(Chapter 4) A New Day

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Knock, knock, knock

Y/N woke up suddenly to the sound of someone knocking on her door. The door opened and Tubbo walked in. Y/N sat up slowly in bed to face him. "Hi Y/N! Good morning." He said. Y/N smiled at him and slowly got out of bed while rubbing the sleep from her eyes. "Good morning Tubbo."

"Sapnap found a way to make bacon and scrambled eggs for breakfast," he said. "Are you hungry?" Y/N stood up and stretched. "Very." She said. She examined the cloth around her arrow wound and touched it gently. "I think I'd better change this cloth too." Tubbo walked over to her and grabbed her arm. "I can help you with that. Come on, let's go downstairs." He said as he led Y/N out of her room. The two walked downstairs where the familiar, delicious smell of bacon filled the air. Tubbo led Y/N into the kitchen area and sat her down on one of the chairs. Dream and Sapnap were standing in front of the two furnaces, cooking the bacon and eggs. Meanwhile Wilbur, Tommy and George sat around the table and ate. Tubbo turned to Y/N. "I'll be right back with a new cloth for you." Tubbo said before leaving the room. Y/N turned to every and gave them a small wave.

"How did you sleep last night?" George asked. Y/N chuckled. "I've slept better." She replied. Wilbur slid a plate of bacon and eggs across the table to Y/N. "You'll feel better if you eat something." He said. Y/n smiled and took the plate. It smelled great. She took a few bites of some bacon and suddenly realized just how hungry she was. Wilbur chuckled as he watched Y/N eagerly eat the food in front of her. Dream put his plate of food on the table and took a seat next to Y/N. Sapnap did the same not long after Dream. As Y/N was in the middle of eating, Tubbo came back with a fresh, new cloth for Y/N's wound. "Let's hope it's not infected." He said as he started to unwrap the old blood-stained cloth around her arm. Tubbo took the cloth off and suddenly gasped. Everyone turned to see what he was reacting to and gasp as well. Y/N looked at where the cloth was and was astonished to see that the wound was no longer there. No blood, no hole from the impact of the arrow, not even a scar. "Wait, what happened?" Dream asked as he leaned closer to inspect. Y/N shrugged. "I have no idea," she said, touching the area that caused her to wince out of pain just last night. "I didn't do anything special to it. I left it wrapped in the cloth."

"If this really is a hyper-realistic version of Minecraft," Sapnap started. "Then the same rules must apply when it comes to healing." "Yeah, you may be right about that." Dream said. Tubbo looked at the new cloth he retrieved from the storage room and the old cloth. "I guess you don't need a new cloth, Y/N." He said as he walked out of the room, most likely going to dispose of the old cloth and put away the other one. "It's weird how this place is so realistic yet so fantastical," George said as he finished his food. "It's weird." Everyone in the room silently agreed. Tubbo walked back into the room and made himself a plate of food before sitting at the table with everyone else. "Speaking of this world," Dream started. "I wanted to wait until we were all awake and here at once so we could discuss this." Everyone gave their full attention to Dream, who straightened his posture before speaking. "How do we get out of this place? There's gotta be a way." He stated. Tommy perked up. "What if we died in this world?" Everyone suddenly turned to stare at him. "Maybe dying in this world would bring us back to the other." He suggested. "Ha!" Wilbur let out. "Maybe nobody try that idea." Tommy nudged his arm. "I was just throwing out a suggestion!" He said in a kind of annoyed tone.

"Its too big of a risk Tommy," Dream said. "It could work, or we could actually die. Let's not test out that theory." Everyone silently agreed and the room grew silent. Too silent. Y/N thought to herself about the possible ways to leave this world, and suddenly, that's when it hit her. She suddenly perked up. "What if..." she started, gaining the attention of everyone. "What if we have to beat the game to leave?" Everyone looked at her with slight confusion on their faces. "To beat Minecraft, you kill the Enderdragon. Afterwards, there's no real goal anymore. So maybe, if this world has an Enderdragon," Y/N explained, suddenly being cut off by Dream. "We kill the Enderdragon, go through the portal, then we're home." He said, finishing             Y/N's sentence. "It's worth a try!" Tubbo said with hope. Dream stood up. "Then it's settled," he said as he began to leave the room. He turned to everyone and adjusted his mask.

"We're going to the End."

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