Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Minetrapped! Chapter 12: Notch! Where are you? I need to get out of Minecraft before I'm permantly stuck in this game until I lose my mind!!!!!!
I pray: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! Let me find Notch before I'm stuck in Minecraft FOREVER!!!!!! We find apples. I hope it's a sign from Notch. By the time it was night, I saw a small light over the hill I was on. I ran over there. My brother followed. I prayed again: PLEASE let this be Notch's house! PLEASE! I'll crack if I can't get out of here! A small house with a little pond was at the center of the little opening area. Surrounding the house was more hills. Cows, sheep, pigs, and chickens were on the side of the small house. Flowers and other plants were in the back garden. I hoped this was the right home. Taking a deep breath I knocked on the door. It opened ever so ssslllooowwwlllyyy. Please, let it be Notch, Please. I prayed. The door was now opened all the way. It was...
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