Here being the cockpit of an airplane.
If there was one thing the blonde tomboy was afraid of, it was being in an airplane. An airplane that was flying in the sky. It was rather strange that Ellie Spectre did not remember how she had been put on the airplane. Maybe her parents had drugged her and shoved her on while she couldn't resist? Everything seemed a bit foggy. Yet, it was strange that she was in the cockpit of the airplane. In fact, there was a controller in front of her.
Wait.
Where was the captain?
Her eyes shot over to the chair next to her, which was conveniently turned away.
"You know, you really are a disappointment."
Ellie's arm shot out and swiveled the chair to facing her, only to come face to face with a pale spotted cat with a silver star on her forehead. "God damn it cat! Why th'hell didja bring me on this plane?!"
The cat did not answer her. "Such a disappointment..." was the last thing she said before a random rainbow ribbon shot through, latched onto Ellie's leg, and literally dragged her kicking and screaming through and out of the plane.
OUT of the plane.
F*CK!
This was like a dream, where you were falling, and the moment you hit the ground and were supposed to die, you woke up. Ellie let out a scream. It wasn't like anybody was there to hear it.
"You know, that just makes you sound more and more like a girl." a voice chimed in rather clearly. Which made no sense, because the air was rushing past her ears so loudly from how fast she was hurtling down to the ground. Daring to turn towards the voice, Ellie could feel her cheek try to peel off her face, rattling harshly as the wind resistance pushed it upwards. In all honesty, it wasn't something she expected to see next to her. A yellow-suited girl who looked exactly like her with a giant prissy bow fluttering behind her. And rather than trying to save herself, she was leaning into her dive towards the ground.
Wait.
How come they hadn't hit the ground yet?! "Oh my god, am I still falling?!!!"
"You talk such a big game, but you aren't anything but a pansy-a**." Sailor Iris' voice wasn't shouting, but instead, it was just conversational, which made no sense. Then again, the whole ordeal made no sense.
Ellie had to shout out "What do you mean?!"
"No wonder Sailor Castor had to save your a** twice. Can't even handle a little fall?"
"LITTLE?!! You call this LITTLE?!! This is anything BUT little!" Though that infamous saying of don't look down seemed to apply, the blonde did just that. The earth didn't look like it was getting any closer, but it didn't calm her nerves at all.
Gold eyes shot over to her falling companion and found Sailor Iris still ever confident in her fall. "You won't ever be able to do anything. You can't beat up a single negaverser. They keep killing people while you sit and worry about passing a stupid test."
"It's not stupid! My bike means everything to me!!"
"What good's a bike if everyone dies? You really do deserve to die."
Ellie's eyes had been on the ground, and within the blink of the eye, the ground was at her face. Everything turned black.
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It was all over. Sitting upright and panting harshly as she woke up in a cold sweat, Ellie Spectre found herself in her room. It was completely dark, but her eyes were adjusted enough that she could see all of the clutter of her room.
"...it really was a dream..."
And it really had ended in the cliche fashion for the typical falling dreams.
Typical.