Disclaimer: I own Audra, and the boy. ;) Everyone else is owned by Spirited Away people.

A/n: Replying to reviews.

Flamegoddessthe9th- I hope it's as promising to me as it is to you.

Crazianimegirl-Oh, no, I went on google to find those words.J 10 years or so.

Tippy-chan- No, she's not related to Chihiro or anything, you'll find out. And I'm glad someone noticed that stuff when she saw the tunnel.

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Audra's breathing was heavy as she felt her way down the tunnel. She flinched at first, feeling the dust and cobwebs on the side. But now she was determined, seeing a spot of light down the tunnel.

Her pace quickened. She could see the end now.

The suspense built up, and she went in a run out of the gloom, and barged into the light.

"Oh…" Her surroundings were not what she expected. Stained glass windows cast rainbows on the ground. Stone benches lined the sides of the room. A small fountain stood small and dirty, but gloriously. It was like some kind of small sanctuary.

Despite all this, Audra was pulled outside.

She was maddened. Fields. Of course she knew, it was daytime. But just to be so close, and know that whatever was there, wasn't really true to her.

She walked across the lush grass. More odd, small statues jutted out of the earth. A breeze blew over, and the grasses rippled. Like an ocean. Audra wasn't walking on grass. She was walking on water.

"Ah, the house." she looked up and spotted the form of the blue house sitting promptly on the cliff, the last in the row of the houses.

Ahead she saw buildings, dirty and peeling. Although, a wonderful smell swam across the air. Audra walked forward, wanting to know how such a wondrous smell could be coming from such a cruddy place.

"Some kind of theme park…" she mumbled, catching herself. How would she know? It just came to her that this was a theme park.

It slipped from her mind when she saw the strip of jumbled rocks ahead. She came closer, and noticed a small stream of water trickling through.

The only way across. She leapt from rock to rock, her long legs easily maneuvering. She landed on the other side, facing an open-mouthed frog.

"That's quite interesting…" Audra ran a hand over it, and walked forward.

Ah, the food. More of a buffet actually. Audra ducked in the stand, glancing around for any type of staff.

"No one here…hmm." She placed her fingers a small roasted bird. "And the food looks absolutely delicious, you're smart and cunning."

Then the same feeling wrapped around her. No, she shouldn't take the food. It wasn't polite. It was dangerous even.

She backed away, afraid of what had just overcome her.

Soon, Audra came to a red bridge, leading to a giant-

"Bath house?" Audra stared up at the mammoth building before her. It seemed to be in business, there was smoke emitting from it. She came to the middle of the bridge, and looked down. A train came rumbling under her feet from a tunnel.

"Oh, the train!" shot from Audra's mouth. She quickly set her hand over it, shocked.

Why did I just say that?

She lifted her head, brushing flaxen curls out of her face.

Hazel eyes pierced her own.

"Wha?" Audra staggered back, alarmed.

A boy, she was guessing around her age, stood before her, a severe look in his eyes. Disheveled, chocolate hair sat on his head, and he wore something that looked like he had just done karate.

"Uh…I…" Audra stuttered.

"Go, you can't be here."

"What? Why?"

"It's almost dark-" the boy took hold of her shoulder "-they can't know you're here." He pushed her around, and gave her shove.

"Run! Before the river overflows!" he ordered.

Audra started to run, scared to death, then stopped.

"How much does it overflow exactly?" she called back.

"GO!" the boy yelled.

Audra ran again, and saw some of the lanterns light up.

"Freaky…"

She gazed at them, slowing to a jog. Suddenly, a dark, ghastly figure rose up in front of her.

"REALLY FREAKY!"

Audra sprinted forward, trying to dodge every figure that was popping up. She was close to tears, and her legs felt that they would give out any moment.

"Forget it, Audra, you're going absolutely-" she ran down past the frog, and leapt for a rock, "-insane!"

She screamed, finding herself plunging into a dark body of water.

Water flew everywhere from her constant flailing. She finally erected herself out, and back onto dry stone.

Water was pouring out of the frogs mouth.

"That explains the ocean…"

Trembling, Audra stood, and looked out at what was before her.

The water. The lights. The ferry.

"I'm not crazy." Audra felt her cheek, then slapped it. "Just wonked out! Wake up! Wake up!"

Through her small tantrum, the ferry came closer to shore, and finally collided up against it, a wooden walk way falling down.

"-up!" Audra couldn't help but stare at what came next.

Oddly faced cards came floating out of opened doors, some of them growing robe-like bottoms. Little duck-like creatures waddled down from the top.

Which she noticed were extremely cute.

Her trance gave way, and she finally ran behind a stone wall, shaking. She could feel her heart beating, and her head throbbed.

"Oh, why can't I just disintegrate into the air, and float away back home?" Audra threw her hands up, and added to the misery.

They were transparent.

"This isn't earthly!" Audra exclaimed, burying her face into her knees. She started to sob. This whole thing was just getting worse.

She then heard the grass crunch, and foot nudged her.

"Excuse me…"

Audra brought her head up slowly, not surprised to see the boy. His hand was clutched around something.

"What?"
"Eat this." He dropped a small, red berry-like object into her hand.

"How do I know it's not poison or something? And why do I feel like it should be shoved into my mouth?" Audra really didn't intend to say or think the last part.

"Sorry if you expect me to, but it's not happening."

"I don't." Audra shoved it into her mouth, glaring at the boy, then scoffed.

"It is poisoned!" she wailed.

"No, it just tastes like sewage. But your transparent problem is solved."

True, she could no longer see through her arm.

"Okay, Audra, follow me." The boy caught himself, wide-eyed.

"How did you know my name?" Audra inquired.

"Maybe Ubaba wasn't crazy when she said something about history repeating…" the boy mumbled.

"Ubaba?" Audra stood up, a bit more confident.

"It's the owner's name. Don't make fun of it, or you'll be turned into coal." The boy took Audra's hand softly, and pulled her along.

Audra eyed her hand warily, wanting to let go, but still held on.

She just wanted to fall down and sleep, curled into a little ball on the grass.

But she felt like there was something about this boy, that she knew, but wouldn't believe.

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A/n: I dont like this chapter...bleh. OH well.