Luan was the sole occupant of her and Luna's room. Her older sister was currently out on a date with her girlfriend, Sam Sharp. The comedian sat on her bed, pulling something out of the drawer next to her.

Luan held her "disguise" glasses in her hand. She looked at it sadly, remembering the days that she wasn't a hero, just a normal person. She used to be a comedian, but now she was the Joker. She had a different disguise now, there was no time to play with this one.

Her new disguise came with the powers. In it, she saved her town of Royal Woods. She loved doing it, it was a worthy replacement for her old persona. However, it could get difficult. The stress built up until she could barely stand it, but she always had a way to relieve it.

Her pocket dimension.

She slid the comedic glasses back in their drawer. She had better things to do than think of old memories. She might start wishing that her life went back to how it was before, and no one needed that. Doubts lead to desertion.

She raised her hand and waved it in a circular motion, drawing a yellow line in the air. As it connected with the other end, the edges began to glow and the middle formed a window of sorts.You could clearly see a dark storage closet with miscellaneous items piled up within. Luan leaped of her bed and climbed into the portal.

It closed behind her, leaving her alone in this dimension. She wandered through the storage closet, seeing things piled up in every direction. It was dark in there, she could only make out faint shapes. As she did so often, Luan gripped a string above her. With a tug, the room was illuminated by a single light bulb on the ceiling.

She continued to wander through the piles she intended to organize one day. She wasn't interested in those, however. Every once in a while she did find something that she had long forgotten about, but that wasn't her goal.

She finally came upon a normal, grey door with a few scratches and chips in it. She turned the knob and pushed the door open, breathing in the breeze as it rushed in. Suddenly, she was in her own, colorful wonderland.

And it was amazing.

Lisa had taken it upon herself to study the powers of her siblings. Although her siblings simply accepted the powers a gifts from aliens, Lisa had a more scientific mind. She wanted to know why the aliens gave them powers, and, more importantly, how. To learn this, she needed to study each one of her siblings' powers individually.

She had checked the list she used to keep track of her siblings' current missions and locations. It was accompanied by a map of Royal Woods with colorful dots positioned in various locations. Green dots symbolized members who were unoccupied. There were quite a few scattered around town. Red circles showed who was occupied, but there were only two of those. Orange showed members who were unavailable. This was Luna.

It seemed as if almost everybody was either occupied or away from the house. Only one was inside, Luan. Her dot had just recently reappeared. Whenever she was within her pocket dimension, her location did not register on the map, a kink Lisa was attempting to work out.

Lisa decided that conducting studies on Luan's pocket dimension was her only course of action at the moment. She switched off the map and found her way to her comedic sister's room. She rapped on the door three times and stood back as she waited for a response.

Seconds later, Luan herself opened the door and looked down at Lisa.

"Hey," she greeted, "what's up?"

"I have been conducting several studies on our specific enhancements. It is currently your opportunity. I respectfully request that you allow me to analyze the dimension of your creation," she explained.

Luan grinned. "Sure," she agreed. Lisa followed Luan back into the older girl's bedroom.

"So, you just want me to take you inside, right?" she asked. Lisa nodded.

"Indeed. I would also be pleased if you accompanied me in order to provide your explanations for occurances."

"Well, I just left, but I guess if you want me too." Luan shrugged.

"Fantastic. Now, I must ask that you demonstrate how the entrance is formed," Lisa asked. She pulled a camera out of her pocket, flipping open the panel on the side and tapping a button. It let out a beeping sound before filming.

"I expect that you will not have any opposition to me videoing my findings. I wish to review the footage at a later date."

"Go ahead. Now, watch carefully." Luan waved her hand in a circle and Lisa watched as yellow line was drawn in the air. When it connected with the other side, it glowed and an image was formed. Lisa touched the yellow side, surprised when she felt it was solid. It was as if it were a true window in the middle of the air.

"Quite fascinating," she stated.

"Just wait until you see what's inside," Luan stated. She took a step into the portal, motioning for Lisa to follow with her hand.

Lisa stepped up to the portal and held her camera inside. There was no effect, it simply acted as if the area she was seeing was right in front of her.

"What are you waiting for? Scared?" Luan asked from inside.

"Not in the slightest," Lisa responded. She stepped through, expecting to feel some sensation, yet it wasn't different from walking through a doorway.

The portal made a whooshing sound as it closed behind her. The lines were gone and the image of the house had disappeared. Lisa turned back to the area around her. A storage closet with items piled up in every direction.

"The disorganization of this location is quite close to metaphorically damaging my retinas," she stated. Luan rubbed the back of her neck.

"Yeah, I'm working on that," she assured.

"It does not seem so."

Luan shrugged. "I haven't had the time. Take a look around if you want," she invited.

"While I wish for my person to be unsoiled, my desire to uncover something of interest is the greater force." Lisa walked over to the nearest pile and pulled a few objects off, glancing at them. Nothing important could be found, but there were a few trinkets from past battles.

"I will need to request permission to excavate these mountains in detail at a future opportunity," she decided.

"Just let me know," Luan said.

"Is this the entirety of the dimension?" Lisa asked. Luan shook her head.

"Nope. There's more this way," she said, pointing behind her, towards another pile.

"Yes, I do visualize an excess amount of unnecessary items. I was asking if there happened to be any other locations," she clarified.

"I know, it's past that pile. And those other five piles behind it. It's kind of a maze," she said, chuckling.

"I do hope that you have in place plans to relocate many of these items," Lisa said as Luan led her through the storage room.

"I told you, I don't have the time right now," she said.

"I cannot fathom how it is you traverse this room as often as you do," she complained.

"It's an acquired skill."

The two continued making their way to the exit, dodging around a few more piles of complete junk. It was near impossible for a single person to own so much. When Luan finally stopped, Lisa turned to her with a raised eyebrow.

"Is this the long awaited exit? Quite unimpressive," the genius stated, staring at a grey door. Luan smiled as she gripped the knob.

"Just wait, I promise you won't be disappointed," she said. The comedian turned the knob and pushed open the door. Lisa was stunned by what she saw on the other side.

It looked as if it were flat, rolling plains only with rainbow-colored grass. That, however, was only scratching the surface. Lisa turned to see that the storage closet they had come out of was now a gigantic tree. It was larger than most skyscrapers she had studied.

Another tree was planted next to them, but there was a twist. Its branches gradually changed from brown to tan. It had no bark attached to the end either, it almost looked as if it were skin. At the end of the branches were larger than life human hands.

The branches began to move on their own, much to Lisa's surprise. Two of the hands fiddled with a branch on the storage room tree. They both pulled off separate apples and allowed the branches to snap back from the removal. They hands then descended until one was in front of Luan and the other was before Lisa. They held out an apple as if it were a gift.

Luan quickly accepted her's, taking a bite out of it. Juices shot out in little specks, disappearing into the environment. Luan let the bite slide down her throat before turning to Lisa.

"Go on, it doesn't bite you, you bite it," she said. Lisa reached for the apple with her free hand and held it in front of the camera, turning it in a circle. She studied it, finding absolutely nothing odd about it. Satisfied, she took a bite.

It tasted great. She let the juices rest of her tongue as she crunched the chunk into mush. She swallowed then eyed the apple.

"This is quite unusual. The interior has become a shade of turquoise," she stated. As she spoke, the color on the outside changed to purple while the inside shifted to pink. Lisa could only watch and record the strange phenomenon.

"If you think that's strange, just wait!" Luan said. The two branches raised back up to their positions, dormant once more.

Lisa wasn't yet ready to leave. She dug a plastic bag out of her pocket and slid the apple inside before zipping it back up. She was keeping it for further study. The genius walked up to the tree, stripping a piece of bark from it. Suddenly, one branch-arm swung down and gripped her, raising her into the air.

Lisa let out a squeak as she was brought up to a face. It seemed to wear wooden glasses over its carved eyes. Under its nose was a thin mustache, although it was only a carving.

She dropped her camera and gasped as it tumbled to the ground below, smashing into dozens of pieces. Now how was she to video strange occurances to save for later?

"Hey, put her down, Barky!" Luan shouted. The tree opened its mouth, ignoring Luan's request and bringing Lisa towards the gaping hole. Suddenly, Lisa tossed the apple she had bagged into the black hole. She heard a gulping noise as it disappeared and the tree closed its mouth. The seemed to smile as it brought Lisa back to the ground.

"Good thinking, Lis. They love apples," Luan explained. Lisa payed her no heed as she instantly rushed toward the destroyed camera.

"The data. Now how will I retrieve motion picture evidence of our exploits?" she asked herself.

Luan shrugged. "Just enjoy the experience without all you science stuff, sis. Have a bit of fun." She leaned back, although nothing was behind her. Suddenly, an arm swung down and snatched her up before doing the same to Lisa.

Lisa instantly expected a repeat of moments ago, but instead she was flung into the air. She let a shriek escape from her lips as she flew through the air. Suddenly, she was snatched up by an odd looking bird.

It had a single, giant feather on either side, protruding from its round, fat body. It was a mixture of yellow, pink, and purple, with its mouth being that of a human's. It had no human nose, making it quite disturbing with its bare lips. On its back was a long, grey, furry tail that dragged on the ground miles below.

Lisa turned to Luan who was held by a similar bird. It had two, orange legs with a red bar between them instead of feet. Luan grabbed onto the bar and pulled out of the bird's grasp as she swung to the tail, which she promptly slid down.

Lisa, albeit a bit frightened, did the same. Only to fall off the tail when she was halfway down. She fell and fell down to the Earth. There was a pure white river below her, but as she got closer, she noticed it was not a river of water but a river of clouds. She fell straight through, into darkness.

Suddenly, she felt herself land safely on a thin, indigo line. The line curved upward and began to retract. Lisa gripped on with all her strength as it brought her back up through the river of clouds and into the air. She was dropped onto solid ground again.

As she breathed a sigh of relief, the magenta, sandy ground begun to spin in circles. A circular platform rose into the air. Surprisingly, she still felt sand under her feet, defying the laws of physics she held so dear.

The sand began to appear out of thin air, forming a traditional UFO. Then sand began to shoot out in all directions, destroying the UFO as quickly as it had appeared. The sand began to disappear, leaving Lisa falling back to Earth once again.

"It appears that the Law of Conservation of Mass is not abided by in the current dimension," she noted before panicking about her current situation.

That was when she noticed the white mammoth with long, black tusks below her. She thought she was going to land on its back, but it stood on its hindlegs and completed a swift backflip, kicking her away. Stunningly, she felt no pain.

Then, there was a giant, rainbow spider. It wore a yellow suit with glasses, yet the glasses were clocks. The hands on the clocks were all small versions of Luan, laughing as the circled around, progressively getting faster. The spider then grew colorful spheres on its back. They began to cover it, until the spider looked like a mound of colorful balls. Then, they all shot out.

One shot straight at Lisa, but before it reached her, it split in two, flanking her. Suddenly, they combined, leaving the scientist in an empty space between them. The pink ball soared through the air, splitting again once it was high enough up.

Penguins gathered beneath her, eager to watch her fall onto the floor of giraffe pelts. Lisa bounced off the floor once she landed in the middle of a circle of pure grey penguins. She flew into the air, soaring a bit farther.

Then, she was halted by a giant statue of a bowl of rice. It was standing to that the bowl was on its side. The rice was a copper color, yet still felt soft as she smacked into it. A grain entered her mouth, the amazing flavor making her instantly beg for more. However, the rice began to pour out the bowl, making a slide to the rainbow grass.

She landed on the soft blades and glanced around, her mind still buzzing from what she had just seen. She turned to the right to see Luan sitting next to her, grabbing a handful of bronze rice and shoveling it into her mouth.

"What, exactly, did I experience?" she asked. Luan grinned.

"You just felt the wonder of "Pocketland"," Luan stated.

"That applies in the event you can label what recently occured as "wonder"," she stated. She fixed her glasses which had tilted from the recent chaos.

"Come on, Lis, it was fun," Luan said.

"Perhaps," was all she said.

Luan stood and began to glance around. She raised a brow as she realized that this area was one of the rare locations she had never visited in the past. She grinned at the idea of more exploration. Her dimension was ever-changing but nothing was better than a brand new location with brand new experiences.

The grass was mostly green and the area seemed to be relatively normal. Normal was normally abnormal in this dimension. Luan glanced down at where Lisa still sat and beckoned to her.

"Come on, we have to explore," she said.

"Do you not possess prior knowledge of this location?" she asked.

"Nope. It's brand new," Luan said.

They did not even plan on writing this, this was based on "Omni Spector"s suggestion during a review, they thought it was interesting, but I didn't, i wasn't involved because it too complicated for my mind to even handle.