In less than thirty minutes, one of the doctors from the hospital arrived. He put his hand on Gameknight's head, looked at his blocky tongue, and looked in his medicine book.
After about an hour the doctor said to Rain, Abigail, and Fox, who were all in the living room, "He has a rare case. It's only found in people hit with Herobrine's lightning."
"You mean when Herobrine hit him with it, he basically infected him?" asked Fox
"Yes, you could say that," the doctor responded.
"Is there a cure?"
"Yes, but it's decently hard to obtain."
"What's in it?"
"Well, first you would need some Elytra wings, ground up. Then, you would add in a Healing potion, then a Regeneration potion. After that, you add in that person's hair, making them immune. Then they take the potion."
"We'll need a lot of it," said Abigail, "Some for every person in the village."
"Yes, but how will we get it all?"
"The hospital," said the doctor, "has many Healing Potions, as well as Regeneration Potions."
"And with the Vex attack," said Fox, "we have tons of Elytra wings from hand to hand combat."
"Yes," said the doctor, "but one wing makes only three cures."
"How many people are in the city, Abby?" asked Rain.
"About 450. So that 150 Elytra wings, Healing potions, and Regen Potions."
"I believe we have that many," said the doctor, "as soon as we get the materials, we brew the potions."
"I'll run to the hospital and have them start making cures," said Fox, "I'm extremely fast."
"Hold it," said Rain, "Take my Elytra wings. As well as Abby's. Doctor, can you check to see if Gameknight has any in his inventory?"
"Of course."
"Hurry, Gameknight may not have much time left!
"Calm down, Rain," said Abigail, "I've never seen a person with as much fight in him, including you."
"But that doesn't change anything between us, right?"
"Of course not."
She leaned in and they kissed.
"Guys!" said Fox, " I hate to break up this special moment for you and all, but I need your Elytra!"
"Oh yeah," said Rain, "here you go."
He and Abigail handed him their Elytra wings. They amounted to, with Fox's, about sixty-seven.
"I hope that Gameknight has a lot of Elytra on him," said Abigail.
The doctor came out.
"He had about forty on him," he said, "How many total?"
"He actually had forty-three on him," said Fox, looking in his inventory, (he still wasn't sure how exactly he did that), "That one hundred and ten total."
"That's about enough," said Rain, "If you count the dead people, there are around four hundred people who need that."
"We're still twenty-four Elytra wings short," said the doctor as Fox sped out of the room, "I guess we can ask around for some."
"Good idea."
Gameknight walked threw a fog. He knew he was dreaming, nothing in real life looked like this. The fog parted in front of him and, twenty blocks away, stood Herobrine. Herobrine was in full diamond armour and had his two pickaxes in his hands. He looked at Gameknight.
Gameknight charged forward. This was the person who had killed or at least wounded around a hundred villagers. He was a monster more than all of his army combined.
Herobrine blocked Gameknight's punch, then slashed out with his pickaxe. Gameknight realized that he was wearing no armour, and had no sword! He kicked at Herobrine's legs, knocking Herobrine down on top of him! He punched at the glitch's face, but he was jabbed with the monster's picks. Herobrine raised him up and threw him.
Gameknight skidded at least ten blocks before coming to a complete stop. Herobrine teleported to right on top of him. Words formed in Gameknight's head. He knew they were Herobrine's. This is how it will end. With you gone, and your friends destroyed.
Herobrine pointed off to his left. Gameknight looked and saw his home burning. He saw Fox a pincushion full of arrows, Abigail, impaled on a sword, Rain, surrounded by Bob's, and Kelly, burning with the rest of his home.
You're wrong, Herobrine. The thing is, I can't lose here.
And why not? The evil glitch smiled.
This is my brain. My imagination can make anything happen here.
The glitch's smile faded.
Gameknight grabbed two swords that had appeared out of nothing, kicked Herobrine in the back, then swung his swords up into his groin, smiling all the way.
About an hour after Fox had reached the hospital, all the potions were brewed, and had been given out to all of the remaining villagers. Rain, Abigail, and Fox watched nervously as the doctor lifted up Gameknight's head, opened the bottle, and poured the contents down his throat.
Gameknight shuddered, then opened his eyes. "What… happened guys?" he said in a weak voice. He looked around, "and where am I?"
Fox smiled. "You're okay!" he ran forward and hugged his friend.
"What was that potion that I drank? It tasted like dirty socks."
"He's getting better," said Rain, "Humor is a good sign."
They all laughed.
