
Wednesday
I awoke in my small dirt hut with sorrow in my heart. I went outide and looked up at the sky. ZZT. I heard a noise; it was so quiet I almost missed it. ZZT. I looked around. I saw the source of the noise. In the crater lay a green object.
I realized what it was. "Robo-Alex?" I asked. It was indeed her, but her clothes had been ripped to shreds, revealing a metal shell that Alex had covered with the clothes. Her red core was sparking. ZZT. I picked up her broken body. I carried her inside the hut and set her on the ground. I began to craft new clothes
out of leather. I dyed them pink and slipped them over her body. When I did, her arm fell off with crackle and pop and sparks flew. (No, not the saying, "Sparks flew" like love at first sight.)
Half of her face was
a shell and her hair
had warped red.
I decided to try and repair her,
so I went to go mine some iron. I used my diamond pickaxe I had found with poor Mike and Steve after defeating the giant redstone monster.

The pickaxe mined insanely fast, and when I found a pocket of iron ore, it dropped four pieces instead of one.
After I had around 30 iron, I ran up to the surface and to the dirt hut. I patched up the holes in her body, but her face and arms were unrepairable. I patched her arm back on, and then laid on my bed. I waited 30 minutes and decided she was probably broken beyond repair.
Kazzt. "H-h-h-hello, Luke." I shot up. "Robo-Alex! You're alive!" I hugged her. "W-what is this?" She asked. "It's called a hug." I said. "Hug, verb. Squeeze someone tightly in your arms." She nodded. "Added to my databanks." After that, she hugged me back, but
way too tight. "Stop! Stop! I'm gonna explode!"
She released me, and I fell
to the ground.
"Ow. Just not that tight, okay?"
She nodded. "Okay, Luke. I
will remember that."
I looked down at my XP bar. I
was level 960.
I gasped. "Do you have 40 levels to spare?" Robo-Alex nodded.

"With my robotic body I am able to produce 100 levels a week." I gasped. "YES! Will you give me 100 levels?" She nodded. XP orbs flew out of her body and into me, and I leveled up to 1040. "Oh my gosh." I said, and opened my path screen.
The options were:
Behemoth
Smasher
King
Striker
Assassin
A Behemoth does has 250% more defense but 20% less movement speed.
A Smasher does 150% more damage and moves 30% faster, but has 20% less defense.
A King can summon a otherworldly creature up to 5x more powerful than themself, but can only use it once per week and has 10% less movement speed.
A Striker has 50% faster movement speed and 100% more attack damage but 60% less defense.
An Assassin can turn invisible for 40 minutes, then it's on cooldown for 40 minutes, and has 50% more movement speed and 100% more critical attack damage, but has 60% less normal damage.
So, I pondered this for a long time, then selected a Striker. (Btw, I can still us my Beast ability, all of these are just addons to my previous things, like my Guide and Class.)
So, when I selected it, I flashed white then had another completely different look. I was kind of sad, because I'll never get to choose a upgrade again because a Path is the final one. Besides that, here's my final outfit.


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When I transformed, I immediately felt stronger and faster. I tried wielding my hammer and noticed how lighter it felt.
"Congrats." Robo-Alex said. "Thanks." I said. I looked down at my red hands. "It's a little flashy, but I like it."
I wanted to test out my new damage, so I grabbed some obsidian from my inventory and a flint and steel. I constructed a Nether portal. Before I jumped in, I turned to Robo-Alex. "You keep yourself busy while I'm gone, okay?" She nodded. "Indeed, I will find a productive use of my time."
With that, I jumped in.

"Bye! She said.
Thursday
I jumped in and noticed how hot it was. I'd been to the Nether before, but that was for a school fieldtrip and the room we were in the roof was made of snow so it kept it at room temperature.
This though, it felt like I was in a furnace. The heat was unbearable.
I set down a crafting table and crafted a diamond spade. I began to search for what I was looking for. I spotted a Nether Fortress and promised I would come back for it later.
I eventually found a Soul Sand biome and got 4 pieces of soul sand.
I made my way back to the Nether fortress. I spotted some Wither Skeletons and lured them toward me. They cornered me, and then I grinned and swung my hammer, poofing all of them. I got one wither skeleton skull and a bunch of bones and coal.
I grabbed the skull and continued walking through the fortress. 10 minutes and 100 skeletons later, I had 2 skulls.
Then, I saw something that chilled me to the bone. There was a wither skeleton with pure white eyes.
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Wednesday
I awoke in my small dirt hut with sorrow in my heart. I went outide and looked up at the sky. ZZT. I heard a noise; it was so quiet I almost missed it. ZZT. I looked around. I saw the source of the noise. In the crater lay a green object.
I realized what it was. "Robo-Alex?" I asked. It was indeed her, but her clothes had been ripped to shreds, revealing a metal shell that Alex had covered with the clothes. Her red core was sparking. ZZT. I picked up her broken body. I carried her inside the hut and set her on the ground. I began to craft new clothes
out of leather. I dyed them pink and slipped them over her body. When I did, her arm fell off with crackle and pop and sparks flew. (No, not the saying, "Sparks flew" like love at first sight.)
Half of her face was
a shell and her hair
had warped red.
I decided to try and repair her,
so I went to go mine some iron. I used my diamond pickaxe I had found with poor Mike and Steve after defeating the giant redstone monster.

The pickaxe mined insanely fast, and when I found a pocket of iron ore, it dropped four pieces instead of one.
After I had around 30 iron, I ran up to the surface and to the dirt hut. I patched up the holes in her body, but her face and arms were unrepairable. I patched her arm back on, and then laid on my bed. I waited 30 minutes and decided she was probably broken beyond repair.
Kazzt. "H-h-h-hello, Luke." I shot up. "Robo-Alex! You're alive!" I hugged her. "W-what is this?" She asked. "It's called a hug." I said. "Hug, verb. Squeeze someone tightly in your arms." She nodded. "Added to my databanks." After that, she hugged me back, but
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