Emily watched as her little adoptive sister ran towards her fantasy books. When she was younger she was into Percy Jakson, then when she hit middle school she started Harry Potter, and now there she goes again searching for something new to peak her interest. Emily laughed, wondering why fantasy appealed to her so much.
"Well, maybe this'll help her explain it to me." She thought. She raised the camera at Rachael in the distance, and took a picture.
FLASH
Emily blinked a couple times, as if to clear her mind. What had she been doing again? She looked around, and realized she was standing in a Barnes and Nobles. "Eww, I don't even like books... what am I doing here again?" She thought, very confused. She looked down and spotted a book that she had knocked over. Perhaps that's why she was there?
She picked it up and read the title.
"Rachael Reed and the temple of greed."
The cover showed an asian girl dressed in a brown trench coat with a flashlight and a parrot on one shoulder as she explored some old pyramid looking thing.
"Ugh." Emily sneered, as it was definitely not what she was there for. She had heard of this book and knew it was the latest YA book to come out in recent years. She even heard it was getting a live action movie with Brenda Song as the lead actress, but it was beyond Emily why anyone enjoyed them.
She placed the book on the nearest table, and was about to ask the nearest employee where the exit was when she realized she was holding something else. In her other hand was some old camera. It looked almost like the old Instagram logo, and it was bulky as Hell. She wondered where she got it but figured it was just a neat item they sold near the front desk that she had absentmindedly picked up.
Part of her brain was telling her that there was something more to it. She almost flicked a switch that read "awareness" but her train of thought was derailed as soon as she heard her name being called.
"Hey Emily! Over here girl!" She heard someone yell.
She turned to see her besties, Zoe and Leah, with Starbuck drinks in their hands.
"Oh duh!" She laughed. "I was here to get Starbucks! Obviously!" She laughed, dropping the camera on the book before skipping off to drink coffee with her friends.
Meanwhile, there the camera sat, waiting for someone new to discover it. Its awareness was still off for all, its transformations were still set to random, and Rick was now nothing more than an Asian, female teenaged character in a YA novel below it. All in all, it was ready for more chaos. But... who finds it?