- Part 1: Down the Rabbit Hole...
- >Falling sucks
- >You don't even know where you are
- >Or how you got there
- >All you can concentrate on is that sick feeling of falling
- >After relaxing yourself, you look around as best as you can
- >There is no color around you
- >You see yourself fine, but there's no color around
- >It wouldn't be so bad if it were white
- >But black is the absence of color
- >Where you remember that, you don't know
- >Must have been back in grade school
- >Of all the things to remember... No wonder you're in this situation
- >"No focus, no initiative, you'll be lucky to survive the world"
- >Ah, thanks Dad, for the vote of confidence
- >But seriously, where the fuck are you?
- >You still feel yourself falling, but not like you're skydiving
- >It almost feels like you're being pushed into it
- >Kinda reminds you of Alice in Wonderla-
- >Ok brain, Dad might have had a point. Focus here
- >"Enjoying the ride?"
- Who said that?
- >"Oh, where are my manners?"
- >You wait for the voice to identify itself
- You want to tell me who you are?
- >"I was looking for my manners, but they seem to have fallen out of my pocket!"
- >An obnoxious laugh follows
- Where am I?
- >"Not a very perceptive one, it seems. You aren't asking the right questions."
- >Thinking to yourself, you quickly find the error in your thinking
- Where am I going?
- >"So you are capable of logical reasoning! But perhaps, only when prompted..."
- Answer me!
- >"Unfortunately for you, I have no need of reason or logic."
- GOD DAMNIT JUST ANSWER THE FUCKING QUESTION
- >"But that would just ruin the fun."
- What fun?
- >"You'll see for yourself soon enough. Just remember this, my little Airman..."
- >His voice starts to become more distant
- How do you know me?
- >Silence
- Ok, I'm listening.
- >"You're about to enter a world...of chaos..."
- >More laughter rings through the empty void
- >Sound becoming more distant, you feel your vision become hazy
- >As you start closing your eyes, vague horrors haunt your vision
- >Images flash before your eyes, but too quickly for you to register what you saw
- >And suddenly
- >An abrupt stop
- >Into the ground
- >Pain flares through your back and you black out.

