[An open space for any roleplay that doesn't fit elsewhere. Please feel free to check my permissions post, also located on this journal, for anything that might be an issue.]
[Well. That's a spine-chilling thought. Humans discovering the barrier they can cross... no one who does returns... so, assuming the worst, they send an army...?
I suppose some people could just... dislike having to interact with others in general, but having any personal distaste for such a sweet child does seem strange.
[Muffet has a few quiet, nasty little suspicions about the way Frisk sometimes flinches at unexpected moments, or goes oddly quiet. Nothing like enough to be certain of anything, just worrying possibilities.]
[She's a little grateful that they've never told anybody where they came from, to be honest. It's probably better not to be tempted to do something foolish.]
[He... shrugs. It's not a fluke, whatever happened, because it apparently also happened to seven other children... who climbed the mountain to disappear.]
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That does sound like me, doesn't it?
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That's sobered him up quickly.]
It would have been. We were lucky.
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I wonder if they would have been able to look through the barrier and see us? Is it transparent from the outside?
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And I don't know any more than you do. I suppose you could ask 'our' human.
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[She mutters the next bit sheepishly under her breath, as if hoping he won't hear it even though he's sitting right there and can't possibly miss it:]
...Except in the sense that they're tiny and adorable and I want to give them so many cookies and a hug.
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[Upturned grin again. Happy... teeth. Aren't skeletons weird?]
'Our' human.
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They really are just too adorable.
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[So what the hell were their parents doing??]
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[Muffet has a few quiet, nasty little suspicions about the way Frisk sometimes flinches at unexpected moments, or goes oddly quiet. Nothing like enough to be certain of anything, just worrying possibilities.]
[She's a little grateful that they've never told anybody where they came from, to be honest. It's probably better not to be tempted to do something foolish.]
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No monsters do, and that's what matters most.
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They can do well enough with only monsters, but I feel that they ought to have human respect, as well.
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Wrapping in the next couple comments, I think.
[No shame at all.]
Still, it is a relief to see that not all of them have terribly poor taste.
[Muffet looks out the window and smiles, getting up from her chair.]
Speaking of which, I think I see a customer approaching.
o/
[Rising as he says this, tucking his phone back into his pocket.]
It was a pleasure speaking with you.
Wrapped <3