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Alandra I knew something was drastically wrong when I couldn't hear Jonathans' voice anymore. I could vaguely feel him touch me every now and again. Other than that, everything was pitch black. I was afraid and felt so alone. "You aren't alone idiot." "Whose there?" I shouted into the darkness. There was snickering and then suddenly, I was on a mountain top. The forest behind me, what I assume was the ocean in front of me. I have never seen the ocean. Only in books and movies. But this is what I pictured it to be. A vast blue, the sky reflecting off it. Everything was so beautiful. The breeze brought over the salty air and I couldn't get enough of it. It looked like it might've been noon with how high the sun was in the sky. Looking down, I could see I was weari