My Life in Mine craft

Chapter 7

I left to go to my friend's house with Ninja to pick up the dog and thought about what I should name it Fluffy, Bob, or Hero .jr "mm, which name should I pick?" I wondered. When I got to my friend's house I asked her which name I should pick and she replied "well isn't it obviously Hero .Jr." "Yes I guess" I replied. "Where is he?" I asked. "Follow me" she answered. We went down into her newly made dog house and showed me where Hero .Jr was, and instead of having a red collar he had an orange collar. "I hope that Ninja likes him" I thought.

When it was time to leave I picked Ninja up from the front door and the first thing that she did was hiss at Hero .Jr and then meow at me as if to say "hey where's the other one?" I sadly trudged homewards with Hero .Jr and Ninja at my side. When I got home I made a grave for Hero, and dragged myself into my house and plopped down on my bed and fell asleep crying softly to myself.

In the morning I sat vigil for Hero and planted flowers beside his grave, as a memory of when he used to dip his head and sniff the flowers that I had planted in my garden. I took Hero .jr and Ninja out on a walk through the forest, but taking care to avoid the place where I fell down into the jail cell. While the topic of Herobrine was still in my mind, I thought about what he said about his master, all being big and bad and I wondered who he was. I had never thought about this after I had escaped from his manor and suddenly the question just popped into my head and now I felt like my brain was about to burst!

As I grew nearer to my house a sense of foreboding washed over me because I felt like someone was watching me. I looked around me just to check, but luckily no one was. I quickly ushered Hero .jr and Ninja into their part of my house, while I searched though my chests to see if I had any saddles and it turns out that I had one left. I saw a horse not that far away from my house earlier.

I left Hero .jr and Ninja inside my house, but right before I left I made sure that I fed them. I set out at noon and found the horse not far from where I took Hero .jar and Ninja for a walk. It was gray with a white mane, and it didn't seem to notice me as I snuck closer.

At last I was close enough to jump upon its back, and as soon as I was on its back, I was off. The horse reared up into the air and took off running in the opposite direction. "Ugh!" I yelled. I followed the horse to a small pond where grass was growing and it stopped and started to eat. Then I tried to jump on its back again, but failed. This continued 8 more times before I was able to tame the horse properly, and put a saddle on it.

As I was riding home I began to realize that the sun was already sinking behind the mountains, casting a warm glow everywhere you looked. While I was, riding I looked at the clock, that I had conveniently brought with me and I figured that I would have time for an evening stroll. I turned my horse in the direction of a dense dark oak forest, where I figured that no one would disturb me.

Once there, I got off my horse and attached a lead to him which he didn't seem very happy about. I spotted a nice patch grass of that was in the shade of a tree, and I put the other end of the lead on the tree. Once my horse was settled I began to walk around, because I had never seen this part before.

It started to become harder to see around me, so I put a few torches here and there. With the light that the torches were giving off, I could see that quite a few trees had vines all the way up them! (Very unlikely.) Given my new taste for adventure I started to climb up the tree. When I was at the top of the tree I saw that it was already night! When I was climbing the tree quite a few leaves were in my way, so I guess that destroying all of them took up a lot of time.

As I gazed out over the landscape I realized that all of the trees were packed so densely that when you look out over all of them it just looks like a big green mass. Then I realized that I should be getting home soon, because now it really was getting dark and my horse would be getting tired. I climbed down from the tree, but when I looked around I couldn't see the torches that I put out, nor my horse.