"I promised I'd never hurt you." She whispered. I could feel myself again. I wasn't exactly in what you would call a "normal" state yet, but I was capable of feeling my own heartbeat and breath. My will to live began to slowly return, and I started to cry. I put my arms around her and held her as close to myself as I could.

"Thank you." Finding my voice again. I suppose I could have been tricked at this point, easily killed, but it had seemed, Cupa was still here. After everything that had happened today, I didn't want to lose the one whom I had saved, I guess I wasn't going to, not yet, at least.

We made it back to our house with no further attacks. When we got there, Cupa was still 'supercharged'.

"I'm sorry about everything that's happened today."

"Why are you sorry? You likely just saved my life."

"I know that... what happened in the village..."

"At least you were the one who was able to walk out alive, I probably would have been attacked either way." The rest of the night was calm, we went to bed, Cupa still charged.

"Cupa... I was thinking about something I saw once."

"What?"

"Well, throughout this world there are temples scattered around, many of them talk about a heaven and a hell. If I'm right, I've already been to the hell, and I think I know how we could get to the heaven."

"Heaven?"

"Yeah. The hell could also be called the Nether, and the heaven the 'End'. If it really is a paradise like I'm led to believe, maybe we should just go there. No zombies, no skeletons..."

"Neo..." she rolled over so that she was against me, I hadn't noticed before in the rain, but she smelled like ozone, "I've been living here for my entire life, and unless I'm mistaken, so have you. I have some mixed feelings about doing something like this."

"I understand," I put my arms around her, "we'd be a lot safer there, though, and I already have found a portal to get there."

"If you really think we should, then fine, I guess there isn't really much to lose." She moved her face nearer to mine, I felt small electric shocks on my face. She pressed her lips against mine. I felt a series of electric throughout my mouth.

The next morning, Cupa and I woke up at about the same time, she was still charged.

"Cupa, is that 'charge' effect permanent?"

"I have no idea, it's never happened before. You probably didn't realize this, but it was about as scary for me as it was for you, add in the physical sensation of being struck by lightning."

"What about your gloves?"

"I take them off before a fight of any sort, and I guess it raises the chances of me being struck by lightning." Cupa's face still had a sinister look to it, but I trusted her, we did sleep in the same bed more than once already. Looking at what Cupa's face looked like now, it just made me want to be near her more than before, to protect her, though she had already shown she's more than capable of protecting herself.

"Alright, well I have what we'll probably need for our trip to heaven. Everything we need to start a farm, lots of potions and splash potions, and enchanted diamond weapons, just in case."

"And you have already seen the portal?"

"Yeah. There was one room I didn't show you in the house, it was in the basement, the entrance to the mine. Through the mine you can find the room with the portal."

"I think I'm ready to go." Cupa hugged me again. I wasn't going to complain, especially when she looks like this. She was smiling, she looked dangerous, but aside from the electric aura, she didn't give off that feeling.

We grabbed some food and made our way down to the mine's entrance.

"This is it, you ready Cupa?"

"As I'll ever be I guess." We started walking through the mine, and I had been smart enough to place torches everywhere, so nothing attacked us on our way. It was cold, and wet, but it felt... natural, for some reason. After a while, Cupa and I made it to the portal room. The portal was nine square meters, and lying on the floor. It had a bitch black appearance, spotted with what looked like stars.

"Here we are, this is it." Cupa and I simultaneously jumped through the portal.