"Ugg, Lindsey, come on! You're walking too slow!"
"Well MAYBE if someone didn't speedwalk everywhere they went, I wouldn't be walking too slow."
I cringed. She had a point, but I wouldn't let her see that she was right. I decided to slow down, even though it meant that I'd be caught up in the crowd that was about to come. The bell for first lunch rang, and I decided I couldn't walk slowly. I practically ran for the lunchroom, with my best friend Lindsey, running behind me.
"Why do you walk so fast everywhere you go?" She huffed.
"I don't like crowds. I think I may be claustrophobic of them."
"Well, fine. I'm gonna go get in line. Wanna come? It's make your own burritos today."
I sighed, then said," No, I'm not eating today. This school's food can be good sometimes, but not today." She gave me a glare, and scolded me, telling me I need to eat. I told her I'd be fine, and she finally gave up and ran to the lunch line. I looked to the right of my table, to see Sam and Travis come walking up.
"Hey guys." I said. Sam was one of my best friends. Travis was that one friend that everyone had that made weird noises, was loud and he makes people wonder why they put up with it. Travis threw his backpack onto the table, then ran to the lunch line before it got too crowded. Sam sat next to me and said," Are you eating today?" I shook my head, and told him I'll eat later. His expression darkened a bit, before he started to scold me like Lindsey."You need food! It's not good to not eat." I sighed, and said," I'll be getting food later. I don't like the school's food, that's all." He shook his head, and pulled out his lunch. I started to space out, thinking about a game I had been playing a lot recently. It was called Skyrim, and it was really fun. It had dragons, magic and everything I wished this world had. I was thinking about what'd it be like if I actually lived in the game, and what I would be like. I already knew the main quest, how to kill the main villain, and I was even pretty skilled in using a Battleaxe. I was just starting to wonder how shouts would work when I felt someone gently shaking me.
"HELLO! SUZANNAH, ARE YOU ALIVE?!?" It was Travis, and his blue eyes were peering into my own.
"What do you wantt?" I said, dismay lining my voice.
"We were planning to do a giant slumber party for the new years. We want to know if you can come?" He said.
I took a deep breath, and said," If my parents learn that there will be guys, I can't come. But, a little white lie here and there wouldn't hurt." I smirked when I said the last part, hoping to god that my parents would believe me. I'm a pretty good liar (not a good trait to have, I know) when it comes to most people. But with my parents, they see right through me. I know that if I'm careful enough with my words this time, I'll be able to go. After sorting through the details, the lunch bell finally rang. The last two classes I had went by quite fast, and I was finally on my way. The bus was always annoying, with elementary schoolers shrieking, and middle schoolers describing "experiences" they've had with the other gender. I tuned it all out, listening to the music on my phone. The bus got to our stop, and I walked home. My brother went downstairs to play Fallout 4, and I went upstairs to his room to play Skyrim. Soon, I had started up my game and was on my way to get the second and third words for the Whirlwind Shout when I started to get very dizzy. I paused the game, and stumbled to the kitchen to get some water and ibuprofen. The water seemed to worsen the feeling, and I felt myself lose my balance. The tiles of my kitchen floor got closer and closer until darkness enveloped them.
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I slowly opened my eyes, only to be met with a stone pathway. I bolted upright, and felt an unnatural heaviness on my back. I grabbed it, and brought it to my face. No way. A battleaxe? This must be a dream, I thought to myself. I had my hood over my feline face, and I realized I was my Khajiit character. Looking around, I noticed that three bodies with light armor were around me. Walking over to the first one, I turned him over. Gasping, I fell backwards.
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Traveling to Skyrim
FantasyThis a story of me and my friends being randomly teleported to Skyrim. I'll still have the responsibilities of the dragonborn, but I'll need my friends help to defeat Alduin. I do not own any of the characters you would meet in Skyrim, but I do own...