In a situation where you don''t know where you are, what to do, or how to escape, the best option is to ask someone who does know.
"And that''s why I''m counting on you, echidna!!"
<"Your sudden mood swings still surprise me, and how you can return to a positive attitude considering your previous confusion.">
"That doesn''t matter now, please explain how we got here. I''m sure we all want to know."
<"Only the two of us are here, you know?">
"You''re wrong!!" Sёar?h the Novel?ire(.)ne*t website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
(hello...)
And to prove my point to the forgetful echidna, I took out the straw dolls that greeted me timidly from my all-powerful {"dimensional storage pocket"}.
<"I suppose that counts...?">
"Of course it counts, so hurry up and don''t leave us in suspense."
<"Alright, alright, but stop shaking me!!">
After hearing an affirmative response, I stopped shaking Echidna.
<"This is a literary world.">
"Literary world?"
<"Literary worlds are very similar to your pocket dimension technique or a cursed spirit''s domain expansion, although with the difference that they arose spontaneously and are incomplete.">
"?"
(?)
To save time from Echidna''s extensive and complex explanation, it can be said in a few words that literary worlds are unfinished works that their writers created by accident.
"How did that happen?"
<"You should already know that in this world, emotions influence spiritual energy, and things as simple as emotions of love, hate, obsession, or desire, when strong enough, become capable of affecting the environment. The greatest example of that is in your hand right now.">
(yay!)
After being pointed out by Echidna, the straw doll raised its arms cheerfully (adorable).
"So... you mean this is like a pocket dimension inside a book created by a writer''s thoughts and dreams?"
<"Indeed.">
"Well, that clears up many things, except for one... How do we get out of here?!"