Omen

Third Sign

Trafalgar Law patiently waited for the gal's return. He decided to inspect the wholeness of the room for the second time, carefully and closely at that.

First and foremost, he approached the bookshelf housing a few familiar figures. They were in different sizes but the biggest one was the very uncanny resemblance of Eustass 'Captain' Kid, standing straight with his left gigantic metal arm held up. He wore different clothes than what the Warlord could recall from their last encounter but he recognized the large red feather coat and the aviator glasses stuck on the figure's forehead. Law was certain it was a statue of Eustass Kid.

He also found Fire Fist Ace, shirtless with a green bag on his back. He recognized the Pirate Hunter Zoro, as the whole green motif and three swords were a huge giveaway, although he was unsure if Zoro lost an eye as the figure depicted. And then there was Straw Hat. The rest were fairly unfamiliar to him but he took note of how most of the statues were males. There was one female he recognized though: the Pirate Empress Boa Hancock, but from what he knew, the Pirate Empress wore red clothes, not blue.

Still, Law admitted they were all well made, even those figures he didn't recognize, but to think such merchandise were being distributed, as if they were being owned in such fashion, disturbed him.

It was just too weird, and inappropriate, if he may add.

Law stared intently at the lined Manga with the title of 'One Piece' on them. He heard enough from Elka but he never really did see the actual book. The Warlord debated whether it was okay to read it and see for himself but he felt like it would ruin the fun of discovering the unknown. He already got bummed out with the revelation of him making an alliance with Straw Hat, and that fact didn't sit very well on him.

But if he acknowledged the existence and the accuracy of the book, it meant accepting he was indeed a product of someone's creativity. Did that mean that particular author was his God? Did that mean he was in God's world?

That's absurd.

The pirate captain turned around to look at the posters above the bed's headboard next. He still felt uncomfortable upon looking at the image of himself posed in a 'sultry' way. It was just not him. Yes, he can and will be playful at times but that's just not how he looks when he does feel like teasing a few people.

There were also wanted posters of the Straw Hats, of himself, of Fire Fist and of Red-haired Shanks. They were lined in an orderly fashion, separated from those images of him, Zoro and Luffy in different poses and clothes. There were also some images of women, most of them being the Pirate Empress.

After a while, a miserable sigh escaped his lips. Trafalgar Law felt beat just by going over those unpleasant things. He thought he would only hate bread for the rest of his life, but those proved to be more hateful.

To think such things exist, how disgusting!

Law flopped down into the bed. He brought his hands over his face and slapped himself. Although he managed to remain calm, swallowing all of it was just too much.

'You don't exist in this world.'

Law couldn't fathom how he was just a work of fiction, that he lived in a world of fiction, that he was not real.

"That's bullshit. I'm totally alive and real. I exist." he told himself, stating the words aloud.

He thought about Bepo, his crew, the World Government, his hometown - they were all real - all his hardships, the experiences, the places - they were all real. It just so happened that the world he got tossed into was so advance that they had the power to visualize such events that actually happened. Law concluded it must be some sort of clairvoyance or something, and with the extremely abnormal elements surrounded the New World, he figured it was a plausible hypothesis. There have been many outrageous theories that floated around as early as they entered Grand Line, so something like it shouldn't really affect and shock him to such extent.

As soon as this realization eased Law's anxiety, the door opened and revealed Elka carrying a few clothes.

"To think I'd get scolded early in the morning..." Elka grumbled as she closed the door shut behind her. She chucked the clothes onto the bed and offered the Warlord to find whatever suits his taste and wear them for the time being.

Law was slow to comply. He felt fairly displeased just by looking at the woman before him for various reasons he couldn't say.

"I even had to lie about you coming from overseas, damn it. Do you think it's easy to come up of countries you're from?" Elka kept complaining before diving under the sheets of her bed. The sudden turn of events tired her out considerably.

"Overseas?" Law asked as he picked up a plain yellow tee with a round neck. "You mean, the sea does exist in this world?"

Elka was surprised to hear the pirate's question. She looked at him in disbelief before nodding in agreement.

"Can you provide me with a map of this world?"

"Don't tell me you plan to set sail or whatever." Elka was quick to dismiss the idea. She buried her face over a pillow she grabbed nearby.

"I don't. I just want to see how much difference this world and mine have." Law was a fan of books of a wide array of genre varieties. He'd read once about space and time travel, and one theory about how one can travel between two or more different worlds. Law didn't have a solid idea about how to get back to his world but nothing could be gained with staying idle. He knew he had to move, that way, he could get results and progress.

"Well, I can show you a world map but I don't have a physical one on me right now." Elka pulled herself up and sat straight. She turned to the side table and opened the drawer, ultimately pulling out a white rectangular device. "Or, I can just show you the Google maps." she stated as she proceeded to operate said device.

Law understood she'll be able to show him a map but he didn't quite understand the 'Google maps' part. He was also curious of the device she was operating, but decided not to ask.

Not sooner, Elka handed over the device displaying an image similar to a map. Only, it was too small for the pirate captain's taste, and the words popping over each spaces confused him.

"What is this?"

"It's a map of our city. Pretty cool, huh?"

"This is a map?" Law incredulously looked over at said map for the second time. "I don't understand this. Are you sure this is a legitimate map? Can't you show me a clearer one?"

Elka sighed. She pulled away said map from the man and operated it again. Not later, she positioned herself right beside Law and showed her device to him once more. This time, a huge image filled with different colors and static words was displayed.

"Look, this is the world map. I picked the one with colors and legends to make it easier for you." she placed two fingers over the screen and brought them apart, zooming in the image. "First, let's start with Aisa. This is one big continent and my country is around here." she pointed at a particular yellow-colored shape surrounded in blue. "If you're wondering, everything blue is the sea. A big part of our world is water, so of course the sea exists here."

Trafalgar Law was shocked and somehow, amazed with what the device could do. He felt a nagging sensation of asking about her sorcery but stopped himself for the sake of getting more background regarding the world he was in.

Elka didn't seem to notice the Warlord's uneasiness as she continued to explain more. Nearing the end of it, Elka placed two fingers over the screen and brought them together, zooming out the image displaying the wholeness of the picture.

That's when Law finally raised a question. "So the Red Line is non-existent in this world?"

Elka looked at Law. "I'm pretty sure the Red Line is the equivalent of the 'equator' in our world. It's an imaginary line dividing our world into north and south."

"What about the Grand Line? And Calm Belt?"

Elka blinked. She contemplated whether she should reiterate that her world and his were sort of similar to an extent as Oda-sensei based his work mostly in their world but she didn't exactly know where those other elements were based off from.

"I can't be sure. They're probably...non-existent." Elka weakly replied.

Elka's uncertainty was plain obvious to Law. Nonetheless, he figured the gal truly didn't know beyond that. With a deep sigh, he decided to let it slide and try a different approach.

"Elka-ya, take me to the sea." Law plainly declared. He jumped off the bed and stretched his arms. "I'm ultimately a pirate, a man of the sea. I'm bound to find something there."

"Easy for you to say." Elka looked up at the man. "We're in the city. The city. The sea is a long ways from here, and we're going to spend some money to get there." she sounded unwilling, her tone suggesting her strong disagreement to the idea.

Law frowned. "Didn't you say you're going to cooperate? I want to go to sea and you will bring me there."

"You don't understand." Elka released a short sigh. She scooted over to the edge of the bed and got off. "It's going to cost a fair amount of money to get there with just me, but I'll have to pay for your fare too."

"Then I'll just have to find my way there on my own." Law was done talking. He grabbed his sword and wore his hat. He could care less about some woman's financial problem. He was a pirate, and a captain at that - a notorious criminal and ten times over stronger than the average human. Law was hellbent to find a way back fast, no matter the cost.

Elka panicked upon hearing the Warlord's response. She quickly blocked the door and told the man, unwillingly, that she agrees to his decision and will take him to sea, with one little request: "But please please please leave your sword here and don't cause any commotion!"

This amused Law as the woman was practically on her knees begging him to do such nonsense.

"Nonsense. You expect me to walk around this strange land weaponless?" Law sneered. The idea was tempting, but he was a careful man.

"This world is safe!" Elka reasoned. "Well, not entirely safe but at least tamer compared to your land! So please!"

"You admitted it yourself, yet you would force me to leave my sword?" admittedly, Law was having fun arguing with the woman, his wide smirk was proof enough. She looked so frightened and desperate it was hard not to tease her.

"Please! Just please listen to me!" Elka's patience was waning by then. She wanted to just snap at the man and curse him but couldn't, as he was different than any other human being. She then caught a glimpse of her black comb and decided to offer it to the pirate.

Elka told Law that she could provide him a substitute weapon for his sword. She walked towards her side table and picked up the black comb sitting atop. She then proceeded to demonstrate how the comb was actually a knife, explaining how she owned one since she started living by herself.

Law took the stealth knife and inspected it. It was fairly light, and the blade was sharp enough to cut skin, but he disliked its length as it was too short and the handle felt unconventional as it was plastic.

"You want me to replace my sword with this..mediocre blade for a knife?"

"Please doctor, just take it! If you're comfortable carrying a weapon with you, I'm willing to leave the dorms weaponless. So please!"

Law studied Elka's face for a while before deciding to give her a break and accept her decision. Still, he was curious and couldn't help but ask, "Have you used this before?"

"No." was the girl's quick reply. "Thankfully, not yet. But I still carry it with me."

"You said this world is safe yet you carry a weapon with you. Aren't you contradicting yourself?"

"I did admit 'not entirely'." Elka pouted. She huffed and crossed her arms as she continued, "Criminals are everywhere. You'll never know when and where they'll strike. I have no desire of becoming a victim so I bought one for self-defense."

Law raised a brow after hearing Elka's explanation. "Yet you were victimized by me."

Elka's face flushed in embarrassment. She glared at the man. "That wasn't counted! You caught me off guard!"

"You did say 'you'll never know when and where they'll strike'." Law's lips curled into a wry smile. In a swift motion, Law thrust the knife against Elka's neck, tipping her chin up a little as he relished in her petrified state. "You even surrendered to me your only form of self-defense. Don't you think you're just asking to be victimized even more?"

Elka bit back the snarl she was about to break. She wanted to tell the Warlord how she was only taking his best interest into account. Elka didn't want the pirate captain to attract unwanted attention as his ability could cause a huge uproar if he recklessly displayed it in public. Their nation's security was also strict regarding weapons, so if Law carried his huge sword around and the police found out it was real, he'd be jailed in no time. Elka considered it a possibility, and she figured the Warlord would undoubtedly fight back. She knew he'd even kill them, and it will cause chaos in their city. She just wanted to avoid trouble, and to think saving their city's peace and order amounted to her constant humiliation and dread to Law's amusement.

Elka always imagined how nice it would be for One Piece characters to be real, but now that she met one, she was beginning to tell herself it would be best for them to stay where they are.

With a small chuckle, Law withdrew the weapon and sheathed it with its comb cover. "So? Where should I place my sword?"

Elka was pleased with the sudden change of tone Law used to ask. She asked the Warlord's permission to touch the sword and upon receiving approval, took it and placed it in a space between her closet and bookshelf. Later she picked up the clothes she set over the bed earlier and proceeded to enter a room, which was actually her shower, and quickly got changed. She decided to just take her bath later as the man seemed to be in a hurry. Elka didn't want to risk Law going off on his own while she was stuck in the shower.

Half an hour, the duo found themselves standing by the bus stop. Elka had her hair tied up in a classic updo. She wore a collared white tee with its sleeves folded and casual jeans extending above her knees, paired with white sneakers. Law retained the dotted hat he always wore, the dotted blue jeans and black shoes. He wore a black hoody over plain yellow shirt as Elka suggested, telling him to hide his tattoos for reasons unknown.

"I'll say this again, doctor, don't do anything reckless." Elka reminded as she spotted a lone bus coming their way.

Law remained quiet. He disliked being treated as barbaric when in fact, he's more sophisticated than most people. Still, the Warlord confessed he could be a bit impulsive depending on his mood. He was a pirate, after all, and he liked chaos, provoking a few notable fellow pirate to keep things entertaining.

Soon, the bus stopped right in front of them with its door open. Elka went in first, guiding the pirate captain inside the vehicle. Spotting a vacant seat for two people, Elka gestured to the man and insisted he sit by the window, telling him it would be a great opportunity to enlighten him of her world.

Trafalgar Law wasn't new to land transportation, though he would admit riding such vehicle was a different experience than riding over a monster's back. The ride wasn't all exciting but the scenery were fresh to the Warlord. He'd been to many islands which had cities, but the place he was currently in had its own twist of 'city'. The inside of the vehicle was cool, and he appreciated the cozy seat.

Soon, the two got off the bus. It was another bus stop, but this time the place was bustling with people and they were surrounded by towering buildings almost covering the skies. Law quietly admired the majestic establishment. He couldn't imagine how people built them to such heights.

"Now doctor, we're going to have to walk for a while now." Elka explained, nudging Law's arm to take his attention. "We're going to the train station."

Law silently followed suit, keeping a steady pace one step behind Elka. He observed the area, and to his relief, the people's clothing looked a lot similar to the people from his world, though there were varieties. Only, the roads were filled with various machinery, to which Elka referred to as cars, vehicles with their own engines and driven by humans. She likened them to ships, only difference was those were 'land ships'.

As they walked the streets of En City, Elka explained the stoplights, pedestrians, the road rules - how traffic works. Law listened, occasionally raising questions here and there, obediently mimicking Elka's behavior towards said traffic regulations.

"So those big ones are for the cars to obey. Us pedestrians obey the lights with the human figure." Elka pointed over one stoplight to another. "Red means stop, Green means go." as soon as she said those words, the light turned green and the two proceeded to cross the road.

Suddenly, a guy bumped onto Elka, forcibly grabbing her bag and dashed away to the opposite direction.

"THIEF!" Elka yelped as she regained her balance. As if completely forgetting Law's existence, she turned to her heels and quickly ran after the crook. She ran with all her might, and Law was surprised to see how fast she was with those thin legs of hers.

The Warlord didn't bother to go after the girl, nor was he even interested to help out. Still, there was something he wanted to check so he decided to do a little experiment and maybe, help Elka in the process too.

Room

A vivid light blue aura swiftly expanded around Law, even eating up the street that was a few kilometers away from the mugger. He then picked up a tiny rock he spotted nearby and flipped it over his palm for a while before deciding to finally give it a try.

Shambles

In an instant, a blue shoulder bag appeared over Law's palm. Pleased with the outcome, he couldn't stop a smile to surface. It was reassuring that his ability worked the same and that his control over it was still solid. He quickly withdrew his room and waited how their game of tag would end.

Elka didn't notice how the mugger had already lost her bag. She was desperate, not only because it contained most of her allowance, but because she knew she kept her exam permit in that particular bag. She cursed herself for forgetting to take that thing out, who knew she'd get mugged. Her energy drained fast, and not sooner, her speed began to dwindle. Later, she gave up and stopped, supporting her tired body by placing her hands over her knees, huffing furiously to catch her breath. She was covered in sweat, and worse, her right sneaker's lace broke.

With a huge, miserable sigh, Elka slowly made her way back to the crossing. Later, she found Law leaning against a post across the street. Soon as the traffic lights turned green, Elka jogged towards Law and planned to apologize for what happened, only to find that the Warlord had in fact taken back her bag since.

"You could have told me you were going to help." Elka whined, her voice weak as she was already exhausted from the chase.

"You know what I'm capable of." Law deadpanned, handing over the said bag.

"You could have reminded me you were there..." Elka took the bag and opened it, inspecting its contents. Relief quickly washed over her when she sighted her wallet, still filled with money, and her exam permit intact.

"You suddenly ran off. You can't possibly expect me to run after you."

"I bet you never planned to help me at all." Elka mumbled bitterly.

Law pretended not to hear her. "Let's just hurry up."

The two probably took an hour before reaching the train station. One main reason that held them back was Elka's broken lace. They had to take a detour to buy a new lace and replace it, and along the way Elka would trip. The Warlord suggested to carry her for the time being, but Elka repulsed the idea. This angered Law, prompting him to threaten her with his ability if she didn't obey but Elka stubbornly refused, insisting she was totally fine.

"In case you're unaware, I'm racing against time here." Law firmly stated. "It won't do me any good if your situation slows us down when there's an actual solution to resolve the problem efficiently."

"It's okay doctor, we're almost near the shop." Elka replied. "Let's just keep walking."

Law's patience quickly faded as Elka kept tripping up. Not later, he snapped, wordlessly lifted her over his shoulder and marched onward despite her protests. Elka was quick to submit, scanning the area as they traversed the streets until she found the store she was looking for. With her case soon settled, the duo hurried back to the main street, ultimately reaching the train station.

"We're headed to District H. It's four stations away from here so it's going to be a while before we reach the sea." Elka clarified as the two proceeded to fall in line.

"So the train here is as popular as the sea train." Law muttered to himself.

"Have you taken a ride on that sea train?" Elka wondered. He heard Law talking to himself and she couldn't help but ask as she was curious about Water 7's sea train.

"I have. Once."

"Really? How was it?"

"It was..impressive. Despite the waves of the sea, and a few sea monsters showing up now and then, the sea train didn't lose its tracks and kept running." Law spoke in a flat tone, yet his eyes looked thrilled.

Elka was satisfied with Law's response. She smiled and reminded the Warlord how boarding the train in her world was a battle. Law was still confused by this, but he would soon understand the meaning behind her words.

When the shuttle finally arrived, Elka nudged the pirate captain to brace himself for impact. As soon as the doors opened, the waves of commuters forced them forward. Elka figured Law might get separated so she grabbed him by the arm and pulled him near her, positioning themselves in the middle of the cart.

"Now do you understand?" Elka playfully smiled at the man.

"Do you always ride this?" Law incredulously asked.

"Not really. But I can tell you, the trains don't usually get this crowded." Elka almost fell over when a woman inadvertently inclined over her.

Law remained still, holding onto the peg that was attached overhead for support. Elka was clinging to him as she wasn't tall enough to reach said pegs. The reachable ones were already occupied by most people, so she opted to hold onto Law for support. She did give him a brief apology for it, only to be ignored. It wasn't a big deal, not to him at least.

When the train arrived at the first stop, few people got off but a lot replaced them. The two got sandwiched against each other, and Elka kept apologizing for it. Law did mind as it was uncomfortable and he was unused to that kind of travel situation, but he chose not to say anything and kept ignoring Elka's apologies.

By the second stop, most passengers got off and the two finally gained enough room to breathe. Still, all seats were occupied so they remained in their place.

Third stop, a crowd hopped in and the two somehow got separated at the sudden influx of passengers. Law could still see Elka though, as there were only two people between them, but the same cannot be said for Elka herself. The two people that blocked her off from Law were taller than her, and this worried her as the Warlord might forget they were getting off at the next station.

As the raven-haired contemplated her options, she felt a quick brush against her bottom. At first, she dismissed it as she considered their position. It was hard not to accidentally touch anyone in their current condition, but not later, she felt another brush against her. This did not sit well with Elka, disgusted by the idea of getting molested. It was the first time she got targeted by such, and she already got mugged earlier. She's just tired already, and another was messing with her.

When Elka felt the third attempt, she slightly turned her head and glanced down, searching for a certain foot. Once she determined her offender's position, she slowly raised her right leg and stomped down over his foot. A loud grunt of pain quickly followed, and the man had the audacity to scold her.

"Watch where you're stepping!"

"Watch where you're touching!" Elka shouted back.

Murmurs floated inside the car, unfeeling stares were on them.

Probably embarrassed, the man opted to defend himself. "As if! You're the one sticking to me, whore!"

"Like I do!" Elka snarled. She tried to wiggle away from the man and gain distance, but it was just too packed she couldn't even tell if her bag's still attached.

Seconds after, the issue quickly died down. Since Elka didn't exactly pointed out how the man was a molester and she wasn't too aggressive upon accusing him, people chose to ignore it. The man also retreated, eventually moving away from the gal as he was already called out. Elka couldn't believe how her day was going. It was bad luck since waking up, and criminals targeted her nonstop. She just wished nothing worse happens.

Soon, the train arrived at H District, and unsurprisingly, most passengers got off there. Elka called out to Law as she was about to step out of the train, waving at the man to make sure he saw her.

"I heard your voice earlier. What happened?" Law began as soon as they were reunited.

Elka was surprised. She didn't expect the Warlord to be worried about her, or perhaps, he was just curious.

"Nothing." she replied. She didn't have the energy to ramble about it, and above it all, she didn't want to jinx her already tough luck.

Unknown to her, Trafalgar Law saw and knew everything. The gal might have been unaware, but she was very expressive. Her face showed clear images of her current emotion and when he saw her frown, he figured something was up. Now Law wasn't all well-versed with Observation Haki, but he's perfectly capable of using it to some extent. For example, knowing that there were no awake people at a kilometer radius the first time he arrived in her room.

Trafalgar Law caught sight of Elka's offender who was about to pass through the tollgate. It wasn't like he wanted to get back at him for whatever he's done to Elka, only, since he offended her, she would have no qualms with him making the guy his guinea pig, right?

"Elka-ya, wait for me by the gates, okay?"

"What? Why? Do you even know where the gate is?"

Law shot her a glare. "Just do as I say. Now move."

"Hey! Where do you think you're going?!" Elka hurried after Law who was about to pass through the same tollgate. For the nth time, she was already worn out but that didn't mean she could carelessly let the Warlord go off on his own. Who knew what he could be up to? "I get it, I'll wait outside but at least tell me where you're off to."

Law stared down at Elka and saw the look on her face that tingled his senses. She just looked so anguished it was hard not to relish on the sight before him.

"If it would soothe your nerves then just come with me."

There was a deafening silence as they stood in front of the comfort rooms for men. Elka figured Law just wanted to use the restroom, so she apologized and attempted to excuse herself but -

Room

With a wide smirk, Law created a spherical territory of light blue aura. He glanced at Elka who staggered at his public display of devil fruit power.

"Doctor! Stop this now!" she suddenly burst, grabbing him by the arm.

"Stop what? I haven't done anything yet." Law was fairly pleased with the reaction he received from the woman. He never really knew he had such dark feelings inside him, nevertheless, whether he was having fun or not wasn't the issue. He had to confirm one crucial thing, and that is, if his ability can work against the people of that world.

The fact that Elka was unaffected by his first attempt greatly weighed over him. So, to settle the matter, he had to try it to someone other than Elka. He had too many opportunities to try it already, but for the sake of securing Elka's cooperativeness, he held himself back. But now that he can give her a reason to allow him to do it, he didn't even think twice to take out the stealth knife she gave him, imbued it with haki and swung forward into thin air.

Horror was written all over Elka's face when she heard a piercing scream coming from the men's comfort room. She felt a small quake under her feet as she watched the wholeness of the room sliding off in a slant.

Trafalgar Law, paying no mind to the screams that came after, stepped inside the said room and found his target. He was pleased to see that the man was indeed cut in half across his belly, and not only him, but another one who happened to be in there too. He didn't really plan to cut the whole building though, but his excitement got the better of him.

"Doctor! Quick! Fix it! Please!" Elka didn't even give it a second thought to rush inside the men's comfort room. She clasped at the hem of his hoody, lightly pulling it as she kept repeating the words 'quick' and 'fix it' over and over like a broken record.

Law chuckled darkly, and instead granting Elka's request, he brushed a hand over her cheek and muttered in a low tone, "You really look good wearing that expression."

Elka was flabbergasted by the man's demeanor. She felt terrified with his composure. She averted her gaze, only to find a familiar guy lying and another on the floor cut in two. There was no blood, organs and such. It was a clean cut, and although she'd seen it many times from the Manga and Anime, she never thought it would look so horrifyingly abhorrent.

"C-can you please..fix..." Elka struggled to find her voice as she felt her stomach churning and a strong urge to vomit. She didn't want to imagine how she might end up like that guy, but the thought kept crossing her mind as she was in fact together with the one who cut the man in half. Actually, he was even standing before her, oddly caressing her cheek and looking at her with a slight hint of fondness she couldn't comprehend.

I'm a doctor. I can't be shaken by such things! I'm going to encounter much more disgusting, revolting things in the hospital!

Elka strengthened her resolve as she finally looked into Law's grey orbs. "Trafalgar Law, fix everything."

Law frowned, withdrawing his hand from her face. "I don't like getting ordered around."

Elka flinched. She huffed then restated her statement, "Please fix everything, doctor. Please?"

Law snorted. With a slight gesture of his hand, the sliding half of the room halted and quickly stuck itself on its original position. The Warlord then put away the stealth knife and held out both hands, gesturing at his victims as he manipulated their bodies to return to their normal appearance. The victims were already knocked out, probably because of the shock of discovering how their bodies abruptly separated into two.

Elka stepped out of the room to check the area. It seemed the people calmed down as soon as the quaking stopped. The security went hysterical though, checking and rechecking the whole place. She even heard a few saying they must have hallucinated or something, and soon they, too, calmed down. Still, there might be cameras which caught the strange event. Elka was certain it would be the headlines on the news later that evening and she hoped nothing serious would come out of it.


A/N: Honestly, I don't even know what I'm writing now, haha. Actually, I really have had this sort of plot in my head for a while now, like, how would fictional characters react if they stumble across our world, where we believe they are fiction. Also, I've been curious as to how we, people in reality, would actually react on things these fictional characters are capable of doing. At first I thought, we would be amazed, but then again, this is reality, and as far as I'm concerned that amazement may be quickly replaced by horror, because in actuality, people are afraid of the unknown. Anyhow, those are just my thoughts and I'm real sorry if this chapter disappointed you guys. I really appreciate you readers, and I would love it if you could also give me your two cents regarding this sort of plot/issue. Sorry for my long rambling. I don't usually ramble but you know, haha. I seriously suck. Sad life.