An inn with multiple windows of different frames, a door with what looks to be two mouse heads for doorknobs is standing in the middle of a graveyard that is in a forest. But the curious thing is... I don't remember coming over here... All I remember is getting in my car to drive from school to my house... but how did I end up here of all places...

The doors swing open, and out of curiousity I go inside. "Would you like a room?" I get startled by an old antromophic rat that was apparently standing right behind me. "Ah, sorry. I really should stop scaring people like that." He says after noticing me jump slightly when he first spoke, "Ehehe..." That... that laugh is so strange...

"Come along, my dear, I'll show you to your room." I didn't even notice that he grabbed his keys off of the wall behind his desk, I was thinking more of his laugh. Although I had gotten distracted I did manage to follow him down the hall to my room... Wait, my room? When had I even agreed to be checked in? Had I even given him money for the room?

He seemed to see my hand moving to the pocket of my jeans because if he hadn't then this next statement would be mind-boggling, "No, you don't need to worry about paying me, my dear." I looked down at him with a confused expression on my face only to get a much more confusing reason, "I will eventually get your payment anyways..." And he made sure to end the sentence with his creepy chuckle,wonderful...

He stopped at a door that had the label "Guest's Room" on it, opened the door then looked at me, "Well, you've probably had a long day." He concluded, "So, I'll let you have your rest. But, first things first, my name is Gregory, and if you ever need me just call." He started closing the door after I went in the room and looked around a bit, "Enjoy your stay..." He closed the door before finishing, "...Forever..." Cue the creepy laugh.

I looked around the room and decided I'd check everything out more tomorrow, but for now I needed sleep. I was already stressed and now to deal with this? Oi... give me a break. I rubbed the bridge of my nose before laying on my bed and drifting off to sleep.