Abby stood on a field, the full moon giving her enough light to scan the area.

There were mountains all around, there were also houses. One was way closer than the others.

They were not the same kind of houses she knew from Great Britain, but some that seemed to

be built close to the presence. What made the scenery so beautiful to her was that everything was covered in snow.

"Where am I? Why am I here? Okay Abby, the second question is rather stupid.

You ran through the anomaly. But why did I run through it?" She talked to herself.

Abby had no clue what made her run through it in the first place.

The feeling that dragged her to the anomaly grew so great she couldn't ignore it.

That was when her feet began to run, before her mind made a decision.

A sound behind Abby made her turn around. She was relieved to see that it was only Connor who had followed her.

"Are you totally mad?" He asked her harshly. "Lester will kill us."

Without answering his question she said, "Connor, look! Where are we?"

It wasn't until then that Connor recognized the strange and yet so familiar surrounding.

He gazed around. "I have no idea! Come on, let's have a look. We have another hour before Becker opens the anomaly again."

"Connor, everything is so quiet here!" Just when she finished the words,

a sound close to barking made Connor freeze.

Abby turned into the direction of the sound and bent down.

Connor looked at her in disbelief.

"Abby, what if it's some unknown..." he trailed off as he saw that the creature

running straight into Abby's arms was a dog.

"Where do you come from little fellow?" Abby petted the dog.

"Pepsi, komm hier hin." The dog disappeared in the direction the uncommon words came from.

"There is a girl, maybe we can ask her where we are!" Connor pointed over to a shadow standing at the side of the field.

"How do you know it's a girl?" Abby was already back on her feet, standing in front of Connor.

"I have no idea what the voice said, but it surely seemed to be a female voice.

That is just a guy-thing, you know." Connor played it cool and Abby couldn't help but grin at his words.

She rolled her eyes when she answered. "Yep, sure!"

They started to walk over to the side of the field and closer to the person,

who started to walk to them as well, followed by the dog.

The moon was covered by clouds now and non of them could see each others face clearly.

"Excuse us, could you tell us where we are?" Connor asked.

"In Germany!" the girl answered and Abby grinned at the funny accent with which the girl spoke.

She was surprised by the sudden sympathy that rose inside her for the girl.

"Are you two alright? You seemed to be rather confused."

"Yes, thanks. We're fine."

"Okay then, I have to go," the girl left them and walked to the house.

The moment she turned around to call out for her dog, the clouds let the moon go free and the light hit the girl's face.

She had shoulder-length blonde hair with brown wisps in it.

She seemed to be around four years younger than Abby herself. A smile was constantly playing around her lips.

Somehow the girl seemed so familiar to her. Suddenly Abby frowned.

Connor could feel the tension that was suddenly surrounding Abby and turned to her.

"What?" he sounded scared. "Abby what is it?" He started to rock her shoulders.

"Make her stay! That's the girl from my dream!" Abby whispered, clearly in shock.