Hello! Sorry about the mess-ups in the first chapter, this one will be better! Here it is!
Chapter 2
Raven reached her room and shut the door behind her. She scrambled toward her dresser and snatched up her mirror, putting her hand over the glass part and turning it into a portal to her mind. She landed inside with a loud THUNK.
"Ow," she whispered. She did not want to attract her pink-cloaked emotion, Happiness. But her efforts were worthless at attracting Bravery, the green cloaked emotion who acted like a marine at times.
"Hey, hey, hey!" She cried, trying to do the 'secret handshake' with Raven, who as usual, didn't go with it. "We need help," she started, losing her hyper-ness.
"What?"
"Happiness---" This is the pink-cloaked emotion. "---is acting really weird. She's like…daydreaming and stuff."
"Really?"
"Yes, and she even sighs dreamily when Anger yells at her to snap out of it."
"Let me see her," Raven said.
Bravery dragged Raven toward all the other emotions (except Happiness) who were gathered in the brighter, more cheery part of her mind, all quiet with anticipation. As soon as they heard the footsteps of Raven and Bravery, they all came rushing over.
"Hello, Raven," Sadness, the grey cloaked emotion, greeted.
"Greetings Raven!" Smartness, the yellow-cloaked emotion, joked.
"Hey, Raven," Fear, the brown-cloaked emotion, said.
"Hi, Raven," Self-Conscience-ness, the purple-cloaked emotion, (yeah she was smirking in Nevermore, so what?) said quietly.
"Raven," Anger, the red-cloaked emotion, snarled and stormed off.
Surprisingly, Miscellaneous, the orange-cloaked emotion with mixed feelings, wasn't there.
"So where's Happiness?" Raven asked.
"Right here," Smartness replied, gesturing for everyone to get out of the way to reveal the pink-cloaked emotion twirling around in a sphere-like sanctuary with a dreamy look in her eyes.
"She looks happy," Raven said. "Like she's supposed to be."
"But she's not normal," Smartness replied apprehensively.
"Bring her out," Raven instructed.
"WHAT?" Fear cried. "But--- but--- but she's----!"
"Bring her out," Raven repeated. "I want to see her."
Cautiously, Self-Conscience-ness opened the door of the sanctuary.
