The flashing colors of the fair blinded Brendan's eyes. Yelsnag Park was flooded with people from the surrounding area. They were all there for their own reasons. Brendan was not there for the promised fun and excitement. He was there for the one and only thing that mattered in his life, his cold metal box. Brendan followed the instructions to the rap battle carefully. He walked past the carousel and made a left at the Ferris wheel. He was met with a locked door to a worn down building. Upon his third knock, the door opened revealing the growing rap scene of Pointe Place. The floor was packed with people antsy as if they were a pack of wolves waiting for the next big roast. After the longest ten minutes of Brendan's life, the announcer entered the staged and asked, "Does anyone want to battle for this metal box?" Brendan's hand shot up so faster that he felt as if he dislocated his own shoulder. The announcer called Brendan up to the stage and then introduced his opponent. "Everyone please welcome Big Mamba." A 7ft tall man exists from the shadows with his posse of hooded men.
"I'll go first," said Big Mamba. "I don't like you. You remind me of a shoe." He drops the mic as the crowd cheered. The hooded men paraded Big Mamba around as if they were his throne. The announcer calmed everyone down and handed Brendan the mic.
"That was pretty good," Brendan admitted, "but not that good." "I am not trying to flame but you are hella lame." As soon as he said that there was a moment's silence that was soon followed with a thunderous roar of cheers coming from the crowd. It was clear that Brendan won the battle and was rewarded with the mysterious box. He noticed the locks missing wasted no time in opening it. As he lifted the lid, a bright light shined on his face revealing Brendan's tears. While Brendan wiped away his tears, screams were coming from the fair, but they were ignored. The only thing that mattered to Brendan was his beautiful metal box. The box was so enticing that Brendan reached into the box farther and father until he fell into it. As he was falling in this bottomless box, he looked up to see the box closing itself leaving him in eternal darkness.