*It's here! The final installment in the trilogy! I seriously had to post this as soon as possible. Just a warning, there is a cliffhanger at the end of this chapter. I figured I would tell you now so you're prepared. Anyway... enjoy the first chapter of One Last Visit!*


I stared back at my brother, confused as to how he got here. When he didn't see me smiling back, he walked up to me slowly, and I heard someone — probably Ben — whisper his name. I grew my wings and tail as his smile faded, confusion crossing his features as he looked around, his gaze passing over everyone else for a moment before his head whipped back around and his sword was in his hand, anger now radiating from him as he looked at the others.

"Stop," I said quietly, seriously. Then I added, "please, brother. They are my friends."

"What happened to you, little sister?"

I bit my lip, looking down. "I grew up."

"You've already said that before."

"That was back in the Three Worlds. This is Earth, brother. You don't belong here," I said, trying to keep my voice calm. "I don't know… how you got here, but this world is very different from the one you know."

"You mean—"

"No. I know this world now… at least, I know it enough."

A small voice piped up from near Sally. I winced as my daughter spoke. "Mommy, who is this man?"

"This man is my brother, Gaia, your uncle."

Herobrine took a few steps back, glaring at me. "What did you just say," he growled.

I felt Slenderman teleport to my side, Gaia walking over, as she hadn't quite figured out teleportation yet. Herobrine looked up at Slenderman, not quite as concerned until he saw Gaia. The only facial features she had retained was her eyes, they were white, and glowed softer than my own. Her mouth was only visible when she smiled. Herobrine looked between the three of us after sheathing his sword, crossing his arms. His glare was on me, but I kept my expression calm, now accepting he was actually here.

Do you wish for me to attack, my dear?

No, just show your tentacles, please. Gaia, you too, sweetie.

I heard the soft scraping sound of them releasing their tentacles, seeing my brother tense up. Gaia had a dragon tail like myself that would never go away. He glared at me again.

"So you had a child with this… thing behind you?"

"The thing you are referring to, dear brother, is my husband," I growled. "His name is Slenderman."

I watched my brother's reaction, seeing him glance over to everyone else. He walked up to them, Ben in particular, which surprised me.

"Why is there an elf here? I thought they only existed in children's stories…"

"I'm not an elf! I'm—"

"Ben, now is not the time," Slenderman warned. "I believe introductions are in order, my dear," he said softly in my ear.

I nodded, and teleported with him next to the fireplace as my brother walked over to us, keeping his distance. I maintained calm throughout the introductions, my brother on edge.

"So, let me get this straight," he said. "You befriended all these," he gestured vaguely as he paused, "serial killers?"

"I also became one myself. This world doesn't accept monsters like us, brother. Perhaps they might accept you, but if they find out about your capabilities, you too will be marked as a monster, a dangerous supernatural."

"Regrettably, she is correct, however there are times where we all enjoy being called 'monster.' I know I have had my fair share of those moments," Slenderman said, placing a hand on my shoulder.

"Get your hands off her," my brother growled.

"You shouldn't be saying that to him, he is my husband."

Tension crackled dangerously in the air, my brother scowling at me.

"How could you even fall in love with him!? I thought you weren't interested in having a family. And he doesn't even have a face!"

"That was a long time ago… we didn't even like each other at first, when I had arrived here."

"Yo, Herobrine," I heard Ben say. "You don't know much about us. Lay off your sister. She's been here for what, seven, eight years? Almost nine now."

I nodded. At least half of that time was spent with Gaia, our daughter. I asked Slenderman to keep our daughter safe while I went on a walk with my brother.

"Of course, go."

"Thank you. Brother, walk with me?"

"Sure…"

We walked out of the mansion, silent, until we reached the edge of the forest. I spoke first.

"I know you don't like seeing me like this, but it's who I am now. This world forced me to become this way."

"What do you mean, sister? Nobody forced you to be a serial killer."

I sighed. "Do you remember my first Moonlight Dance? Do you remember the conversation we had?"

"Which one, about your arm, or my visiting the dance?"

"The latter. Do you remember saying how those around you would accept their death if you were targeting them?"

"Yes."

"Look at the city. I used to live on that rooftop when I first came here," I said, pointing to the one I had occupied so long ago. "It was my place for solitude when I was not protecting the city, as I used to. In that building lived a human I made friends with. He was the only human to ever truly accept me. All the others feared me or were angry at my existence."

"This still does not explain why you had to become… a serial killer."

"I was getting to that. One day, I found out, and I had realized the gangs were afraid of me. Instead of standing up to me because they thought they could win, they had realized that wasn't so, and began picking fights with me, in larger and larger numbers, in hopes they could defeat me… but they never did. No human in the city showed they could accept me. So, I decided to start killing them, to protect my new home, Slenderman's mansion."

"What do you mean by protect?"

By this time we had reached the edge of the forest, and I kept to the shadows. "Some humans want to hurt us, kill all of us. My immortality has remained the same, and Slenderman is also immortal, like you and I. The others, the Creepypastas, are immortal until they die. I could always try to revive them, but if they die because of… his doing, I cannot reverse it…"

"You say 'his' with reverence. Who is this guy?"

I paused. "He is the Creator that rules this planet, and He has taken the place of Fate in this fourth of the Universe. Similarly to what Nature is."

Herobrine nodded. "Alright… thank you for explaining, sister… I do not think I would understand as much as I do now without that. Also, I know you've missed a few birthdays back home, so… I have a gift for you."

"Really?"

I was hesitant. He nodded, and held out his arms. Instantly, my old weapons appeared, and I gasped. My two swords, and my dagger.

"Y-you brought these!?"

"I did my best to copy Nature's technique, and once I figured it out, I went back home, got these, then returned. It just so happened I returned at that clearing and we met."

Silver tinted my vision. I picked up the belt first, tying it around my waist with trembling hands. I created a fourth sheath for my platinum sword, then sheathed my Shadowblade on my right hip, my Silvershade on my right, with Warp, my dagger and best friend, next to my Silvershade, as my platinum sword now rested next to my Shadowblade.

"You seem as if you haven't changed a bit… its almost surreal, knowing you're a serial killer now. But, I know I can't change that, so I'll suppose I'll have to get used to it."

"Um… I'm not just a serial killer…"

"What? What are you hiding?"

"They're part of my diet now… the humans."

"Oh… alright…"

"Just part of it! Eyeless Jack eats the kidneys… but, I eat just the flesh if I'm feeling hungry and kill one. My body has changed a bit… but I'm still me at the core."

"Okay…"

"How are things with Null?"

He flushed red. "We… adopted two daughters and a son."

"Really? That's great!"

"I hated leaving them… but… I had to come here to get you."

"Why?"

"I had to see you again."

"Is there something else?"

"No… but I guess you're staying here?"

I nodded. "Yes, unfortunately for you."

"I'll have to appoint a new protector for The End, then…"

"Enderbrina? What is going on out here? You've been out here for a while, my dear."

I looked up to see Slenderman walking toward us, Gaia at his side. I smiled, excited to show them my old weapons were back.

"My brother brought my old weapons to me. Well, they aren't old, just… unused, for a long time."

I watched as a tentacle wrapped around the hilt of my Silvershade, drawing it from its sheath. Slenderman took it in his hands, turning it over and inspecting it.

"Remarkable craftsmanship," he murmured. "Where are the runes?"

"They don't need runes. Endermetal can't break."

"Ender…metal?"

I giggled at him slowly saying such an unfamiliar name. "Yes, its made from the deceased of my own kind. That particular one is made from my mother's body."

"And it isn't crafted that way," Herobrine interjected. "They are shaped into regular swords, then the rightful wielder is found, and the Endermetal, which is a living material, shapes to the natural fighting style of its wielder. With Enderbrina — since you're a hybrid, sister — she has two natural fighting styles."

"It's true. My Shadowblade is completely different from that."

Slenderman handed my sword back to me. So many different emotions overwhelmed me as I held it, and smiled a little as I put the Silvershade away, then pulled out my Shadowblade. I held it out to my husband with telekinesis, his reaction the same as before.

"I am still quite impressed… all of this is new to our world."

"Well, it is from Minecraft," I sighed. "It would be new."

"Sister, what is Minecraft?"

I looked at my brother, wondering how badly he would take the news.

"Brother… Minecraft is your home. Worse, it is seen as a game here."

"A game? You're joking."

I sighed. "I am not. I would not lie about something so serious."

He frowned. "I don't believe you."

"I didn't believe it either at first, yet… now I know it is the truth. You should try to accept it as quickly as possible."

"You're so similar, but so different…"

"I cannot help what I have become."

He growled softly. "I know… this is just difficult for me to wrap my head around."

He walked off, back to the mansion. I felt Slenderman's hand on my shoulder as he stood next to me, rubbing it comfortingly. "He does not understand."

"I know… I didn't either at first. He looks quite different."

"Perhaps you should visit your… original home, to comfort him."

"I would like that… I want to see how much has changed… if you're alright with me leaving for a few days."

"Of course, my dear. I would not object if you decided to stay there, either…"

"Yes you would. I am not going to stay there, this world is my home now."

He sighed. "Of course… you are correct."

"You know… I'm hungry. I could go for some lunch."

That seemed to improve his mood. "Then by all means, let us find some lunch."

Gaia giggled. "Mommy, can I help this time?"

"Of course, sweetie."

I smiled, and we went off toward the edge of the woods, just behind him. I saw his mouth was ripped open, and we all saw a human across the street.

"Mommy," Gaia whispered, "I like that one."

"Then you shall have it. Slender?"

He scared the human into the forest, and I grabbed a second and third one, so we would all have our own. We split up, each hunting our own. Finally, our targets met up, making the kill easy. I jumped down from the tree, seeing a tentacle go through the other human as I cleanly beheaded the other with my Shadowblade. Gaia had struggled to kill her own, but she had managed by strangling hers. I felt alive as the light left the humans' eyes, and greedily tore into my kill's flesh. I felt my brother's presence teleport out to us, and froze, knowing he was seeing me. I looked up at him, still mostly consumed by my crazed side. I had a piece of the flesh of the human halfway to my mouth, blood likely streaming down my chin. Horror was on my brother's face, and he seemed uneasy. He took a step back, but I sat back on my legs, watching him.

"I never thought… I'd actually see you… eating a human, even though I knew…" I swallowed the sweet-tasting flesh, but didn't say anything. I wanted to freak him out, for whatever sadistic reason, I didn't care about his fear. "Sister… say something, please…"

I glanced down at the torn-open body in front of me, and continued eating silently, save for the squishing and squelching of the flesh as I tore into it. I carved off a piece and held it out to him in offering.

"N-no… thanks… I'll just watch if you're okay with that."

I shrugged and motioned to a nearby tree, still tearing into the flesh. I didn't enjoy most of the internal organs, but I did like the heart, the brain, and the eyes of course. They kidneys I usually saved for Eyeless Jack so if he didn't feel like going out and hunting I could give him them. I cut out the heart, and bit into it, seeing my brother wince.

"Your teeth are actually sharp enough to bite through that?"

I nodded, sucking out the blood before eating the rest of the dead muscle. I pulled the head to myself, and used my dagger to split open the skull by crudely stabbing it into the top, then drawing it to the back, where it would simply split open for me.

"Never took you as one to eat like a zombie, sister…"

I glared at him, but he put his hands up in mock surrender. I pulled the squishy organ out, licking my bloodied lips to prevent myself from drooling at the sight of the eyes coming with it. Cutting off the bottom portion of the brain, I bit into the pinkish gray organ, looking over the body that lay before me. There was still quite a bit of flesh on the body, and I began dematerializing just the flesh, leaving just the bones and internal organs that I preferred not to eat.

"So you eat… just the flesh, heart, brain, eyes, and kidneys?"

Not the kidneys… those are for EJ.

"And this EJ is?"

Eyeless Jack, the one in the blue mask.

"Right… so he has no eyes, as his name suggests?"

I rolled my eyes. Is his name not self-explanatory enough? Yes, he has no eyes. Just the black tar that comes from his eye sockets.

"I don't want to sound like I'm… agreeing on this with you, but it seems wasteful not to eat the rest."

I looked over at Slenderman behind me, who was finishing up his own meal, only the bones were left. He glanced over at me, not a drop of blood on his suit as usual, but clear spots of it on his faceless head near where his mouth ripped open. He must have noticed my brother looking past me at him, our two pairs of eyes glowing in the unnatural darkness, because he came over with a non-threatening stride and his tentacles reached down, picking up the discarded organs. Gaia followed after she was done.

"Oh… okay… good to know…"

"Nothing goes to waste when we hunt together, brother," I said, having finished my meal. I looked down at myself, seeing there was no blood on my clothes. "Hm… thought I would have had more blood on my shirt…"

"What do you mean?"

"You ruined my crazed high when you sat next to me. I had to keep myself from lunging at you somehow, no?"

"You mean you would have…"

I nodded. "Your corpse would have been mangled, even if you had stayed close to it."

"Seeing you eat like an animal is… strange."

"I am monster, not an animal," I scoffed. "Besides, you shouldn't stay here too much longer."

"Why not?"

"Well, what if I was to visit the Three Worlds? You should let everyone know I'm coming." His eyes went wide, and I smiled a little. "I won't be staying very long, but I will visit."

I stole his soul and combed through his memories, finding how to teleport between my original home and this one. Once I knew, I sent his soul back to him and he disappeared.

"Where did he go, my dear?"

"My original home. I will be going there soon… I'll give him a few hours."

"We will all miss you dearly."

"I know… let's go back and tell everyone."


Gaia was crying at my side, whimpering every so often.

"We should go with you!"

I grimaced. "Er… as fun as that would be… I can't bring you with me."

"Of course you can, you've teleported a few of us around before."

"No, I mean… how do I put this? If you were to simply appear in Minecraft, the humans here might recognize you there. I don't want that happening, and you can't let them know you exist either. How coincidental it would be if murders stopped happening here and only took place in a game, and with similar pattern?"

I heard Jane nod. "She's right. Maybe just one or two of us at a time?"

"Perhaps once I become… reacquainted with my original home, I might… bring one or two of you along, here and there." Ben seemed excited by that prospect. "If I do bring anyone along after I am reacquainted, the first two will be Gaia and Slender, of course."

"Of course," Eyeless Jack echoed, clearly smirking under his mask. "Well, you should go, huh?"

I nodded, solemn. "If all goes well, I will return in a few days, so don't go crying over me, okay, Sally? Gaia, your father will take care of you."

Gaia hugged me, sobbing. "Don't go, Mommy!"

I knelt down and cupped the side of her face. "Gaia, I'm not from this world. I have to go back to my original home, okay?"

"Don't stay there," she sobbed.

"I won't, but you'll be here with your father, he will always be here."

She sniffed, and nodded, still clinging to me. "I don't want you to go!"

I rubbed her back and brought her to her bedroom, where I laid her in bed. With her eyes closed, I kissed her forehead, sending her into a deep sleep. Slenderman had followed me.

"Take good care of her, keep her distracted while I'm away."

"Of course. Go, it has been more than a few hours."

I smiled, and kissed him before I teleported outside to the clearing, then focused, feeling the air shift around me, and soon enough I was staring at a grassy field in my original home. I kept my presence hidden, looking around at everything. The ocean was to my left, a forest to my right, and a very familiar city directly in front of me, about four hundred meters away. I felt power return to me, and was lifted off the ground by an unseen force.

I could fly without my wings again.

I kept my wings and tail, but stayed just a few centimeters above the ground and drifted forward, looking around as if I had never been here before. I saw all the gods gathered near The End portal, my brother sending them through. I walked the rest of the way, using my learned stealth to make no sound. My brother jumped through last, and I followed him silently. It made my heart beat quickly to see all of them again, but it was… strange as well. I had half-expected to see everything blocky, but I knew it wouldn't be. They all stopped, and I saw my throne, empty still, as they milled about, quiet conversations going on as they waited in a hushed manner. I strode in, none of them noticing me. I sat down silently, and thumped my tail against the seat to announce myself being there. My brother turned, and all their faces lit up with a smile. I managed a smile back, and stood up, teleporting down to them.

"It is good to see all of you again," I managed to say before they all hugged me, besides my brother, who waited off to the side. Once they drew away, I took a deep breath and looked at my brother, worried. "Did you tell them?"

"About Earth? Most of it, and see how they receive you."

I smiled. "It is good to be home… what has changed?"

"In the eight years you were gone? Not much, honestly. It was almost as if time had stopped. Of course, it didn't. You were simply just… gone. We had all gotten quite attached to you, despite your heritage."

"I am happy about that… how sad, I was simply put on Earth and forced to deal with… unfamiliar circumstances. I had fun there, but I could not fly, and quite a few of my abilities were gone. Lots of my power had been taken from me."

"How?"

I glared at them. "Nature took it."

"Wait a second, She gave us all a bit of power right after you disappeared. She gave us your power in hopes it would help us cope! This is your power, you should have it back!"

I stopped them. "No, it is fine." I let my presence be felt. "I gained more power on Earth than I ever had here. She already paid dearly, I assure you."

"We should celebrate your return, sister. Even if you'll only be here a couple of days."

"I'll be visiting every so often. My new family wants to visit, of course, along with me."

"New family?"

"I found a family that… accepted me, on Earth."

"They sound as if they weren't very nice."

"I have become one of them, in the sense that they are serial killers."

Tension became nearly palpable between myself and everyone else. I turned away. "I knew you would find that information disturbing… but I can't change who I was forced to become."

I walked outside, toward the arena. I wanted to visit it for a trip down memory lane. When I entered, memories flashed before my eyes as I walked toward the middle. The doors slammed shut, I could feel three very angry gods coming toward me. I heard something whistling through the air at me, and turned, catching it between my index and middle finger, finding it had been aimed at the back of my head. I turned it over and held it flat in my palm. It seemed to be a shuriken. Null was the one who used these, though not often. I turned to see the three of them had stopped moving, now afraid of me.

"Do not trifle with me. I have become more dangerous than you realize."

I threw the shuriken back to Null, watching it stop just before his face, as I had used telekinesis to stop it. His head jerked back and he took it, shoving it in his robe's pocket.

"As wonderful as it is to be back, perhaps I should cut my visit short… let you digest the information you've received today. Well… I suppose I shall see you again. Goodbye."

I returned to Earth, and felt Slenderman's presence, along with everyone else's in the living room. I teleported up to the balcony, slowly rubbing my arms to ease some of the anger and tension that had built up within me. White hands clasped around mine, stopping my movement. I sighed.

"I told them about what I had become… they attacked me… so I came back. I'll give them a few days. Becoming reintegrated in my original home is going to take a while… but I'll be staying here often."

"My brothers have returned… I believe you should go see them."

"Why? I don't care about any of your brothers besides Splendor."

"Go see them anyway."

I sighed. "Alright…"

I teleported down to the living room with him, seeing his three brothers were indeed there. They seemed more relaxed than the first time I had seen them. As usual, a burning cigarette was in Offenderman's mouth, and I frowned. Trenderman perked up at seeing me, though, and I waved hello to him. Splendorman, of course, ran up to me and hugged me. I hugged him back, always happy to see the ever-joyful brother.

"It's so good to see you again, Enderbrina! Where were you when we arrived?"

"I was in my original home… I'm not from here, you know." Splendorman was as chipper as always, which made my frustration melt away. "It's good to see you again, as well."

"Hey uh, Brina…"

I looked over to see Offenderman looking directly at me. I growled. "What do you want?"

"Just a talk. Outside, if ya don't mind."

I hummed in thought. "Well, okay… but lay a finger on me and you're dead."

"Yeah, yeah."

He teleported outside, and I looked up at Slenderman, who nodded and I walked outside, a white tentacle closing the door behind me,

"Normally… I don't do this… but I wanted to apologize for my behavior the last time I was here. Despite knowing you were already Slendy's girl, I tried to get you in bed with me."

I crossed my arms, glaring at him. "And?"

"It won't happen again."

He disappeared back into the living room, and I teleported back inside, letting his apology sink in. He hadn't been kidding, his gravelly voice had been there the entire time. I looked over at him, and sighed through my nose. "Alright, that's over with…"

"So, what's your original home like now?"

"Well I told them how I became like you guys and they suddenly turned hostile. The Grim Reaper even tried to attack me."

"Hold on, the what?"

"Back in Minecraft, Null is the Grim Reaper. He sends the souls of the dead to Nature, the woman who had strawberry-colored skin a while back?"

"This is getting weird fast."

"Well, when you include the fact that I can fly without wings there and I can't here, yeah. It's really weird," I said, holding back a curse in the middle of my sentence in front of Gaia and Sally. "Anyway, I just hope I can get through this… I've got family on both sides of this, but my real family is obviously here, with all of you. Even with two of the worst brother-in-laws in the history of forever," I said, smirking at Trenderman and Offenderman.

"Damn, shots fired," Offenderman snarked.

"You'll live."

I sat down next to Sally as usual, Gaia playing with Splendorman, and we continued to talk casually. Eventually, Laughing Jack said… er, giggled something that made me stop.

"Well, at least we know you're just like the rest of us!"

I frowned, shutting my mouth.

"What's wrong, Brina?"

I looked up at Bloody Painter, then to Laughing Jack. "Just like you?"

"Well of course. You've been here quite a while, and you've adapted just like we did to your new life. Maybe a bit slower than the rest of us, but still, you—"

"Yup," Jeff interrupted. "You're pretty much a Creepypasta."

I went to reply but I stopped. "Huh?"

"Yeah, you heard me right. You're like us so much now that you could be one."

Me, a Creepypasta? I don't think so. As much fun as that would be, I didn't think it would be worth it, since I had to travel between my original home and my new home now. I felt three very familiar presences appear in the clearing. Why was that always the center of activity? Null, Red, and Entity 303 found their way here. They walked into the mansion, and once their eyes landed on us, I felt immense dread.

I knew I was no longer their only target.


*Geez I have such a bad habit with cliffhangers... sorry... but don't worry. These cliffhangers are not that bad unless you're a real sucker for them (no offense to those who are). Anyway, Follow, Favorite, Review, and I'll see you in chapter 2!*