As I woke up, I felt a warm, humid breeze trying to smother my face. At first I thought it was just a little air ventilating through my room but then I remembered that it was winter back home and the air was almost always cold. Upon, realizing this, I opened my eyes cautiously and looked around. I was covered by lush soft golden grass, feeling too comfortable I rolled onto my back and stretched. Yawning, I slowly got and looked around. I was frozen in my tracks, for endless miles all I could see around myself was mellow hills with trees every now and then. I muttered out grunt thinking about how the hell I could have gotten here and where was I anyways? After a few minutes of pure confusion, I started to walk slowly towards the top of the closest hill; my rubber soled converse squeaking as they rubbed against the soft dried grass. When I got to the top, I scanned the horizon trying to conclude where I …show more content…
The instant I saw the endless rolling little hills, the tree top like trees and the distant giraffes, I knew where I was; Africa. Sitting back down trying to think what I should do, my asthma started to kick up. Frantically I tousled every single pocket on myself only to find that they were all empty. Remembering my doctor’s advice about this kind of scenario, I started to try to relax. Looking at my empty sweaty hands and focusing. My breathing started to get a little lighter. I started to think about what I should do but I couldn’t come up with anything. Remembering how I never paid attention in school or to my dad I started to cry, what was I doing here and most importantly how could I possibly get back home from such an uninhabited place like this. After an hour of feeling sorry for myself I heard a low but steady thumping. Starting to feel it in the ground I turned around and saw a herd of maybe fifty elephants, both big and small, stampeding towards me. I started to run as fast as I could towards the clump of trees and bushes to my right. My heart was beating loud enough to hear it when I got there, sweat dripping from my brow I turned around and watched the group