Terraria (ch.1 The Mysterious Beginning) by moonshine124, literature
Literature
Terraria (ch.1 The Mysterious Beginning)
"Hey, hey, HEY WAKE UP!" A voice said as I started to wake up. "Uuuuuug." I said my head beginning to hurt. "Oh good your awake," the boy next to me said. "Uh, ow, oh god that hurts." I said rubbing my head. "Do you need a potion?" Asked the boy. "No no, wha- wait what, just, never mind, where are we?" I said standing up, "and who are you." I stared at the boy, my vision coming back to me revealing a young brown-haired boy in jeans and a green shirt. "I am Cody, and we are in the world of Terraria," he said as I stared at him "I suggest we build a house before monsters come tonight," Cody said. I looked around and found some trees. "Hmmmmm...
Terraria (ch.1 The Mysterious Beginning) by moonshine124, literature
Literature
Terraria (ch.1 The Mysterious Beginning)
"Hey, hey, HEY WAKE UP!" A voice said as I started to wake up. "Uuuuuug." I said my head beginning to hurt. "Oh good your awake," the boy next to me said. "Uh, ow, oh god that hurts." I said rubbing my head. "Do you need a potion?" Asked the boy. "No no, wha- wait what, just, never mind, where are we?" I said standing up, "and who are you." I stared at the boy, my vision coming back to me revealing a young brown-haired boy in jeans and a green shirt. "I am Cody, and we are in the world of Terraria," he said as I stared at him "I suggest we build a house before monsters come tonight," Cody said. I looked around and found some trees. "Hmmmmm...
I'm all alone in this world
No one cares about my interests
No one cares that I care
No one understands anything I say
I'm so...alone
But I know in my heart and my head
That there are others
Who care...who know how I feel
Inside.
The night was dark, with no moon shining and the only light coming from the blue light being emitted from my black pelt. I ran through the strange forest with a sense of total doubt, until I heard a faint rustle I was running with pace. As the rustling became louder I ran faster, and faster, only hoping whatever was coming toward me was passive. I had only just managed to avoid hitting a large wooden fence by a small clearing, and as I realized I was trapped a tall, lean cat-like figure stood two tail lengths away. I lowered my ears in fear as another figure less tall than the other one approached me, "hey little kit, don't be afraid," said t