Okay at this point. I must be dead. Tina thought to herself as she waited for the impact of the ground below her. But it never came. Eventually, she peaked open her eyes and glance down. Only to find that she was hovering slightly off the ground. Confused. She realized she was gripping something above her. She looked up and there and behold. It was a pink book that she grabbed a hold of from the shelf up above.

But there was something strange about this book. Not that it define gravity. But it also had wings on both sides of its covers and a pair of glaring eyes over Tina's grasp on the spine.

When Tina saw the eyes, she quickly gave out a yelp of fright and let go of the book with a Thud to the floor. That was a few inches below her.

"Why the heck you do a thing like that!" screeched the pink book, as it fluttered around the confused and startled girl. It tugged and straightened up the ruffled cloth beneath its spine, "grabbing by my face and messing up my mermaid underwear," it mumbled under its breath.

"W-Who are you?" Tina asked, trying to not imagine books wearing human underwear.

The pink book gave her a cold glare, "Fantasy. What is this?" it pointed at an ID card laying on the floor. Tina recognizes the card to be hers and try to get it. But Fantasy had already snatched it away from the girl.

"Hey! That's my library card!"

The pink book looked at her, "I'm a book, honey. I can read," before looking at the ID card, "Tina Lyon," she looked up at the girl and the pink book attitude change, "My, what a pretty name for a pretty girl," she said, handing back the card. "Tell me, child. What's the one thing you wish for more than anything in the world?" she asked, twirled around the air. That's when Tina noticed the wound in the pink books baby like hands.

"Any thing in the world?" The girls asked, unsure if this book was crazy then the other. "Well for one, I would like to get out of here and be back home right about now,"

Fantasy smiled, "I'll grant you your wish, child. But you must do me one small kindness in return,"

Tina's face change, of course, there is going to be a catch, she sighed to herself. "And what would that be?"

Without nowhere, the pink book grabbed Tina by her shirt collar. "You gotta check me outta here!" it said, slightly lifting the girl off the ground and shaking her. But then her attitude change once more into a sweet kind tone, "Don't we have a deal?" As she placed the shaken up Tina back to the floor.

"Uh…. Yeah…. Sure," she sheepishly smiled. Oh my god, she's crazy! "So, what do I do? Click my heels or something?"

Fantasy laughed, "No my dear, wrong story. You see, I'm like you're very own fairy godmother," she curtsy.

"Hey you scheduling sea witch. That is my las to me freedom!" boomed a voice. Both Tina and Fantasy staried up and saw Adventure still hanging off the bookshelf over twenty feet above them.

"Do you know this short story?" Asked Fantasy.

Tina nodded, "Yeah, his name is Adventure,"

Fantasy rolled her eyes, "That's what they all say,"

"I heard that! I'll have ya know, I am a classic!" growled the leather brown book.

"Yeah a classic misprint!" Said Fantasy with a sneer. Tina was slightly giggling. Making the book above them burning red that his mustache twist with furry.

"Why you old sea hag! I'll rip out yer pages and use 'em fer—," but he was cut off as his hook unleashed itself from the shelf. Adventure started tumbling down towards the ground. Tina quickly reacted to catch the book. But Fantasy held out her hand.

"Hold up, I got this," she winked as she flicked her wound. But nothing happened but the sound of broken strings were heard and it was already to late. Adventure face plum into the marble floor. "Ops! I forgot," she sheepishly laughed, "My wand only works in the fantasy section,"

"So you couldn't take me home?" asked Tina. Feeling another disappointment.

"I'll bet Flints gold she's never even seen the exit," said Adventure as he stumbled on his feet and rubbed his face spine.

"More times then you ever have, shorty!" Remarked Fantasy, "In fact, the exit's just beyond my fantasy section. I see it all the time from Rapunzel's tower,"

"Then what're you doin' in these parts?" asked Adventure, "There's a witches' convention round here or somethin'?"

The pink book wings flutter with anger. "I was misshelved!" explained Fantasy, "But that's all over now that I can grant this child dreams to come and check me out of here,"

"With my good eye, she is," said Adventure, pulling Tina by the arm. "The las is checkin' me out! C'mon girl, the exit is this way!"

Fantasy quickly grabbed a hold of Tina's other arm and pulled her in the opposite direction, "If he thinks the exit in that direction then it must be in this direction!" She told Tina.

"Don't listen to her, mate," Adventure said as he pulled Tina back his direction, "The boat is not wide enough for her thick pages,"

"Are you saying I'm fat?!" Fantasy huffed and turning red. Tugging Tina back towards her.

"If the shoe fits!" comment Adventure. Pulling more force on his pulls.

"Ouch! You guys! Stop!!" Tina spoke up, getting whiplash from the pulls. "You're hurting me and I'm going to hurl!" And how am I being overpowered by books?!!

"Now. Now. Let's all be civilized and solve this reason like responsible men," said a voice in the shadows.

Both books stopped and let Tina go.

"Thank you!" said Tina, rubbing her wrist. She looked over to the shadows, seeing a tall thin figure. "Who are you?" She asked.

A gentleman steps forward into the light in a brown overcoat and a smoking pipe in his mouth. He gave a kind smile to Tina.