David had noticed on the dollhouse a tiny little box dangling. This was weird. David opened it and a cloud of grey sparkles shot out, indeed more that the little box could possibly contain. They were completely engulfed and closed their eyes, blinded and sneezing abundantly. They could not see a thing and when it cleared, all had changed. They now were near a house. A house extremely similar to the dollhouse that belonged to Sheryl, except it was real, with no pretend appliances. Everything looked real, like in a normal house. But the strangest was the fact that they were also in a room. An empty, gigantic room. And unbelievably large, so much so that it seemed the house was normal in size for Steve and David but the house itself was doll-sized compared to the room it was in. The two young men were astounded by what they were witnessing. Even though the house seemed real, they felt incredibly small compared to the white walls that were so tall and imposing. The room held no windows yet a natural light still managed to filter in. From where, it was a real mystery. Even more mysterious was the door, closed, which led to somewhere. An unknown place. Its space at the bottom looked to narrow and the handle much too sturdy and high to reach, let alone turn and see what was on the other side. Steve and David were so busy taking in their surroundings that they failed to register their new appearances. Or the other dolls discreetly staring and taking peeks at them from the house itself. Then David and Steve noticed their transformations and screamed in horror.