Alright, I made a mistake. I'm using the Oasis Mod Pack, not just the listed mods. I apologize.

Chapter 3
"It's... Beautiful..." he said.
"We can't stay for long. The monsters will be coming soon."
"Monsters? What do you mean by monsters?"
"Zombies, skeletons, endermen, and worst of all, spiders."
"Spiders? Isn't that a little bit of an overreaction?"
I looked at him like he was mad. "I don't know where you're from, but your spiders must have been smaller. How big were the spiders in your world?"
"On average, about the size of a nickel. How big are the spiders here?"
"Cave spiders, including leg span, are about as big as a block of material, a 1X1 cube. Regular spiders are four times that, making them about a 2x1 rectangle." I drew a diagram with a stick in the dirt. He just stared at it in horror.
"Now you know how I live." I said, stamping out the diagram. "We need to get going. Do you trust me?"
He looked up at me, confused. "What?" I held out my hand.
"Do you trust me?" I asked again. He nodded and took my hand. Again, the strange feeling shot through my body. It made my knees weak. I ran off the cliff and jumped.
"Then JUMP!" I shouted. Yugi just screamed.
We landed in a deep pool of water, making a huge splash. I kicked my way up to the surface, pulling Yugi up with me. I swam over to the edge of the pool and pushed myself up, and he followed closely.
As we walked through the streets, whispers and small laughs lingered.
"What are they laughing at?" he asked.
"Just keep walking. If we ignore them, they'll go away." I said through grit teeth.
"Hey, Enderwoman! Where do you think you're going?"
That voice stopped me dead in my tracks. I didn't even have to turn around.
The voice belonged to Boetius Flannery, the archery prodigy. She was tall, sleek, and light on her feet. She saw me as a threat to her title, and that's why she picked on me.
"You haven't paid your fine yet." she said, holding out her hand. She wanted my arrows.
"If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times, Bo. I'm not giving you any arrows. I made them, they're mine."
I could see her fuming. She hated being called Bo. "You better watch yourself, Enderwoman. Or else that fragile frame of yours will break." She shoved me back against a wall. "Now give me your arrows or else."
"Hey! Leave her alone!" Yugi said.
"Stay out of this, Yugi. This is my fight. I'm not gonna drag you into it." Boetius glanced at him and smirked.
"Heh, who's this, Enderwoman? Your boyfriend?"
I felt my face heat up. "He's not my boyfriend. I found him on my rounds today."
"Whatever. You gonna hand those over or what?"
"No!"
"Very well, then. You know the price." she smirked. She punched me in the gut, making me spill my lunch.
"You'd better have those arrows for me tomorrow, or I'll embarrass you in front of your boyfriend again. " She said, laughing as she walked away.
"Mira, are you okay?" Yugi asked.
"Yeah, I'm fine. I'm tougher than I look." I said, getting up. "Look, I don't want to drag anyone into this, especially you. I need to fight my own battles."
"But she's twice your size! Are you sure you can handle this?"
"I'm sure. Come on, I'll show you around."
I showed him all around the village, and we eventually ended up at my house, which was one of those in a cliffside.
"You live in a mountain?"
"Yeah. Sure, it's not the best place in the village, but it's got a wicked view. Take a look."
He went through the dining room and out onto the balcony.
"Wow, Mira! This must have cost a fortune! How did you manage?"
"Here in Domino Dorf, we make our own houses. I just carved it out myself. It took countless hours and three iron pickaxes."
I took out some vegetables, bread, and a chicken and started preparing two sandwiches.
"You must be hungry from today. How about one of my homemade chicken sandwiches?" I stuck the chicken in the furnace.
"That sounds great!" he said.
"Go on, take a load off. There's a couch, a table to sit at, and some other stuff. Sit wherever you like."
He sat down at the kitchen table. I took out the chicken and prepared the sandwiches.
"So what was it like where you lived?" I asked, setting his sandwich down on a plate in front of him.
"It was nice. I had great friends and a pretty nice life. We went on a lot of crazy adventures."
"Wow. Your life sounds so cool! My life is so bad most of the time. My boss is a jerk and a favoritist, Boetius won't leave me alone, and I can't ever seem to find time to read my books, nevermind make friends." I took a bite of my sandwich and swallowed.
We talked for a long time. I learned a lot about where Yugi came from, and it sounded like a nice place. His friends sounded like nice people. I couldn't help but have a little envy. I heard the grandfather clock in the living room strike ten.
"Oh man, it's getting late. I've gotta make a bed for you!" I said, picking up the now empty plates and putting them in the dishwasher. I rushed over to one of my chests and pulled out three wood blocks and three wool blocks.
"Wait, you're going to make an actual bed? Won't that take hours, maybe even days?" he asked.
"Crafting stuff is a little different here. I just put this here, and this here, and we have a bed!" I said, holding it in my hand.
"It's so tiny."
"Not for long. Follow me." I said, walking to my room. I pushed my bed over to the edge of my room.
"You ready to have your mind blown?" I said. I plonked the bed down on the other side of the room, and it grew to full size.
"Wow! How is that possible?!'' he asked.
"Just the wonder of the universe, I guess. I never really thought about it much." I said. It had started to rain.
"Damn. I hate rain. I hope it blows over by morning." I said, getting a pair of pajamas from my dresser and heading to the bathroom. I changed and threw my clothes into the laundry basket. I walked back down the hall and got in bed.
"'Night, Yugi." I muttered. I barely heard a reply before I fell asleep.
3rd Person POV
The whole village was peaceful. So peaceful, in fact, that no one noticed the strange boy walking around, looking for the archery range.
This boy bore many similarities to Yugi. Same outfit, same necklace, same hairstyle. But there were also some key differences. There were more golden bangs sticking up. His eyes were narrowed. He was taller. The boy also had an air of confidence about him. He was very different from Yugi, yet the two could be mistaken for twins.
"Grr, take that, Mira!" The shouts of Boetius Flannery as she launched arrow after arrow into a sack of grain pasted with a crude drawing of Mira mixed with the pitter patter of hard rainfall echoed from the archery range.
"Hello Bo." A deep voice reverberated through the area. She turned around slowly.
"No one calls me- Hey wait a minute! You're that wimp Mira found in the wilderness, aren't you? Beat it!" she yelled.
"Not quite. I want to play a little game with you, Bo. A Shadow Game. If you win, You go free. If I win, however, it's up to me to decide your fate. We'll even play a variant of your game: Archery."
Boetius smirked. "If it's Archery we're playing, you're making a big mistake! I'm the prodigy of this village! Not even that bitch Mira has beaten me! You're on!"
The boy smirked. His confident aura darkened and surrounded the range. A simple birch wood bow and a single arrow appeared in his hands.
"Here's how the game works. We each get one arrow. Whomever hits closest to the center of the target wins." he said.
"Too easy!" Boetius said, and let her one arrow fly. It hit the outer yellow ring. "Beat that!"
The boy said nothing, just drew his bow and let his arrow fly. It hit dead center.
"But how?! You're nothing!" she stammered. The boy turned to her, an eye symbol glowing yellow on his forehead.
"A Shadow Game reveals a person's true character. What is revealed to me is how I determine your punishment. Now face your Penalty Game!"
A flash of yellow light enveloped the range. For a moment, nothing happened. Then Boetius doubled over in pain. Slowly, a few arrows punctured from beneath her skin, as if they were growing out of her bones. Crimson blood leaked as she watched in horror what was being done to her. She screamed in a mix of horror and pain.
The boy, meanwhile, wore a smirk as he walked away. He had done his job, which was to protect his host and those associated with him. He made his way back to Mira's home and into her room, where Yugi was sleeping.
The boy cared deeply for his host. Some might even call it love. With a gentle caress of his host's face, he disappeared back into Yugi's necklace.
Mira's POV
I woke up to sunlight, thank god. Today felt... Different. I felt like there was something missing.
I made my way to the kitchen and started making my favorite breakfast: Bacon and eggs. I made some for Yugi too. The smell must have woken him up, because soon he was at the table.
"'Morning, Yugi. Sleep well?" I asked, trying to fry up another egg.
"Not really. I had a nightmare." That got my full attention.
"Really? What about?" I sat down at the table.
"I think that Flannery girl might be hurt."
"Bo? Nah. She may be entirely deserving of a cruel death, but she's a tough old bird. And even if she did get hurt bad, she'll probably be bugging me again in no time. I'm sure it's nothing to worry about." I said.
"Lets hope so." he said. We ate our breakfast with little more discussion, and I cleared our plates. I dug out my old leather armor and handed it to Yugi.
"What's this for?" he asked.
"if I don"t sign you up in the guild today, the truant officers are going to be on my tail like nobody's business. What kind of weapon do you like? Bow? Warhammer? Battleaxe?"
"But I don't want to fight anything!"
"Neither did I. I wanted to work in the mountain gardens when I was young. But the town law states that every child of the village from ages 7 to 18 must be trained in at least one weapon to ensure a strong fighting force is ready in the event of a siege. Its like school. I don't like it either, but I can't do anything about it. So, I'll ask you again. What kind of weapon do you like?"
"...Are there any staffs?"
"I have this Diamond Spear." I said, pulling out said spear.
"Alright. But I'm not killing anything."
"You don't have to. You just have to be trained to kill. I'll make sure you don't get assigned to a killing job." I handed him the spear.
"You ready to go to the guild?" I said, opening the door. He nodded, holding his spear in hand. He had all the armor except the helmet on.
We made our way down main street and to the guild. Something was up today. Instead of whispering about me, the attention seemed to have shifted to Yugi.
"Hey, isn't that the guy..."
"Yeah, that's him. Stay close to me. He's dangerous..."
It made me nervous. What was up? I tried to brush it off as we entered the guild.
"Hey, Mary. We've got a new recruit. I need to speak to General Murray."
Mary looked up with that bored expression of hers. She was an older woman, 35 the last time I checked. She had black hair and cat eye glasses.
"General Murray is in his office, as usual. Go ahead." she grunted. I walked down a hallway behind her, one I had walked down many times before. But instead of hearing my name and some profanity, all I heard was profanity. I knocked on the door and it opened by itself.
"General Murray, I'm here for my assignment, and I brought a new recruit down to get registered."
"Whatever. Your route today is around the village. But first, I need to take these flowers to Boetuis. She's in the hospital."
My eyes widened. "Please tell me she's just visiting someone."
General Murray shook his head. "I fear our best archer has been incapacitated."
I put my hands on his desk. "What do you mean 'Incapacitated?'"
"Something about mental trauma and arrows. I don't know. I'm too busy to take them over myself, that's why I'm telling you to."
I looked nervously at Yugi, then took the flowers off his desk. As we walked to the hospital, a lump formed in my throat. Was Yugi's dream coming true?
I didn't like hospitals. They were eerie and abnormally clean and I may have watched one too many Grudge movies when I was ten.
I walked up to the receptionist and asked her which room Bo was in. He said she was in room 573. We walked up 5 flights of stairs and knocked on the door.
"Come in." a familiar voice beckoned. I entered the room to find Doctor Eliza Momoka over a bedridden Boetius Flannery, jotting down notes feverishly. Boetuis was fitted with an IV and a heart monitor, which was beeping rather slowly. She had bandages up and down her arms, a bit of crimson blood bleeding through.
"I brought these on the orders of General Murray. What's happened to her?" I asked, setting the flowers on her bedside table. Doctor Momoka's long black hair, while held in a high ponytail and tucked over her uniform's hat, was disheveled and hanging over her red eyes, like she had been jotting down notes all night.
"She had arrows lodged in her arms and legs, which I removed in surgery. But there were a few...strange things about this case."
"Like what?" Yugi asked.
"Well, for starters, this wasn't just a few stray arrows. There were arrows and arrowheads everywhere, even under the skin. She also suffered severe mental trauma, probably from knocking her head off the pavement, and has been in a comatose state ever since. But the strangest thing is that all the arrows and arrowheads were facing away from the bone, even the ones found under the skin. It's as if arrows were growing out of her bones."
I exchanged another nervous glance at Yugi.
"Do you know who did this?" I asked.
"I'm a doctor, not a forensic scientist. I only have rumors to go by, and the rumors point to your friend there." She jabbed her pen at Yugi.
"What are you saying?"
"I'm saying that rumor has it your friend there attacked Ms Flannery during her late night practice."
My mind was racing at this revelation. His dream had come true. And if Bo was in a comatose state, she wouldn't be bothering me for a while.
"Yugi, can I see you outside for a minute?"

Ooh, we get a cliffhanger! What's gonna happen next? Don't forget to send in those OCs! I can't get this done without them!