Summery:

A woman believes she's been kidnapped but is actually about to explore the true meaning of reality.

Disclaimers: Usual, I officially own nothing but my OC character and my storyline twist.

I'm open to criticism, however try to remember that I'm a sensitive soul so at least keep your flames funny.

1. One

I'm twenty one and I live on my own. Sometimes my parents visit me, my brother lends me books, and once or twice a week if I'm not at work a friend might pop over.

I have one friend in particular that made quite an interesting comment once when he decided to visit me. Jamie's a little bit older than me and he's a book binder at my local library. We usually just talk about trivial everyday things when he comes round, but occasionally he comes out with the weirdest, most random stuff.

Like how fairies live under the mushrooms in my garden or how pagan New Year is celebrated on Halloween and thus, I should show more respect to others on that day and quit using it as an excuse to tell school children to sod off without sounding unreasonably nasty.

Jamie once brought up a subject that intrigued me. Apparently anything that has been imagined has happened, in one way or another. There are different realms of reality, apparently
"Seriously Sara," he said while twirling one of his "dreads" around his finger, something he did, I'd noted, when feeling insecure. "I've even heard about people tapping into other realms, channelling them, even-"
"Yeah, that's great," I interrupted "but I don't actually believe in it. I mean it's...I don't want to upset you but...it's not real though, really, is it."

He looked pretty upset after that, and understandably the conversation soon fizzled out. We said our goodbyes, he left, and for awhile I forgot about what he'd said.

It was that night that I decided to pick up my brother's copy of the Lord of the Rings. I had read quite abit of the first book when I was in school and remembered that I'd enjoyed it. I started reading and soon decided that I didn't really need to read the entire thing again and that I should just skip forward to where I left off.

The fellowship had arrived at Lothlorien, and were stood in front of the Lady Galadriel. When Sam made his comment to Pippin about stealing sheets I stopped reading for a moment. A stray thought had entered my mind; What would I do if I were in middle earth? How would I react if I had a responsibility the members of the fellowship did?

I pondered it for less than a moment, the idea didn't really interest me and I wanted to finish the chapter.

Notes: Please excuse my spelling mistakes for the moment, I know it's cheeky to ask this, but the program I'm using doesn't have spell check and I've always had a problem when it comes to spelling. Thanks.