by Mark Mulle
Chapter Nine
He surprisingly got a good night’s sleep. He figured that he’d be on constant guard, considering his doppelganger knew where he lived, but when he hit the bed, he fell asleep. When he awoke, he checked the clock. It was nine. He wanted to leave at least a few hours beforehand so he could get to the front of where the ceremony would be held, but now it would be a struggle.
He ran quickly to Chance, noticing the lack of guards at the gate. The entire town was empty as well. When he went toward the castle, most of the townspeople were gathered around in front of its doors, its gate finally being opened. In an hour, the king would come out of the doors and begin the ceremony. Getting to the front would be difficult, however. The crowd extended to almost the back, and he would have to make his way to the very front. He ran into the crowd, pushing people out of his way. Some casually let him through, and others struggled. A big lady slapped him when he tried to get through her, and Steve just smiled as he continued going through the crowd. Thankfully, no one had freaked out about his bow just yet.
Steve eventually made it to the very front, where people were lining up near the doors. A bunch of guards were against the wall, all armed with pretty powerful steel swords and looking for anyone suspicious. All Steve could do was just play the waiting game now. If anyone jumped in front to attack the king, they’d be his.
The crowd’s ruckus died down when someone came out of the door. It wasn’t the king but instead an old man who said he was his advisor.
“Now then, our new king wants people to quiet down and be on their best behavior. So if you can, wait patiently. He is about to come out and give his speech,” he said. The crowd cheered and then complied with his demands to be quiet. Steve said nothing. He needed to make sure that the king was unharmed, and he kept looking at the roof and around the corners to see if his doppelganger was close by. He wasn’t. No one even said anything about his appearance.
Steve heard the doors crack. The king would be coming out soon, and when he was, he needed to be alert. Then the doors opened, and Steve gasped.
The king was wearing a golden crown, carrying a scepter made from a redstone, had golden robes, and had a ring made from diamond on his finger, but that’s not what startled Steve. The king was young, had Steve’s face, and had his hair. The king was none other than the doppelganger himself. This wasn’t right! Not right at all. He began to get comments from people surrounding him, all saying that he was lucky that the king resembled him. But Steve was too startled to say anything. So this was the surprise the doppelganger had in store. It all made sense.
“He’s so young!” an older person said.
“I think he’s cute,” a teenager girl said.
“Those eyes, they’re like the sun!” a man commented. Steve heard those comments, but all he could do was stare the king with a dumbfounded look. He then shook it off. He had to do something.
“Citizens of Chance, I’m grateful to be elected as king, and I’m not the kind of person who will ramble on, so I’ll make this quick. A change will be coming to Chance. For years, it’s been a place of opportunity, but lately it’s become saturated with more and more people. As ruler, I promise to expand Chance and make it a real kingdom. Soon we’ll form our own country, and then Chance will become a world power.”
Everyone cheered, and all Steve could do was not move. He needed to do something about this, but his legs were like gelatin.
It’s risky, but you have to do something! Steve thought. He decided that he must take his doppelganger out then and there. He drew his bow quickly, and before anyone could react, he fired it toward the king.
The king quickly pulled a diamond sword out of his robes, and Steve jumped to the doors.
“Looks like we have an assassin, and not only that but he’s an imposter too.”
Steve quickly fired another shot, but the king blocked it deftly. This person was unreal. A shot that close should have been unblockable, but his doppelganger swatted it away like it was a dying, fat fly. He smiled as the crowd went crazy, and then he told them to calm down.
“Guards!” the king shouted, and all of them went toward Steve. He had nowhere to go. He couldn’t fight innocent guards, he couldn’t go through the crowd, as they’d rip him to shreds, and he couldn’t go into the castle. The guards grabbed him and quickly put shackles on his arm.
“Take him away! Throw him in the dungeon, and then plan the execution!” the doppelganger said. Steve was dragged off, and he wasn’t even struggling. He had surrendered.
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About the Author
Mark Mulle is a passionate Minecraft gamer who writes game guides, short stories, and novels about the Minecraft universe. He has been exploring, building, and fighting in the game ever since its launch, and he often uses in-game experiences for inspiration on creating the best fiction for fellow fans of the game. He works as a professional writer and splits his time between gaming, reading, and storytelling, three hobbies and lifelong passions that he attributes to a love of roleplaying, a pursuit of challenging new perspectives, and a visceral enjoyment the vast worlds that imagination has to offer. His favorite thing to do, after a long day of creating worlds both on and off the online gaming community, is to relax with his dog, Herobrine, and to unwind with a good book. His favorite authors include Stephen King, Richard A. Knaak, George R. R. Martin, and R. A. Salvatore, whose fantasy works he grew up reading or is currently reading. Just like in Minecraft, Mark always strives to level up, so to speak, so that he can improve his skills and continue to surprise his audience. He prefers to play massive multiplayer online games but often spends time in those games fighting monsters one on one and going solo against the toughest mobs and bosses he can manage to topple. In every game, his signature character build is a male who focuses mostly on crafting weapons and enchanting, and in every battle, he always brings a one hander sword and a shield with as much magical attributes as he can pour into them. Because he always plays alone, he likes to use his game guides to share all the secrets and knowledge he gains, and who know—he may have snuck some information into his fiction as well. Keep an eye out for his next book!
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Other books in the The Doppelganger Trilogy
The Doppelganger, Book Two: Steve vs. Herobrine
The Doppelganger, Book Three: The Ender Dragon Reborn
The Cult Trilogy
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
The Quest: The Untold Story of Steve Trilogy
The Quest: The Untold Story of Steve, Book One - The Tale of a Hero
The Quest: The Untold Story of Steve, Book Two - The Unfinished Game
The Quest: The Untold Story of Steve, Book Three - Endings and Beginnings of a Legend
The Obsidian Chronicles Trilogy
The Obsidian Chronicles, Book One: Ender Rain
The Obsidian Chronicles, Book Two: Hell and Back
The Obsidian Chronicles, Book Three: Of Dragons and Demons
The Temple of Destruction Trilogy
Book One: The Lost Treasures
Book Two: The Curse
Book Three: Notch versus Herobrine
The Dragon’s Mountain Trilogy
Book One: Attacked by the Griefers
Book Two: The Hidden Village
Book Three: The White Mobs
The Legend: The Mystery of Herobrine Trilogy
Book One: The Start of the Quest
Book Two: The Truth about the Myth
Book Three: Herobrine versus the World
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