Authors Notes:

After reading NHS Kai (I'm still reading it by the way) I decided to write a fanfic of fanfic about the civilian point of View more specifically the Tourists point of view about being stuck in the New World stuck in a foreign country where it's hard for them to understand the locals. Hoping their respective embassy represents them.

It was bright, like I just overslept, my sister woke me up saying that we're late. I realized that it was bright outside. I got up, threw a new pair of clothes on and began brushing my hair, then an earthquake occured.

Earthquakes were normal in Japan, we were a bit scared since in Texas the most dangerous things are tornados, bulls, Hurricanes and floods, and the average insane man with a gun who isn't mentally stable like the quiet kid in my school where I try to get him to talk or atleast laugh, now I think of it I'm probably on his list of people to kill or not to kill. But you get the point: Texas is way more safer in terms of geological activities.

Then we hid under a sturdy table and waited for it to end. When it ended we went down the stairs from our hotel and hotel staff began directing us outside and keeping order. Following protocol.

There was something off about the sun, like it was white too white. Like if the oxygen suddenly started reflecting all colors instead of just blue. Or I just turned on light mode on Discord. But there was no sun in sight nor was there any discord.

Checking my watch I noticed that the time said it was 3:00 A.M.

"3 A.M! Serena, what time does your watch say?" I asked her.

"Uhh, 3 A.M. Wait, how is it somehow 3 A.M!" my sister exclaimed, the only thing I could think of is a Nuclear Bomb being dropped but thats it other than the supernatural change of oxygen reflecting all forms of light but even then that didn't explain why it was 3 A.M.

Even my Brother in Law said it was 3 A.M according to his watch.

Scared and wanting to tell my mom that I decided to call her, when I tapped on her contact and started calling her the phone said "Sorry the person you're trying to call has either dsabled their phone number or you have no cell reception. Please try again later." Said the Automated voice.

" What no cell reception? The hotel isn't in a dead zone nor are most of Japan's urban cities." I said to myself, trying again I recalled my mom but all I got was the same message.

"I can't call mom." I told my sister, she then turned around to me as she was talking to some officers who were in fact also foreigners.

"All right, let me try with my phone." She said, but all she got was the exact same message as I did.

"What?" she said, just as confused as I am. 15 minutes had passed but suddenly the bright light passed and we were all met with a dark sky.

The next morning when I woke up, we were met with an emergency announcement.

The newly elected Prime Minister announced an emergency in which Japan could no longer gain contact with the outside world. They've lost contact with JAXA satellites or any other countries satellites which included GPS, and now they've implemented a state of emergency.

Strict Rationing of food, and Natural resources along with electricity occured. Every single day, my sister, Brother-in-Law and I would wait in line for around a few hours each day for our daily rations before we went to work.

My brother-in-law worked shoveling coal in a power plant, my sister and I worked at sea catching oversized Krakens for some extra rations. Every single able bodied person in Japan worked. It was appropriately named "Emergency Forced Labor Act" or "EFLA" for short in english.

The hotel managers were nice enough to allow us to stay without paying stating that all foreigners who were in the hotel could stay for as long as we'd could.

Eventually we moved out of our Micro Hotel room after the government arranged us some more appropriate housing in the outskirts of Tokyo it was a apartment very similar to apartments in America like my cousins apartment which was nice that they worked for and paid for, we were handed and just kept working to keep our stomachs as full as possible and by full I meant we all lost weight.

5 million people just like my sister, my brother in law, and me were all stuck in a foreign country stuck with no family support, no way to contact them or the outside world. Surrounded by locals who were probably just as scared and hungry as us and would be willing to screw over their neighbors so they could get a little extra food in their stomachs.

In a month I lost more than thirty pounds from my 130 pounds to an unhealthy 100 pounds extremely similar to my weight when I was twelve, but I was around a foot taller than I was 4 years ago.

Around a month after Japan's transfer to this unknown world the government did in fact confirm that we are in another world and we have made contact with other nations of this new world. Luckily this allowed us to import more food even with the seafood industry of hunting oversized squids that are way more bigger than the largest squids of earth; it couldn't fully feed the population of 120 million people that Japan had.

When the motorcade from one of our maritime neighbors known as Qua-Toyne sent a delegation, the princess of Qua-Toyne visited Japan. This was one of the few times me and my family decided to go outside to downtown. Luckily trains were still partially active only operating for a few hours a day to allow people to get to work in the designated spots.

When we arrived at downtown Tokyo I was able to see the Motorcade that held the princess of Qua-Toyne. Eventually it stopped revealing a relatively young beautiful woman who looked like she was 18. I was in the front able to clearly see all the action that was happening. I didn't know I was actually scared of what would happen, she looked directly at me.

I wasn't good at reading faces but it was clear she was confused on what's happening. Protestors were shouting, especially the English and Spanish speakers who were the ones I understood the best. They were protesting at the government about loosening the EFLA work, there were also some insults thrown directly at the princess herself. It was clear she didn't understand English nor any of the language of the protestors.

She eventually entered the National Diet, and a few minutes later her speech began. Her speech was translated by a foreigner from a nation called Fenese or something like that. All I knew was that they were one of the first nations we made contact with.

The speech was going well, all I knew was that her country was going to be invaded by one of their neighbors who were also genocidal against her country men I would've fought for them if it was not for the fact she brought the one thing all people from east asia could agree upon the one thing we all hated.

The Imperial Japanese flag, this caused anger to over boil from the already tired and angry populous and trapped foreigners, the Japanese tried to give up their horrible past preferring to be on a leash while being protected and partially supplied by the U.S, being pacifists today.

This caused ultra-nationalists to blast battoi from their speakers but this pissed off the koreans and other east and south east asians, this also caused some people to get PTSD shock like the older east asians who remembered what this country did to their people.

The ultra-nationalists didn't listen to both the police demands and the foreigners then a brawl broke out, which escalated to over 70 people fighting. My family and I got away from the fight and got on the train which was leaving for our part of Tokyo.

When we got home I jumped on my bed and passed out not knowing what would happen will I go back to the same daily routine that I did for years on end and wake up in my bed back home in Texas a place that felt familiar from the 32 degree weather differences from day to night in a place that was slowly desertifying. Being in my club talking with my girlfriend and being happy.

Or will I wake up again in this knightmare of a world?