​ Mika must have fallen asleep, because the next thing she knew she was standing inside of a ring in a forest. Mika could feel chills going up her back, and goosebumps all around body. She shouldn't be there, she wasn't supposed to be there. The land of spirits wasn't meant for mortals, and definitely not for Mika. She had both her feet rooted firmly in the mortal world. Speaking of her feet, she realized she was still wearing her shoes. She never wore shoes in her dreams, she hated shoes. She almost through up, watching a few of the others throw up and her realization she got pulled into some trickster spirits games. Her grandmother always taught her to be wary of spirits but she hadn't felt anything prior to this. Mika listened to what the fairies said, and carefully considered her options. Not like she had any, she would have to play in whatever game this was. Mika followed the fairies and got knocked into by a black haired fellow, holding hands with someone with purple hair. She smiled softly at the two of them. "[color=fdc68a]Spirits are often whimsical and don't concern themselves in the affairs of mortals. I think we're mere pawns in the games they play with each other so as long as we stay here, and they didn't tell us expressly not to, so I don't think you'd get in trouble for it.[/color]" Mika informed them, hearing them question it. She reached down and slid off her boots and socks and squishing her feet into the ground. It felt like summer, and home a little bit. A little bit of magic in the air, a little bit of magic in the ground. That comforted her a little, as well as the knowledge that they seemed to be needed, and not used for sacrifice. So far at least. "[color=fdc68a]Sorry, I never introduced myself. I'm Mika.[/color]" Mika smiled at the both of them a little more warmly now. "[color=fdc68a]You two know each other then? So the choices the spirits made weren't quite at random.[/color]" Mika deduced from what she could see. She wondered how she fit in this situation, as she knew none of them, nor did she look like she was where they were from. She was an...outlier, which could prove to be a problem later. Depending on what they spirits wanted them for of course.