Chapter 2 - Small Problems, Big Fights

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Chapter 2 - Small Problems, Big Fights

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Dream SMP / Krew

Nightmare. Dream told George about Nightmare. But not him. He is worse than Nightmare. Lucid.

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"RAINBOW! DRACO STOLE FOOD AGAIN!"

"NO I DIDN'T!"

Rainbow confronted the bickering siblings. "Get along Funneh and Draco. And Draco, stop stealing food."

"Fine," both siblings muttered.

"Tattletale," Draco said when Rainbow was out of earshot.

"Why can't I visit Blaze?" Kiera asked Sapnap.

"It's..." Sapnap began. "It's complicated..."

"But I wanna visit Blaze!" Kiera cried.

"I know Kiera, but you can't visit Blaze now." Sapnap glanced at his daughter who's bottom lip was quivering. There were tears at the edges ofher eyes, threatening to pour down her face. "But we can visit Blaze some other time."

"Promise?" Kiera asked.

"Promise." Kiera nodded and ran off to go play with one of her sisters.

"Silvia!" Sapnap heard Karl calling the poly relationship's time traveling daughter.

"Karl? Is Silvia missing again?"

"Yea."

"Do you think she managed to time travel?"

"I told you Sap. You can't time travel until you're 15."

"Maybe Silvia found a way?" Karl glared at Sapnap. "Okay, okay! Stop giving me that look Karl!"

"Karl, I found Silvia," Quackity said, coming in.

"Where was she?" Karl asked as Silvia left Quackity to cling onto Karl's leg.

"She was playing outside, behind the house playing outside, behind the house," Quackity said.

"I told you she can't time travel yet Sapnap," Karl said, turning away from his husband.

"What happened?" Quackity asked, confused

"I think I might've angered Karl," Sapnap admitted.

"And how did you do that?" The shorter asked.

"I suggested that Silvia might've time traveled even though Karl told me so many times that Silvia can't time travel."

"YOU DEFINITELY WERE ACTING STUPID," Karl suddenly shouted. Quackity quietly snickered as Sapnap blushed in embarrassment from Karl's remark.

. . .

Bad and Skeppy were taking their kids on their first mining trip ever. The two kids were already struggling to hold a wooden pickaxe properly. Bad was struggling to teach them. Skeppy was finding that his husband and children struggling was simply just cute. Period.

"C'mon Geppy!" Bad cried out as Andrew copied his older sister who was holding the pickaxe backwards. "Help me out here!" Skeppy laughed at the demon who was struggling.

"It's not funny!!" Bad said, angrily.

"I know! I'm sorry!"

"Help me then!"

. . .

Everyone seemed happy...Everything seemed well...

. . .

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