Fun with Blocks Disclaimer: I do not own Minecraft. It was created by Markus "Notch" Persson, and is owned by Microsoft. All I own are my OCs, unless listed otherwise. But before I start the story, I would just like to thank InkRune for this story's first review, and that anonymous we all know and love, Guest! Also, a recap of the characters so far will be given around chapter 5. Anyway, ONTO THE STORY! (Author's Note- That's me talking!) Narration "Thinking" "Others Talking" Chapter Two: Lone Wolf

I slowly blinked as I regained consciousness. I then remembered hearing the Enderman particle sound as I had lost consciousness, and so I quickly looked around for any immediate danger. I saw no enemies, but there must have been some, because there were two bones, an arrow, and a severely damaged bow lying on the ground, covered in a bit of ashes. "Must have been a skeleton", I thought to myself. I then darted up, and knew I had to do the first thing that any sensible player does in Minecraft. I looked at the biomes surrounding me. I saw I was on a beach, laying across a bench of sorts, behind me was a forest, far to the left of me was the edges of a swamp, and I could faintly see the outline of the wood that a witch's hut is made out of. To my right is more beach and forest as far as I could see. Directly in front of me was the ocean. I turned to face the forest, looked in case a skeleton was hiding in the trees, and strutted forwards.

I'd say I'm pretty good at this game in general, so I broke down a birch tree, made a crafting table and a pickaxe, and a shovel, and then dug in a cube shape to find some stone for better tools. I managed to get a stack or so. I made a full set of stone tools and a furnace, and then set off to find a good place to build a house before night fell on the temporarily peaceful land. For good measure, I went around chopping down a good amount of trees, planting saplings back to regrow, and shouting out "TIMBERRRRRRR!" just for laughs, even though there was nobody around to hear me to do so. Well, or so I had thought.

That was until I traveled behind the forest, only to find a taiga biome. It wasn't snowing at the time, so I just strolled along the edge I case it does. I chopped a few spruce trees for some variety, again placing back the saplings, until I heard a growl behind me. I looked up to see night was falling, and spun around as fast as I could, thinking a zombie was behind me, only to find a riled-up wolf. This wolf, even though its fur was sticking up like a mane, was pitch black, and fairly large, about seventy-five percent larger than a normal wolf. I knew that if you hit a wolf, it was like zombie pigmen- the entirety of the wolf pack would come after you. There were no other wolves around at the time, so it was not like I could have accidentally struck one with an axe while chopping. This wolf seemed extremely hostile for no reason. I must have been on its private territory, and it saw me as a threat. I slowly attempted to back away, but found myself pinned against a tree as it bared its fangs and stepped closer to me, malice in every part of its body.

I tried to step to the side, but then, it punched on me. I took my axe by the topmost part of the handle, and started to beat it with the hilt. The wolf apparently did not enjoy that, and snapped it in two with its fangs. I then took out a bone, and was going to use it as a club, until I saw something in its eyes change. It still charged at my, but it was biting for my hands. I, being the dumb person I am, tried to ward it off. It then just sat on the grown, going from evil to nice in a matter of seconds. I facepalmed, and kneeled down, hoping that my assumption was correct, that it wanted the bones. I lay the bones on the ground as I got out some raw beef, and held them out. The wolf then snatched them from me, and gobbled it down. When it was, done, it rolled over on its back, and gave me puppy dog eyes. As we left the forest, its actions showed me that it was a girl. I took her to the beach, and started building my home. It was a solid, two-story building, with an average of 5 rooms per floor. First floor had a kitchen, a dining room, a living room / den (unintentional pun), the storage room, and the staircase to floor two. That just had a bathroom with showers, and the bedrooms. I didn't know why I would possibly need so many beds, but it never hurt to be prepared. Even though this was supposedly a 'singleplayer' world, maybe something odd can happen. After all, I did get warped into a game. But anyways, once it was finished, I fed her again, and decided to name her Lone.

Little did I know, this one wolf was going to have a very big impact. Well, not the time to worry about that, because every time something starts going good, an equally bad thing occurs. I hoped I was wrong with that assumption.

And that's a wrap! Isaac has a pet wolf named Lone, and a new house. Think that's pretty good for a chapter, at the very least. Again, R&R, and tell me how I did! Expect the next chapter of Fun with Blocks in a matter of days, probably tomorrow.

This is Techhy, signing off.