"Doctor! Come quick, Edd's going into shock!"

"What?!? Let me see......Oh dear, his mental stress levels are off the charts! What on Earth is going on?"

"I don't know. I tried all sorts of diagnositcs but his body is in perfect working order as well. I tried to call his parents to tell them but they didn't answer."

"Edd and Ed only have 34 hours until we have to pull them out of Eddy's mind. Any longer and they'll be conjoined perminently and none of them will wake up.

"Ed, boost me up!" Eddy shouted as his friend came over.
"Okie Dokie Eddy!" Ed replied, oblivious to the fact that Edd could be in danger. He came over to Eddy and picked him up by his feet. Ed and Eddy reached as high as they could but they still couldn't get over the massive overturned tree.
"If only Double-D were here. He could help!"
"Ed, Double-D is on the other side of the log and he's probably going through hell over there!" Eddy shouted. After a few seconds, Ed registered what Eddy said to him.
"OH NO!! DOUBLE-D IS IN DANGER?!?" Ed shouted. He heaved and threw Eddy high up over the log and, with his uncanny strength, jumped up after him. They both landed on top of the log and looked in horror at what was in front of them. There was a small house that was completely on fire. Wasting no time, Ed and Eddy quickly ran into the house and saw a little five-year-old child walking toward a brilliant light in front of him.

Edd had to walk into that light, he just had to. With each step he took the pain grew weaker and weaker.
"DOUBLE-D!!!" He heard someone shout. He stopped, but was too scared to turn around. He wouldn't turn back, not after what he'd been through. He resumed walking towards the light. He was about to touch it when he felt something. The light disappeared and the house started spinning around Edd. The next thing he knew, he was back in the forest next to Eddy, who'd put his hand on his shoulder.
"I wouldn't do that if I were you, Double-D." Eddy said softly. He remembered how Edd had saved him from his torture, and Eddy had finally repaid the favor. Edd, overflowing with tears, bent down and hugged Eddy, much to his uncomfort and confusion.
"How did you get to me?" Edd asked.
"When I told monobrow that you were in danger, the idiot threw me over the log. The next thing I saw was a house on fire and you were a five year old with his head burning."
"Double-D, what happened?" Ed asked. His voice was serious and concerning, which was extremely rare for the boy. But he was serious; he saw how much pain Edd was in.
"Back when I was around four or five, I was a rowdy no-gooder who always made a mess of things. But one day I went too far and started playing with matches. I accidentally lit the house on fire and my parents burned to death. You two saw what was under my hat when you attached it to the ceiling during the time when you started breaking the rules. A burning piece of wood hit my head and left the entire top of it scared and burnt, and to this day I can't bear to reveal it to the other kids." Edd explained. Ed and Eddy saddened; they never knew Edd went through so much at such a young age. But they were happy to have their friend back, and Edd was happy too.
Ed threw Edd and Eddy back over the log and jumped after them. They came to the other side to meet with Painajainen.
"You could've gotten yourselves killed." He said with a stern yet somewhat deadpan voice. Without another word he started walking off, with the three Eds following closely after him.
After what seemed like more hours of walking, they finally reached a path that had a wall of light at the end. Ed, Edd, and Eddy got a little concerned; they knew that walking into a certain light would kill you. But this light was like a curtain that spread for as far as the eye could see in either direction. Jainen walked into it casually and disappeared. Ed had the courage to go next. Edd went afterwards and disappeared also. Eddy gathered up his courage and stepped into the light.

The next thing Eddy knew, he felt like he was falling very fast. Eddy tried to open his eyes but he couldn't. He suddenly landed on something soft and slowly opened his eyes.
"It looks like he's finally awake." said a familiar voice. Eddy opened his eyes and saw Ed and Edd over him.
"Oh, I feel weird" Eddy said groggily. He got up and started stretching. He turned to Painajainen, who was standing near the door.
"Thank you for helping me and my friends, Jainen. You're a pretty cool dude." Eddy said. Jainen just nodded and stepped aside to let the three boys out. After about an hour or two of walking, the three boys finally reached the cul-de-sac. It was getting late, so they said their goodbyes and went their separate ways for the night. Eddy got into bed and let out a sigh of relief. It was all over.