Wednesday 29 December 2010

Chapter four. Or as I like to call it - Chapter four.

     That girl person took a second to take in what had just happened. Well, I say a second, but in reality it took her a really really really long time. But to be fair, I think that anybody would be surprised if they were unexpectedly teleported to an unknown location. Especially if this was done by a trouble making chimpanzee for seemingly no reason whatsoever. It's not like the writer didn't actually have a plan for the castle and so decided to effectively start again entirely by changing the setting... Ahem.
     So this totally new place presented practically an infinite amount of possibilities. It could be a new country, a new planet or something exciting like that. Maybe this new world was made of marshmallows and chocolate coins? Maybe it was inhabited by strange new creatures called flopalops which look a bit like rabbits except they can juggle? Maybe - but it's easier to write about what you know.
     It was a dark dark night. The wind was strong and the rain was quite strong as well. It was generally fairly nasty...
     I'm just kidding.
     She found herself on the outskirts of what appeared to be an old western town. Rocky mountains were visible on the horizon and the ground was covered in rocky rocks. Some tumbleweed rolled towards her, it proceeded to stop, slap her whilst muttering something about 'damn kids nowadays' and then continue on it's way. The place was desserted - there were ice creams and an assortment of puddings everywhere.
     As she approached the town, she realised that she was feeling very nervous and apprehensive. Her hands felt like jelly and she felt like she was going to throw up. There were two possible explanations for why she suddenly felt this way. One of which was that maybe, just maybe, it was her destiny to be here. Maybe whatever she was seeking was in this derelict town. Whether it be a person, a thing, or a person-like thing. Perhaps it was here, and she could sense it.
     Or, Perhaps it was just due to the fact that she had consumed so much of the dessert that was lying around on the floor - the greedy pig. This would also explain why her hands felt like jelly.  Just a thought.

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