It was a bright and sunny afternoon. Cadenza Amoré, or Cadence as she preferred to be called, was walking home from schoo. A bunch of guys had politely offered her a car ride, and she turned them down just as politely. She didn't feel comfortable taking a car ride from a guy she didn't know that well. Besides, her house wasn't that far from the school, and she found it somewhat theraputic to walk. It gave her time to think about things... It had been a few months since [i]he[/i] died, but Cadence had plenty of time to get over the heartbreak, she still missed him dearly. [i]I wish you could be here now...[/i] She thought to herself. Once Cadence arrived to her house, she dug through her purse, searching for her house key. As she fumbled through her bag, she felt something unfamiliar amongst the contents. She pulled the thing out, and saw some strange pink and white device she had never seen before. The blonde studied the unfamiliar device quizzically. "Well, that's odd... I know I didn't put this in here... Although... I do have to admit, it is kind of cute. Hehe." She threw the gadget back into her bag, found her key, unlocked the door, and went inside. As soon as she got in, she went upstairs to her room, and turned on the laptop sitting on her desk. She was the first one home, her parents and brothers hadn't returned yet. Cadence decided to browse the web for a bit before getting started on her homework. Before the computer asked for her password, the gadget device in her purse started blinking. As it did the computer screen turned white, and emiited a blinding. The girl constantly clicked her mouse, and typing random buttons on the keyboard in the hopes that she'd stumble onto something that would fix whatever problem she was experiencing. Up until now, her laptop worked just fine. It had never done anything like this before. Her eyes went wide in surprise. "What in the world?!" Cadence started to scream as the white light suddenly started to envelop her. Then everything got quiet... Just as quickly as it happened, the light died down, and Cadence was nowhere to be seen.