Sorry, the chapters look a lot longer in the word proccessor. Anyway, this chapter is longer than the first and the third chapter is much longer than this. Enjoy!
"He's been like this for a few hours now. I'm getting worried."
"All we can do is just hope he makes it. This is still very strange; his body is in perfect working order but his mind refuses to wake up. Also, his mental stress has been fluctuating, indicating that his body is in pain."
"I wish there was something--ANYTHING I could do. He is my friend, after all."
"Well, we have been working on something that could allow you to help him. But it's only a prototype and extremely dangerous to the person using it."
"I don't care! As long as it has a chance of waking him up, I'll try anything."
"Ok, if you insist. It'll take a few hours to get set up, however."
Eddy was still wandering around in the darkness. He was growing tired and he felt as if the place's gravity was slowly increasing.
"How am I supposed to find my way out of here?" He asked himself as he kept walking. There was absolutely nothing around him; no landmarks, people, animals, no anything. Eddy could barely tell if he was even moving anywhere.
After what seemed like an hour or two, Eddy finally collapsed from exhaustion.
"There's no way out of this place." He said to himself quietly.
Then suddenly, a light appeared behind him. Eddy got up and turned around to see an archway of light in the near distance. He felt drawn to it, walking forward with absolutely no fear or curiosity of what it was. All Eddy could think about was going into that white, magificent light.
As he drew nearer, Eddy suddenly heard something. Well, more accurately, he felt as if he heard something. It sounded like a faint ringing, accompanied by worried voices. This filled Eddy with fear and regret as he broke away from his trance and stepped away from the light. The ringing stopped and the voices sounded like they were having a sigh of relief before they vanished. Eddy didn't know exactly what happened, but he decided to stay away from the light for a while.
After a while more of walking, Eddy sat down to rest. It was strange; he hadn't eaten in what felt like hours but he wasn't hungry. It was if food was somehow automatically put into his stomach. The light was still there, way in the distance that Eddy had walked. Suddenly, another light appeared. Only this time it was yellow, shining down around Eddy like a stage light. Eddy got up and then found the silhouette of a person standing in front of him. After a bit of inspection, Eddy realized it was his brother!
"Big bro, what are you doing here?" He asked. The man didn't reply. He just stood there, casting a large shadow that engulfed Eddy inside of it. Then, Eddy started hearing voices. Angry voices; that of a man and a woman.
"Wait a second....that sounds like my parents!" He gasped as he recognized his mother and father's voices.
"Edward, you get here this minute and apologize to him!"
"Why can't you be more like your older brother, Edward?"
"Your brother never did these kinds of things. I'm so disappointed in you."
Their voices felt like arrows through Eddy's heart. All they said had to do with him and how Eddy should be more like his older, better, brother whose silhouette cast a giant shadow that Eddy stood in. Eddy started crying as the voices got louder and louder, and he collapsed on the ground. Gravity started pulling on Eddy more and more until he felt like he was getting crushed under his own weight, and Eddy felt like he was in hell.
But then, the white light appeared in front of him. The voices faded out and Eddy was able to get back up. The white started drawing Eddy in, and he started walking to it ignoring the ringing and the worried voices that came back.
