"You Know Nothing About Me"
The boy slowly switched his position, from leaning on a wall to standing straight. Herobrine stared at the boy with an angry expression. The boy stood there, his bright eyes showing a dark and shady personality, the glowing aura adding more suspense to his character. The boy was a little bit shorter than Herobrine, but they were both perfectly ticked off at this moment. Herobrine was the first to speak.
“What are you doing here?”
The boy gave off a little giggle, a cute and innocent, but at the same time, a malicious and vile one.
“I thought you came here looking for me~” he said in a glitchy British voice, his voice faking a sweet intention.
“Not a girl,” Herobrine smirked. “Entity_303.”
“I’m not a girl, you creep!” the teenage boy snapped, his voice filled with annoyance and slight embarrassment.
“You could easily pass for one. I mean--”
“Do you want to die right now, right here?” the boy asked, sharpening his glare and bringing out an enchanted diamond sword.
“Well, I was not intending to, but if that’s what it takes to wipe you off Minecraft,” Herobrine took out his magical diamond pickaxe. “Then it shall be done.”
The boy smirked and clashed his sharp sword with Herobrine’s strong pickaxe. The two clashed all afternoon until evening fell, and it nearly exhausted them. When one of them got their energy and strength back, the other seemed to also get them back at the same time, and it was just another clash.
The boy stumbled backwards as Herobrine’s pickaxe blade finally found the soft flesh on the boy’s side, cutting a deep scar into his dark skin and ripping the fabric of his cloak. The boy snarled and pulled out another enchanted diamond sword, but before he could do anything with it, Herobrine’s pickaxe dug into his shoulder, striking his bone. The boy yelled in pain before throwing Herobrine back and pulling the pickaxe out of his shoulder. The pickaxe glowed white before instantly returning to Herobrine.
“Oops... are you hurt, Entity303~?” Herobrine teased in a fake voice.
Entity303′s bright eyes directing towards Herobrine, but he could’ve sworn he saw the little black on the outer rims, darker than even the darkest of nights. Entity303 snarled again before quickly standing, his hand over his bleeding shoulder cut.
“You know... you should train harder,” Herobrine said, just to get on Entity303′s nerves. “If you weren’t always outside trying to cause trouble, you would’ve beaten me by now.”
"You know nothing about me," Entity303 said in a dangerously low voice, his eyes getting darker and darker by the second. ”Be careful, Herobrine; wouldn’t want anyone to get hurt." Entity303′s bitter voice and eye expressions signaled Herobrine that he was not happy. Entity303′s eyes then faded to a dark black, the faintest of whites hidden in the center, onto the bright red pupil. Suddenly, he disappeared with a teleporting sound, like the one you hear when you go into a Nether portal.
Herobrine then snapped to attention to find his rival gone. He groaned and gently smacked himself for his stupidity.
“You little maniac...” Herobrine muttered at he kept his glowing eyes to where Entity303 had been standing.
That night, Herobrine laid in bed, thinking about what Entity303 had said.
"You know nothing about me,"
The fact that he couldn’t figure it out was driving him nuts. He eventually just tired himself to sleep.