After he stepped off of his front porch, Jon took the stone out of his pocket and said "I wish I was in the high school right now." The stone glowed and Jon's surroundings faded away until he was in complete darkness. The disturbing thing was, though, the darkness remained. But he wasn't in limbo, as he first thought. It felt like he was trapped. Since it was so dark, he couldn't see, but it felt like there were wires wrapped around him. He grabbed his cellphone from his pocket. Its screen wouldn't give a lot of light, but it would give enough to see.
He opened it and freaked out when he realized where he was.
He was in a wall, trapped between a concrete block wall and a metal stud wall. Pipes sat horizontally, as electrical cable ran around them. And stuck in the middle of it all was Jon.
He was so freaked out by it all that he dropped his cellphone. Now it was lost to him. He could barely move, let alone bend down and pick it up.
He started to sweat. It was so hard to breathe.
Why did this happen to him? All he wanted was to go to school. Not get trapped inside a wall.
He still had the stone in his hand, but he wasn't sure if he wanted to use it. If it did this to him with just that simple wish he made, then what would it do to him if he made another one?
He waited for a minute, then tried to squirm away from the electrical cable. But there was no chance of it. He really was stuck.
Jon at least would have liked to know where he was.
At that moment, he heard voices. They were muffled, but one of them he definitely recognized. It belonged to Mr. Trenton, his Physics teacher. He was at school! At least that part of his wish was granted correctly. But why was the rest of it so far off?