The two huddled together in the roughly build cabin in the woods. Their first day in this new world, it was all they'd had time to build. Just outside they could hear the creepers, a whole pack of them roaming about. A single torch flickered above them on the wall, but it wasn't enough. Sooner or later something was going to spawn on the far side of the cabin. If it was a zombie or a spider then the two of them might, "might" be able to kill it. If it was another creeper... they were both dead. They'd found enough coal to make a whole bundle of torches but, like a woman, she'd dropped all but one of them running for the cabin when the creepers first showed up. He looked down at the stick in his hands. It was just short of completely useless now. She had a wooden axe but it was almost completely used up. One or two hits and it would shatter to pieces. He glanced through his inventory. Not much. If he just had a few blocks of cobblestone he could make a sword on the workbench.
"What are we going to do?" she asked hopelessly beside him.
There was just one chance, one thing he could do.
"I know you don't know this about me... but if I concentrate... I can shoot lightening," he said.
"You- what? How?" she stammered.
"That isn't important right now. What is important is: how many blocks of wool did you get from that sheep that wandered by earlier?" he said.
"Wool blocks? How could that possibly matter?" she asked.
"Please, it's our only chance!" he said, holding her face in his hands looking sternly into her eyes.
"Just three," she said, searching her own inventory.
"Good! Just enough. Give them to me, hurry," he said.
He took the tree blocks from her and then began beating on the wooden floor beneath them. When he'd pulled three blocks of wood up he took it all over to the crafting bench.
"Lets see... Three wool... Three wood... There!" he said and held up a tiny bed when he was done.
He took and trew it to the ground. Immediately a full-sized, red blanketed bed popped into existence.
"Come on, we've got to hurry," he said.
"Hurry? What? We cannot sleep now, there are monsters nearby!" she screamed.
"Baby, I don't aim to sleep," he said.
"What? Here? NOW?" she exclaimed.
"It's the only way. I can only do it then... from my...," he mumbled.