A/N Hello, all of you wonderful readers! Welcome back to tale of Herobrine's look-a-like Levi! This story is going to be a lot of fun, and I think you'll all enjoy the twists I have planned for this story.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT-You, the reader, can interact with the characters! All that you have to do is send in a question for the characters, and the next time that I post a chapter you'll see the answer at the bottom of the chapter!
Anyhow, time for the disclaimer!
Levi-Who are you? *starts to pull sword out of sheath*
Soul-I'm just your storyteller! Don't kill me!
Levi-*puts sword back* You're the person that Steve mentioned earlier. The one who wanted me to do the disclaimer.
Soul-Yup, that's me! Could you do it for me?
Levi-I'm only doing this so I can get this over with. SoulErrorArwitch doesn't own Minecraft. It belongs to Microsoft.
Soul-Reviews are appreciated, questions are too, and enjoy the story!
Levi-*turns to Soul* You could have said that all by yourself.
Soul-You know, Glow said that same thing.
Levi-Glow?
Soul-Someone from A Hero's Destiny. And anyways, I need entertainment.
Levi-No, you don't. How's this even entertaining? Steve says that you usually get injured-
Soul-Fine, I get lonely, alright?! Don't judge! And it's fun interacting with you guys!
Levi-Oh...*awkward silence* While I try to get Soul to stop wallowing in self pity, go and read the chapter. Go on, read it!
Chapter 2:
Elf Boy
The sunrise signaled the start of a new day. As Steve woke, he noticed the lack of a body in the bed next to his. Wolf wearily got up from his resting spot and followed behind his master as the two left the house. Steve swung his pick up so it rested against his shoulder. The second they went outside, he sensed the presence of someone watching them.
Looking up, he saw the outline of a man on the roof of the house, a canine even larger than Wolf sitting at his side. Raising his free hand in a wave, he gave a big smile. "See you tonight, Levi!"
Once Steve was out of sight, Levi gave a stretch and jumped off of the porch into the water of the small farm next to their oak wood home. A wolf appeared at his side almost immediately. "Ready, Voices?"
The wolf gave an excited bark. Levi pulled out a bottle of swiftness potion and threw it against the ground. It soaked into their skins, surging throughout their bloodstreams.
They raced off into the forest, wind brushing past their fur and hair. Without even having to look at each other, the wolf and human knew that they both wanted to go to their favorite hunting spot.
Five years already...Levi thought as they crept towards an unsuspecting cow. The almost adult still wore his pair of sunglasses, in case one of them saw him. They had visited the house once, when Steve was away.
It was a whole band of them. He didn't quite remember their appearances. All that he remembered was how Steve and him had almost lost all of their stuff to the strange emotionless raiders. He had appeared on the staircase, trusty diamond sword in hand. He hadn't realized that they weren't mobs, and had left his sunglasses off. The four had attacked them. When Steve had returned home, Levi was covered in cuts and gashes. But the raiders had died, and their home was protected.
Unfortunately, both Steve and Levi had encountered the strange emotionless raiders more than once after that point in time. However, Levi never lost when they confronted him, and they just seemed to ignore Steve.
The nineteen year old's attention returned to their hunting spree. As the two rounded the corner and entered a clearing, Levi was greeted by the sight of a boy lying unconscious in the middle of the grass covered area.
His hands were clenched around an iron sword, and no matter how hard Levi tried to pry it out, he couldn't. The nineteen year old looked down at the teenager, taking in the details of his strange appearance.
A long green hat trailed down his back, and the cloth that his short-sleeved tunic was made of was the same color. He wore a pair tight tan pants, and on his arms he wore leather gloves. On his feet he had on a pair of tall brown boots. His outfit was completed by the belt around his waist and the sword sheath that resided on his back.
What really got Levi's attention was the guy's ears. They weren't normal ears. That he was sure of. Though Levi wasn't normal himself with his white eyes that were incredibly similar to Herobrine's, the teen's ears took the cake in weirdness.
Levi cautiously reached out to touch his ears, not quite sure if they were real or fake. They were real, he decided as he pulled away. Wonder who this guy is...He trailed off, then went to once again attempt to remove the sword.
Intelligent blue eyes suddenly shot open. The teen stared up at him, something other than fear in his eyes. The boy stood up almost immediately. "Who the heck are you?" To Levi's surprise, the boy had a feminine, not a masculine, tone to his voice.
"I could ask the same of you," He paused. With a burst of inspiration, he added, "Elf Boy."
"Elf Boy?!" The teenager exclaimed, shock in his blue eyes. "I'm not an elf, or a boy!"
Levi raised an eyebrow at his outburst, then leaned in close to his face. "Okay, listen closely, Elf Boy." He said tauntingly, a smirk appearing. "I'm pretty sure you're a boy since there's nothing going on up here." He jabbed a finger at the boy's chest. "And those pointy ears look elfish to me. So, no matter how you try to argue, you are an elf and are a boy."
"I don't have pointy ears-" The boy stopped mid-sentence as Levi held his diamond sword in front of "Elf Boy". A gasp escaped his lips, and with dread, the teenager glanced down at his arms and outfit.
"This is...This is my Minecraft skin!" He yelled. Skin? What the Nether is that?! "You must have abducted me or something. I bet that you stalked me or something and dressed me up like this." Elf Boy said, hands placed on both of his hips.
"Hate to break it to you, Elf Boy, but you're the one whose trespassing in my woods!"
"Your woods?! I don't see a sign anywhere!"
"It's implied knowledge!" Levi yelled back. "Everyone in this part of the world knows that Steve Addams and I own this place!"
"Well, maybe I'm not from here. Ever think of that, genius-" Elf Boy paused, suddenly staring at Levi. "Wait just a second..." He said slowly. "You live here with Steve."
"No, of course not! It's not like I just said that a moment ago!" Levi said sarcastically.
"You live here with Steve." He repeated. "As in Steve, the miner? The guy who mines all of those ores, and fights all of those mobs at night."
"You little liar. You are from here."
"I'm not!" Elf Boy protested. He thought for a second, then demanded, "Take me back to your house. I need to meet Steve."
"No." Levi replied. "You're already a pain the butt as it is, and I bet that Steve would take pity on you and ask you if you wanted to stay. So no way. I'm not living with you, Elf Boy."
He turned away, Voices immediately following him out of the clearing.
"Hey, wait up!" Elf Boy yelled. "You're seriously going to leave me out here with only an iron sword-which I have no idea how to use-and let me get killed by a bunch of mobs?!"
"Basically." He still didn't turn to face the teenager that was now at his side.
"Oh, come on! You can't let an innocent girl die out here!" Elf Boy said dramatically.
When Levi didn't respond, Elf Boy started to look up to the sky, hands clasped together. "What wrongs have I done, God, to end up in this harsh world with this cruel man as my only hope?"
Levi groaned. "I'm not bringing you to Steve."
It was Elf Boy's turn to smirk. "Even if you aren't, I'm still following you!"
"I could be leading you in circles for all that you know." Levi replied. His tone suddenly turned cold, and the teen next to him began to doubt that Levi was his chance at meeting Steve.
"You-you wouldn't do that...You couldn't survive the night alone...All that you have is that diamond sword, and it looks like its on the verge of breaking." Elf Boy said uneasily, not trusting his own opinion.
"I have my ways." Levi replied, right hand starting to reach up towards where his sunglasses rested.
"Yeah, like what? Fleeing from the battle-" Levi removed his sunglasses. The minute he did so, the most girly scream that Levi had ever heard escaped Elf Boy's lips. "Herobrine! You're Herobrine! You're going to kill me!"
"Yes, I'm going to kill you." Levi said. His eyes glowed brighter for a second. It was something that he found to be extremely convenient at this moment. He had meant to roll his eyes, but because he lacked pupils, that was the result. It caused Elf Boy to once again scream, hands shooting up to cover his eyes.
Levi took the chance and made a strategic retreat-also known as running as fast as he could away from the area and rushing towards his house with Voices at his heels.
