Once again, like every other night, Nat was sat on his old, wooden chair behind the register of his book store, reading a different book each day, waiting for a customer to walk in... but like every other night, no one. He glanced at the old grandfather clock that stood behind him to check the time; 10:30, thirty minutes already past closing time. He slipped a black bookmark into his book, stood up, and walked towards the entrance of the store. As he stood before the door, he looked out the glass window to see if there is anyone outside, but all he saw was the dimly lit, empty street. He locked the door and drew the curtains, then returned to his wooden chair and continued to read his book. As the hour passed, Nat grew tired. Within a few minutes of completing his book, he drifted to a deep sleep. At first, his dream felt ordinary... until the stroke of midnight, when a pulse made him feel as if he woke up. However, rather than seeing the dusty old shelves and piles of books, he found himself in a dark room among several other people, with a grand rectangular window. Out the window was a lush and beautiful landscape, too beautiful, looked too much like a scene described in a fantasy book he once read when he was a child. [i]Am I still dreaming[/i], he wondered. The land in front of him looked far too beautiful to be seen in reality, yet he had a strange feeling that it was too real to be a dream. Nat continued wondering until his thoughts are disrupted by being pulled into the window and falling in the land he was just admiring. After the fall, [i]anything else going to happen[/i], he thought... And sure enough, a talking, red-eyed white rabbit that wore a red coat and stood upright entered Nat's view. After the rabbit spoke, many questions ran through his head, the most dominant questions being, [i]what did the rabbit mean by 'they look no different from other humans'?[/i] He really wanted to ask this question, but the answer he wants will most likely be related to why he's there, so he just waited for the rabbit to answer.