Chapter 2

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Razer's POV

"So where do you think Entity is?" I asked.

Meeps shrugged. "Beats me," she said.

Out of the four of us, only Meeps and I remained. Herobrine and Null has both been killed by the Entity, and we both knew that it was only a matter of time until he came after us.

We were on the run, trying to get as much distance between us and the Entity as we could, but we were also prepared to battle. Meeps still had that flaming sword and I recently required this AK-47 (the gun Derp has from Blocking Dead. I'm not sure if it's an AK-47, but that's my best guess), which packs a big punch and was really helpful, because you can give somebody a black eye with it. I know, because I accidentally swung my arm while I was holding the gun and gave Meeps a black eye. She didn't care much, and it had already healed, mostly because Meeps drank some potions of healing shortly after. (Oh and because there's absolutely no logic in the world).

"I miss Herobrine," I said, sadly. "It's like we just lost our best player in a game."

It was the Entity's fault that Herobrine had recklessly gone off without us and tried to kill him.

"Razer," Meeps said. "I never realized this but..."

"But what?" I asked. 

"The Entity killed Null first, because he knew that Null was Herobrine's first friend," she told me. "He did it so Herobrine would become driven with rage and ditch us so he could kill the Entity. The Entity had planned it so Herobrine would die on a quest of vengeance, leaving us more vulnerable than ever. He only killed them in that order because he knew it was the most effective way."

And I thought he was just killing us randomly, I thought. But he wasn't. He was killing us in a certain order, he had a strategy.

"Who do you think is next?" I asked, fearfully.

"I... I don't know," she admitted. "But it might not matter to him."

More dreadful silence.

"When the Entity is dead, what are you planning to do?" I asked her. This was something none of us talked about, and I was trying to make it sound like neither of us were going to die.

"The kingdom I lived in was destroyed," the young red panda said. "I never witnessed it, my father sent me and my brother away to explore a new piece of land, so that was how we survived everybody else didn't make it. And now that my brother is dead, I really don't know where I'm supposed to go."

"Me neither," I said. "I never had a home."

We were silent for a while, thinking our own thoughts. "How about this," I suggested. "Once the Entity is dead, we'll stay together, alright?" 

Meeps nodded. "Agreed," she said.

I knew Meeps has faced death more than once, and she even died for years. And while I was nineteen, Meeps was only fifteen, which made me feel responsible for whatever happened to her. I loved her like a sister, and I didn't want her to die like Null and Herobrine did. Or like her poor brother, Andrew had.

"We'll live through this," I told her. "The Entity won't kill any of us. I promise that you'll make it out alive."


Yes, there is no RazerXMeeps ship. I was planning on it, but Meeps is fifteen and Razer is nineteen. And while that isn't that huge of a gap, I thought it would be better if they had something that was closer to a family relationship.


Also, there's irony in this.


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