The song for this chapter is: Runaway Baby by Bruno Mars.

Sorry this one's a bit short. Writer's block kills. Literally.

I heard a faint scream coming from my right ear.

"Did you hear that?" I asked the others.

"No," Ant replied, "What was it?"

"A scream."

"From who?" Jerome questioned.

"It was a girl. But I don't know who exactly. Couldn't distinguish the voice."

"Do you think we should follow it?" Mitch queried. Ryan and Ant shrugged.

"Yeah let's do this!" Jerome yelled. I was sure that someone a mile away could hear his scream.

"Calm down Jerome," I told him.

I led Ant, Jerome, Mitch, and Ryan towards where I had heard the scream. We eventually came to an abandoned campsite. There were two large-sized satin tents and a burnt-out fire. It seemed as if no one had been there in a few hours.

"Jordan," Mitch said, "Check this out." He had found footprints leading away from the campsite.

"What do we do?" Ant asked.

"Follow them," I affirmed. Determined to find the voice, I directed my group away from the tents back into the woods.

Eventually the footprints stopped in front of a small brick building. We regarded this area as a wasteland. There was absolutely nothing else around but the building. Gulping, I opened the door and walked inside. To our surprise, Chris and five of his Homies had Sierra and Snowy bound to chairs, threatening them at knifepoint.

"What do you think you're doing!" I demanded. Chris spun around to notice me, Ant, Ryan, Mitch and Jerome. His gang outnumbered us, but we had the better skills.

He quickly untied Sierra and Snowy, holding onto Sierra and letting one of the others hold Snowy. He smirked, "Come and get the girls… if you can catch us."

"Piece of cake," Ryan whispered. I raced up to the Homies, my Sky Army crew following behind at full pace. Chris took off, Sierra in his grasp.

A minute later, Ant, being his speedy self, grabbed Chris's arm and pulled him back, "If you dare hurt my friends again… I swear… I'll see you killed." Chris winced back and pushed Sierra towards our group. She ran into my arms.

"Are you alright?" I whispered to her. She nodded and continued hugging me, "Where's Yosh?"

"I have no idea," she replied.

"Leave us alone," Ant continued, "And we'll leave you alone. Got it." He was practically strangling Chris.

"Ant," Mitch interrupted, "That's enough." Letting go of Chris's throat, Ant advanced to leave the brick building. The rest of us followed him, leaving the Homies behind.

Void POV (Yes, Void is back. Thanks to Sallyya Charbon for most of this POV.)

I sat out of Herobrine's sight as he slaughtered half his zombie pig men army. I shivered at the thought that if he turned around he may change his target to me.

"Idiot human," I whispered to myself as another squeal reached my ears, "Don't they ever learn."

I rested my chin on my knee's staring at a nearby red stone torch. I knew Herobrine temper would stop soon, but what would he do. Would he want that human along with ones he lost? I nodded to myself. Yes, it was clear, however, who would he use to try and get them back? Beatrice, the traitor? Ray, the long lost brother? Ty, Sky's ally?

"You!" roared Herobrine. Leaving my train of thought behind, I quickly stood up and walked into his line of sight. He was smiling, but his blank eyes prevent me from seeing his true emotion.

"Yes, Lord Herobrine," I replied with a small bow. I daren't take my eyes of him.

"Get Sky, your siblings, the girl and that captain what's his name, back," he ordered.

"Of course my lord," I accepted, "But how?"

Herobrine shook his head, "Lie, make some story or have you been honest all your life."

I bit my lip to force back my sarcastic laughter but bowed again. As if I've ever been honest. I had been a spy for him for years. I spun around and was about to run out of the castle…

"Fail me and I'll punish you the same way I punished your mother," Herobrine warned. I hesitantly nodded and set off to make my way to the over-world.

I stood staring at the portal; I could feel Herobrine's emotionless eyes watching me. Yes, I had a plan. A brilliant one if it is completed, in fact. I stepped through the portal. Let see if it works.