It had eight heads and one big serpent body.

I screamed and ran the other, when I ran into Dawn.

She suddenly saw the monster behind me. I let out a small sigh relief, she saw it too. Then, breaking my slight relief, she grabbed my hand and pulled me away from the serpent. After about five minutes of running, we came across the most hideous thing I had ever seen. It was a girl, but her hair looked like it was on fire, she had fangs instead of teeth, and her legs were mismatched. One leg was metal and clunky, like the toy robot you're parents would have played with in the eighty's, and the other one was like a green garden snake's skin that had been soaked in acid and tie-died different shades of green and then stretched so tightly it was almost transparent.

We ran through the rest of the athletics department (which by the way is insanely huge) until we came to the fencing room. I picked up a fencing stick and whacked the ugly girl off her feet. Dawn and I kept running, but the ugly girl was much more agile than she should have been with two different legs, especially since one of them was a robot leg.

With the monsters in hot pursuit, we ran outside and hailed a taxi. We rode all the way through Manhattan onto a farm road where you would find pick your own strawberry farms and party line telephone service, like in the dark ages with the ugly girl and multi-headed serpent still right behind us.

"Stop here," Dawn directed the driver.

"But Miss, this is the middle of no-"

Dawn pulled out a large wad of cash and showed the driver. The driver stopped on the side of the poorly paved road leaning onto a big hill with a huge pine tree.

By the time I got out of the taxi, the monsters had caught up with us. Luckily, I still had my fencing stick. Unluckily, another monster showed up. She (or maybe it's and it) had green scaly skin, blood red eyes, like she had eaten so much bloody meat that it changed her eyes that color, kind of like chlorophyll and leaves. On top of all of that, she had a sword that glinted green in the vividly purple, pink, blue, and orange sunset.

'Poison, her stupid sword had poison on it.'

The new monster lunged at me with her sword. The blade whizzed past my ear, only missing it by a hair. She lunged again. This time, she got me on the leg. Pain seared through my veins and I blacked out, hoping this was an all too much vivid dream.