Guardians of the wardrobe
Chapter 2:

"That's impossible" Helena whispered. Diane continued to ramble behind her. Laura stood beside her simple shocked. The train station that they had got off of just a minute ago was gone. It had disappeared along with the train tracks itself.

"Diane..." Laura shook Diane to stop. "Diane!" She yelled again.

"What!" Diane yelled into Nellies face.

"Look..." Laura pointed. "What.. Oh my god!" Diane said.

"Where did it?" She panicked even more.

"But it was just.."

"What!" She was just as confused at the others. The three of them stood in a straight line staring at what looked to be nothing.

"There is literally no logical explanation to this..." Helena stated. They stood in silence until George came running to them.

"Guys lets go!" He yelled at them.

"What are you guys looking at?" He asked.

"Nothing!" Helena lied. Well technically it was nothing but the problem was there used to be something there. The all started to walk down the trail where their parents did. They quickly caught up to there parents.

"Why didn't you tell George" Diane yelled in a whisper.

"I don't know I panicked" Helena whispered back. They caught up to there parents at the end of the trail at the forest clearing. Helena's father was talking to another tall man who had a wagon with him. Possible a merchant by the way he dressed. The children walked up to there parents

"Did you find out where we are?" Helena asked facing her father. George stood near his mother. Laura and Diane stood near their mothers also no far behind Helena.

"No but we found houses for us to stay in" her father said before walking out to the clearing. There was something he wasn't telling her. Helena wondered what it was. She knew her father well. He always had this certain look when he was hiding something. That look on his face that made him not look her in the eyes and have a sad smile when he talked to her. Helena walked after her father.

"So where are we staying?" She heard her father sigh. He turned around to look at her. Helena's father hated when his daughter asked him so many questions but he also loved it at the same time. Helena was always the one to have a curious mind but sometimes her curiosity and sense of adventure was what caused her to get in trouble.

"I have just bought a house not far from the market place" Her father said pointing to the clearing.

"Diane and her mother are not far off and Nellie's mother bought a house not far off in the woods" Her father finished. He put his hands on her shoulders.

"It'll be all right don't worry" He smiled down on her. Her father walked over to her mother and they both walked out into the clearing. The other parents walked behind them and so did the children. The all walked out into the clearing to see an old fashion market place like the ones they had in the Victorian era. The family's came from times that were more modern the girls didn't wear dresses they wore pants. Looking around everything was different.

"Where are we?" Helena whispered to herself. She looked around and everything was from the Medieval era. Its as if the train took them back in time. Diane's mother came quickly up to the girls.

"Girls while were at the market it would be nice if you bought yourself some dresses because it looks like the towns culture is a bit old fashion" she said handing up a some money. Diane simple nodded and her mother walked off.

"Old fashion my ass... That's an understatement," Helena muttered.

"Its true it would make sense if it was just the culture" Diane said trying to be reasonable.

"There is nothing that makes sense Diane..." She paused.

"Stop trying to make sense of the situation there is no normal expiation for this and you know it" Helena yelled.

"Helena's right no culture could go this far back in time and we all know that train was odd and how do explain the train station and tracks" Laura pointed out.

"None of this is possible... So its best if we just go along with it," Laura said.

"And we all know the best part of the Medieval era.." Laura faced her friends and smiled.

"We get to wear big fancy dresses" They all laughed.

"Lets go get some dresses them" Diane said smiling. She put the money in her pocket and they all ran off to the market to get dresses. They shopped for a while until they came across the perfect dresses. Laura had picked out a green velvet dress that also had a gold design. It had sleeves up to her elbow and fit her perfectly. Diane of course picked a red dress. Red was her favorite color. Helena picked a royal blue dress that fit her perfectly. It showed off her curves and had a corset top just like most the dresses these days. The girls paid for the dresses and went to find their parents.