(Written by Sophie. This is a shared account) Hi! This is my first fanfic that I have written. Sorry if it isn't really good. And sorry for any grammatical errors. I tend to make those mistake a lot.

Disclaimer: I do not own Minecraft or the Hunger Games series!

Anyways, here's the first chapter. Please leave a feedback after you read it.


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Yawning, I opened my eyes and turned off the alarm clock. It was only the second day of the week. Another day of school, and another night of homework. Slowly, I got out of bed, got dressed and brushed my teeth. I looked into the mirror. A girl with brown eyes stared back at me, with hair all tangled and messed up. I sighed as I picked up the comb to comb my black hair. After I was satisfied, I walked downstairs. Something smells good, I thought as I went into the kitchen.

"Good morning, Sophie!" my older brother, Rick, said as he handed me a plate pancakes.

"Thanks," I replied as I ate.

"Hey, my birthday is coming up. You better get me something nice," he grinned. He got his own plate of pancakes and sat down next to me.

"Oh right. Your birthday...how old are you again? 15...16?" I asked. I never bothered remembering how old my brother was. And he always forgets my age too. So in the end, it's an equivalence exchange.

"Geez. Don't you remember anything? I'm turning 18!"he replied.

"Right," I said while smiling, "So you can finally leave the house! Now I only have to put up with my younger older brother!"

He sighed. "Anyways," Rick said, changing the subject, "You done eating?"

"Yeah," I said. I got up to get my backpack walked went up to the front door to opened it.

Rain.

"Need me to give you a ride? I can drive now you know. Just got my driver's license," Rick asked, proudly holding up his license.

"No thanks," I replied. Now that I think about it, how could I have forgotten his age? Ever since he got his driver license which was when he's 17, he had been boasting about it everyday.

Groaning, I got my umbrella and ran outside, against the cold, icy wind. It was already spring and still it felt like winter. The sun barely came out and dark, grey clouds always covered the sky, like a blanket shielding away from the sunlight. I ran as fast as I could down the street to the bus stop.

"Hi," I said while greeting my close friend Autumn. Seeing her reminded me of the seasons. The wind blew her long light-brown around, like the leaves during autumn. How her light skin matched the snow on the bare trees during winter. Her pink clothes made me think of the pink leaves, sprouting on the trees, since it was spring. And her green eyes, the same color as the new leaves covering the trees during the summer. (I know this doesn't happen in every state, but in Vancouver, WA, it happens to almost all the trees, except for those Evergreen trees.)

"Hey, heard we are having a test today in math. Did you study?" she asked.

"Nope. I never study, except for the extra problems the teacher gives us," I replied. Out in the distance a yellow bus zoomed by and screeched as it stopped. "Let's get on the bus now," I said.

- x.X.x -

School was finally over.

"You can head home now. I have to find a gift for my brother," I said to Autumn, "Unless if you want to come alone."

"I'll come with you," Autumn replied.

"Okay," I said as we walked through the doors of a shopping mall, "Let's start with that shop, Gameville."

"Buy one get one free...celebrating our 100 years anniversary..." Autumn read.

"What is that?" I asked while walking over to Autumn.

"Minecraft," Autumn said, "It's a game of survival. It said that you get limited amount of daylight. You have to build a house so you'll be safe during the night, when monsters come out."

"It looks like a world of Lego," I said. "Let's get it. You can have the other one. We can do multiplayer on it. I'll borrow it from Rick. I'm sure he'll let me use it."

"Good idea. We can each pay half," Autumn suggested as we bought the game.

"I have to get back home," I said, "I will play you after my brother's birthday. See you tomorrow."

"Right. We still have homework to do," Autumn said, "Bye."

I waved back as I walked back home.

"Hey you're back from school. What told you so long?" Rick asked as I stepped into the house.

"Nothing," I mumbled. I went into my room to do homework. Hopefully he did not see the game that I brought. That would ruin the surprise. Homework was easy. I finished it in a few minutes.

"Dinner is ready!" Rick called out a moment later, "By the way, sorry but I borrowed your PSP for a while and I lost it. I will get you a new one."

"You what?!" I asked.

"It was an accident! I'm sorry!" Rick defended himself.

"But all my high scores...their will be gone. Why did you even borrow that? It's mine anyways!" I yelled as I ran back upstairs.

"Hey, don't you want dinner?" Rick called.

"Go away! Leave me alone!" I snapped back. I went to my room unsure of what to do. Then I got an idea. Taking out my phone, I texted Autumn. I'm coming to your house. Let's play Minecraft. A second later she replied back. K. I got out my computer and the Minecraft game, walked over to Autumn's house. It was already dark outside which was early by the fact that it was only 6 pm. The streets were empty. I know I shouldn't be alone but I needed a break from my brother. At this point, I didn't care if I opened up his present. I wanted revenge. Panting from the long run, I walked up the stairs to Autumn's house and rang the doorbell. It was Autumn who opened the door.

"Hi," Autumn greeted, "Come on, we should start playing now." Autumn and I walked to her room.

"Let's get this game started!" I said as I opened my computer. "I'll make the world."

"Okay," Autumn said. She began to go online to search for some helpful tips.

"Survival mode, name...uh, World One..." I said to myself. "Done!" I exclaimed, "Okay you can join now."

"Alright," Autumn said as she clicked join, "Let's start exploring! So first we have to build a house. To do that we have to collect wood." She left-clicked on her mouse at a tree. The wood fell off and turned into a small block. "How do you move around?" she asked.

"Oh. W-A-S-D. W to go forward, A to go left, S to go back, and D to go right," I replied. I tried it on mine. It was so hard controlling the person in the game. I wandered around the new world. Even though everything was all blocky, the environment looked awesome. There were trees, snow, ocean, mountains, and so many more features left to be explored. Then I realized I was getting farther and farther away from where Autumn and I spawned.

"Hold on. Stay right where you are. I think I lost you."

"Okay, be right back. I will get some water," Autumn said.

"Found you," I said after a while of random searching. I made a mental note to myself: Always leave a trail behind you, or else you will get lost. Still no reply from Autumn. "Autumn, we should explore some more. And we should also start memorizing how to craft certain items. I don't know how to craft any do far!" I laughed. Silence. I looked over to where Autumn was sitting. Was sitting at... Oh, I thought, so when she said she was going to get some water, she actually meant that she was going to get some water, as in from the real world. But shouldn't she be back by now? A low moan interrupted my thoughts. I looked back at the computer screen. A zombie! I was excited. Time to kill a monster for the first time. The green zombie walked slowly over to me on the screen. "Die! Die! Die!" I whispered every time I hit it. But no matter what, it just would not die. Was is just me or is the zombie coming out of the screen? And it is morning...how did it spawn? I wondered while I squinted at the screen. My eyes weren't tricking me, I realized in a shock. The zombie was slowly creeping out of its own world. I backed away but the zombie was faster. It grabbed me and pulled me into the Minecraft world.

"Help!" I cried out as I tried to fight off the zombie. Desperately, I reached for pencil and a piece of paper to write down a few words on the paper. Sharp pain spread through me as I got sucked into the computer. I yelp but knew that at this point no one can help me out. The only choice I have was to wait and see what's waiting for me in the pixelated world.