Snowanna wasn't having a good night. First, she lost the last race of the day, badly. Then, Jubileena burned dinner. How you burn a fruit salad is anyone's guess, but Jubileena had done it. Next, Snowanna's lights all went out at the same time. After all of this, Snowanna decided to just go to sleep and hope the next day would be better.
She was in a field. It was huge and open, sprinkle grass as far as the eye could see. Snowanna was there alone. She trekked for hours before finding anything. What she did find wasn't altogether pleasant. Her house was in total disrepair. Apparently, living with Jubileena for a few days had been enough to ruin a building. Snowanna walked inside cautiously. Who knew what Gloyd could have done?
She was in a maze. The entrance to the maze had slammed shut behind her. There were dozens of twisting, turning roads to go down. Snowanna walked down the one farthest to the right. After a few feet, she came to another intersection. Taking the path farthest to the right again, Snowanna went along. She went on and on in a straight line, coming to another turn after miles of walking. She turned to the right and stepped forward.
She was falling. She had tripped into a hole and was going down quickly. All around her was darkness. Not even the light from where she came in could be seen. She could hear something though. It was a hissing noise. It sounded horrible. Snowanna hit the bottom with a thump, landing right on her back. Above her was a huge spider.
She was running for her life. The spider was fast, but it couldn't catch up to Snowanna. She ran and ran, not stopping for anything. She jumped hurdles, sped around bends, and ran through brush. The spider just followed. It was able to keep pace with Snowanna, and it didn't even look like it was trying. The spider was toying with her. Then, Snowanna made it into the forest.
She was trapped. The trees surrounded her, with the only opening blocked by the gargantuan spider. Snowanna looked around in vain, trying to find a way out. There wasn't one. Snowanna fell to her knees and covered her eyes with her hands. There was no escape from this fate. The spider would eat her alive.
She was… warm? Snowanna could feel some kind of comforting heat emanating through her. It felt cozy and snug, like an old blanket. Snowanna felt safe in the warmth. She felt at ease. It was like all the troubles of the world had been lifted. Snowanna opened her eyes.
She was saved. The spider was gone, the trees had shrunk back, and she was alone again. That warmth was still there. It was the only thing there. Snowanna felt giddy. She had managed to live. She had gotten away from that awful spider! She skipped through the forest, not a care in the world. She was happy.
She was awake. Snowanna had been roused from sleep by some terrible noise. It sounded like Vanellope's car that time Swizzle got a lollipop stuck in her muffler. Rolling over, Snowanna found out what was causing the noise. Jubileena was curled up in bed next to her, snoring. Snowanna screamed in surprise, waking her friend.
"Jubileena? What are you doing here?" She asked.
"*yawn* Morning Snow." Jubileena said, still mostly asleep.
"Why were you in my bed?" Snowanna asked again.
"Well, I was going to my room last night when I saw you tossing and turning. I figured you were having a nightmare, but I heard that if you wake someone who's having a nightmare up, it'll just start again when they go back to sleep. So, since I couldn't wake you up, I thought maybe you'd feel better if you have company." Jubileena explained.
"Oh. That's… that was really nice of you." Snowanna said.
"Eh, what are friends for right?" Jubileena shrugged.
"Yeah. Hey, tell you what. How about I make us some omelets for breakfast?" Snowanna offered.
"Sweet! I want lots of ham in mine." Jubileena said, running to the kitchen.
Snowanna walked down to the kitchen to help her housemate. Maybe living with Jubileena would be better than she originally thought.
