Luke's POV

I don't really care what Kate thinks about me, Herobrine is real and I saw him! I haven't really been working on the subject of Herobrine lately, I've been working on a cool new feature to add to any video game. It's a whole new way to get power-ups and rare items in any game for a system that has a USB port. You probably don't want the technical version so I'll give you the simple version of how I did it.

Basically, I had to find the right kinds of camera parts, laser pointer parts, circuit boards, and wires. When I had collected all the right pieces, I began my construction. After about a month, I had just about the best cheat you could wish for.

It looks like a normal camera, but it is much more. The concept of how it works is pretty simple. You plug it into a USB port, aim it at an item in the real world, and press the button. A laser is released through the lens and transports the object into the game running on the game system.

The item has to be able to exist in that game or it will appear in the game as the closest object that will exist in the game. For instance, if you fold a red bandana with a green outline in half, it will appear in Skylanders as a watermelon because of shape, size, and color.

My next test was sending an apple into Minecraft. I sat at my keyboard, preparing to send the fruit into the world of pixels. I hit go and heard the system begin to warm up. Suddenly Kate walked in. "Luke, I need you to-" "KATE! DUCK!" I yelled. Too late. The system fired the laser.

Kate glowed red for a second and then disappeared. I ran to the computer monitor. "Oh no, that's a multiplayer server!" I thought. I just hoped I hadn't lost my sister in a virtual world of blocks.