[The thing they dislike most about the dream was Frisk's presence. The moment they awake, they're checking on their Partner- not difficult to do, when two children curl up in a cozy hammock. They should have been awake; they should have been watching.
If this was going to be a common occurrence, then perhaps it was best to start considering a more permanent place of residence. Something secure.
With a lock against both beast and man.
Entirely unsettled, Chara slips out of the hammock, zipping it up behind them as they leave Frisk to what appears to be a peaceful rest. Sitting down by the fire, it's not surprising when Tim awakens not even five minutes later, looking as haggard as before they'd bid him goodnight- earlier that evening.]
Greetings. Did you enjoy our little interlude? [Their tone doesn't hide the fact that they didn't, not at all.]
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If this was going to be a common occurrence, then perhaps it was best to start considering a more permanent place of residence. Something secure.
With a lock against both beast and man.
Entirely unsettled, Chara slips out of the hammock, zipping it up behind them as they leave Frisk to what appears to be a peaceful rest. Sitting down by the fire, it's not surprising when Tim awakens not even five minutes later, looking as haggard as before they'd bid him goodnight- earlier that evening.]
Greetings. Did you enjoy our little interlude? [Their tone doesn't hide the fact that they didn't, not at all.]