Omg! You'd think by now I'd have gotten used to the sheer number of reads and votes that just keeps going up, but I haven't. It makes me happy just to see one more person has read my story. Thanks a million! Sorry I didn't post this sooner. I have a severe case of writer's block and nothing seems to be helping, so the next chapter will probably take awhile too.
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Hera glared at Herobrine. He snarled back. She unsheathed a diamond sword and began to circle him.
"I never knew my daughter would stoop as to help humans." He said with a sneer. A flicker of pain spread across her face, followed by a strong and powerful anger."Don't. Call. Me. Your. DAUGHTER!" She screamed and lashed out. The sword in her hand began to flow and she made several quick stabs towards Herobrine, all of which he dodged.
Hera gritted her teeth. A fireball appeared in her hands and she sent it flying towards Herobrine. He laughed and instantly teleported behind her. He pulled out his own sword and stabbed her through the stomach.
Hera screamed in pain. She whirled around and punched him in the face. He stumbled back in surprise. She lunged towards him and pinned him down and held her sword at his throat.
"Ha!" He laughed. "You can't kill me!"
"Maybe not! But I can get rid of you forever!" Hera yelled, pressing her sword in deeper.
"You would sacrifice yourself for the humans? Ha! You're as weak as your mom!""Nobody talks about my mom that way!" Hera screamed, her eyes full of hatred. She turned to me. "Goodbye, Ender." A bright white light filled the air. I closed my eyes to avoid going blind. When I opened them, they were gone. She had done it!
Camilia stood up and groaned, rubbing her head.
"What happened?" She asked.
"He's gone." I replied.
"For good?" She asked, voice wavering slightly. I nodded.
"For good.""B....b....but how!?!"
"Hera. She sacrificed herself to get rid of her father."
"Hera?" Camilia asked, puzzled.
"Nevermind." I said quickly."Ooooookaaaay." She said. We sat in silence for a minute before she remembered why she was coming to Herobrine's castle anyway.
"Oh! The Endermen! We've got to free them!""Umm.... I'm not so sure that's a good idea." I said nervously.
"And why is that?" Camilia replied haughtily.
"Because, as soon as they're free, they'll go back to their families, and don't get me wrong or anything, but that can't happen.""And that's because...."
"Because, if anyone in their family looks them in the eyes, they will absolutely slaughter them. Plus, they have no way of talking to their families or anything. It would be torture, honestly. I don't want them to endure that."
"Hmmm..." Camilia mumbled, deep in thought. "I got it! The void! We can send them to the void!"