Glassplant: well, I fell horrible. I have been in pain and nauseous all and I have no big motivation to write something new for my main stories, so might as well add more to this little side story area. here is more of Lost time.


Error slowly came to the very edge of consciousness for the first time in years. The first thing he felt in years was the tubes that he barely remembered being shoved down his "throat" and into his soul to make sure he got the bare minimum of what he needed to survive as well as to make sure he didn't just suddenly stop breathing. The next thing he felt was the padded cuffs holding his arms and legs down to the bed that he had been basically existing on for years now. Error slowly tried to open his eyes to see something besides the black void that dominated the past few years of his life only to find that he wasn't awake enough to do that. Then he heard a voice that he hadn't heard in years, Inks. "Hey, Error. I thought I should come see how you are doing, seeing how it's been ten years since I left you here to make sure you didn't destroy any more A.U.'s."

Error heard footsteps moving around him for a few minutes before Ink finally spoke up again. "Well, if the machines records are anything to go on then they have been keeping you stable."

Stable... heh... They have been keeping him alive, but leaving him in a state were all he could do was forget his life... Though he guessed Ink didn't care about his mental state, all he really cared about was keeping Error alive and unable to cause any more damage to the A.U.'s.


Glassplant: no joke here when I wrote this I don't have any clue were this idea came from. I just kind of think Ink wouldn't care about what is happening to someone or their world (in the cause of the A.U.) as long as said person or A.U. is still alive, otherwise I don't see how Ink would let worlds like Horrortale stay alive... another quirk in my writing, any time I write by had, I always put capital b's. no joke. I just do it, origonaly it was because I had issues telling b and d apart in my handwriting. now it has just become a staple in my writing style. see you all in the next part and tell me what you knink of this in the comments below.