It was crystal clear, not a taste of any impurity. I quickly gulped down the rest.
This is so strange, I thought. Hmm, I wonder if I could do it again.
"I wish I had some chocolate muffins with hipped cream!" I exclaimed. Being one of my favorite breakfasts, it was the first food item that popped into my head.
Like I expected, the glass ball began to vibrate. POP! Out of nowhere came three chocolate muffins and a can or Redi-Whip. I happily put the whipped cream on the muffins and scarfed them down. Then, I took the remainder of the whipped cream and squirted it into my mouth.
"Are you enjoying your muffins?" a voice asked. It was coming from a nearby tree. I looked up, the whipped cream pouring from my mouth. It made me look like an underweight, malnourished Santa Clause in Hello Kitty pajamas.
"Who's there?" I asked, but it sounded more like, "Wos tere?" because of the whipped cream. I spat it out and looked harder into the trees.
