Chapter 2: Dimension O
Lewis landed hard on the grass. He tumbled around after the impact of the drop, but was able to stand up. He turned to see a girl a couple years older than him, just sit there, looking around in awe. Lewis had no idea what her problem was, until he himself turned around. They were in what seemed to be a whole new world. It was as if they were in a video game, or a psychotic dream. The sky was a vibrant purple, the grass was bluish, clouds moved faster than normal, and there were many terrain features that were just scattered along the land. Whether they fit the area they were in or not. They were at the edge of a cliff and Lewis climbed up on a tall rock and looked out to the region ahead of them. Below him, was a lot of grass and rocky lands. Though at the edge of the horizon northwest of his position, he could see a stretch of land that seemed to be snowy. It was like the seasons all revolved around that particular land, and rotated slowly.
Cheryl stood up finally after examining the land they were within with an intense amount of suspiciousness. She stood up and continued to explore around, taking a peek over the cliff and then rolling backward. She had a semi-minor case of hypsiphobia, and was rather uncomfortable staring down for what seemed like a mile to the bottom of the trench. She then turned her head, finally realizing that a boy a little bit younger than her was just perched on a rock, examining the land ahead. She had no idea who it was.
Lewis then spotted a small dot appear over the horizon, blocking a very small speck of his view of the sun that appeared to be setting, but in all "reality" was never going to. The dot grew bigger, and eventually appeared to be a small white bird. Though as it came closer, he found that it was a familiar, gigantic paper crane coming in to get him. The wind from the speeding paper bird knocked him off the rock next to Cheryl. Then, out of the air came a metal cage that closed them both in and a TV screen popped out of the ceiling of it. "Great" Though Cheryl as she found herself imprisoned in the steel cage.
A man that was darkened by a shadow popped up on the screen. He appeared to be in a dark room. He had a very nerdy and peculiar voice that made Cheryl cringe and made Lewis laugh a little.
"Greetings, I'm Rob, and I'm going to teach you how to make a paper crane. You can start by collecting these orbs." said Rob, displaying a picture of three levitating and different colored orbs. "Good luck!" he said abruptly and before their eyes, the screen exploded and the cage faded as if it never existed.
