What if? What if is the question you ask in second grade, followed up by your teacher saying, 'what if a dragon flew through the door?'. What if is the question your sixth grade class asks to pass the time before a test. What if is the oh-so vague question with absolutely no answer. Why? Because 'what if' has sub questions. Sub questions that can be added on to the original question, to make it even more impossible. So what if? That's my question for you. Let me try. What if? What if you couldn't. What if you just couldn't do things that you do every single day? What if you wake up one day, and see gray? What if you are unable to see colors? That is, until..... Well, we have to add in a Prince Charming here so.... Until you meet your other. Not just an other. The other. The other one that makes you feel.... Eh, see.... Something. What if you could never? What if you - and everyone else - couldn't? Now, everyone focuses on what if we could! Everyone needs more and more and all that is never enough. So what if we took their most valuable sense? What if, they just couldn't? Until...