Let it out

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Funny is on the verge of a breakdown, and Goofy helps him.
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Funny's eyes were wide, and he was smiling. Well, he put on a smile. Really, he was dying on the inside. He had many things to do in the garage, and it was so much. He had many bad interactions that day with many people, but he still kept a smile on his face.

He sat down and bounced his leg up and down. The bracelet that the professor made him started to beep. That meant it was full of magic, and it needed to be emptied. He looked at it with concern and went to the break room. He took a breath and continued smiling as he walked in. Goofy was there as well.

"Hi there, Funny. Gaursh, are you OK."

"Yes, yes, I'm OK. Of course I'm OK, hahaha." He laughed nervously.

"Funny, you always do that laugh anytime something's wrong. You can tell me."

"You want the truth?"

"Yes. I'm all ears."

"Well, I'm about to spontaneously combust into a million tiny pieces, and the only thing that's keeping me from losing it is the fact that no one can find out I'm magical." He said, giggling.

Goofy looked at him with concern.

"Come on, Funny. You need a release. I know the perfect place away from everyone." He said, taking his hand.

They made their way towards the funhouse forest, and they stopped in a secluded area. Funny began to flap his hands.

"Funny?"

"I feel like I'm gonna scream." He said.

"Then scream. Let it out, Funny." Goofy said. "I'll be right here with you."

Funny looked at him and gave him his bracelet. Traces of magic floated back to Funny as he glowed slightly. He began to breathe heavily, and Goofy hid behind a rock as the glowing became brighter.

Funny screamed. He screamed loudly, and a giant green beam of light came out of him and shot through the trees. His eyes were fully green, and his whole body was glowing. Soon, he stopped screaming, and the glowing stopped. He looked over to Goofy, who was hiding behind a rock, and went to go sit with him.

"Feeling better?" He asked.

"You know what, I am feeling better. A lot better. Thanks, Goofy."

"It's alright, Funny. Sometimes, things can feel like, too much. And sometimes a wiggle break might not be enough. You just need to let it out." He said, putting a hand on his shoulder.

Funny hugged him, and they made their way back to the garage, ready to face the rest of the day.

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