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#Post#: 4250--------------------------------------------------
Night-watch
By: Lesser Dog Date: January 20, 2019, 10:14 am
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Lupina sat in her sentry-post, just outside town She had arrived
slightly early, Not wanting to be late. To say it was a cold
night would have been redundant here in Snowdin forest, but it
was certainly colder than normal. Lupina shifted her feet
uncomfortably, she found herself wishing she had worn thicker
boots.
For Lupina the nightwatch (Or Midwatch, as it was referred to
officially) was a common assignment. She often ended up
patrolling alone, and that suited her. It was quiet. Calm, the
cave roof was pretty. She honestly did not understand at all why
the other dogs objected to the Midwatch. For tonight though,
someone else would be on watch with her, She would be sharing
the watch with Sans.
Lupina leaned out the front of the post, looking back into
Snowdin itself. Sans had to be on his way by now, and the sooner
he got here, the sooner they can go on patrol.
#Post#: 4251--------------------------------------------------
Re: Night-watch
By: Sans Date: January 23, 2019, 2:16 pm
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A fpggy breath exhaled through the teeth of the ever-smiling
skeleton on this cool night in Snowdin. The stout monster
shuffled leisurely through the snow, and as always, with his
hands in his pockets.
Soon enough, he was within view of the canine sentry, to which
he gave a lazy wave of a greeting and spoke up once he was
within earshot. He was late, but thankfully not late ,
[font=comic sans ms]"'Sup?"[/font] Sans drawled out casually,
[font=comic sans ms]"Been a while since I last went on patrol,
so it's nice to have some company. Ready to go?"[/font]
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Re: Night-watch
By: Lesser Dog Date: January 26, 2019, 5:10 pm
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Lupina's ears perked up as Sans approached. "Hi" She responded,
she sounded almost too chipper, but in her case it was entirely
genuine. "I have been ready for a while... N-Not that your late
or~ well you are maybe a tiny bit late but not super late and I
got here early." Lupina spoke in a continuous, but lively,
sentence. She only paused when she interrupted herself.
Lupina grinned as she stepped out of the guard post. The canine
did not plan on wasting any time. She always felt more alive and
alert at night, and wanted to take full advantage of that fact.
#Post#: 4254--------------------------------------------------
Re: Night-watch
By: psycho.cutie Date: January 28, 2019, 9:00 pm
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A young skeleton girl makes her way to the edge of Snowdin. She
walks quickly, swerving around any monsters in her path. She
tries not to make eye contact with any of them, because she is
trying to get to her destination as quickly as possible.
Her name is Pristina. She is a resident of Snowdin, but she
barely knows any of the monsters living there. She refuses to
make friends, because she can't trust any of them. And, if they
were smart, they wouldn't trust her either. This particular
night was one of the many reasons why. Pristina glances around
quickly, her eyes scanning the terrain around her. Nobody in
sight. Good. She continues on her way to the Sentry station.
Once there, she hears the voices of the guards on duty that
night. Pristina mutters to herself angrily, skirting around the
station as quietly as possible. She needed to go just a few more
feet.... and everything would go as planned.
That is, if she could get there without being noticed.
cRACK
Pristina winces. "[font=Pristina]Crap...[/font]" She was sure to
be noticed now.
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Re: Night-watch
By: Sans Date: January 31, 2019, 2:33 pm
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The stout monster shuffled his way through the chilling snow at
a leisurely pace; hands in pockets and head tilted back slightly
in a relaxed fashion. Once he was within talking-range he
slipped his left hand out and motioned a lazy wave, [font=comic
sans ms]"'Sup Lupina?"[/font] he greeted with a mild chuckle.
Her genuine eagerness and cheerful demeanour had always been a
welcoming sight for as long as Sans could remember, and this
time was no exception.
The skeleton gave a guilty shrug, [font=comic sans ms]"Sorry
about that. Losing track of time has been a habit I've developed
recently." [/font]he apologised and omce he was beside her they
had started the usual route of patrol. Ordinarily he'd much
rather stay at his post and avoid any unneeded exercise, but on
nights like these he could make the exception when with company.
Sans was about to bring up some conversation with the fellow
canine when something had caught his attention and by contrast
with his movements earlier, his skull snapped towards the
direction of what presumably was the snapping of a branch and
the utterance of someone.
[font=comic sans ms]'That's different.'[/font] he thought to
himself.
He was very good at his job after all, despite what many might
have assumed.
[font=comic sans ms]"Hey." [/font]he called out to the monster
before casting Lupina a wary side-glance of caution and then
continued, [font=comic sans ms]"Everything okay there?"[/font]
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Re: Night-watch
By: Lesser Dog Date: February 2, 2019, 4:02 pm
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Lupina also heard the snap. She turned calmly to face the
newcomer, while raising her left hand to give a cheerful wave.
It was strange for a monster to be heading out on a night like
this, but not unheard of. Usually it was teenagers going out
into the forest for various reasons. Still, this was not a face
she recognised.
Lupina opened her mouth to also say something, but the glance
from Sans made her pause. Usually she would have called out
herself, but in this situation, with Sans here, she instead
decided to hold back, letting him talk. She closed her mouth,
and casually took a step back.
As she was not talking to the young skeleton directly, the dog
took a few seconds to look around. Checking for anyone (or
anything) else in the area of interest. she wasn't expecting
anything, but it was always good practice to keep an eye out.
#Post#: 4268--------------------------------------------------
Re: Night-watch
By: psycho.cutie Date: February 13, 2019, 11:33 am
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Pristina gritted her teeth, She really didn't want to talk to
anyone at that time. She sighed, rounding the corner and facing
the two guards. She had seen the two around town before, but she
knew absolutely nothing about them. The skeleton forced a smile.
"[font=pristina]Uh, hi. I'm just... leaving town.[/font]" She
edged away from them slightly, hoping the darkness of the night
was shielding her expression.
Pristina just wanted to get by them, and get on with her
business as quickly as possible. She wanted to get home, because
she despised the cold. Why, might you ask, did she decide to
live in Snowdin, then? She didn't decide; she just didn't have
enough money to leave town yet. Once she got the money, she
would leave to the warmest place that she could find.
She noticed the dog-like monster about to speak, but the other
skeleton seemed to have told her to keep silent. She wondered
why, but Pristina decided not to think on it that much.
"[font=Pristina]There's nobody with me, by the way.[/font]"
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