For Adrian it had been a fairly ordinary day. He'd met up with a few friend, or rather some minions. Subordinates really. No true equals as far as he was concerned with his royal subjects. Together the small group played a few sports. Adrian's team did fairly well. Out of 10 games they won 7. He felt proud about this considering he did a fair amount of the work. Still those around him weren't the pictures of perfection, so to speak. He had no real problems though. The day went on without a hitch. They got some food. He watched as his "friends" failed at trying to flirt with a few girls. He made no attempts. He felt no need to. Adrian wasn't dissatisfied with his life in the slightest. As he separated from his friends the young man made his way home where he was sure his mom would have dinner ready. He smiled all the while thinking today had been a good day. Now he could eat, relax and rest. That what he did too. he greet his parents happily, ate the dinner his mother had made and then proceeded to his room where he would use his time wisely and do something productive to society... NOT! He turn on his TV and put on a game. He smiled as he began to play until about 11:30. "Finally done with this one." He said calmly. It wasn't like he'd just started the game after all. He got up and went to the bathroom with a towel and some clothes to sleep in. When he finished it was about 11:45. He went back to his room, set the alarm and laid down to sleep. It didn't take long for a pretty awesome dream to begin, but it was cut short, much to Adrian's dismay. He found himself standing in a black area with what looked like a mirror. Or... A window? It made a fairly quick transition which he didn't quite understand. "What the hell?" He asked before he was pulled through. "Oh fuck..." Everything was happening so fast. The arrival of the white rabbit. The questioning of others. "Geez... You better talk quick rabbit. I'm not partial to having my dreams interrupted." He said in a rather annoyed tone acting as if, not only his dreams, but his being as a whole was more important than everyone else's.