"I wake up with a killer headache. I look around and I appear to be in an open wheat field. I can barely see anything through the dense fog. I stand up and listen for noises. I can hear a faint wind blowing and a tinkling noise. "Hello?" I call out, "is anybody here?" My voice echoes around me. I choose a direction, and walk. It's not long before I can see a city. The dark silhouette with faint lights reminds me of earth, but what I've learned from my studies is different. I wonder where Bill Cipher could be in this world. As I approach the city I can hear construction and car horns. To say the city was huge would be an understatement. The fog had cleared and the city with easily 15 miles in diameter. The buildings were monochromatic and extremely tall. The tops of them unseeable. A car honked at me. I stepped onto the sidewalk and gazed at the cars. They were monochromatic as well but their wheels were a blue color. They looked like earth taxis. People passing me looked normal enough, average humans. And then I saw it, a banner hanging over a building with Bill painted on it. I wasn't safe here. If Bill found me he would force me to open the rift and release him onto earth, or kill me. I walked further downtown and went into the bank. "Whats your business here?" A rough woman asked from behind the counter. "I'm new in town and I was wondering what the currency is." I stammered. She grunted, "ciphers." I coughed a little, "can I exchange American currency for 'ciphers' by any chance?" She made a nodding gesture. I took out my wallet and all the money in it. "How many 'ciphers' will this get?" The woman looked greedily at the money, "well, one American cent is 10 ciphers, so that will get you… one hundred thousand ciphers." I took the money and put about five thousand in my wallet. "May I open a bank account?" I ask. She nods, "how much would you like to deposit?" "The rest of the money," I say, "So… ninety-five thousand 'ciphers'" I leave the bank and inhale the musty city air. This was going to take some getting used to.
