The girl seemed kind and honest. So when she asked for five minutes, Gwen nodded. Although she would have been lying if she didn't admit she was still skeptical since the mention of swapping dimensions.
Gwen followed the girl into the nearby empty room and went to look out the window. The city and land outside was nothing like she had ever seen before.
"That's definitely not New York," Gwen said. She shook her head and crossed her arms, concerned and completely uncomfortable. "I don't understand any of this, how can I be in New York one minute and somewhere like this anot-"
Gwen cut off her sentence at the sight of the dragon. She took a few steps back away from the window, a little afraid of it. "Is that..." she pointed at the dragon, not allowing herself to call it for what it is. As if naming the dragon out loud would make it any more real.
Dragons, and a genuine castle. Well, that would explain why the rooms they were in were so nice. Gwen couldn't believe any of this. "I must be dreaming," she said. Castles and dragons were the things of fairytales.
"Oh, I'm sorry. I seem to be forgetting my manners in every way today," she offered her hand, "I'm Gwen Stacy."