I felt the warm sun against my skin and the smell of fresh-cut grass greeted me when I came too. I couldn’t remember falling asleep in a park. To be honest, I can’t remember coming to the park. The last thing I remember is hearing Maddy’s soft voice and Peyton's anxious breathing. Standing up and looking around I knew this place is different than another place I've been too. The park was empty, a set of swings were being pushed by an invisible wind and the roundabout in the centre of the play park was moving slowly. The slide’s metal shined as the sun’s rays bounced off it. On the bench was a single figure. I raise my arm to block the suns light as it was affecting my vision. I start to walk over to the bench, but the figure was gone. I lower my arm and I look around to try and find the

