This is it. The final chapter. Which I totally did not cobble together a few years back (yes I actually did.)

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Aria's P.o.v.

For a few moments, I just stared at the cave spider. As I stared, the spider seemed to try and flatten itself to the ground, in an attempt to look smaller. I frowned, confused at it's behavior. Then I heard squeaking come from the poor little thing. I walked over to the spider and hesitantly patted it on the head.

This apparently was the wrong thing to do, seeing as it quickly scuttled away deeper into the cave that we were in. I reached into my pocket and pulled out a potion of night vision before chasing after it.

Quickly popping the cork on the bottle, I drank the potion, cringing at the taste. The cave looked much brighter now. Huffing, I followed the spider through several passages, and came to a screeching halt in front of a bunch of torches.

"Is this what I think it is?" I murmured as I approached the torches. It was attached to wooden planks. Oak planks. Looking to the ground revealed railroad tracks. I was in a mineshaft.

I looked ahead and noticed the spider had stopped a fair distance away from me. Now that I thought about it, the spider looked like it was trying to lead me to something. I looked over at it.

"It's okay little one." I said, mimicking spider speech. "You want to show me something, right?" I asked. The spider nodded. "Lead the way." I said. The spider scuttled forward, leading me through several passages. I noticed spider webs popping up more often. About five minutes of walking later, we approached a cage with a large cave spider stuck inside. It was burning for some reason.

I reached into my backpack that I had taken from Steve's house, and pulled out a Diamond pickaxe. I walked over to the adult cave spider, and began to carefully mine the cage down, setting the spider free.

Once the big spider was out of the cage, the little spider scuttled over to the adult one. I could practically see the hearts popping around the two, figuring that the big cave spider was it's parent. I knelt down, and looked the adult in the eye. "There are miners outside of this cave. I want you to know that they don't want to hurt you. They are just looking for ores. My brother Steve asked me to check out the noise he heard near the entrance of the cave. I will tell them to leave you two alone."

The spiders nodded at me. I got back up, and started walking back over to the entrance of the cave. Passing two corners, I noticed a mine cart holding a chest a few feet away. Excited, I rushed over to the chest and threw open the lid. I was too preoccupied to notice the boards below my feet groaning, so I was caught off guard when the floor below me suddenly snapped.

I yelped as I started falling, squeezing my eyes shut. I could have teleported to safety, but my mind was too consumed by fear to remember that. After a few moments, I cracked open an eyelid, only to see the familiar area of the End.

'Did I just fall into an End portal?' I wondered, as I started walking to where I knew was the portal back. I passed a few enderman, who were chatting amongst themselves. It took ten minutes of walking before I saw the portal. I sighed in relief, as I approached it, knowing that I should be getting back home by now. Before I could hop in the portal, something caught my eye in the distance.

It was a bright yellow light. I walked over to it, seeing that it was a gateway of some sort. I bit my lip, mentally debating whether I should explore it or not. I figured that if I got lost, I could try to teleport back to the End portal. Having made up my mind, I teleported into the gateway.

There were purple plants everywhere. I walked over to one, wondering what it was. I reached up and tapped the trunk like base of it only for it to explode around me. I stared, baffled at the little purple fruit that fell around me. I reached down and picked one up, noticing that it smelled very sweet. I hesitantly took a bite out of it.

It was juicy, and very sweet. It reminded me of sugar from sugar canes. I reached down to grab a few more when I suddenly found myself teleporting away without meaning to. I was now staring at a huge castle, made out of violet blocks. Nearby, there was a boat floating in the sky. I teleported onto the boat, and walked below deck.

There was a chest nearby, which I ignored. I walked over to a item mounted onto the wall. I plucked it off the wall, and realized that it was an elytra. I smiled as I ran my hand over the surface of it. It felt leathery.

Slinging it onto my back, I walked over to the chest that I had noticed earlier. I opened the lid to find books.

Frowning, I pulled out the books and slid them into my backpack. I would read them later. I began walking over to the top of the boat, noticing a purple square creature to my left. I walked over to it, and lightly tapped it. An irritated shulker popped it's head up, looked at me and appeared to roll it's eyes. It closed up tightly, and wouldn't reopen no matter how many times I tapped on it.

Finally having enough, I teleported back to the End portal and returned home.

Arella's P.o.v.

"It sure is nice out here Ender." I said, glancing around the immediate area. Sand, sand and more sand for all the eye can see. It wasn't too bad. It wasn't windy, so we weren't trapped in a sandstorm. The sand was a pretty pearl color, and was powdery soft. It was warm too, not too hot.

Ender flashed me a smile and held up a map. After staring at it for a few moments, he offered me his hand. I smiled and took his hand, allowing him to teleport us to our destination.

We reappeared in front of a desert temple. "Steve said that temples like this one has a hidden room full of treasure." Ender said, glancing over at me. "Do you want to take a look inside and see if we can find this room?"

"Sure, I bet we'll find a few books of enchanting in there." I replied. Ender walked into the temple, with me following behind. The interior of the temple was lavishly decorated. Carvings were etched into each and every section of the walls, and the ground was decorated with brightly colored wool blocks. The sandstone blocks that made up the entrance were polished to the point where you could see your reflection on it.

When I was done staring at the temple, Ender walked over to the middle of the room that we were in. I watched as he suddenly fell to his knees, suddenly looking so cold and frail. I rushed over to Ender, with the intention to help Ender get back up. As I reached him, the light in the temple seemed to disappear.

Dark laughter echoed around us, as I clutched onto Ender's arm. I felt the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end as all the warmth drained from Ender's body. I watched in horror as Ender slumped to the ground, hearing pistons go off beneath our feet.

We both fell a ways down into the bowels of the temple, landing near a block of soul sand with a wither skeleton head on top. And perched on the top of the head was a crown.

Brilliant blue light filled my vision as the structure disappeared along with our surroundings. The both of us crashed onto the kitchen floor of Herobrine's mansion, where Aria was busy cooking beetroot soup. Before she even had the chance to ask questions, the floor below us began to shake violently. We all flattened ourselves to the ground as deep tremors wracked the very ground.

Around the world, thousands of lives were suddenly lost by flash floods and unrelenting heat waves. Humans dried up, and became engorged with salt water while others perished to the lethal quakes. Each and every one of us in the room felt an impending sense of doom as the tremors slowly began to taper off.

When the shaking finally ended, Aria got up placed her tiny little hands on Arella's face. "Arella. What. Did. You. Do?!" Aria questioned, her voice deathly serious.

I gulped as I met Aria's gaze. "A Wither King has been born." I whispered. Aria gave me a look filled with fear as she suddenly started emitting end particles. The next second, we were all outside, watching the sky turn blood red.

A black shape was rapidly getting closer to us. Aria turned to Herobrine and whispered something in his ear before racing off to meet the oncoming terror.

"Aria! NO!" I yelled as Ender woke up. The both of us rose to our feet and attempted to run after her only to smash into something hard.

Herobrine's arm was blocking the way, as he gave the both of us a grief stricken look. "She just told me to find her in the Aether." Herobrine croaked. Both Ender and mine's eyes widened as we gazed over at Aria's tiny form approaching the monster.

She looked so tiny, so young. As the Wither drew closer, Aria steadily raised her hands higher in the air. Bright violet energy formed between her hands and exploded from her skin, rising high into the sky. Her skin became transparent before she disappeared, leaving behind a massive ball of energy.

The energy condensed and solidified, turning into an ender pearl. As they watched, the ender pearl cracked, then shattered, blasting the Wither to dust.

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Three months have passed, and still the search continues on the Aether. So many people had died on that day. Herobrine stepped over to the entrance to a silver dungeon. Posted at the doorway was a very familiar valkyrie with silver hair and silver eyes.

Herobrine walked over to the valkyrie, and got down on one knee.

"Aria, will you marry me?" Herobrine asked, looking into a pair of eyes that he had missed so much.

The valkyrie turned to him, and froze. Tears streamed down her face as she looked into this stranger's eyes, realizing that it wasn't a stranger who was gazing at her. "Yes." She replied

Ten years later

An orange haired girl was mining ores in a mineshaft with her Mother and Father. She had Steve's blue eyes, inherited from Aria's side of the family. She was an ender hybrid like her mother, but also had a little pair of fledgling wings sprouting from her back.

"Mama, can I go and see Jesse?" The kid asked.

"Sure Alex! Tell his parents Ender and Arella that we all say hi."

Alex ran off to see a little boy with brown hair and brown eyes, who had the body of his father, Ender but the facial features of his mother, Arella. "Jesse! want to play a game?"

And here ends a story that has taken several years to create. I hope you all enjoy this story, as much I enjoyed creating it.