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Hannah

No entry meant no gain. Samantha knew this. Samantha was a girl that had no interest in being a normal girl. She wanted to be different, different from everyone else in the city. Some kids wanted to be famous. She on the other hand, wanted to do something that could keep her busy. But one day, she stumbled into a fantasy world where everyone had their own power, and had their own unique spots. Samantha kicked at the door. The fantasy door did not budge. Samantha whirled around and found a bottle on the ground next to her feet. It said, "Do not drink, but use". She didn't know what that meant. Her English teacher, Mr. Comedy, always went over quotes, but she had never heard of this one. Was this even a quote? Or were just some "fit well together" words put together? Samantha didn't know. But she had to try it. The liquid in the bottle flew through the air until it splashed onto the door. The door slowly creaked open, showing magnificent colors coming through. The light was endless. Samantha put her arm around her head while walking through the door. She stepped on the ground two times to see if anyone was there.

"Hello?" She called out. Shortly after, a rejoinder came back.

"Who is this?" Said a mystical voice, a voice nobody ever thought could ever exist.

"Your biggest hope and dreams"The voice came floating back to her like a cloud.

"There is no such thing!" Samantha turned around to go back home, but she saw that the door had disappeared.

"There is no such thing as a way back home, because you have always belonged here. Here, you can create your life as you go." The voice appeared as a shadow that was just walking in and out of the hallways.

"That sounds ridiculous! I need someone helping me to do things!" Samantha protested but only laughters responded.

"I heard that you wanted to be different. THIS is your chance to be different!"The voice said with a sigh. It sounded like the voice was getting tired of Samantha.

"I guess I'll have to try to fit in, then" Samantha started to walk down the hallway with every step a heavy step and trying to pull her back down. Samantha soon adjusted to her life, and was happy where she was. She rarely thought about her life where she was born, because she had to focus everywhere in order to make good choices.