[center][h3][color=cornflowerblue]Frisk[/color] [color=Magenta]Dreemurr[/color][/h3] [b][color=cornflowerblue]Level[/color][/b]: 4 [b][color=magenta]Day/Time[/color][/b]: Day 2 -- Evening [b][color=cornflowerblue]Location[/color][/b]: Dream Land [b][color=magenta]Word Count[/color][/b]: 331 [b][color=cornflowerblue]Tag[/color][/b]: [@Holy Soldier][@Etherean Fire][@Zarkun][/center] Frisk studied the soul and saw that it wasn’t going to take long before he dies. Immediately after reading that bit of information, they felt dread fill their stomach. They honestly thought that Mr. Shine had more HP than that. They honestly thought they could just weaken the sun enough, just to get the sun to stop trying to destroy everything. But of course, before Frisk could relay the information, the actions were taken as per their order, and the sun was defeated. Mr. Shine’s scream echoed and reverberated, ensuring that its place in Frisk’s memory, while tiny explosions appeared. Frisk’s attention turned to Mr. Bright when he gave the warning. After doing so, the child asked in concern, “[color=cornflowerblue]But what about you?[/color]” It wasn’t long before the personified moon gave his answer. The personified moon would be able to see the pain and sadness in Frisk’s eyes at the fact. They looked over to the door when it appeared before looking back to Mr. Bright. After a moment of silence with the child looking at the ground, Frisk nodded to Mr. Bright before answering, “[color=cornflowerblue]Alright. Thank you….and I’m sorry,[/color]” Frisk called to their friends, “[color=cornflowerblue]Let’s get out of here![/color]” before leading the way to the door, opening it, and giving one last look to Mr. Bright before going through the door, leaving it open for their friends, and Mr. Bright should he change his mind. Once they made it through the door and all was silent, Frisk kept their eyes directed at the ground. Their hands were clenched into fists. They felt horrible for what just happened. And yet…they would rather feel this pain than not at all. After managing to collect themselves in the moment, they asked the group, “[color=cornflowerblue]Is everyone alright?[/color]” They couldn’t afford to break down under the pain now. Not when they had friends counting on them. They were not going to let anyone remain hurt or get hurt anytime soon if they could help it.