Hera paced back and forth. Ender didn't stand a chance against her father. She had to help. Her father had imprisoned her here. He had been afraid she would become more powerful. He was right to be afraid.
"If you keep pacing, you're going to wear a hole in the floor." The Ender Dragon commented. Hera looked down.
"There is no floor." She replied smugly. The Ender Dragon shot her a glare. She smiled tauntingly.Hera had to get out. She had tried years ago, but had eventually given up. She had to try again. She focused her energy on creating a portal. She barely opened one eye. It worked!
"Later!" Hera cried and leaped through the portal.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I glanced around nervously.
"There seems to be a strange lack of guards around here." I said, glancing around nervously.
"Oh, don't worry!" Camilia said. "They're probably all off capturing more people."She was probably right, but I had a bad feeling about this. And the way she said it scared me, like she didn't even care if the mobs were off killing innocent people if it meant we had an easy way in. I turned to glance at her and thought I saw a flicker of white light cross her eyes.
I had to be imagining it, right? I widened the gap between us but otherwise didn't do anything. She shot me a puzzled look but kept walking. My eyes darted around nervously.
Oh!!! I can't wait! With Herobrine out of the way, I'll be the most powerful!!!
Go away. Why can't you go bug Phaedra for a change?
Phaedra? Oh. Her. She kinda died when I tried to make a mental connection. No big matter.No big matter? You're heartless! I glanced over at Camilia, but she seemed to take no notice in me arguing with the Ender Dragon. Her eyes flickered white again. Something was terribly wrong.
"Er.....Camilia......."
"Yes?"
"Um....... I wante-"
"CRACK!" We dived out of the way just as the tree fell where we just where.
"Welcome!" A dark voice said evilly. I glanced around.A figure appeared behind Camilia. He stabbed her in the space between her ribs and twisted his sword. She let out a cry of pain. I was quickly on him, attacking again and again, getting severe wounds but not seeming to even make a scratch on him.
"ENOUGH! Leave the boy alone! It's time we ended this, father." A girl floated down next to me. Hera.