Jackson was sitting on his bed, thinking about what he was going to do. It really was a huge deal; he was going to be the first human in history to go to an alternate dimension. He sort of chuckled at the thought of going to another dimension, mostly because his mother didn't believe in things like that. She believed there was no actual proof that the theory of alternate realities, so it wasn't likely to be true. He nearly actually laughed of the thought of him going to another dimension with his mother knowing, the simple though of her literally unable to process the information being extremely comical to him.

"Maybe then you'll start thinking my way, mom." He thought while still imagining the scenario.

He got up from his bed, about to ask his brother and sister if they wanted to come with him on his journey. He opened his door, ignoring his coat rack full of random items he decided to hang on it, and walked into his home's hallway. The walls of the hallway were nearly bare, with only a painting or something like one hung up on the walls. He ignored the blandness of the hallway and took only two steps forward to reach his brother's room. His brother and he lived very close to each other, which was difficult for both of them as they were both unnecessarily loud when it came to their video games. He looked at this brother's door, which was littered with stickers of one of his favorite video game characters, Mario, and one sticker that referred to a concept in his brother's absolute favorite video game. It was an army green sticker, with letters in white that were designed to look as if they were worn and weathered, which simply stated in block letters: "No camping." Jackson shook his head at seeing the sticker, knowing how obsessed his brother was with the game that the concept of "camping" came from. He knocked twice on his brother's door, and waited. His brother didn't answer either being too preoccupied with something else or simply ignoring him. Jackson knew which one it was.

"It's better than him playing that same game from earlier," he thought to himself, "Because if he didn't get that new system, this would make it 4 consecutive years that he'd play that stupid game."

After waiting, he knocked louder, only hearing his brother shuffle to open the door behind it. His brother did open the door, wearing the small headset that allowed him to talk while playing his online game. Jackson's brother had matured into a similar phase Jackson had when he was fourteen, with small specks of acne over his usually clear face. His brother was still shorter than him, and had black straight hair that reached down to his eyes. His skin was tan due to his birth mother's heritage. He wore a combination of yellow and red glasses, having gotten new ones after having his old blue and black ones for so long. He had a bit of a mustache growing under his nose, and his eyes were a dark brown. He wore a simple red t-shirt that didn't have anything on it and a pair of peach colored cargo shorts on. He had a somewhat angry face, annoyed that Jackson had decided to take now, of all times, to ask him something. Jackson actually had an amused smirk on his face, always finding it funny that he and his brother took their little games so seriously.

His brother's name was Aidan Ashline, due to the fact he was his step brother.

"What do you want, Jackson?" Aidan asked, putting a hand over the small headset so his virtual friends couldn't actually hear what was happening outside their online match

"What do you mean? Didn't you forget that today's the day we go to another dimension? Don't you wanna come with me?" Jackson asked, chuckling as he said his little spiel.

Aidan didn't respond, but he did drop his eye lids to show he wasn't amused with his question nor did he believe his brother was serious.

"Sure, I'll go with you. As soon as you can prove to me that you're being serious!" He said, rolling his eyes, which were still dropped.

Jackson didn't say anything, but simply looked at his younger sibling, enjoying the fact that he was going to have to eat the words that just came out of his mouth. Jackson didn't know why, but just the thought of making every person in his house literally awestruck at what he could do and what he made. After thinking about the aspect of his family dead silent after watching his machine do its job, he looked Aidan dead in his sarcastic look and said:

"OK. Come out on the lawn in about twenty minutes, and I'll show you how serious I am." Jackson said in a cocky manner. Of course, he had every right to be cocky, as this was one of the few times in Aidan and Jackson's lives that Jackson could make Aidan stop talking as if he knew everything. Aidan simply slammed his door, saying a quick "Fine," and left Jackson alone in the bland hallway again.

"Always so dramatic." Jackson thought as he began walking towards his older sister's room at the back of his house.

He had passed through the dull hallway that formed a sort of L shape that reached his, his brother's, and his parent's rooms. He walked into the living room, stepping past the two brown, furry couches and the huge TV. On one of the couches, the one in front of the TV laid 2 dogs. Both of them were Wheaton's, but they were different in their own way. One of them was smaller than the other, and had brown fur. On her chest, instead of the typical collar along the neck, was a pink harness that held little gray stitches. The bigger one of the 2 was white, with a blue collar that had silver stitches on it. The white one was named Nana, after the dog from Peter Pan and her natural nurse-like nature. The brown one was named Winnie, randomly, though she was happy like the bear. Jackson simply walked past the dogs and the furniture and went to the back room, where the part of the house his sister lived. He walked into the room, ignoring the clutter that his family had put in the small room that held both the door to his sister's part of the house and the whole family's computer. He stepped over random boxes full of junk and accidentally stepped on a random piece of printer paper before reaching the door to his sister's room.

The door was as boring as the hallway reaching his room, the only noticeable thing about it being the knob was larger and more gold colored than anything else in the house. Jackson knocked on the door, not too loud but also not too soft, and waited for his sister to arrive at the door to acknowledge him. He immediately heard sounds of barking and scraping of claws, due to his sister's dog, which had always been hyper and extremely perceptive of the noises around it. He only had to wait about three minutes before his sister walked up to her door to answer him. She opened the door and asked:

"Yes?" In a sweet tone. His sister always was nice, but she could easily get angry and could easily hurt anyone if she got angry.

His sister had long, black hair that was as straight as Aidan's, and it reached all the way down her shoulders. She had similar taste in clothes as Jackson, wearing only simple clothes around the house and outside and only wearing formal attire when she had to. Currently, she wore a shirt depicting a comic book of Captain America and black skinny jeans, and she had no shoes or socks on. Her face was clear of nearly all blemishes and her eyes were like Jackson's, only ranging more on the green side than being a weird combination of the two. She was shorter than him, but that was expected. She was a nice looking twenty-one-year-old woman, but at the moment, she looked confused as to what her younger brother was doing.

Her name was Zoe DeWitt, on account that she and Jackson were blood siblings.

"Hey Zoe," Jackson said, still sporting the grin he had from talking to Aidan, "You ready to go?"

Zoe looked confused as to what Jackson was talking about, then she began thinking if she had recently promised to go somewhere with her brother and she forgot.

Eventually, she gave up trying to remember and said, "Where are we going, Jackson? I don't remember saying we were going to go anywhere."

"We're going to another world. Remember? I told you all about this only about a week ago" Jackson said, not really giving away the fact that he was completely serious about the whole thing going on at the moment. Zoe simply looked at him confused again, but ultimately chuckled, much like her brother. She thought it was a joke.

"Alright, Jackson. Let me get ready before we go. Where are we leaving from?" Zoe asked, still smiling at her brother's antics.

"We're going from the lawn to the other world. Meet me and Aidan there in about seventeen minutes." Jackson said, still smirking along with his sister, although for different reasons.

Zoe simply kept having an amused smile all the way before she closed the door, blocking off her dog's assault to try and get out and jump on Jackson. Jackson simply took out his phone and checked the time on it; it was currently six fifteen. He had to wait another fifteen minutes before he would show his siblings that he could jump into other worlds if he so pleased.

Jackson walked back to the living room, sat down, and took out his phone. His phone was an absolutely normal iPhone six, with a simple black case. He began watching some videos of both games and things he found funny. He sat there doing those activities for about twelve minutes before he realized the time and began walking to his front lawn. He opened his front door and shielded his eyes from the bright sunlight that danced upon the day. Jackson moved to the middle of his home's lawn and waited for three minutes for his siblings to come out and watch him go to the next dimension. He looked at his phone again and saw that it was six thirty; the time where Zoe and Aidan would watch him.

Sure enough, Aidan and Zoe walked out of the door towards Jackson, and kept walking until they stood in front of him.

"So, where's this 'Portal to another dimension,' Jackson?" Aidan asked, completely sarcastic.

"It's right here." Jackson replied eagerly, taking out The Wanderer's Guide from his coat pocket.

The Wanderer's Guide was, and still is, a marvel of science. The whole device was no bigger than the size of a tablet, yet it held as many possibilities as a creative writer's mind. It was a brown device on the back, with the logo: "Anywhere and everywhere!" written in white letters in the center. It was rectangular, with the length of it being about nearly six inches on all sides and the width of it being no thicker than three inches, yet inside held so many complicated parts it would take a whole other story just to list them and explain how Jackson found/made them. On the front held bulletproof glass, just in case it was held by someone who was entirely clumsy. The whole thing was incredibly sturdy though; it would take about a high-caliber sniper rifle bullet to merely crack it, and a rocket to actually break it. The power button was no-where on the device, as you could tap anywhere on the front glass to actually turn it on. It was solar powered, as most of the places anyone would go with it were virtually guaranteed to have a sun or stars. Jackson's Guide (or at least this Jackson's Guide) had the initials "J.D." written in blue and black on the right hand corner on the back of it.

Aidan and Zoe eyed Jackson's Guide with suspicious eyes, both skeptical that the device could actually jump dimensions, if said alternate dimensions even existed. After about 5 seconds of the 2 siblings eyeing the device, Aidan finally broke the judgmental silence by saying:

"You built a smaller version of your iPad? You know you could be sued for that, right?"

Jackson simply smiled a little less at this, as he was already prepared for this sort of question. He chuckled before saying:

"Just give me a minute. I'll show you what it can do." He said before tapping on the front of the Guide.

The Guide's screen light up blue, before showing Jackson which dimension he was in, the date, where he was, and what time it was currently. It showed these things in this sort of fashion:

Dimension: H-95D0

Location: Earth, America, Jacksonville

Date: 05/13/2017

Jackson simply tapped the information away, and it showed him little blue spheres that held little portions of data similar to the ones it showed him, the only difference is the difference between the dimension he was currently in and the dimension he was looking at. He scrolled through the little spheres until he got to the one he wanted, which was highlighted green. It showed the following information:

Dimension: Y-34G7

Location: Saturn, Titan, The Sprawl

Date: 03/19/2511

This was the dimension Jackson was going to; the dimension where one of his favorite video games was reality. He simply looked up at his siblings; both of them sporting somewhat annoyed and tired looks, as if both were coming to the conclusion that Jackson was joking.

Jackson simply tapped on the dimension and the Guide scanned him and began to transport him in a flash.

"Bye!" Was all Jackson said as the Guide took him to another world, leaving both Aidan and Zoe shocked to see Jackson disappear without a trace when they thought he was merely joking.

A/N: I have a small feeling you guys know where he's going. Until next time!