Suddenly my eyes flew open. I saw the bright blue sky; clear with no obstructions from any clouds. Slowly, I stood up and took in my surroundings. Green was the first thought that came into my head. Surrounded by luscious green grass and a few trees were dotted around the vast area but it was still green. There was an ethereal feel as I walked around. My clothes were still the same but I felt as if they did not fit in with this new world. As if I did not fit in with this world. So I was sitting at a table with my coffee and cake, a crazy lady came and put something in my coffee, then I fell asleep and ended up here?! I asked myself. I closed my eyes and listened. I could hear a river flowing nearby. I rushed past the whispering trees and made my way towards the river. I thought back to my geography lessons; rivers flowed down hill. I started my way up the Green Hill.
The evening sun began to set. My feet made the monatomic sound. It was printed in my mind. Left, right, left, right, I told myself. I became tired and decided stop trailing after the never-ending river under the oak tree. Just as I was about to sit down, I heard a deep gravelly voice in my ear. "You are almost there, daughter of Eve. High King Peter is waiting for you. Hurry Child!" it said. I was too frightened to even stop; I picked up my pace and pushed on.
Before I knew it I was face to face with a magnificent site. A large castle stood at the end of my journey. The castle had large dark windows dotted around its brown brick canvas. It was a large castle which sat on the peaceful hill. I saw the crumbly stoned path, lit with bright lanterns, leading to the door. The large bronze knocker made a booming sound as I used it. A sudden gust of wind pushed me through and the door swung shut behind me.
The inside of the castle was a sight to behold. The walls adorned with faces I had never seen before, but held a very regal air. The marble staircases twirled high towards the ceiling on either side of me. A large red carpet rolled out in front of me and led towards a large hall.
"Erin, you're finally here!" cried a man with a voice as smooth as velvet. I turned around and saw a familiar body, the shaggy blonde hair swished as he rushed towards me. My eyes grew wide as I recognised who it was. It can't be, I cried to myself. As I walked towards him, I fell over a loose rock. His strong muscular arms wrapped around my waist to catch me before I made contact with the cold hard floor. I smoothed some of his hair back so I could see into his eyes. They were bright blue –like sapphires I thought. Before I knew it, darkness had over taken me.
