No P.O.V.
Alexia, Lane, and Moppet were all sitting together, bored.
"Ugh, I'm bored, bored, bored, BOOOOORED!" Alexia shouted.
"Maybe we could do Lego's!" Lane suggested. Alexia sighed but Moppet jumped up and down with joy. Moppet was always sugar-high.
"Yay, yay, yay, YAY!" Moppet screamed, earning a smack from Lane.
"Shut it! Act more like a fifteen year-old, not a ten year-old!" Lane told her.
"But I am ten years old." Moppet sniffed. Alexia groaned mentally. True, Lane was her best friend, but Moppet was the little sister of her best friend, and we all know how that feels.
"I'm still BORED." Alexia complained.
"You're not the one who got saddled with Moppet all summer." Lane pointed out. "And what else can we do besides feed Moppet more cake?"
"CAKE? WHERE?" Moppet asked, more sugar-high than ever.
"You just had to feed her three cakes!" Alexia told Lane.
"What? We ran out of people to them give to or throw them at." Lane said defensively.
"Still, that was really fun- MOPPET, DON'T DO IT!" Alexia screamed, but Moppet plugged in her cell phone into the TV, causing an electrical shock and a bright flash of light. In another moment, the three girls were spiraling out of control in a vortex.
When the light and vortex were gone, the three found themselves lying on their backs in a small clearing of a forest.
"Moppet, you just had to plug your phone into the TV!" Lane screamed at her younger sister.
"How else would I find out what would happen?" Moppet asked innocently.
"Uh, guys, look at your hands..." Alexia said cautiously. Lane and Moppet looked at their hands, or what were now claws, and were momentarily shocked. Then Lane's jaw dropped and Moppet screamed.
"AHHHHHHH!" Moppet screamed until Alexia swatted her across the face and Moppet fell onto the ground, unconscious.
"We're-we're-we're-" Lane stammered.
"Just say it! We're LEGO!" Alexia told her.
"But how'd this happen?" Lane asked, scared.
"How should I know? Right now, let's try and keep ourselves alive." Alexia answered. "So, do you have anything in your pocket?"
Lane rummaged in her pockets and produced two short swords, some coins, and a bottle of green liquid with a skull and cross bones. "Um... Hey, I just broke the laws of physics!" She said with a smile. "Wait, this kinda reminds me of our Lego games! Do you think we have powers here?"
"One way to find out." Alexia answered. She pulled out a sword from her pocket, concentrating on the blade. It simmered for a moment, and in just a second water flames burst out of the hilt. Alexia yelled in surprise and the flames vanished. "Whoa, that was... AWESOME!"
"Lemme try!" Lane said, looking at her short swords, but nothing happened. "Aw, no fair."
The corners of Alexia's mouth twitched into a small smile. "For now, let's find some food, and get shelter going. Should we wake up Moppet?" She asked, and in answer Lane shook Moppet awake.
"Moppet, we've been transported to a Lego world. For now, can you please find some water for boiling?" Lane asked, sweetly, which terrified Moppet who quickly nodded and set off.
"I'll go hunting. You find some shelter, like a cave, and make a fire so I can find you guys." Alexia said.
"Got it. Wait, is it just me or are you and I the same height now?" Lane asked. The two looked at each other and realized this was true.
"Whoa. I think I'm a lot older now. And so are you." Alexia said slowly. "And now that I think about it, so was Moppet."
"Sweet! I've always wanted an older sister." Lane cried happily. Alexia rolled her eyes but smiled all the same. The two separated to do their jobs.
Two hours later...
By the time Alexia had found a plump rabbit and some edible plants, Lane had a fire going in a small cave with water on the fire.
"Nice job you guys." Alexia said, walking in with the rabbit skinned and ready for cooking.
"Moppet found us the water and helped with the fire. You were right, she's at least eleven years old now." Lane replied, taking the rabbit and vegetables. Within twenty minutes she had a nice rabbit stew finished that she served in the bowls that Moppet had in her pocket. The three sat around the fire, not talking because they were eating. After the last of the stew was gone, they wiped their mouth with the back of their hands and drank cool water to wash it all down. Lane looked over at Alexia, who nodded, so she put her cup down and began talking.
"First off, I think you and I are around seventeen or eighteen. Moppet seems to be eleven or twelve. Second, we need to see if either me or Moppet have special powers like you." Lane said, looking at her best friend. "How would you describe yours, anyway?"
Alexia shrugged. "I think I can control water, through my sword of course. Kinda describes my personality. Calm but deadly." She said with a smile.
"Alright, then let's see if Moppet can control anything." Lane turned to her younger sister, who shrugged.
"How am I supposed to know?" She asked.
"We can talk about this in the morning. For now, I'll take first watch. Lane, you clean up since you cooked, and Moppet can try for some sleep." Alexia told the other two, who nodded. But as she headed out for the entrance, Alexia found Moppet following her.
"I wanna see the moon here." Moppet said.
"I doubt it'll be any different than the one back home." Alexia said but allowed Moppet to come outside.
"Look!" Moppet cried, pointing to a small clump of grass. She went to look at it but Alexia stopped her.
"It could be dangerous. Damn it! I wish there was some more light." Alexia cursed. Moppet looked up at the moon between the clouds and squinted, focusing on her desire for more light to come through. Instantly, a stream of light hit the clump of grass, revealing a small, metal hunting trap. Alexia's eyes widened.
"Moppet, was that you?" She asked weakly.
"I-I think so." Moppet squeaked.
"We need to tell Lane about this." Alexia said firmly, but as they entered the cave, it was Lane who spoke first.
"Oh god, you guys won't believe this! I can control blood!" She squealed, overly happy. At this, Moppet hid behind Alexia, scared.
"Show me." Alexia said, and Lane motioned to a nearby pile of blood from the remains of the rabbit's carcass. She lifted her hand and the blood whizzed over to the wall and there was a small splatter on the wall by them.
"I haven't worked out the whole accuracy thing, but it's still so cool!" Lane said excitedly.
"Okay, this is awesome. Listen, Moppet can control light. Tomorrow, we should work on these powers and trying to perfect them." Alexia told them before taking first watch while the others began to sleep.
Strange, I was expecting a completely dull and boring summer. Now, though, we've got to keep ourselves alive in this new place. One thing's for sure, I'm not bored anymore! Alexia thought to herself happily.
