"Emma do you really think people will care about these anomalies in gravitation and people randomly disappearing?" Emma rolled her eyes at her editor in chief then turned upon him with a fake enthusiastic smile. "Richard it's fascinating. And honestly it's a breath of fresh air from all the celebrity gossip, political and economic bullshit." She watched as his face relaxed and she knew she had him then. "Alright take Bobby with you for photographs." Emma visibly rolled her eyes. Bobby was the heralds main pervert. Constantly grabbing asses and making passes at unsuspecting co-workers. "Please Richard let me do this one on my own. I have already done so much research and it would be pointless to try and fill someone in. Let Bobby take my story about the bridge damage." After what seemed like years of waiting he responded. "Fine but I want a rough draft by Wednesday afternoon." Emma smiled. "Great! I'm leaving right now."
Emma had driven 100 miles to get to a secluded beach house where her contact told her a couple had gone missing two weeks prior. She was slightly relieved to be working at the beach for an extended weekend. Emma knew she would have her story done by Sunday night. Which would give her two whole days to relax. Emma wrote out the first page of her article which mostly consisted of background information and what she knew so far. She grabbed her camera and made her way down the path to the private beach. It was warm outside but the waves brought in a cool breeze. She took a few photos of the sunset and the beach. Emma continued her way down the beach and noticed no one was really out down at the beach. She made a note of it and continued on. That's when she saw the subtle light illuminating from a particular spot on the beach. It was like a glare in your rearview mirror. Emma made her way over a snapped a picture. She took a step forward and she was falling down a beautiful kaleidoscope of blues, greens and purples. Emma felt like screaming but was struck by the beauty of the lights she was falling through. Suddenly she wasn't falling anymore and she had landed on her ass. Emma looked up into the golden eyes of a warrior clad in golden armour. "Where the hell am I" she questioned backing away from the warrior. She looked around and the room was golden with the design of inner clock workings. "My name is Heimdell. I am the gatekeeper. You are in Asgard. How did you find your way here?" Emma was stunned. Asgard? How the hell did she end up in a totally different place? "I...I don't know. I was doing research and fell...down this beautiful path of light." Heimdell looked upon her confused. "I must take you to king Odin." Well this is just great she thought but she followed him anyways. The light reflected off of a beautiful rainbow bridge that glistened brighter than anything she had ever seen. They walked for an eternity before making it to the central building. Heimdell led her inside and bowed before who she assumed to be the king. That's when everything went black and Emma fainted.
