Herobrine had finished trolling a poor villager, and was brushing his teeth. He then realized that the bathroom was very tidy- unnatural in his case. He rinsed his mouth out and went to find Crystal, who more than likely did this act.

"CRYSTAL!"

She did not come. Herobrine searched the entire house, calling and calling for his daughter. Yet she was nowhere to be found. Panic arose in his mind- and he didn't know how to deal with it. He summoned his sword and teleported to each and every village, searched every dimension.

"CRYSTAL! CRYSTAL, WHERE ARE YOU?!"

He went back home at dawn, dreading each step he took. He put his sword away and trudged to Crystal's room. Herobrine sat on his daughter's bed, saddened by the thought that he would never see his precious gem again. Yet when he planted his butt on the mattress, he felt something wriggle underneath him.

"Huh?"

"Daddy! Don't sit on me!"

Herobrine pulled back the covers to see his little girl in her pajamas, yawning. He pulled her into a tight hug.

"Where have you been, Crystal?! I searched everywhere for you!"

"Apparently not. For I was right here at home the entire time."

Herobrine blinked several times. "Huh?"

Crystal merely laughed and looked at her father with her beautiful white eyes. "I'll show you later."

Sunset arrived, and Crystal Brine dragged her father up onto the rooftop.

"Okay, what are we doing here, Crystal?"

"I will show Daddy where I was."

They watched the sun go down and the moon rise up.

"Wait for it, Daddy. Wait..."

All of a sudden, the night sky filled with twinkling stars. Herobrine looked up in wonder, realizing the fact that he had never taken time out to look up every night. And yet his daughter of six years delighted herself in the basking of the moonlight. Herobrine looked at his daughter. She seemed so happy to be doing something so simple, her dress slightly crumpled by the wooden roof.

Crystal hugged her dad. "Do you see now, Daddy? I've been in three places at once."

"Where?" Herobrine merely said for the fun of it.

Crystal smiled. "The sky, the house, and your heart."

And they fell asleep under the stars.