We just stood there, keeping our guards up as we all just watched the three pigmen standing a few hundred blocks from us. 'What is Herobrine's plan?' I kept repeating that in my head. I watched as Hunter advanced, but Gameknight shook his head. She scowled, but stood back in the group.

That was when Herobrine appeared between the pigmen and the army. I tried to look as fierce as ever, just so no one could make any connections between him and me. Like that is what I need right now. To be accused of something I am being forced to do.

Herobrine looked angry, eyes glowing bright. He made a gesture, a cue that the ordered the larger pigmen to step forward. "I guess this needs to be taken into our own hands," he gestured to the pugmen again, "take the NPCs. I will take on the users." And with that, the battle continued. Weary NPCs forced to fight the larger pigmen.

'I have to help them,' I thought anxiously; but how could I help? Herobrine was blocking our path. I watched as Gameknight tried to go around Herobrine to help the his exhausted army; but Herobrine simply stood in the way, an evil smirk on his expression.

"You want to help them," Herobrine gestured to the group of army that was slowly being slaughtered by the three larger pigmen. Only few arrows and hits were landed on them. "Then open the gateway of light."

I watched as Gameknight looked conflicted to help him or not. "He will not help you," I heard Monet bravely speaking.

Herobrine looked at her. Now she looked more fearful. This caused him to smile at how scared she was of him. "You are quite brave to speak to me like that," he mused. "Does his sister need to stand up for him since he is such a coward?"

"He is not a coward!" Monet objected, she notched an arrow at him. "You are!"

This caused his evil grin to frown. His amused attitude turned sour. "So..." he began, sounding unamused, "brave and stupid." Monet did not seem pleased as she let the arrow fly; but in a blink of an eye, before it hit him, he vanished. He reappeared behind her, a diamond sword ready to strike. "I suggest you do not try that again," he hissed with a sinister tone. Monet seemed to freeze up with fear.

Gameknight turned to face the two with wide eyes. "Do not hurt her!" He spoke up, fear in his voice. "You wanted me, so come get me. Just leave the others out of this," he looked more determined than usual.

Herobrine grinned at this. "Finally speaking up, huh?" He looked at Monet then let her go, tossing her toward me. I gasped as I caught her, but fell back. When I looked up, I saw him advanced toward Gameknight, his sword at the ready.

Gameknight gave a gesture for us to leave; but Monet was stubborn and wanted to fight beside her brother. I forcefully dragged her away just as Herobrine and Gameknight began their one-on-one fight. I did not dare look back since my heart was pounding in my chest. I just wanted this fight to be over and done with. Monet kept trying to struggle out of my grasp, "Let me go! I need to help my brother!" I did not answer her. Like dragging his own sister away and the heat was not enough to exhaust me.

Out of range, I let her go. She looked at me with rage. "Why did you leave him?! He needs help!"

I felt guilt already building up just for leaving him, but his sister had to just make me feel worse. I took a few breathes to try and keep myself calm. "He told me to get us out of harms way."

"By leaving him?!" Monet growled. "HE is the one in danger! We were fine!"

"I know," I looked away, my emotions slowly getting the better of me. I was hot, scared, and now being scolded by a child. This was becoming too much for me.

"If you knew, then why leave him?!" Monet continued. "What will we gain from that? You know what, I am not going to continue. I will help him myself." She was ready to storm away when I grabbed her arm. "What?" She sounded angry at me, like I could leave and she would not miss me.

"D-do not go," I tried to keep my voice under control, but it was really difficult.

"Why not?!" Monet growled. I looked up to her, tears trickled down my cheek. She looked at me with wide eyes. "Wha...?" She seemed to look confused. "W-why are your eyes glowing?"

I felt ashamed for letting her find that part out. My eyes widened with fear. "P-please do not tell anyone!" I quickly said, fear visible in my tone.

Monet narrowed her eyes with suspicion. "Why not?"

"I-I do not want them to know. I am not a traitor! I was forced to do this!" My mind went wild, not thinking straight. 'What am I doing?!' I thought, horrified. 'Am I really going to be telling her this stuff? She will just run to Gameknight, accusing me of working with Herobrine.

I was only half relieved when Monet seemed to relax seeing how fearful I was. "Who is forcing you?" Her tone was stern, but a hint of concern partially visible.

I looked away, starting to shake. "H-Herobrine," my voice was shaky when I said his name. "I-if I do not do as he says, I will be killed."

I noticed Monet seemed conflicted. Was she going to run to Gameknight and tell him? If he does, then I would surely get kicked out of the group, and never figure out who I truly am. "So if you disobey him, he will kill you?" I slowly nodded confirmation.

"I-I was sent to spy on all if you," my voice was shaky. "I-I had no choice, other then death."

Again, she seemed conflicted. Was there pity showing? I could not tell. "Alright, I believe you. No normal user has glowing eyes like that; but... if I find you trying to kill one of our group, I will make sure Gameknight knows about this." I nodded slowly, showing I understand. "Alright, I will listen; but, we are not just going to sit hear on the sidelines and do nothing."

I thought that over. "W-we could help the villagers with the pigmen," I suggested, hoping she took up the offer.

Monet gave a faint smile. "Now that is something," she complimented. "Alright, let us get go defeat us some overgrown pigmen." She gestured for me to follow her. I quickly stood up, and we both raced into the battlefield.

As we got there, were saw about three separate piles of items. My heart clenched at the sight. Archers were still firing at the pigmen, while swordsmen were doing close combat, which caused some of their health from the pigmen hitting them. I even saw Morgana throwing bottles. I could not make out what they were, but when it did land, it caused the pigmen to squeal with pain. Monet went to one of the archer towers to start firing her arrows at the pigmen. I unsheathed my iron and enchanted golden sword.

Morgana looked over to me. "Use the bottles!" She cried out, in a scratchy voice. I looked at her with confusion. "Use the bottles!" She pulled out her own bottle that she was using, showing me it. It had a funky shape to it with the health potion inside. I blinked, but remember I had a few of those. I pulled one out and she nodded upon seeing it. "Toss it at the pigmen!" She demonstrated, tossing the bottle of health potion at the pigmen, causing health damage to one.

I nodded my head at her. So that is why she gave me some. That explains a lot. I grabbed out a splash health potion, tossing it at a pigmen when I neared one. It squealed with pain, but any villager that got caught in it felt rejuvenated, having more energy to fight. 'That is strange... why does it effect pigmen that way?' I thought. I had no time to ask as the oversized pigmen looked at me with rage. Keeping myself under control from letting my eyes glow, I readied to fight, tossing another health potion at the pigman. It flashed red, but this time did not squeal. It raised its blade, ready to strike me; but an arrow caught its attention, making it look over. I looked over to see Monet with a determined look as she notched another arrow at the pigman.

This gave me the chance to use both of my swords on the pigmen, much like how Gameknight did it. Monet helped by firing arrows after arrows at the pigman. It was beginning to look frustrated at how it was being attacked by two different targets. One was too high to get to, so it face me, swiping its mighty golden sword at me, It struck me, causing a good chunk of health to vanish. I flinched from the sudden pain I had. I glared at the pigman with fear that in one more hit it was going to kill me. I reached to drink another potion; but it knocked it out of my hand, pinning me to the ground. I tried to unsheathe my weapon again to fight back, but it knocked that aside as well. Monet's arrows struck the pigman, but it focus was on me so it did not seem to care.

The pigman chuckled. "I got a puny user," he declared, as I squirmed under his waited hoof. He cackles evilly. "I guess I can end you right here and now." The pigmen raised its pickaxe to do another strike.

I closed my eyes, waiting for another hit. I could hear Monet's arrows continue to fire at the pigman pinning me, and the battle commencing all around me. Arrow striking rotting flesh, and swords either striking flesh, swords against sword, or even the air. Was this the end? Was I going to die? What happens if I die? I had heard Gameknight had died once, but he went up a server, and that was with enough XP orbs. I had like none, I could just died and never wake to me respawning.

'This is it,' I thought pathetically. 'I am going to die. I should have listened to Gameknight.' I laid there, pinned, waiting for the final blow.