CHAPTER 2
"Where am I?" I ask aloud as I open my eyes to a Trina platform in a tunnel. The train tracks were empty. I turned around and saw a note on the wall. I read it slowly out loud. "Just get on the train, it will take you to yourself."
What train?
I turned around again. Oh, that train. Well why not? I got on and the doors shut behind me. The instant I sat down there was a ring and the doors opened again. I get off. When I turn to look at the train again it's gone.
Looking ahead I see a previously nonexistent room in front of me. Going in father, I see four doors branching off from it. I'm in a mansion room, complete with a fireplace and a few couches.
/Man, this is weird,/ I think.
"Yes. it is" a cool female voice responds to my right. There's a glowing girl walking toward me. A literally glowing white girl maybe 19 years old with blazing red eyes.
"Who are you?" I ask. "And what is this place? It just feels of impossible." I'm not sure whether I'm referring to this specific place or the whole world I landed in. Both fit that description.
"You won't understand yet. So let me just say this: if you lose so many times, your monsters will soon take control."
"What does that mean?" I ask as I find myself back on the platform. The train pulled up and a heavily jacketed man walked up. He was a Mexican man in all black with a gold trim trench coat he had shaggy hair and an aura of respect but hate. He grunted and left I got onto the train…
…and became conscious.
"Hey man, end this already."
I took in a deep breath and the air around me warped. As I exhaled I released another blast of whatever I had been shooting off. As I did I saw the damage I had done while unconscious. The man's arm was about ripped off and he had a gash across his stomach and left eye. As the wave hit him he braced himself only to be pushed 70 odd feet of the cliff the town was on a part of he vanished from sight.
I started walking around, reassuring the citizens of the town that I was going to leave as soon as I made sure most of them were OK.
An old man walked up to me. "I'm Christian, I'm the head elder of the city. Would you mind walking with me?"
I couldn't deny him that. We walked into a big building, passed some resting guards and headed into an elevator.
