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Sunday, March 5, 2006


A Different World: Chapter 1
A Different World

Opening: Enter the Well


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Ellie Shinohara age 15,was a normal teenage girl, she goes (or went) to the same school as Kagome. Until one day, when she bought a necklace at an Old Amulet Store. The store manager said that the legend says that it holds strange but powerful, powers. She thought it was just a fairytale, but she was wrong. Lately the necklace has been acting weird; glowing, pulsating, and changing colors. She tried to bring it back but the store wasn’t there anymore. People were saying there was no such store. She began to think she was dreaming, a very long one. But she noticed that it would act up again every time she'd pass the Higurashi Shrine. So one day she followed it and it brought her to the well and the necklace started to freak out, she leaned over to see what it was in it. She herd someone coming and jumped in. Everything started to glow blue (like in the first opening). She was so freaked out. She didn't know what to do. All of the sudden she blacked out . . . she had a vision, it was dark, and flames everywhere. She could hear a voice calling to her. She could see a shadow of a girl in the fire and turned into what looked like a fox, it glanced at her, then walked further into the fire and disappeared. Right before she gained consciousness; two bright streams of light shot out and flew around in confusion (the whole time her necklace was glowing) and shot at her. One into the center of her back and the other into the center piece of her necklace. Just before all of this ended a bright beam of light shot up out of the well, both visible to Feudal Era and Modern Japan. There was a silence as te bright light shined and faded away as if nothing ever happened. Ellie finally regained consciousness and found her self in the middle of a forest. She couldn't remember a lot of what happened. She was confused and scared. She didn't know where she was or how she got there, and that her life will never be the same . . .

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