[@Click This], [@Crusader Lord], [@Hammerman], [@PINKPANTHERESS], [@Qia] [hr] [center][h3][b]Some Forest...[/b][/h3][/center] With time, and the increasing intensity of hysterical women, the girls in the glen awoke and rose to their feet, one after the other. Some of them were flipping out, making up plausible reasons and scenarios for their current situation in their mind - and then projecting said delsuional asumptions into their surroundings. Others took a more clinical and calm approach to the whole ordeal, trying to rationalize and make sense of the non-sensical and unexplainable phenomenon as best they could. And some just stood there... Screaming to the heavens above and doing absolutely nothing productive or useful at all. Yup. It was a mess. Thankfully, one of the girl's seemed to have - somehow - managed to keep enough of their head in order to notice something. Something that they shouldn't and hadn't known about before they passed out and then awoke in this strange place. It was the playboy bunny who had managed to first figure out that she now knew things that she earlier hadn't had any knowledge or idea about. What's more, she was able to unleash a small, clearly supernatural ability on a poor, defenseless and wholly innocent tree. Humanity at its finest! As Red Riding Hood approached and tried to coaz the bunnygirl into spilling the beans on how and what she'd just done, the entire collective assembly of females were sudden struck by... A ring-tone. Or, to be more precise, an electronic ring-noise. Kinda like the one you'd hear in a live-call or when using a chat program and getting a message. But the noise came form inside their own head... Which... Was disconcerting to say the least. Nevertheless! As soon as the brief, three-piece noise stopped, each of them would notice something [b][i]even more[/i][/b] bizarre. in front of their eyes, blocking their vision, a big envelope-shaped icon appeared. Yeah. An icon. Like the one you see on a home-screen on a smartphone or something. But it was there. Right infront of them. Hovering in mid-air. ANd it was moving. Like an animated gif or something. Then, without their consent, it blooped itself, and a new strange thing happened. A window opened up. Like on a computer screen. But in their eyes. Their mind's eye? Whatever. They could all see it, that's the important bit. The window looked pretty standard to what you'd expect a window containing an email or message to lo0k like, save it was slightly transparent. But that wasn't the important bit. The important bit was what was written, and that the message started automatically reading itself to each of the girls, still in their head, with no scientifically acceptable reason as to why. [quote][b]Subject:[/b] Welcome! [b]Sender:[/b] God [b]Message:[/b] Hello, hello, hello! Congratulations, girlls~ *Clap, clap, clap* You've all been selected as the esteemed and fortunate winners of a trip to an entirely different world, yay! I'm sure you got all sorts of quesitons and concerns, but don't worry even teensy bit! I've provided you with some of my personal wardrobe that'll hlep you make your way in this brand new and exciting world you all find yourselves in. Just remember to keep those garaments on, ladies~ They're your key to success while you're visting here. Oh, and don't worry, even though you're all form different parts of your world and in a brand new one, I've granted you all the ability to both speak and read the language, so you should all be able to communicate flawlessly! Ain't I something~? Alright then, have fun and I do hope you'll enjoy your time in this world! Best of luck to you all, [heart-emoji]![/quote] The voice of the reader was... Very..[i]. Chipper[/i]. Almost to the point of sounding like an excited teenager talking to her gal-pals about something inconsequential and silly. Except, you know, this was about the prospect of trans-dimensional travel by some unknown deity who apparently had just lent out some of her own questionable attires to a group of five randomly selected women who had probably never met. Sounds reasonable, yeah.? In any case... The girls were left with the window and the e-mail icon then closing on its own, and vanishing into the ether without a trace, as if it had never been there at all. And then there was just the woods, the clearing and the ladies in their outfits. And birds tweeting. [center][h3][i]5 Minutes Later...[/i][/h3][/center] The first of the girls to notice something was [b][u]Sayu[/u][/b]. For some reason, she could hear a distant noise coming from... That direction. Well, it wasn't exactly easy to tell which way [i]that[/i] was, due to the lack of a compass or map or any other way to discern one way from another. But regardless, she heard [i]something[/i]. Whatever it was, it seemed to be getting closer though. Not particularly fast or anything - but bit by bit, she could hear the sound of rustling leaves, thuds on dirt or grass and the muffled noises of what was... Voices? Animal noises? It was difficult to tell... The second one to pick up on this approaching source of new sounds was [b][u]Charlotte[/u][/b], though by the time she heard anything, Sayu had already picked up on the sounds. Now it was up to these two girls - because the other three sure as heck didn't seem to notice any foreign sounds that weren't the breezy breeze or singing birds. What to do? Inform the others about a potential new arrival? Run and hide? Climb a tree? Fall down in a fetal position, cry and call for mommy? It was up to them! Oh, but this was all a bit after the whole message-from-God-deal... So, maybe they had some talking and sicussing to do about that bit first...