I slowly opened my eyes. Where am I? I thought, confused. It took me a while to process what I was seeing, for my vision was blurry for a moment. Finally, I realized I was in a dark gray bed, in a matching dark grey room. I tried to get up, but my body screamed at me not to move. "Ugh…well, this sucks." I sighed and closed my eyes, frustrated. Eventually, I drifted off. But before I fell I left for Dreamland, I saw a man hover over me. He smiled brightly, and whispered, "Shh…sleep for now." I smiled like an idiot and rolled the other way, finally going to sleep.

I gasped dramatically as something scary cold touched the center of my chest, as if trying to steal my very heart. Words flew out of my mouth, and I didn't know where they came from…"No! You will never take my heart! Never!" The…err, "Big Creepy Scare-You-Into-Death Thingy"'s hand held me down as I struggled to get free. Somehow, I had changed into lightweight, yet sturdy battle gear. I'd had a medieval-type sword, but about five spiked, sizzling balls hung on the end. I touched one of them, but my finger went right through it. A second later, my finger felt like it was on fire. "Ow, ow, ow, ow!" I yelped and slapped my finger. It stopped burning. "Well crap…that hurt…" I sighed. The big creepy thing smiled and its laugh sounded like metal scraping against a rock and a thousand screams at the same time. Suddenly, I was forced into the air. And I'm not talking like, "He threw me up playfully, only about 10 feet! Tee-hee-haw!" Heck no. He shoved me up about 200 feet, and slammed me down as hard as I bet it could, straight into the beautiful, glass floor I was about to get my face shoved into. Upon contact, it felt like a thousand tiny, deadly knives were piercing every inch of my body, and I hoped I was already dead when I stopped moving. Holding onto my last breath, tears trickled down my face. The thing smiled, its teeth invisible, its mouth lit up intensely and ominously white. I closed my eyes as it began to utter one word…and then I blacked out, happy the pain was ebbing away, that I was beginning to see a faint light in the distance…