Storm Warning
Chapter 2.
Time for the weather to pick up.
November now and I live in the Midwest (of America), it's only a matter of time before I start having to deal with lots of snow.
Frisk and Asriel were up in their room coloring as the rain continued to fall outside.
"So like Alphys was telling me," Frisk told Asriel, "everyone was going on and on about season two possible starting in October, but..."
"But, it's October now-" Asriel interjected.
"Yeah, it's October now," Frisk continued, "and, of course, still nothing."
"Well, I don't know why people would think they'd bring season two out so soon when they're still working on the movie," Asriel voiced, "speaking of which, when does that come out?"
"Uh..." Frisk tried to think about it.
Both children flinched as a fierce clap of thunder shook the house.
"Ah, oh, it's okay," Asriel said, clearly shaken, "it was just thunder."
They reeled again as a harsh flash of lightning blazed outside the window, after that, Frisk got up from his chair and went over to the window.
"Wow," the human child noted warily, looking out the window, "the wind looks really strong now."
"Frisk..." his goat monster friend advised, "I don't think you should get that close to the window right now."
The human boy pressed his face to the glass as he observed the weather phenomenon outside.
"Did they say the wind would get this strong?" he pondered.
They both jumped again as thunder struck again.
"Get away from the window!" Asriel urged in a slightly forceful tone.
Just then, something crashed hard against the window, prompting Frisk to jump into Asriel's arms, both of them screaming in shock.
"Branch!" Asriel uttered anxiously, trying to calm himself quickly, "It was a tree branch, just a branch falling!"
Frisk stood up and glanced outside again.
"I wonder if they're still watching the weather channel downstairs." Frisk mused.
The two quickly left their room and went down to the living room, where Toriel was sitting in her lounge chair and Undyne and Papyrus were sitting on the couch, focusing on the television.
"Are you guys still watching the weather channel?" Asriel asked.
"Yep," Undyne said, "things are getting...different."
"We saw a big branch fall down outside." Frisk said.
"The wind is definitely getting stronger." Toriel affirmed, looking at one of the windows.
At that moment, Papyrus was fiddling with his cellphone.
"Ugh, okay, I've waited long enough," he said tensely, "I'm calling Sans!"
"What," Frisk responded fretfully, "Sans is still gone?"
Meanwhile, Sans was still at Grillby's place with many other monsters who had sought shelter from the weather outside.
"Agh, stupid rain! Stupid wind!" the Mad Dummy growled, "We never had to deal with this stuff when we were underground!"
"Well," Sans mumbled, "obviously."
"The wind's not gonna blow the roof off is it?" Catty wondered tensely.
"I doubt it." Sans said.
Just then, there was another harsh strike of thunder which frightened several of the monsters inside, the Canine monsters started barking and whimpering in response to it.
"Really?" the short skeleton muttered.
It was then he felt his cellphone vibrate in his pocket, he wasted no time getting it out.
"Hello?" he answered, trying to speak over the commotion in the eatery.
"Sans," it was Papyrus, "where are you!?"
"Still at Grillby's," Sans affirmed, "which is now packed."
"Have you looked outside?" his younger brother inquired, "The weather's terrible now!"
"I know," the short skeleton said, "that's why so many people are here now, everyone's trying to get out of the rain."
Papyrus was about to respond, when Frisk jumped over his shoulder.
"Sans," Frisk yelled into Papyrus's cellphone, "stay away from the windows, branches are falling down, tell the others, too, stay away from the windows!"
Papyrus reached up and pulled the human child down to the couch cushion.
"Please tell me you're coming home soon," Papyrus urged, "the weather channel is indicating that the storm isn't going to let up any time soon."
"I'm gonna try," Sans said, "things are getting kind of hectic here, I guess monsters still haven't gotten used to surface weather."
At that moment, there was another strong clap of thunder that slightly shook the building, causing many of the monster patrons inside to freak out.
"Ahhh," a rabbit monster squealed, "the building's coming down!"
"No," Grillby responded flatly, "no it's not."
"Maybe I should get back to my store," Muffet said, "I need to make sure it can withstand this weather."
"Oh God, Bratty, what about our store?" Catty uttered frantically, "WHAT ABOUT OUR STORE!?"
Sans looked around at the frenzied monsters.
"Agh, I gotta go, Bro," Sans said, "things have gone off the handle, I'll see you soon as I can!"
With that he hung up.
"Wh-Sans!?" Papyrus responded apprehensively.
He put his phone down realizing the call was over.
"Well," an antsy Frisk asked, "when is Sans coming home?"
"Uh...I don't know, exactly," Papyrus replied awkwardly, "but, it sounded like it would be soon,,,maybe...I think...I hope."
Everyone jumped as they heard something loud and heavy fall down outside the house.
"Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!" Frisk cried anxiously, clinging onto Papyrus, "Sans, come home!"
I am going to try to get this done and get a jump on my new profile soon, now that I'm 23 (as of November 7), there's a lot that I want to get to, also, I downloaded GameMaker and got RPG Maker MV off of Steam. So, I hope to actually get started on making a game this year, I just need to figure out which one to do first.
I think the next chapter will be the last, this kind of story does not need to be too many chapters long.
Here's hoping I can get the next chapter up soon.
