Brine
By Jessie Yun
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About this ebook
Receiving amazing receptions with their famous Minecraft Machinima series, EliteProductions now returns with their written novel saga.
Herobrine Origins, one of the famous Minecraft film series that was ever created on YouTube, was loved by many Minecraft enthusiasts around the world. EliteProductions, the production team of this series, displayed the undiscovered new mythology on the famous Herobrine character with the story related to the Briggs family. They showed the art of family affection, their tough challenges, and sufferings.
With a unique reinterpretation from the author Jessie Yun, this grand opening of the mind-blowing series explains and grasps the deepened perspective from the original film itself, showing more details of Robert and Anna's hardship and decisions of the Brine Serum...
Jessie Yun
Jessie Yun is a South Korean High School Student, but also a voice actress, director, composer and a writer as a hobby besides her studying for college. She started her writing career using the platformer Wattpad, mainly writing fanfics and short novels. She’s currently working on the novelized version of the Herobrine Origins franchise including BRINE with some other planned novels, as well as a story artist for various game projects.
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Brine - Jessie Yun
Introduction
THE BRIGGS, AND BRINE.
After the mysterious discovery from Frederick Briggs during the Cold War, the Briggs family stepped into the world of their endless internal warfare. Suffering and pain was their shadow, quietly consuming their ordinary life. They stood in the beam of hope to be free from their uncontrollable power, but as they climbed more and more toward the light, the shadow grew darker. Anna and Robert were one of the escapers of this swelling threat. They tried their best to be the person who could finally conquer their darkness and help the world.
Robert, what’s on this wall, could be the cure for all illnesses.
– Anna Briggs
Their small decision changed everything – not only their family but also the whole future of the city. But they didn’t know it.
That was the start of the tragedy.
Prologue
1987. The black letter was written on a white calendar, quietly governing its place next to the school billboard. On the top of the billboard was a metal plate nailed to the wall, with the white text that read, Mineberry High School. This small calendar started to swing very slightly from left to right while the school bell rang, but then it suddenly flipped out the dates as the students went out from their small classrooms like a swarm of bees, streaming across the empty and large hallway. A deep hum of a thousand voices came in and out of the corridor, with creaking footsteps heading towards their assembly place. The small glittering of the locker doors and the loud banging sounds came by, as the students held up their colorful papers and notebooks, walking through the corridor, looking around to locate their classrooms for their next lesson.
Robert Briggs was there.
Wearing a simple grey cardigan jacket with a white T-shirt, he walked across the hallway. He looked around. Only a cold breeze blew by him. He shivered a little. He continued on his walk as he heard his footsteps creaking step by step. But then, the sudden bright sunlight beamed through the dark corridor. He turned around. He saw the big square canvas filled with an azure sky and various beautiful colors on the street nearby. He then turned his black eyes to see a beautiful schoolgirl standing in front of it. She was wearing a purple jacket with white trousers, her red hair shining brightly from the sunlight. Her friend with a yellow hair was talking right next to her. As Robert gazed at her, the red-haired girl turned instantly and gave Robert a look. She smiled. The sunshine beamed like a spotlight behind her. Robert smiled back. But as soon as he turned back around to continue on his small walk, he bumped into someone. Robert suddenly heard the sound of dripping water.
What the -
Robert looked up to see who it was. A male student with two other students was standing in front of him. In the male student’s red school jacket was a big stain, soaked. His face instantly turned red, walking towards Robert in an intimidating manner.
You think you’re pretty funny, don’t you, Briggs?
He snapped, looking straight into his eyes.
Kaleb, I’m so sorry,
Robert said, I didn’t mean to spill your drink. It was a complete accident. I’m sorry!
The two students behind Kaleb’s back stared coldly at Robert. Kaleb once glared at him, then suddenly pushed him towards the icy stone wall, making Robert’s back instantly tingle with chillness.
You want to wipe that stupid smile off your face, or I’m gonna have to do it for you?
Kaleb sneered.
Kaleb!
Kaleb turned around as he heard someone’s voice beside him. Robert turned his head to look who had spoken. It was the same person he saw earlier, the schoolgirl with red hair. Kaleb’s face instantly turned bright.
Oh, Anna!
He said, smiling. Hey. How are you?
Anna didn’t answer for a moment. She wasn’t smiling either. She stared hard at him.
What are you doing?
She asked firmly.
Well, this jerk here – pushed me and – threw his drink on me,
Kaleb said in a bit shaky voice, glaring towards Robert.
Oh, really?
Anna said, crossing her arms, He pushed you? I’m not stupid, Kaleb. I know it was an accident.
Well, he should watch where he’s going instead of staring at you the whole time,
Kaleb said abruptly. Then he quickly went off his way, leaving Robert behind.
As soon as Anna watched Kaleb going away, she went off on her own. She walked away for a second, then turned round to see Robert quite looking bewildered. Recognizing that Anna helped him, Robert looked up at her, but she was already