A/N Hello wonderful readers! This is SoulErrorArwitch, and I come bearing another chapter of The Reborn King! Last chapter was certainly eventful, wasn't it? Well, the owner of Minecraft is Microsoft. Legend of Zelda belongs to some group…Um, Nintendo, right? Anyhow, onto the guest review!

Wait a sec. Before the guest review, I need to remind all you readers to go and vote on the poll. There's only five votes so far. So please vote! Alright, back to Ravenstar's review.

Ravenstar-It just seemed like a classic anime scene. I had to do it. Shameless refrence, eh? I love Leo Valdez. The ending was just the right one for him. Speaking of Percy Jackson characters I love, do you like Nico Di Angelo-Actually, I don't think anyone hates him. But do you ship Solangelo? I'm sorry for making you so sad Gwen. It just had to be done. You'll find out soon-Who knows? Maybe one will even happen this chapter. Huh? I'm not foreshadowing or anything…

Chapter 15:
Food Poisoning

To say that Aria was upset about being Herobrine's wife was the understatement of the century. She certainly didn't love him-In fact, she often was angry at him! So why on Earth had past her decided to love him? There wasn't anything specifically special about his personality. She didn't want to think of past her being attracted to him just because he was a god and was the king of the Nether. She wasn't like that. In order for her to like someone, it had to be about who they were on the inside, not their role in society.

He never once had complimented her. Wasn't that something that someone who loved you did? Then again, she hadn't found her Prince Charming just yet, and she doubted that Gwen or Alex-Actually, Alex had. Steve. But since neither of the two adults had actually confessed their love, she was back at square one.

Wait a second. Was she actually trying to decide if Levi loved her?! She didn't even have an interest in the guy! They weren't even friends…Or were they? Gwen was one type of friend, and the friends that Aria had once had weren't true friends.

Levi was a different type of friend. The type that teased you constantly, and hid their kindness behind an aura of I don't care and a scowl. When Levi had realized that she was having a nightmare, hadn't he woken her up with the complaint of her smelling bad and being too loud? He had lied and said that he and Voices needed to hunt when she was hungry. Though Levi didn't show it, he wasn't that bad of a guy.

As if her thoughts of him had summoned him, he burst into the room with Orpheus, Pandora, and Steve trailing behind him. "Where are you guys all going?! I made breakfast-"

Pandora stopped as the boys raced outside. "Puppies!" She squealed excitedly before rushing to be by Orpheus' side.

"Puppies?" Aria questioned. She looked out the door to see five puppies crowding around a dog that looked to be none other than Wolf. "Wolf is a girl?!" She exclaimed.

"What's going on?" Alex questioned as she entered the room. "It's sounds like the enderdragon just went on a rampage." Behind her was Gwen with a nervous look on her face. Aria quickly wondered why her best friend was nervous before gesturing outside. "There's puppies?"

Alex's eyes lit up, and she joined the boys and Pandora outside with an almost superhuman speed. Gwen stayed silent as she followed Aria outside.


After the excitement over the puppies had died down, the chosen and Pandora sat down at the table for breakfast.

"This isn't terrible, Elf Boy." Levi said.

"Of course not. They're pancakes." She quickly replied, a smug grin growing on her face. "I'm a master at making them."

"Master?" Levi raised an eyebrow. "I beg to differ, Elf Boy."

"I bet you couldn't do any better!" To her surprise, Levi didn't reply. Had she finally managed to have the final word in one of their arguments? That couldn't be possible!

Steve gave a nod, and Levi instantly did his equivalent of a glare at him. "I almost died when I ate his food."

When Aria saw the seriousness in his eyes, she realized that he wasn't joking. "Levi's cooking is so bad that you get instant food poisoning?"

Levi continued to glare at Steve. "You're not much better, Steve. I have to resist the urge to barf every time I eat your food. And you usually end up barfing too."

Steve's face grew red in embarrassment.

"Can anyone here besides me cook?" Aria questioned.

Alex shrugged. "I eat whatever I can find. So I have no clue whatsoever."

Gwen quietly said, "I'd like to think that I can cook a little." Aria couldn't help but give a smile. Gwen was always so modest. Because of that, she had the sneaking suspicion that her best friend was an excellent chef.

Pandora said something. Everyone looked at Orpheus for the translation. "Pandora says that she's never tried. Her mom and dad did all the cooking." He went silent as the rest of the group stared expectantly at him. "What's wrong-Oh…" He muttered something.

"What?" Alex questioned.

"…Everything I cook ends up tasting like cardboard."

Aria sighed. "I'm not going to be the one to do all the cooking, so Steve, Levi, Pandora, Orpheus, and Alex, you guys are going to have to learn. Alright?"

They all gave reluctant nods.

"Um…There's something that I need to tell you all." Gwen suddenly spoke.

"Yeah?"

"I had a vision when I was asleep."


Humans were so weak.

He tried to convince himself that was the reason behind his reluctance to follow his lord's mission. In this form, he couldn't fight half as strong as he usually did. He had thousands of years to perfect his skills with his true form. He had never became a teenager before. The form was foreign, a younger version of his usual human form.

But he owed his lord so much. He didn't want to disappoint him. Though he had long ago created the End and became its leader, he still felt as though he had never fully shown his gratitude.

So why was he so reluctant to do this? The fact that this form was weak was just a challenge. That wasn't the true reason. Was it because he was scared of seeing them? Scared of slipping up?

He clenched his fists. No. He wasn't afraid. Not a single one of them had laid their eyes upon him in their past lives, except the Seer and Herobrine's wife. But at the point in time he had only been a baby. He would be fine.

After making sure that he was satisfied with his human form, he began to head towards the wooden house in the near distance.