Hi, mini Herobrines! Here's a new chapter! I may or may not reveal part of Aurora's origins in this chapter.
Aurora yawned, stretching as she got out of her bed, her purple-and-black pajamas wrinkled from her tossing and turning. Aurora had a serious case of insomnia, which means that she had trouble falling and staying asleep. That was kind of a good thing, because sometimes, when she was sleeping, her powers acted up and stuff started flying around, or she sleepwalked, sometimes both. Once, she had fallen asleep in New York City and sleepwalked all the way to Suburban New York, with several random objects floating behind her.
Aurora slipped her feet into her Enderdragon slippers that roared every time she took a step. Today was a Saturday, the one day the recruits didn't have to train. She pulled a brush through her black-and-violet hair and dressed into a black concert t-shirt with two holes for her black wings, and a black leather jacket, with ripped black jeans and sneakers. She slipped on a pair of sunglasses, hiding her violet eyes. She slid her lucky diamond sword into it's scabbard, tucked two short daggers into hidden slots on the sides of her shoes. Just in case. Aurora had special holes on the backs of all her t-shirts for her wings, and she had to cut some into her jacket because she usually could make them vanish into thin air, but that took a large amount of energy.
Once she joined the army, she hadn't had to hide them anymore, since the army was filled with mob hybrids like her. But at the same time, none were like her. Well, except maybe that kid, Nick, who was a son of the wither. But even he was not like her. Aurora was the daughter of a boss mob and a goddess.
Blazer jolted up in bed, popping out as if she had slept in a toaster, and landed with her feet in her orange Nether slippers. They were warm and cozy, just like her home. Flamesies, the baby blaze, floated up to her with wide, soft amber eyes, just like Blazer's own. She smiled warmly at it, then played a short round of "peek-a-boo!" with it before the tiny fire mob fell asleep in its little bed of soulsand and netherrack, covering itself with the blanket.
Herobrine yawned, sat up, and picked up the morning newspaper. If you didn't look at the white eyes, he looked almost like a normal person. He picked up a pencil and found the crossword section. Was this seriously the only thing he did in his free time. The White-Eyed One grabbed his reading glasses off the table next to his bed. He slipped them on and continued his crossword puzzle.
Aurora'a violet eyes glinted as she spread her large wings, flapping them and taking off into the sky. She loved the feeling of being weightless, and not chained to the ground. She loved the way her wings took her anywhere she wanted, and she loved to practice complicated aerial flying tricks. She flew back down to the ground, meeting Blazer, who had a concerned look on her face.
"Are you sure this is even possible?" Blazer asked.
"Let's find out," Aurora said, soaring into the air, focusing on the obsidian wall her best friend had set up specifically for this trick. She slipped on her spike gloves, the ones with the sharp, long diamond spikes at the knuckles. She flew backwards, ready to slam through the wall. She drank a potion of strength, just in case.
Aurora zoomed towards the blackish-purple wall that could only be broken by a diamond pickaxe. The almost-impossible aerial display seemed unfit to happen in the real world. But she had to try. She folded in her wings, twirling into a spiral and putting her fists out in front of her, as if she were about to punch the wall. The diamond spikes drilled through the stone, but not fast enough.
Not fast enough.
Not fast enough.
Not fast enough.
Aurora slammed into the wall, jagged obsidian spikes protruding from the almost-shattering impact. She cried out in pain as she heard a sickening snap, and unbearable pain throbbed through her right wing. She fell to the ground, unconscious.
"Are you sure this is even possible?" Blazer asked her best friend, a look of worry spreading across her face.
"Let's find out," Aurora answered. She took off, slipping on the gloves And drinking the potion of strength. She flew towards the wall, doing the aerial trick perfectly. For that one precious second, she actually thought Aurora would break through the wall. Until...
Aurora crashed against the wall, making a giant crater with spikes lining it from the impact, Blazer heard a sickening crack, and watched her best friend crumple to the ground, unconscious. No.
No.
No.
No...
Blazer pinched herself. It wasn't a nightmare. What was happening right now was real.
Herobrine was just finishing his crossword puzzle as Blazer shoved through the door, screaming and crying. Aurora lay limp in her arms, her wings just hanging there, the right one seemed to be bent at an unnatural angle. He took off his reading glasses and set down the crossword. It could wait. Now, he had bigger problems.
"Help!" Blazer said, panting heavily from running with the heavy girl in her arms.
Herobrine kneeled over her. "What happened?"
Blazer had been hoping he wouldn't ask. "Well, she was trying out an aerial stunt, the one with the obsidian wall, and her diamond spikes didn't break through fast enough. Something cracked, I don't know if it was the wall or one of her bones..."
The White-Eyed One squinted at Aurora. "She's got a badly twisted and broken wing, a concussion, and plenty scrapes, cuts, and bruises."
"How can you tell all that just by looking at her?" Blazer asked with wide amber eyes.
"I just can."
"is she going to be okay?"
"Let's find out," said Herobrine, ordering a few endermen to guard Aurora while they went and got some much-needed healing and regeneration potions.
I know, I'm sorry I injured Aurora... I just didn't know what to write, and I saw Maleficent today, so I thought, Hey, what if her wings got hurt? Sooo...yeah... And sorry I forgot to mention her wings before... :) Please review, I've only gotten, like, five, on this whole entire story... Please review!
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