Hera sat across from me. The world still spun gently around me. I had about a hundred Herobrine questions. I chose a simple one.
"Where does Herobrine get all his red stone torches?" I said.
Hera looked plain confused, "red stone torches?"
"Yeah, he leaves them places," I replied.
"Internet?" She asked.
"Guilty as charged," I said. "What about signs?"
"Signs?"
"Yeah he leaves them around saying stuff like 'Only god can save you now,'"
Hera wrinkled her nose, "god? Whats a god?"
"Never mind," I said, I tried to get up but the spinning came back, "wow teleportation really messes with me. Guess I'm not surprised."
"Neither am I," Hera said.
I continued my speech. "People say Herobrine is a stalker of players," I said curiously.
"People say a lot of things about my brother," Hera said quietly.
"Yeah, he's really cool," I said. "There's so many stories out there about him."
"In his actual life he was always quite mature and a bit flashy at times." Hera said thoughtfully, "but he was always kind to me."
"You miss him a lot," I said.
Her face flashed with a bit of pain. Although she tried to cover it up with a serious face, I saw the hurt. Instantly I felt guilty. I hadn't meant to hurt her. I would never want to hurt her.
I silently promised not to do it again. I loved her too much.
"Herobrine was hard working, and very clever." She said, "he was good at a lot of things. Really he was brilliant. But enough about him, I get one question back." She smiled sweetly, but I knew I'd get payback.
"Tell me about where you came from."
I laughed, "you'll fall asleep, I was boring as heck."
"Try me," she said lightly.
"Alright but only for another minute. I think I can nearly stand. I lived in a house with my mom and Mina. Had only one friend, although not anymore."
"Why?"
"She has some bias of her own." She didn't like it when I told her about myself. After that I was kinda a pariah, she had been somewhat popular. Kids are mean I guess.
Hera nodded.
I got up on my feet and bounced a couple times. "I'm good now." I gave her a grin.
"We'll need to work on the cool down time, or else we'll be stuck here all day." Hera said laughing slightly.
"Don't you have powers," I said.
"Some," she shrugged.
"Like what?"
"Same as you, I can teleport." She said shrugging, "nothing special, I am also slightly faster and stronger."
"I guess we want to pack up camp now?" I said.
"Yeah," Hera said, "We'll follow the trail of the glitches for now. Maybe we might learn something useful."
"As long as we don't actually find them again," I said shuddering slightly.
"Next time we find them it'll be on our terms," Hera said.
"Your terms, you say?" a boys voice rang out. Entity 135 stepped out of the shadow, no sign of the other two though.
"Where's your backup?" I asked.
"Still recovering," he said, he was talking much more this time, "I don't need them," he said, "I got an update and this time your going down."
There was a flash of white in the trees behind him.