Chapter VII

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It was silent. Too quiet. George looked around. He never saw people or a living person walking anywhere. It was completely extinct here. George was a secret agent of the Secret Service in Minecraftia. He was sent to find over twenty disappeared people. George had found an old amusement park deep in the forests of Minecraftia. He had read at the entrance that the amusement park was called The Fairground. So, more than 20 people disappeared two weeks ago. Nobody knew what had happened. So it was a big deal to find the people. The Secret Service had immediately dispatched one of its best agents, George. Now George was in the abandoned amusement park 'The Fairground'. George walked on carefully. He saw a rollercoaster. People seemed to have just fled, because the train was still at the entrance. Suddenly George turned quickly. Nothing. He was sure he had heard something. It felt like he wasn't alone here. He had to keep his ears and eyes wide open. He looked around. Everywhere you saw nothing more than fog. George narrowed his eyes. Was there someone in the fog? When George blinked, the ghost was gone. Maybe he had imagined it. George walked on carefully. A huge Ferris wheel loomed before him. George looked at it in shock. There was something terrifying about it. Then George noticed something small. It was in front of the Ferris wheel entrance. George walked over to it. It was a small book. He picked it up and opened it. The first page said: It felt like he wasn't alone here. He had to keep his ears and eyes wide open. He looked around. Everywhere you saw nothing more than fog. George narrowed his eyes. Was there someone in the fog? When George blinked, the ghost was gone. Maybe he had imagined it. George walked on carefully. A huge Ferris wheel loomed before him. George looked at it in shock. There was something terrifying about it. Then George noticed something small. It was in front of the Ferris wheel entrance. George walked over to it. It was a small book. He picked it up and opened it. The first page said: It felt like he wasn't alone here. He had to keep his ears and eyes wide open. He looked around. Everywhere you saw nothing more than fog. George narrowed his eyes. Was there someone in the fog? When George blinked, the ghost was gone. Maybe he had imagined it. George walked on carefully. A huge Ferris wheel loomed before him. George looked at it in shock. There was something terrifying about it. Then George noticed something small. It was in front of the Ferris wheel entrance. George walked over to it. It was a small book. He picked it up and opened it. The first page said: Was there someone in the fog? When George blinked, the ghost was gone. Maybe he had imagined it. George walked on carefully. A huge Ferris wheel loomed before him. George looked at it in shock. There was something terrifying about it. Then George noticed something small. It was in front of the Ferris wheel entrance. George walked over to it. It was a small book. He picked it up and opened it. The first page said: Was there someone in the fog? When George blinked, the ghost was gone. Maybe he had imagined it. George walked on carefully. A huge Ferris wheel loomed before him. George looked at it in shock. There was something terrifying about it. Then George noticed something small. It was in front of the Ferris wheel entrance. George walked over to it. It was a small book. He picked it up and opened it. The first page said:

October 13, 1989

This morning I read in the newspaper that a new amusement park has opened. I decided to go there, so I immediately packed my things. I'm almost there now, after an hour of walking. I can already see the entrance. It is a large gate, with no more than welcome in The Fairground! I walk into the amusement park. It is not very busy. Maybe there are only ten people. That will come later in the day. The first thing I notice is the big rollercoaster. It looks fantastic! I immediately stand at the entrance.

I have just come out of the rollercoaster. It was a wild ride, but a lot of fun. I look around. Suddenly I see a Ferris wheel there. I have always liked the Ferris wheel. I quickly queue up. It is getting busier here. I think there are now more than twenty people. When it is almost my turn to enter the Ferris wheel, I hear screams. People run away screaming. All attractions are stopped and people get out anxiously. I run to the man who helps the Ferris wheel, and I ask him what is there. He also seems panicked. He quickly tells me that the legend of Herobrine is true. Herobrine walks around in this amusement park. Now I also start to panic. I have to get out of here quickly. I run somewhere, I don't know where if I get out of here come. Away from the scary amusement park with Herobrine. I come to a place where there are all human bodies. Screaming people are running. I really have no idea where I'm going. Then I suddenly think of something. If anyone ever finds this diary, he now finds out how more than twenty people can die so quickly. So because of this. By Herobrine at The Fairground amusement park. I look around. I no longer have time to write. A vague figure is running towards me, so I have to flee!

George closed the journal. It barely got through to him. If it were true what it said here, he was in mortal danger. Fortunately, he had been given a walkie-talkie. He quickly called his client. George here. Do you hear me? Over, "he said in the walkie-talkie. 'George? Is that you?' the female voice sounded on the other side. George's client was a woman, and a good friend of his. Her name was Katie. 'Yes I'ts me. I've discovered something important, " said George. 'What then?' "All the people who are gone are dead. Everybody. They died in the amusement park The Fairground. I repeat the amusement park The Fairground. The Herobrine legend is real. Herobrine exists- "Suddenly George stopped talking. 'George? George?' came from the walkie-talkie. But George stopped listening. He had felt breath on his neck. He already knew what it was. He turned slowly. Someone with white eyes stood before him. Herobrine. 'George? George?' Katie called in panic, but all she heard on the other end of the line was shouting.

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