mettatonvevo: (hmmm)
Mettaton~! ♥ ([personal profile] mettatonvevo) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs 2017-12-08 09:51 pm (UTC)

That's probably for the best. I'm quite stubborn about this subject.

[Good luck in ever getting Mettaton to change his mind about this.

Mettaton gives him a look that is a mixture of understanding and just a little bit of pity.]


Even after everything we have learned about this awful place, you still want to stay? Wonderland would have to step up its game beyond the accommodations it currently has to get me to not want to leave.

[The risk of dying so often is absolutely a mood killer.

Sans stutters and Mettaton grins again. The terrible thing about truth events is, well, they make you tell the truth and thus Mettaton speaks with no filter.]


That bodes a very fun and interesting future where I can continue to help you suss out what you find hot. Preferably with hands-on exercises.

[He wiggles his hips a little just to underline what he said but makes no other moves. He's being good and not getting into Sans's space again. This event is doing nothing but making these things worst and Sans should feel lucky that Mettaton isn't trying to take advantage of it in anyway.]

Good then, because he's pretty fast when he wants to be and I bet you anything he's already moved onto the next mirror. That was a partial lie- I would win that bet instantly because I calculated how quickly it takes him to move from mirror to mirror in the hallways rather quickly so I could continue conversations with him or at least monitor where he is located and how long until I would get a response from him if I had to move.

[Mettaton's eyes narrow.]

Did I mention I hate truth events? Because if I didn't, I am saying it again. I hate truth events.

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