Chapter 4

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Inside the Community house, Foolish and Dream were talking, but were interrupted when they heard a scream. Everyone inside paused for a minute before they rushed outside. Foolish pushed himself to the front of the crowd to see what was wrong. He made it to the front and what he saw shocked him. Tommy was standing to the side with his mouth open, and Eret was on the ground without his glasses. Foolish looked over to Tommy and saw that he was holding Eret's/George's glasses.

Eret didn't seem to register the crowd forming so Foolish took it upon himself to cover Eret's eyes. He knew that Eret didn't want to show them to anyone. He didn't have sunglasses or loose cloth so he used his hands. He rushed over to Eret and covered his eyes before turning to Tommy. Foolish glared at Tommy with so much hate in his eyes. If looks could kill people Tommy would be dead five times over.

Foolish yelled, "What the heck dude! Why do you have Eret's glasses?" Tommy couldn't answer so Foolish continued, "give those back. You know that Eret didn't want to show anyone his eyes!" Tommy didn't move or look like he was registering anything. From the middle of the crowd, Tubbo pushed forward and with more force than necessary, grabbed the glasses from Tommy. Tubbo went over to Foolish And Eret, moved Foolsih's hands, and he put the glasses on Eret.

Tubbo saw Eret stiffen when he moved Foolish's hands. Tubbo saw Eret's eyes and gave him a smile, and then put the glasses on. It didn't cause the relief that he was expecting, so he whispered to Eret."Eret, it's okay. Your eyes are beautiful. I wouldn't even think of judging you. Hell, we have many hybrids that some consider strange like Ranboo and Skeppy. I'm even 'married' to one" He put the air quotes on the word married because it was more of a platonic agreement.

Tubbo saw Eret relax his shoulders. Tubbo stood up and looked towards the crowd, "Alright, everyone can go! We have this under control!" He shouted and some people started dispersing. The only ones who stayed were Foolish, Tubbo, Dream, Wilbur, Ponk, Sapnap, George, and Bad. Tubbo looked up and said, "You guys have to go as well." He saw both Dream and Foolish open their mouths to speak, "yes, I am talking to you too as well."

Foolish opened his mouth to argue, "But, I'm his best friend. I should be here for him." Tubbo realized he was getting nowhere with Foolish so he sighed. "Fine, but if you guys don't leave I will nuke your stuff." He said with a dangerous glint in his eyes. Dream opened his mouth, but was cut off by the glare from Tubbo that said he wasn't kidding. With a new found fear everyone left not wanting to anger Tubbo more.

Then Tubbo just smiled and went back to normal, he looked over to Foolish and Eret to see horrified looks on their faces–even if he couldn't see most of one of their faces. Tubbo just looked at them innocently, "What? Is something wrong?"

"Yes..wha..ba.. Wha." Eret sputtered before he got his composure together. "What was that?" Tubbo just looked at him confused. "What do you mean?" Eret tried again, but gave up seeing that it was useless. "Nevermind." Tubbo shrugged and plopped himself down next to Eret.

It was silent for a moment and Eret decided to speak what was on her mind. "Why aren't you scared of me?" Now, Tubbo looked confused, "Why would I be scared of you. I've seen scarier things than white eyes. Bad has white eyes and we are scared of him." Eret opened her mouth to try and argue, but she found no flaw in what Tubbo said.

They didn't believe what Tubbo said and so they spoke again, "Then why did Tommy scream? If I'm not scary then he had no reason to scream." "Yes, but I just think that Tommy wasn't expecting it. He better get over it, or I'm going to beat him up."

Eret decided to step in, "Woah, we don't need to get violent here." Foolish decided to join in on the conversation, "But, he hurt you." "I'm sure he didn't mean it." Foolish glared at Eret. "Fine, he meant to steal my glasses, but I don't think he meant to hurt me."

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