Okieee, so super-duper short, but the chapters will be longer from here. This is just an important foreshadowing scene that will make sense in the end! Ok, enjoy! :D


They were back in the house. John was at the piano, atop sat a plush platypus. Not much was different from their first encounter with the home, except for the massive amounts of origami bunnies. They were everywhere.

"Turn off visibility and interactivity, it'd be messy to be seen." Eva ordered.

"Yeah, yeah. Happy?" Neil complied as he switched off the controls. "Geez. I forgot to ask him, about all these rabbits. This is creeping me out. We probably should have checked his record for psychopathy first."

Eva rolled her eyes. Suddenly, the familiar melody stopped.

"What the-, did he hear me?" Neil turned to Eva, who looked as dumfounded as he.

"That's impossible," Eva stated, "It's probably just part of his memory."

John smashed down on the keys. "Then I stand by my point," Neil added.

Eva told Neil to stop talking and find a memento in the house to hop from this memory into a farther memory.

They started upstairs. Five memory links were required to activate the machine.

"What is this? Like a million years old?" Neil asked, holding up a rugged backpack. The two soon found a vase of fresh flowers. First and second memory links had been activated. "I hate this stuff," Neil complained as he activated a third link through a bottle of pickled olives. A forth link had been activated by Eva through an old copy of "The Emperor's New Clothes" by Hans Christian Andersen. They traveled back down the stairs and removed their four activated links to a larger link in a blue umbrella. Neil wandered over to a familiar looking bunny.

"Well aren't you special? Having two colours when all your siblings look like they drowned in bleach," he scoffed, "What's that? You think you're really creepy? Why yes, I agree!"

"We need to find the last link."

"What's that over there?" Neil pointed to a large clock across the room, "It's working, but it doesn't tick."

"Well, it doesn't matter anymore, we have our final link. Ready to go?"

Neil nodded and headed back to the umbrella.

"HADOOUKEN!"

"What the hell was that?!" Eva exclaimed. Neil blushed. "That's it, I'm doing the transferring from now on."

She prepared the memento, and as soon as they had entered the memory, they were gone.