Hera sat across from me. The world still spun gently around me. I had about a hundred Herobrine questions. I chose a simple one.
"Where does Herobrine get all his red stone torches?" I said.
Hera looked plain confused, "red stone torches?"
"Yeah, he leaves them places," I replied.
"Internet?" She asked.
"Guilty as charged," I said. "What about signs?"
"Signs?"
"Yeah he leaves them around saying stuff like 'Only god can save you now,'"
Hera wrinkled her nose, "god? Whats a god?"
"Never mind," I said, I tried to get up but the spinning came back, "wow teleportation really messes with me. Guess I'm not surprised."
"Neither am I," Hera said.
I continued my speech. "People say Herobrine is a stalker of players," I said curiously.
"People say a lot of things about my brother," Hera said quietly.
"Yeah, he's really cool," I said. "There's so many stories out there about him."
"In his actual life he was always quite mature and a bit flashy at times." Hera said thoughtfully, "but he was always kind to me."
"You miss him a lot," I said.
Her face flashed with a bit of pain. Although she tried to cover it up with a serious face, I saw the hurt. Instantly I felt guilty. I hadn't meant to hurt her. I would never want to hurt her.
I silently promised not to do it again. I loved her too much.
"Herobrine was hard working, and very clever." She said, "he was good at a lot of things. Really he was brilliant. But enough about him, I get one question back." She smiled sweetly, but I knew I'd get payback.
"Tell me about where you came from."
I laughed, "you'll fall asleep, I was boring as heck."
"Try me," she said lightly.
"Alright but only for another minute. I think I can nearly stand. I lived in a house with my mom and Mina. Had only one friend, although not anymore."
"Why?"
"She has some bias of her own." She didn't like it when I told her about myself. After that I was kinda a pariah, she had been somewhat popular. Kids are mean I guess.
Hera nodded.
I got up on my feet and bounced a couple times. "I'm good now." I gave her a grin.
"We'll need to work on the cool down time, or else we'll be stuck here all day." Hera said laughing slightly.
"Don't you have powers," I said.
"Some," she shrugged.
"Like what?"
"Same as you, I can teleport." She said shrugging, "nothing special, I am also slightly faster and stronger."
"I guess we want to pack up camp now?" I said.
"Yeah," Hera said, "We'll follow the trail of the glitches for now. Maybe we might learn something useful."
"As long as we don't actually find them again," I said shuddering slightly.
"Next time we find them it'll be on our terms," Hera said.
"Your terms, you say?" a boys voice rang out. Entity 135 stepped out of the shadow, no sign of the other two though.
"Where's your backup?" I asked.
"Still recovering," he said, he was talking much more this time, "I don't need them," he said, "I got an update and this time your going down."
There was a flash of white in the trees behind him.
YOU ARE READING
Entity 0
FanfictionEvelyn suddenly finds herself inside her favourite game accompanied only with her younger and slightly annoying sister Mina. But when Mina starts developing odd powers, Evelyn is faced with the danger of their situation. Why can't Mina remember who...