Mono stared up at the ceiling; tail slowly swishing beneath her. He was away again, that skeleton. His brother always kept him busy with something. The pup, a little under a year old, wasn't allowed to leave home on her own. She was wanted for reasons unknown to her; but she figured that everyone would eventually forget if she lay low for long enough. Mono couldn't remember anything from before she lived with Sans. He didn't seem like the type to just take in strays from the street. Had she done something important? If she did, it was never talked about. Maybe it had something to do with the monsters in her head. The ones that spoke to her whenever she was bored or during moments of extreme emotion.

"Staring into space will only make time go by slower."

That was Dragonwick. She stated only the facts, or at least what she believed to be true. A bit harsh, but seemed to just want to make the right decisions.

"Maybe I'll take nice stroll in town; enjoy the fresh air." Mono thought back to herself sarcastically. "I could get killed out there, and you know it. What else do you expect me to do?"

"Dragonwick's right...you shouldn't just lie there until He comes back."

That was Asha. She disliked sedentary lifestyles and was pretty fond of puzzles, contradicting Mono and Dragonwick, who would rather lie around and hated constant puzzles. (Damn that arrow puzzle in Hotland) If she was ever agreeing with Dragonwick, it must truely mean something important.

Mono rolled onto her stomach before standing up. The air felt different since she woke up this...morning? Without a sun, there was no way to truely tell. She just had to trust the clocks and know that AM meant day while PM meant night. They must have wanted her to get up so she could try to find out what caused this feeling. The wolf pup wandered over to the couch and looked out the window. It was mostly boarded up, but she could see through some of the gaps. Nobody was hanging around outside today. Maybe if she snuck out nobody would notice.

The front door creaked as Mono slipped outside. Not a monster was in sight, so she kept to the shadows as she moved towards the center of the town.