Here's chapter 25 because June 20th is my birthday
————
We're in the Portal Room. Meet us there. Don't bring Douglas with you. Allison saved us.
Adam sighed, folding the piece of paper as it was. He hid it in another location in the deck, around the same area as the first time. He put it back in the plastic bag it was originally in, and put it in his pocket.
"Hey, Adam. You almost done in there?" He suddenly heard Douglas' voice call out his name.
"Um, be right there!" He hurried up and actually went to the bathroom, since he was expecting that he wouldn't be doing so for a little while.
He unlocked the stall and went to the sinks to wash his hands. Using paper towels, he dried his hands and opened the door to see Douglas waiting outside.
"Sorry for the wait." Adam said.
"It's fine, let's go." He replied, and motioned for him to follow.
They left the dungeon as quickly as they could. Douglas was slowly preparing to transform into his dragon form (he's been a human this whole time), and Adam was tapping things on his watch. By the time they reached the door, Douglas was a dragon and Adam was a red wyvern.
"Woah," Douglas said. "You've killed a wyvern before?"
"Yeah, it was very difficult. They're pretty rare to find, too." Adam replied, looking at the figure next to him that had appeared out of a dark blue smoke.
They looked at their surroundings, while endermen and other ender-creatures steered as far away from them as possible. A few of them stared.
"Thinking about it now," Adam started. "Where do you think they would be?"
"Well, if I were them, I would want to get out of this place."
"And there's only one place they would go." Both of them said at the same time.
"Your castle." "The portal room."
They exchanged glances of bewilderment.
"You know what, maybe they did go to my castle. I'll look there, you go to the portal room." Douglas said a moment later.
"Good idea." Adam said in agreement.
They both parted their ways, one knowing where they truly were while the other did not.
————
She turned to look at them, with a few blood drops on her face. "What? This isn't the first time I've killed someone."
"I-" Hero stared at her in disbelief. "As long as I've known you, I never thought you would do something like that."
"Well, I just did. I'm not afraid to do the same thing twice."
Twice? Everyone's minds repeated the last word she said.
Allison poked at the carcass, to check if he was still alive. She didn't get a response from it.
A moment later, Hero chuckled out of nowhere. Allison turned her head to look at him, and said, "what's so funny?" with a genuinely serious voice. Her scales began to turn a concerned orange and a worried blue.
"Ah, nothing. It's just that Douglas will be mad at this; he hates losing stuff."
"And he'll be more mad at me going missing and you guys breaking out." Allison added on to her father's words, realizing that he wasn't going crazy yet. Her scales began to turn back into her normal colors again, and she continued, "Anyways, you guys can come out now, it should be safe."
Notch snorted, "safe", and walked out with his arms crossed. Hero shook his head at his brother and also walked out. Steve, well, Steve was normal and walked out like any normal human person.
When they got out of the cell, Allison had shrunk a bit, since she couldn't keep a big form going for long. She was now about 4 feet tall, with her shoulder up to Hero's waist.
She lay down on the obsidian floor, realizing that her leg was still broken and that it hurt. Her wing was also still broken, but it didn't hurt as much. "So uh, what now?"
"Well, we have to get out of here." Notch said. "I have to get back to the Aether."
"And I have to get back to the Overworld," Steve added.
"And I..." Hero didn't finish his sentence. "Look, you may have to go to Thunderus alone."
"And I - Wait... what?" Allison suddenly stood up, ignoring her pain and taking that hit out of nowhere.
"I think the safest place for you is to go to Thunderus."
"Wait, why can't I go home with you? Or back to my house?" She sat down again, and her scales were turning orange and blue again.
"It's too dangerous. My common sense is telling me that Douglas and those two over there aren't the only people out there who are looking for you. And it would be easier for them if they knew where my fortress is and where your home is. Which I'm pretty certain that they do." Hero bent down next to her to speak softer.
"I... don't even know what Thunderus is... I don't even know anyone there... I... don't know what to do!" She slammed her head into his knee, which hurt both of them, but neither of them showed it.
"I know it will be confusing, but it will be okay. Your mother is there."
"My... mom?" She looked up at him in confusion.
"Yes, your mom. It's about time I told you everything."
She leaned in closer to hear better.
"I can't remember the whole story, but it went something like this..."
—————
A woman in her 20s stood on the balcony, with her hands leaning on the railing. The second moon was high and bright in the sky, while the first one was nowhere to be seen.
"Are you okay, sister?" A masculine voice called behind her.
"Yes, Douglas. I'm thinking about going on a flight."
"Do what you please, Sparklea. I think it would be a good idea, especially because tomorrow is your-"
"Yes, I know. Please don't remind me." She said sharply, crossing her arms.
"Right, sorry. I'll just leave you." And the figure left with only the sound of footsteps.
"Thank you." She said to no one. A moment later, she unfurled her wings and took off into the star-lit night.
Sparklea glided around Sakura Mountain, a very peaceful place in the Tiedans' territory. Cherry blossoms seemed to always be in bloom, and their petals always floating about.
She had been flying around for quite a while before a sudden flash in between some trees caught her attention. It startled her at first, but soon curiosity began to get the better of her.
Sparklea landed with a light crunch of the blue-green grass below her two feet. She looked at her surroundings before continuing into the coniferous forest ahead of her.
And what she saw was going to change her life forever.
It was a man.
But not just any man.
It was Herobrine.
—————
And BAM that's chapter 25
I'm 15 now. Yay, I guess.
Word count: 1172 words
YOU ARE READING
The Daughter of Seto |Daughter of Herobrine Book 2|
AdventureBe sure to check out the rest of the series after reading! First book - Daughter of Herobrine (DoH) Second book - Daughter of Seto (DoS) Third book - Son of Sparklea (SoS) ---- Everything is in chaos, and Uncle Douglas decides to show up and throw e...