Beepsumu’s expression of exasperation turned to one of… Confusion? It was hard to tell with her limited facial features. “Well, you may have already guessed this, but the four of us are capable of traveling through dimensions, or at least our house is.”
Jingletooth interrupted. “Spackledorf! We’re giving our guest a demonstration!” She proclaimed as she dashed up the stairs.
Beepsumu’s eyes shifted around a bit. “Don’t worry about her, she isn’t actually going to do anything. Anyways, while we were out and about, I told Bonk not to talk to anyone, but she didn’t listen. Something about those people… They were kinda only half-human, if that makes any sense? I would’ve kept the others hidden, but as she was talking, I noticed something was up with the world. I saw it… Falling apart?” She began to look even more confused. “I don;’t know what Bonk said or did, but I knew we had to get out of there, and fast. A-and that’s what I saw, at least. I’m sorry if it isn’t much help, but…”
She was interrupted once again when the house began to shake, and a scream was heard from the corner of the room, where Bowyetta was standing. “Bowyetta is not being used to this happening!”
“What in the…” It then dawned on Beepsumu what had happened. “Oh no. She actually…”
The Repairman watched the dog leave, before turning back to Beepsumu.
He nodded. It made sense; there was a dimension for practically any set of characters. And he knew he wasn’t the only one to travel between worlds; it was actually a pretty common thing to do.
“Um… falling apart…? Are you sure—”
And then the house began shaking, causing the Repairman’s blobby body to wobble something awful. He turned to the fearful Bowyetta.
“What was–?”
He stopped. Apparently this wasn’t normal; why would anyone here know?
As Beepsumu realized, the Repairman turned to her.
“What?” he asked, frantically. “What’s happening?”