The Darkest Hour (prolly slow updates)
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Ongoing, First published Jan 27, 2018
Hello. This is a story about a few teenagers who play Minecraft. I am working on the cover right now. I have another account, but it is on my phone. Back to da description. 

So, when the teens play a certain Minecraft map, they get sucked in. then they meet Herobrine, and a bad thing. they all look like their parents. apparently their parents where the cause of Herobrine's death twenty years ago. Now they have to either be brave and tell him it was their parents, or run away until they can get back to the real world.

What will they choose? Will they survive long enough to get to reality? Will they be brave? Will they die before they can choose? Find out in this story!

(I can not make more than one chapter. Sorry)
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