Something familiar yet new

144 6 0
                                    

Errors eyelights shifted to the artist as the shorter skeleton laughed. He couldn't help but think how if it was someone else, he might have gotten annoyed by it, but it didn't seem to bother him.

He was also glad that he seemed that he would be alright in calling Ink out when he might end up being a jerk; it wasn't like it would be anything personal after all. Friends are supposed to look out for one another, right?

"I c-can be one a-as well," he said, still with a smile, then his phone started giving off notifications and pulling it out to look it seems that word has gotten out. "And B-Blue has told everyone I k-know that 'I have a new f-friend'... surprised it took him this long," he said, ignoring the onslaught of what mainly was asks on if it was true or not.

He could talk to those guys later, right now, he would rather keep talking to Ink.

"It's like t-they think I c-cant make f-friends... Just because I w-went years without talking to a-anyone new doesn't mean I c-cant make friends," It's just that Ink was the first monster he felt like was good enough so far to have as a friend.

"Pfft, two peas in a pod, huh." Ink chortles. Now that he's calm, it was so much easier to figure out what he is feeling. "I'm guessing he's always like this? Since I only met him that one time." Ink asks, that same big smile on his face.

"More or l-less. I have no idea how h-he stays so energetic all t-the time." Error said.

That doesn't mean that it was a bad thing, blue was willing to put up with him for a long time, after all, long enough to be able to be called a friend.

"Chances are he a-already thinks of you as his friend. Prepare for that." Error warns.

But really, if it ended up meaning that they could hang out together more, then... it might not be so bad.

"Oh boy. Energetic is so difficult. But so are a lot of things. So I'll just have to prepare for that." Ink jokes."I actually forgot to add one of the upsides to my... Condition."

Ink really hopes the fact he's about to show his glitchy friend would scare him too much.

Errorraisedd a socket ridge at that. An upside? So there were perks to it outside of being a jerk once in a while. "What w-would that be .. and do I need my glasses on for it?" he asked so he could know whether to keep them on or take them off.

He takes a deep breath, sits up, and looks at Error.

"You're definitely going to need your glasses. It's... Easier to show you."

Ink couldn't help but be nervous about it. It could break this little friendship. And seeing how the other is the only other monster he has gotten close enough to call a friend, he really didn't want to lose it. "Promise me you won't get super freaked out, though."

Error sits up so he can look at the artist and whatever it is he needs to show him. "Okay, whatever it is can't be that bad," After all, there's not much that can top a glitched-out skeleton. And not to mention, he knows a skeleton that has a huge crack in his skull so he didn't think there was much that could shock him. "I promise w-whatever it is I w-wont freak out," He voiced just to be sure that Ink knew that it was alright whatever it was.

Ink took a deep breath, closing his eye sockets as he shut out the emotions he currently had. When he opens his eye sockets again, his normal eye lights had become white. He blinked and gives Error a smile. The smile was unnaturally wide and it seemed like he had two little fangs on his upper jaw. To add to it, his eye lights were completely gone, leaving his sockets an empty darkness. Ink stops smiling and observes Error with white eye lights. With his emotions gone, he had no colors to show. And he no longer cared if Error would be too afraid of the expression.

Together again(errink)Where stories live. Discover now