The first thing that I remember was that I was sucked into a whirlpool. I was in a totally different world.
There was a black sun in the sky, influenced by a red glow. I saw nothing and nobody.
But it was not because i saw no one, that nobody was there. A shiver slid down my back.
I felt something staring at me. I gulped and turned around. I scanned the area, but again nothing.
I jumped a little when I heard a howl tedious. The sun was gone and now there was a dark yellow moon in the sky.
The color gave me a uncomfortable feeling. I heard something, a low growl. Slowly I turned my head. My eyes crossed them, deep black, evil, hungry eyes.
I stepped back. Wherever I was, I had to get out.
I kept staring into the eyes. Suddenly they were gone. I blinked a few times with my eyes. Had I just imagined?
I just kept staring at the dark place, lit by yellow glow.
I came to a halt. I also looked around, looking for an exit. There has to be somewhere a way out.
My breathing quickened. Something was staring again to mee. It was not just a pair of eyes, but there were more.
I swallowed again. I had to turn around already knowing what it was. Still, I turned my head slightly.
The growling grew louder. Everything seemed to go slow. Two, no three heads appeared from the dark tall grasses. I turned and took off running.
I felt just next to me a bite, nearly in my foot. The growling grew louder. I heard crying. Soon I realized that they were more than three.
I could not look back. I just had to keep running. I felt my strength decrease. My breathing was hurried.
I pray that I lost them. I saw a forest for me. I could very well hide in a tree.
I came closer and soon lost hope. The branches were low to the ground. They would also climb in to the tree. I had to continue running.
Through the forest around. I pushed leaves and branches. I jumped over tree stumps and holes. I jumped in puddles. I was stuck, and so tore my shirt.
I almost stumbled. It started to rain. But I was not wet. The sandy trail was a muddy path. I was shocked, someone screamed. This was not good news.
It was not a scream of fear, but of anger. That I felt.
I looked back and saw they weren't there anymore I looked for me and was surprised. He jumped on me. His claws came into my skin. I pressed my lips together.
Something else grabbed me, everything around me disappeared.
The first thing I saw again was a soft, fine light. I knew I was safe.
