The Random Time Trio
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Ongoing, First published Nov 06, 2019
"Chara, you have to stay determined!" Shot out the text in front of me. I sighed, and I pressed the reset button. I had been fighting Sans for days now, maybe even weeks. I was bored. I needed something new, something exciting. Unfortunately, that wish came true. Shortly after defeating Asgore, and overall, the game, I decided to tap into a new one. I checked the f.u.n. value of it. It was 481. That was impossible. The f.u.n. value was over the limit of 100, the meters' stopping. I walked around, but not a single Froggy, nor Flowey, or even Toriel came. Once I reached The Judgement hall, that was when the big change came.  There wee  a trio  of people standing over there, right in front of me. I've met my fair shares of trios, like the Bad Time Trio, but these guys... they were absolute hell. One was a yellow Triangle shaped one eyed being with a bow tie and a a top hat, the other one was a black, two pointed demon, and the last was Sans. 
They called themselves the random time trio.
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