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Behind those blue and red eyes 1
The first encounter: Chrysanthemums
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Lavender got up from the ground. “Are you alright?” he asked Thistle “Yeah, I think so” he answered. His head was spinning in confusion, his legs barely held him. He took the chrysanthemum’s flower crown from the ground; it was shattered in pieces with its petals brown from the bruises. Something inside him broke. For once there was trouble in Nature Tale. He has always known that the day could come; when the dark forces that lived in the multiverse put their hands in this pocket full of life.
Thistle seemed even more troubled, shouting obscenities to the air as his only coping mechanism left. He was worried for this friend of his that was almost like a second brother. Lavender knew this day would come, but Thistle was always waiting for it, almost obsessively searching for a menacing everywhere. So now that the moment had come, that a monster tried to hurt not one, but two of his brothers, he could only wait for an even worse outcome.
He felt sorry for Thistle, he had come such a long way just to trust in other people, he had worked so hard to not be on guard every second, to relax and sleep under the tree’s leaves. Now it would take longer than before to calm him. Lavender only could think of all the nightmares that Thistle would have, all the fear he would hide to not look like a weak monster. He wished that that was only a nightmare, but it wasn´t.
The chrysanthemums smelled like chlorophyll, and he could feel the life draining from them. With a movement in his hands, he forced magic into the flowers and the flower crown disappeared in a breeze of seeds and leaves. Those were going to rebuild in a new life, as everything should do; in the perfect cycle of nature.
Poppy came worried, Rose behind him with her spear in hand, “WHAT HAPPENED LAVENDER, IS EVERYONE SAFE?” he asked out of breath “That fuking weirdo from before” said Thistle “He was here after Lavender. I scared the shit out of him. So not expect that bastard anymore” he continued to ramble. “He was very brave,” Lavender said with a tiny laugh, “He just saved me”.
He shook the grass from his coat shaking the fear out of himself. “Thanks, bro,” he said to Thistle with his words full of genuineness. But even then, the uneasy feeling could not be taken away from him. “Let’s go home, I promised to clean after the party,” he said walking calmly towards Thistle's home.
The party was dismissed soon after another toast in name of the bravery of Thistle. And soon Lavender found himself in the comforting routine of making deashes and sweeping the floor. Everything was coming back to normality, or so he thought “Lav, dud” called Thistle “Yeah, bro?”, a pause filled the place with uncertainty, “Don’t ever dare to come close to strangers like that anymore” He looked serious as he said that. “I don’t know if your blind or whatever, but I don’t want any more ‘good guy’ plays anymore”
Lavender took a moment to reflect, then looked Thistle in the eyes “I’m not a kid you know?” Thistle seemed furious “I just want to give everyone the opportunity…They deserved” Thistle opened his mouth a moment in confusion “Are you even hearing what you say? A fuking psycho comes and I tell you to NOT come near him and you decide to do just the opposite of that! Just hear me, for ONCE Lavender”
Another pause filled the room “I know, I’m sorry, I just had to be sure…he seemed so scared and desperate, I…I’m sorry” Thistle looked at him with a mix of confusion and disgust “Just not do that bullshit again” “Understood”
Lavender left the house with the fake promise of going straight to his home. He took a detour to a quiet path in the woods. The sound of the crickets filled the air like the twinkle of a million stars, the air was fresh and cold; the forest ignored the disturbing scene that took place just a moment ago. As always nature flowed forward.
In every step, Lavender tried to release his mind of everything, in every little step he left his soul engraved in the mud. The leaves formed beautiful curtains that seemed to rain from all above over him; the silhouettes of the big trees twist and curl in formidable shapes and the air was fresh and clean. A sharp sound pierced the still air; probably one of the nocturnal birds was close by, sitting in the dark waiting for their next meal.
He felt a little bit better, like one just after a shower; ready to start anew. A bat flies with their big open wings close by like a shadow and startled the thoughtful Lavender. He laughed slowly. He wasn’t himself that night. He let a hand take the flower crown in his head now crooked because of his little jump.
He looked one by one at the many flowers in it, he even tried to count them as one counts sheep before going to sleep. He said out loud “One, two…” He took a seat in a big tree root, extended his feet, and continued the count “Twelve, thirteen, fourteen…” He controlled his breathing in big and firm inhalations and exhalations and freed his mind of every thought.
Such was life a constant, always going forward, no matter what happened in his little life. There was no need for answers, just the need to connect with others and with nature. Soon he closed his eyes and felt a bean of joy inside him, pure energy that came deep within; a feeling he wanted to give the whole world. The feeling grew up inside him until it was all over his body filling everything with satisfactory happiness, then it was no longer inside him but all around him and soon all over the forest and even beyond Nature Tale.
He opened his eyes slowly, feeling way better. He stood up and stretched his arms putting his flower crown on his head again, and adjusting it so it looked just fine. He shook the dust in his clothing and with a deep breath prepared himself for the walk back to his home. The forest looked just like before; the same quiet sounds, the same dark look, the same fresh smell; nothing changed.
He walked back, with the same answers as before, but so much calmer. He will figure it out later; he’ll just have to let the time flow as his own. He felt better but rather sleepy, yes, maybe the correct path was to sleep it over. He had started to feel sleepy, and could not wait to be asleep in his bed.
Suddenly a raindrop touched his mouth, and then another and another, till all he could see were lines and reflections. He raised his hand and teleported directly into his room; it was enough for one day. And then he went to sleep.
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Behind those blue and red eyes 2
The second encounter: Daffodil
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Silence surrounded the forest like a white thin mist and a soft cold spread from the ground. Seated on the vine swing, Lavender let out a sigh. The presence behind him was too obvious to not be noticed. Some moments ago, all the insects and lizards went quiet and a static sound filled with distortion of the environment. All at once, the world was telling him something was wrong; a predator was behind him.
The uneasy sensation went down his spine and his hands shake a little; it would be a lie to say he wasn’t afraid. He already knew the threatening red and blue eyes fixed in him like the mortal bite of a boa. The last time he found himself in front of those eyes left him with a sour taste in his mouth. He needed time to understand what had happened last time: there were two Poppies, or at least for a moment there were, and the stranger had taken one of them. One exact copy of his brother in those hands, a Poppy he knew, deep in his heart, was now dead.
His mind was just coming to terms with the idea of his brother being scared and alone, trembling in a yet unknown place; he just had started to comprehend the twisted reality he has left him in. He asked himself if Poppy was waiting for him to show up and rescue him and if he has left his brother to die. Lavender felt sick; one needs a lot of time to comprehend those things.
A cloud let a light touch Lavender’s eyes and he asked himself if he could forgive this stranger if it was even worth forgiving him when he was capable of hurting one of the most important beings for him. The cloud covered the light once again and in the shadow that follow it, he felt a cold sensation travel through his body. He looked at his hand; he repaired in the whited purple of his bones. With that same hand he could invoke his Gaster Blasters, with the same hand he could scare this stranger out of Nature Tale for once and for all.
He knew how to fight; like almost any Sans in the multiverse, he had the duty of securing his world, in a silenced and exhausting work with almost no recompense. He could fight, but didn’t want to do it; fighting was exhausting and hurt, always, both sides. Was it worth it to do it this time? Were there enough reasons to fight him? Thistle seemed to think there were, but knowing his friend's inclination to violence makes it not a fair argument.
The truth was that for some reason he couldn’t hate this stranger. He looked almost scared when he approached him, he looked almost sorry. Those big eyes seemed so troubled and alone. He could not bring himself to hate someone so despaired for comprehension. He reminded him of the humans he had to confront before; the same eyes that Buttercup use to have, with their hands covered in blood and the weapon trembling in them; the same eyes Thistle himself had when he came from Nature Fell, with dust fresh in his coat.
One recures to violence in a world full of violence, one kills someone when one doesn’t see another option on the table. That was a belief Lavender tried to hold always in his head. Buttercup and Thistle transformed into kind and loving people when they encountered love and compassion in Nature Tale. Maybe that stranger needed that; maybe behind that cold and scared look lay a beautiful monster waiting to come afloat. Yes, though Lavender as he looked up to the green leaves of the tree, it was worth it to wait for a new friend to come near.
A firefly attempted to fly toward his nose and he received it with a chuckle. His hand was not ready to invoke bones, he preferred to use it to grow more flowers in the flower crown of the chrysanthemum he held in his other hand. The yellow petals bloomed in a mesmerizing pattern that make his eyes feel dizzy. This one was prettier than the last one, the chrysanthemum grows bigger under the influence of his magic, alive and happy. Those flowers mean friendship, welcome, happiness, and well-being. This was his intention with this encounter.
He wanted to show this stranger that everyone that comes to Nature Tale will be received with love and kindness, that he doesn’t need to fear anyone here, and that if he wanted, he could come and free himself there. The firefly star played with the petals of the chrysanthemums, like a child that runs in front of candy, it crawled inside them and danced between the flowers. Soon another one joins in, and then another and another, till there is a dozen of them flying around him. He laughs again letting them play with his lavender flower crown.
He asked himself if this stranger will appreciate this present if he even understood what they mean. He turned his head a little so he can see the glitching figure behind the tree, and in a second the figure was hidden fully so he couldn’t see him. Seems like his shy companion wouldn’t want to talk that night, so he would have to manage the interaction another way.
He once heard of a kid who domesticated a fox just by seating close to him; every night he would sit a little closer till he was just beside his new furry friend. Maybe this stranger was his fox, maybe he showed his fangs just because of nervousness and he’ll just have to make him comfortable with his presence.
He looked at his present again in the light of the night, feeling like something was missing, he felt like he wasn’t truthful enough like he was lying. Was he lying? He still wanted to know this stranger, he wanted to understand him, but… The knot in his throat grows bigger with the thought, it's not easy to forget, and he wasn’t forgiving.
He held magic again in his hand and with the clear image of Poppy in his head. He let the magic flow through every one of his bones, and then flow out of his fingertips like a soft current. It felt like a soft heat coming from deep in his chest, like what happiness feels. Soon a stream of white and yellow flowers appeared on his lap. He took one of them and looked at it closely, he smiled to himself; now everything made sense.
The flower he held was placed in between two chrysanthemums, and he started to move his hands in sync slowly but firmly placing more and more tiny white flowers facing all directions. His bones separated the flower’s stems and twisted to fit the tight knots of the crown that soon seemed more live than ever. With a flow of his magic, he made the leaves of the flowers bigger and the flowers shinier.
He smiled proudly looking at the new flower crown. This was a new start, for both of them, so he would let go of all his feelings out of his chest. Someday maybe the stranger will tell him all about what happened that night, someday he may be able to forgive him, but now he’ll just accept the moment as it was.
He got up from the vine swing leaving the flower crown behind. “Those are for you,” he said in a quiet voice, “I’m going now, so you can make yourself comfortable and take them with you” A moment of hesitation, “Just don’t give us any more surprises”. He waved his hand “Good night”.
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Behind those blue and red eyes 3
The third encounter: A bouquet of wildflowers
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He woke up with a beam of light directly in his face; last night he was so tired that he forgot to close the curtains. He stood up leaving with sorrow the comfiness of his bed, then, he stooped one moment to see Nature Tale from his window. The number of shades of green hit his eyes with an amazing shock; no matter how many times he confronted the scene it was never enough to prepare him for that view.
Leaves reined from all above making the scene look invaded by a storm of little green points dancing in the air. Strong old trees grew up with their branches open in all sorts of shapes and figures, so thick and strong that seemed like they were the ones holding together the cave ceiling, that even now, in the middle of the day was shining with the star looking stones engraved in its belly.
A group of birds flew by his window, maybe a group of pigeons searching for something to eat. The collision of white, black, gray, and brown feathers made a bouquet of colors interrupting all the green. Bellow the grass-covered all the ground that could be seen, sometimes intercepted by a little daisy or a dandelion. Moss was everywhere too, making soft beds of dark green in all the trees and rocks. Butterflies flew from flower to flower along round and small bees.
Lavender followed for a long moment the flying insects trying to foresee where they’ll land next. He laughed to himself after failing, and turn away from the window. He searched for a little while for his sleepers and found each one in opposite corners of the room; maybe he was as disorganized as his brother said. He searched too for a clean pair of socks in his pile of socks and found one pretty clean. His green sweater was still clean and he dint want to ruin the knitting by washing it too often, the same goes for the coat.
The dark brown wooden floor cracked under his steps while he searched for the bathroom. A quick shower will be enough to wake him up. He carefully pulled the clothes onto a little bench beside the tub. With clean water running through his body he recalled the memories of the past night, one by one they passed like a carrousel in front of him. He still wasn’t sure if his decision of forgiving the stranger was right, he didn’t know if he even was ready, but the beautifulness of the little white flowers that he put in the crown last night make him want to try again.
Once ended the shower he went to the first floor “BROTHER, WHAT WAS TAKING YOU SO LONG?” Asked a barely mad Poppy “Sorry bro, I was growing roots” he answered with a wide smile “JUST TAKE BREAKFAST ALREADY”. A bowl of oatmeal and fruits appeared in front of him and he received it happily. A few moments pass till he was also given a Matcha tea beside his plate.
Everything seemed quiet and easy, just like it should be, and another day felt like a beautiful blessing. He let the texture of the oatmeal spread in his mouth, the granulated feel of every oat tickled a little, and the soft cream that accompanied it flowed freely on his tongue. The blueberries were acidic and rich, and the chopped strawberries were sweet. Everything was perfect.
He stood up and left his dishes in the sink and reached the little bench placed against the wall and washed the dishes with some sort of dedication. The water was cold, the homemade soap was shiny. Little bubbles found themselves in between his bones and the smell was soft and clean. He dried his hands with a kitchen towel and descended from the bench.
“Tanks Pops, it was delicious. I’m going to rest on my laurels in the woods so don’t search me or I can leave you planted” he said with a proud wink. “BROTHER THAT WAS AWFUL!” Cried Poppy, while Lavender walked to the door. “TRY TO NOT WANDER TO FAR FROM YOUR POST, SOME HUMAN COULD NEED OUR HELP” He raised his thumb in answer.
“What should I do today?” He asked himself. He turned to the little garden in front of the house where the vegetables grew slowly, they needed a little attention, so he got his hand close to them and let a little magic reach them, just enough to make the stems stronger and the leaves greener. Maybe he should make soup for the stranger, it should be cold to stand all night in the open.
He went to the back of the house expecting to find the flower crown from the last night to dissolve it into seeds but found with surprise that it wasn’t in the vine swing, nor near either, “Maybe some animal have founded it interesting” he tried to think, but his heart rose in front of the idea of the stranger taking it with him, that his gift wasn’t left behind.
With a smile he walked to his post, thinking of other gifts he could give the stranger, in ways to get through to him. The wooden structure received him with a smell of moss, and the wind passed by bringing with him the rich smell of the forest. He looked at the dozens of succulents resting everywhere, and slowly give them water and a little push of magic. Some of them have beautiful flowers, others cute colors like purple or red. “How is the day going?” he asked them “Is the weather nice?” he continued without an answer.
Those were his babies, his sweet babies. Some of them were big and extended their leaves way far from the pot, some of them hung in long beards from the pot, but others were barely a little leave in a little pot with the rots like small white hairs.
The silence of the forest kept him company while he cut and organized his little friend plants, but his heart was still uneasy. “What Am I getting into?” He asked his green companions, “This sure has to be for the better or Thistle is killing me”. Not much have happened, he remembered himself, it was just two encounters that he had had with the stranger, and there was no way of knowing when or if the stranger would come back to Nature Tale. It felt sad in some way, just how easily one can disappear from others’ lives.
But, he thought, if the stranger was willing to give him an opportunity by coming back, he will give everything to make that work. The choice was in the stranger’s hands. He suddenly felt a little tired so he closed his eyes to take a nap. He could hear the movement of the leaves on the trees as the wind passed through them, and the constant breath of the world around them. A squirrel jumped from one tree to another, making a funny noise on the landing, and a butterfly flew curiously towards the daisies on the side of the road. He could even hear some frog singing (maybe it was some monster).
He fell asleep slowly and rejoiced in the peace it got him. Sleep can free someone from any worries. The time slipped through him like a deep river leaving behind a feeling of easiness in his joints. Somehow, he felt like he was floating, swimming in the middle of the air, suspended above the clouds. The smell of his own lavender flowers filled him with tranquility, he knew they were growing stronger with his happiness.
A firm and slow sound of steeps opened his way into the forest, some twigs broke because of them, and Lavender was finally awoken. He didn’t open his eyes; he chooses to leave them closed waiting for the unknown owner of these steps to come closer. Suddenly his body felt conscious, on high alert waiting to know the intentions of that person. I could be a human; everyone knows how devastating can humans be.
With the sound getting closer and closer, Lavender felt the tension leave him in a sigh, this could only be someone really big, but those steps seem calm and calculated, as only one that already knows the forest could have, and the sound of a cane preceded those footsteps. This only could be another monster and he thinks he knows who. Just a meter from his post he heard a throat sound, and a deep raspy voice talked “Hey little friend, hope I’m not waking you up” I was the old and trustful Elderberry.
“Nop, I’m just waking up” He answered. “Maybe you have some time to walk with this old friend and talk a little,” asked the older with an arched eyebrow “That would be nice”. And so, the walk started. It was easy to walk next to Elderberry, even if he was so big, because he waited for a little in every step, probably because of age and the sore left knee that make necessary the use of a cane.
“It’s a nice day,” said Lavender.
“Shure it is. It’s hard to tell that it used to be different.”
“…”
“Seems like you have something in your mind, little friend”
“Am I that transparent?”
“Ha-ha”
“Well, maybe I’m doing something I’m not supposed to”
“Does it feel right?”
“It does.”
“Then it’s not a bad thing”
“I hope so”
The bear stopped a moment as if in deep thought, then he looked up reminiscing something, and looked Lavender with the eyes ready to tell a long story.
“You see, Lavender, when I walk like this, I can’t believe the way we use to live on the surface” Started the bear “It was such sorrow to wake up every day and see the state in what it was the world, the forest was burning, the air was dense, and there was almost not clean water. I can remember the pain we felt back then, not only the emotional one, no, the physical, our own bodies, our own magic crying out for help.” He stopped for a second.
“I can understand why we put that barrier up, there was no other way, but…” He stopped. “We tried so hard to reason with the humans, to make they stop. For a long time, the only thing we could make was to work all they using our magic to stop the damage from spreading. But it was never enough. The more we spoke to the humans about the problem, the most aggressive they turn, till ours were dying by their hands. It was bad times.”
“Everything turn for the better when we put the barrier on; the air was clean, there was water, and we didn’t have to mourn our deaths anymore.” He looked up at the ceiling of the cave, and let out a deep sigh. “But it doesn’t feel right, it has never felt right. Sometimes I wish we have fought more, that we haven’t left our world to perish. The humans were awful adversaries, but not all of them were bad, some of them tried to fight by our side, but they also died at the hands of other humans. There were also kids, like Buttercup, human kids that will never have the opportunity of growing up in a world full of nature and green. It kills me inside.”
“So maybe what I’m trying to say is that you shouldn’t give up on what feels right, that maybe there is still hope, that it matters to keep trying…In a way I’m still trying for those people…Maybe I’m just rambling again, I’m just too old”
Lavender looked at Elderberry with a mix of sadness and understanding and nodded slowly. It did make sense, to want to try to save all those people, that desire was deep in the heart of all Nature Tale people, but somehow no one was capable of doing it. In some way the story resonated with him, hearing another voice telling him to try to save the stranger, or at least try to understand him, that feeling comfort him. “Thanks,” he said.
The talk continued, this time without any sad history. They talked mostly of mundane things; how beautiful the trees were, any rumor in the town, the new flavors of tea at Brook’s. The time flowed as if outside were as calm as this forest full of life, even if it wasn’t. At some point, the bear said goodbye in an intersection and walked calmly till his poncho was not visible in the distance.
Lavender turn in his heels and walked back to his post. While walking, he recollected all sorts of wildflowers, putting them in his pockets. There were daisies and dandelions, bluebells, and chamomiles. He picked as many as possible, but with the greatest of cares, as he didn’t want to harm them. The rest of the day passed in a breeze as he tried to form the bouquet of wildflowers and look for the post he was assigned to; soon the beautiful and dark night took over the sky that could be seen from the cracks in the stone sealing of the cave.
The walk home was even quieter than the one in the morning, but even then, Lavender’s steps couldn’t be heard as he walked like the lightest of cats. The crickets let their sound out and clear, flying through the air as knives, filling the air as bells. The fireflies roamed freely all the flowers with their beautiful incandescent bodies. The air smelled like the one of a fairytale, he thought that maybe it was one.
He teleported towards his room and searched everywhere for a string, till he found one under some pillows; it was from an old present from Rose. He pulled the flowers from his pockets and carefully started to form a little bouquet arranging the flower by color and shape. Then he took the rope thread that looked like a little braid and tied together the bouquet. The result was not bigger than both of his hands but seemed like a lovely enough present.
He walked down the first floor and saw Poppy in the kitchen “I’ll come in a moment Pops” He said loudly, and heard an “OK BROTHER!” as an answer when he was closing the front door. He went directly towards the vines’ swing hoping not to be late. He held his breath for a moment and waited, then the air filled with static and he smiled.
“Hey!” there was no response “How’s everything going?” Again silence. “I can’t stay today, It's gaming night, you know?” He asked himself if the stranger would feel disappointed or if it would mean anything at all. “Pops wouldn’t let me miss one of those.”
“Sorry, we could meet tomorrow tough, same hour, same channel Ha-ha” He took the flowers out of his pocket and waved them proudly in the air. “I made those for leaving you planted. I found them walking this morning and thought you’ll like them” He tried to look behind the tree and maybe see the stranger behind it, but he didn’t see anything. “Well… I’ll say goodbye, can’t leave Pops waiting!” He waved his hand and walked into the house.
From the dark, a glitching silhouette appeared. With a couple of steps, it got to the vines’ swing and extended an even more glitching hand. I reached for the little bouquet and hold it tightly while a pair of blue and red eyes looked at it with curiosity.
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Behind those blue and red eyes 4
The third encounter (Part 2): A broken bouquet of wildflowers
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He looked at the little flowers in his hand, and he felt a pressure in his chest, like a knot covering his broken soul. He felt anxious in one way but empty in another. It was an amalgam of many feelings yet unnamed for him. The smell of the flowers traveled towards him and tickled a little. Why did he have a present? Why does this Lavender keep giving flowers to him?
The questions floated through the air, and the cold wind froze his shoulders. He covered himself a little more with his scarf, the faint smell of Papyrus filling him with nostalgia. Why did he keep going back to Nature Tale? He asked himself with a frustrating rage emerging. But he suddenly felt like he didn’t want to come back home, like the impulse moving him forward disappeared all of the sudden.
He seated himself where before was Lavender, the vine swing moved a little with the new weight on it, and Fatal legs followed the movement. It was a comfortable seat, that must be why Lavender spent so much time in it. Looking at the flowers in his hand he felt purposeless, useless and so, so little. He used to think he would be able to keep going, that he didn’t need any more than his love for Papyrus, but yet there he was, alone and sobbing about this incomprehensible feeling of emptiness.
It didn’t make any sense, he wasn’t supposed to feel that way, and he wasn’t supposed to be there in the first place. He took one petal in between his fingers and tore it apart, and then another and another; he shouldn’t let these stupid flowers get pollen in his head; he wouldn’t let Papyrus behind. The code of the flowers was green, yellow, and blue, and was simple and somewhat endearing, when he tore it apart it was slowly transformed into a glitchy goop of unrecognizable numbers and letters; he liked that process. He broke the stems and the petals, and the string that held everything together; all got broken in his hands, till his feelings got numb.
He considered throwing the unrecognizable mass away in the grass, but he didn’t want anyone apart from the so-called Lavender to know he was there. Even then, he would prefer if that skeleton didn’t feel his presence so easily, that he could be all alone in Nature Tale, breathing the clear air and hearing the animals he didn’t know sing. So he saved the glitchy goop in his pockets to discard once he got home. It felt greasy and gross but one has to sacrifice comfort for the sake of secrecy.
He doubted for a little while about raising his head and looking at the landscape in front of him. He felt like a brick was placed on his head like a rock was sitting in his throat, he felt insecure and confused, but somehow expectant about what he would see. He played with his fingers a for a while, thinking about what to do, till he slowly raised his head. At first, he didn’t see anything, as he was blinded by a light that wasn’t even there, but his eye-lights slowly recovered from the blurriness till the nighttime scenery appeared in front of him.
The view made him feel so little, but somehow, he liked the feeling, he felt like a little ant in a big maze of a green multitude of plants. The moonlight filtered from above through cracks in the thick rock wall of the cave, and that rock itself was covered in moss and dew. Everywhere he looked there were flowers and trees, the plants surrounded one another to the point that the trees got vines engraving their trunks with their roots. From above, the moonlight hit little falling leaves that flew freely and slowly, seeming like almost awake and alive beings. There were fireflies all over the place like little lanterns of even more little fairies, some moths could also be found sitting in logs and flowers, some of them looked like little cotton balls, some like little angels. A buzz in the left side of his head made him turn and he found dragonflies dancing all over the place.
He opened his eye sockets up, trying to capture all the stimuli of this place, he didn’t notice but his glitches were fewer and fewer with every minute he observed it. It was as if some kind of magic took his senses prisoner; he felt like a different monster. The air that entered his nostrils filled him like an opium drug; he felt exalted like a child seeing a carnival for the first time but content like an old man washing the sunset. The awesomeness of the unknown, he thought to himself.
He had passed so much of his life trapped in a dark and endless void, only looking at a cold and tragic world through a little glitching window; he had passed so many days in the awful company of the hundred of eco-flowers screaming with the voices of all his victims. The infinite white, the infinite black, the shadows always followed him, the emptiness was always behind him.
Maybe that was the reason he heated so much the view from Outer Tale, that immensity of the space, no matter how many stars and galaxies you put in it it will always feel wrong to him. In some place, he have heard that Error loved that place, that he was always sitting alone on some rock spacing out in Outer Tale, that that was one of the little places he wouldn’t ever destroy. Maybe that was another reason he hated that place so much, maybe that was the proof that he and Error could never be as alike to each other as the monsters used to think.
Nature Tale was cozy and comforting, an oasis in the middle of a deserted world, every place felt like the warmth of a home, and the nights he experienced there weren’t dark but shone in a way he didn't think it was possible. It seemed dreamlike; a perfect place for a perfect home. He found himself dreaming of a house shared with Papyrus there, he dreamed of the nights he could pass beside his brother there, the meals they could share; the happiness of his brother.
His brother… He felt so alone at that moment, so disconnected from reality, his eyes weighed with the weight of tears that couldn’t exit his eyes. His shoulders felt tense and hard as a rock as if all his ribs were fused into a big chunk of bone. He felt tired and useless, somehow dumb as if he were just a mistake. He wanted to run, to run far away, further on the horizon when he couldn’t find himself. “yOu’RE JuSt AnOTHer diRty GLitch tHat I HaVe TO cLeaN Up.” The words of Error filled his head, and make his broken soul hurt. It felt like a knife penetrating everything again and again.
His glitches came back in a storm of white, black, and cyan boxes that covered his entire body and his throat tried to scream, but even his words were shattered into pieces. He needed to get out of there, he needed…
The frustration filled every bone of him. Not this again, not this. The air was missing from every breath he take with his mouth wide open. He was going to die. He was sure, this time he was going to die. His hands were shaking as if the earth under his feet were trembling. Soon the edges of his vision turned black and blurry. He embraced himself and closed his hands over his arms, but no matter how much he press them his vision wouldn't come back. He wouldn´t come back. Tears fell from his eyesockets, bitter and salty as blades cutting through his face.
A smell penetrated through the thick air, interrupting the sacredness of his despair. The sweet aroma stopped all his thoughts in an instant, and he felt a breeze undoing knots all over his body. Like a river transformed into a waterfall, the screams hiding in his throat fell freely as tears down his face. Unlike before these tears cleaned his face as pure water, slowly passing like the comforting hand of a lover.
He let the seconds pass through him like the soft air around him. He let himself take a break and surface again as a new monster. When he raised his head again there was no trace of tears on it. His eyes searched rapidly for the cause of the mysterious smell, besides him rested an enormous bush of lavender flowers, with its little flowers pointing in all directions. Now, when he was calmer, the smell of them seemed a little tacky, too sweet, and too strong for his taste.
There was just one possibility for that bush to appear suddenly in that place. He felt dizzy when he realized that Lavender has seen him in that state, it was the second time that has happened to him. He seemed to not be able to maintain his dignity in front of strangers, always falling into his despair too easily. His cheeks felt hot and his hands shut instantly into a thigh knot.
He rapidly got up from the swing and walked as fast as he could far away from it, he opened the white portal with his right hand and passed through it as if his life were depending on it. He felt the atmospheric pressure release from his shoulders as he entered the infinite emptiness of his save screen. The eco-flowers spoke to him: “Crack-crack” the sound of broken bones filled the room. Then far away he heard a little flower say “BROTHER” in the broken voice of Patch.
As if that sound was a premonition, Patch came just moments after it. “BROTHER ARE YOU BACK?” the tall skeleton asked kindly, but Fatal did not answer. “I WAS THINKING OF ADDING A NEW INGREDIENT TO MY SPAGHETTI RECIPE, WANNA HEAR ABOUT IT?” The silence followed Fatal till the middle of the eco-flowers, which welcomed him with more screams and cracks. He lay down in between the big blue petals and closed his eyes.
Patch watched his brother sleep, probably something had made him really mad if he was taking a nap in an accurate position. An unknown impulse made him come close to the sleeping body of his brother, he kneel down beside him and looked at him closely. This time there were almost no glitches on his brother's face. As if he was sleeping comfortably his chest raised slowly making the sound of the air passing through his nostrils soft and welcoming.
Something made him feel calmer, for once the immensity of the void around him felt quiet in the best of ways; for once it felt like home. A smell caught his attention. A soft sweet breeze floated from his brother's body. It was a flower smell… where did his brother go that day.
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Behind those blue and red eyes 5
The fourth encounter: Snowdrops
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His hands moved rhythmically stitching together uneven parts of code. Once and again his needle penetrated them and his red string held them close. He kept his eyes open interpreting the long lines of code full of symbols and numbers. One mistake and he couldn't have Papyrus beside him. One mere mistake.
The resulting product in front of him didn't look at all like Papyrus, but he kept trying to make it look like him. This time he had put a little more of Blueberry's blue code, but took away the Sans' parts that lived inside it and replaced it with Carrot's orange Papyrus code. To clean the undesirable Under Swap code he added lots of code of Timelines’ Papyrus. The end result was a sea of red with blue and orange bits here and there.
"Good, good, you are almost there" The voice behind him made him lose his focus. "A little more and you'll have Papyrus back" He ignored the voice; as he had learned before there was no use in talking with him. "Ignoring me again huh? I'm the only one who understands you, you know?" But he kept silent as a stoic soldier as if he wasn’t hearing any voice as if he was really alone in the save screen.
The kind voice of Patch interrupted them. "BROTHER DO YOU NEED HELP? I CAN HOLD THINGS OR SOMETHING IF YOU WANT" He looked at him for a while, weighing his options, till he decided that Patch wouldn't cause any trouble. His only answer was a nod and soon his self-proclaimed brother was seated beside him.
One didn't need to be a genius to note the discomfort in the tall skeleton, but he was the one offering his help so there was no use in denying it. Patch held the parts he was stitching close, making sure that they were in the right position. His hands were shaking and he looked far away from that corpse, but he held it firmly nonetheless. For an unknown reason, he wasn´t the only one shaking.
The air was cold, the light traveled more like a mist. He didn't know where that light came from but it did hit him like a punch, leaving a weak shadow to hide under him.
The echo of every sound he made his way through every echo flower. It sounded like an old clock, a machine of sounds working backward, with a million synchronized parts moving non-stop behind him.
The sounds crawled up his spine slowly, and one look at Patch's eyes showed him that he wasn't the only one feeling watched. In this immensity of white and black one could never be sure of being alone. Everything felt empty, more even his half-broken soul, and the space around his eye lights in his eye sockets.
He focused on checking the code’s lines, but an incessant sound in the back of his head kept him from ending his job. He got up from his kneeling position and look around, he started to walk away when Patch quickly said “LET ME GO WITH YOU, I CAN HELP” but Fatal shook his head in denial: There was an intruder in his world.
He opened a portal with his right hand, and let himself through the multiple white glitches into the even whiter space outside the save screen. At first, he didn’t see anything but soon a nightmarish image appeared in front of him: Sans was being held hostage by a big black tentacle; he was struggling and kicking his legs everywhere, and the monster holding him laughed in a loud and deep voice.
For a moment he froze, his heels were glued to the ground, a mix of rage and fear took his body prisoner, he couldn't even breathe. He didn't recognize that deep black skeleton, and even if his memory was as good as one of a goldfish he could be certain that this was their first encounter. The skeleton turned his gaze towards him, and with a playful noise he addressed him: "It took you so long to come ''. The tentacle that held Sans threw him in one movement, and his body hit the ground with a dry sound.
He raised a hand and called his Gaster Blasters that floated proudly above him. "WhAt Do YOu wAnT?" he dared to ask with his broken voice. But the black skeleton only laughed as if this was nothing but a game. Offended he shot in that monster's direction hoping he will be nothing but smoke when the lights disappear. But the monster dodged them as was expected for any Sans, and he laughed louder.
"I think You are not understanding the position you are in" Started the skeleton, but he just shot again. "My name is Nightmare and I come with a proposal for you”. He pulled out his strings and distracted the monster with another shot, then he trow the strings trying to hold Nightmare’s arm, but he dodged his attacks again. “You know… you are being so rude, you should at least hear me before judging” Another laugh, another attack dodged.
He was out of breath, he felt small and useless, and Nightmare's laugh echoed in his head. “You are quite strong, I must admit” This time Nightmare was the one moving, and soon he had to dodge the sharp tentacles that were thrown at him. Another shot, another tentacle attack; he was getting out of breath. Nightmare got uncomfortably close to his face and said: “I’m actually looking for a little bit of help in my work, and a monster like you seem perfect” he teleported far away but in a second Nightmare was in his face again, and this time he didn’t have time to dodge the attack that was thrown at him.
The tentacle was sharp and pierced his chest like a knife. The pain spread from the wound all over his body like wildfire. He felt the air leaving his chest. Nightmare seemed as calm as someone that had pinched a bean during lunch. The tentacle reached deeper into his chest till Nightmare was able to hold him in the air with it. This seemed like the end.
“Be calm friend, I’m not here to kill you, as I said I have a proposal for you” Fatal looked in terror at the calm expression on that monster's face. The pain was almost unbearable, he barely could breathe, and his eyes were losing focus. “You know I’m on a search for new acquaintances, some help to get to where I deserve to be, some help to end some inconveniences on my way to the top. And you, my friend are just made for the job”.
He raised his head angrily, he was no one pet. He had his own problems to care for, and no matter how bad his injuries were, he wasn't kneeling in front of anyone. It must have shown that on his face because Nightmare started to laugh. “I’m still not getting my idea across: You will work for me, it’s not a suggestion, is an order”
With a movement, Nightmare threw him to the grown the same way he threw Sans moments ago. “I’ll keep in touch,” he said while walking away, and no matter if he tried to reach him with his hand, he kept getting smaller as he went far away.
“question: Need a hand(?)” suddenly asked Sans smiling at him with his half, white face. He extended his hand with some kind of fondness but he didn’t accept it and tried to get up by himself. “Bro, I. val(don’t) think is the = moment. val.(YOU) are //totally >wasted”. He put his arm below his and help him get up, but he could do nothing about the pain. Once up on his own feet, he started to walk away too.
“Where (?) YOU = going (?)” Sans asked from his back, but he did not answer because he did not know either. He opened a portal by inertia and limping got through the white glitches he got to whatever it lead him to. A soft breeze welcomed him, bringing in it the smell of a multitude of plants, he was again in Nature Tale.
He rested against the same tree that has hidden him in the last few days. He touched his own bleeding chest and let go a long sigh trying to ease the pain, but it wasn't effective. He reached his mouth with his fingers ready to turn the blood into long red strings. He pulled them slowly with a strange fear of them breaking; once he got them to be the right size he took from one of his pockets a needle made of his own bones.
While he threaded the red string in the blue needle, his mind started to wander in search of sounds. As a cornered animal he was searching for any menacing, but only found kind and relaxing sounds. It was raining, but as there were only a few holes in the stone sealing, it only rained in a few spots. As from those same holes came the light the rain seemed iridescent, like a waterfall of moon drops, a river of shine. The sound was also mesmerizing, as the water hit the floor like a cosmic drum, but not as such glorious sound made from the thunders with the deep voice of a gregorian choir.
Bats beat his membranous wings all over the place making a tickling sound and looking like a shadow’s spectacle. The earth smelled like wet soil and the air touched him like a soft mystical hand. For a moment a mist surrounded him, making him see all in a comfortable greyish-white, his bones fell just a little wet as the cloud passed through him.
It always amuse him how quiet and loud could Nature Tale be at the same time. In the silence live a million alive beings singing in harmony, no sound toke the front line, no sound was the protagonist, all echoed at the same time as if that were no more than one big living creature.
Soft steeps came in his direction, then a pause, and then become closer and closer. He tried to get up as fast as possible, but he could not do it. Another pause make as he became panic’s prey, “You’re not ready ha?” Lavender’s voice seemed a little disappointed.
“Just wanted to check if you are alright buddy; it smells like a lot of blood there” Another pause and a deep sigh. “I’m going for healing supplies, I’m not going to get near you, but you need to take care of those wounds”.
Then the steps grow quieter as Lavender went far away from his position. He let out a sigh and let himself become calm again. Soon a stupor grew all over him, every bone got soft with weakness; the unconsciousness winning over him.
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La portada de mi fic "Behind those blue and red eyes". Por fín, me tardó un monton
Fatal: @fatal-error-blog
Lavender: @naturetale-official
A chapter! Finally! (A little cameo of the Afterdeath family too)