You glance around to make sure no one else is in the area before going behind the Libarary. (They still managed to get it wrong. Idiots.)

It's darker in the alley behind the Libarary. The buildings block out the moonlight, leaving the alley awash with darkness for the most part.

You make your way towards the School.

The School looms at the edge of town, much like a castle. You ignore its splendor and make your way to the back of the grounds. You spot Asgore's trailer, where he currently lives as the School's live-in groundsman. All the lights appear to be out. Next to it, you can make out the shape of the tool shed.

Your objective in view, you quickly cross the large area and enter the dark shed. It's a bit hard to see, but enough moonlight shines through the doorway to illuminate the red gas container in the back.

Without a second thought, you pick up the gas can. It's heavy.

There isn't much time to waste. You hurry back outside. Conveniently enough, the path to the nearest human village lay just off the school grounds.

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You're unsure of how much time passes, but the human village finally comes into view. As you draw nearer, you see that there are a lot of stone and brick houses. You move further into the village. You see the gas station where Asgore usually comes to fill the container for his mower. Looks like it's still open. You decide to avoid it.

To the right, you notice a good house. It's a tiny one-story made out of what looks like mostly logs. You walk over to it. There are no screens on the windows and that the windows appear to be unlocked.

You open the window and climb inside as quickly and quietly as possible. A small table blocks a clear path to the floor below, so it rattles loudly as you smack into it. You freeze.

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Nothing happens.

You climb the rest of the way to the ground. Before you continue doing your task, however, you notice a dented pocket watch next to a framed picture on the table. Inspect it?

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*Yes (continue)

*No (go to 'Resolve: No Time')

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Your attention moves to the watch. It's a manual windup watch. It doesn't have any sort of attack or defense stats, but it is in fact a MAGICAL ARTIFACT. By winding it, you have the ability to skip an enemy's turn once per battle. It could be useful to you in the future. Pick it up?

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*No (continue)

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Maybe you'll come back to the watch later. There's no more time left to waste, so you unscrew the cap and splash the gasoline generously around the house. As you're backing down the hallway, you notice that no one is in the bedrooms and you frown. Oh well, it will still work. At least now you don't have to worry about getting caught. And for good measure, you splash some gasoline in the rooms too. You make your way back to the living room with the empty gas can. You can now pick up other items. Go back for the watch?

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*No (continue)

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If everything goes to plan, you won't need the watch anyway. You pull the set of matches from your inventory and strike one. It creates a rush of satisfying flame immediately as it hits the ground. The sight fills you with determination. (Progress saved.) Now it's time to get out of here.

You climb back out of the house and notice the gas station. You glance at the gas can that's stored away in your inventory. Asgore might get suspicious if it's empty. But you have the exact amount of gold equivalent on your card to pay for a full can. You might need the money later and stopping might get you caught. What do you do?

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*Don't fill (continue)

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You decide that it's not worth the effort and that it won't really matter anyway. Even if Asgore became suspicious, there wasn't really anything he could do. As a matter of fact, imaging panic on his face fills you with determination. (Progress saved.)

You practically skip home, making sure to drop off the empty gas can on the way. It's almost dawn by the time you're in bed. You fall into a deep sleep that seems to only last a few moments when you feel Toriel shaking you awake urgently.

"Wake up child," she urges gently. "Something terrible has happened and the humans are here to discuss it with you."

You roll over and assure her you'll be out in a couple of minutes. As her back retreats from the doorway of your room, an insidious smile crosses your face. You did it.

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-The End-


Sudden ending is bad. It's supposed to be longer, like I mentioned earlier. If you like this, please let me know so I can consider how to move forward.