She placed her hand on her hip and turned to him.

“Someone like me in the toon world? Is it wrong to want to explore somewhere that isn’t reality?”

To her, it was completely fine to break the fourth wall. She
didn’t really care, actually. She’s been in the toon world for quite
some time, so it wasn’t so unusual for somebody to ask. Of course,
people assume she was just an extremely realistically drawn cartoon, but
really she wasn’t. No vibrant colors, no nothing. The only color
vibrant on her was her teeth and her grey sweatshirt under her black
leather jacket. She didn’t have the simple color palette. Just a simply
colored aesthetic that didn’t make her seem all too pathetic.

“I apologize if I seem very hostile right now, I’m just a little stressed out.”

Her vocal tone relaxed a bit, but she still sounded bold and sassy. With a sigh, she looked to the side and mumbled.

“I’m just trying to look for someone is all.”

“What do you mean isn’t reality?!” the Repairman said, shaking and glaring at this…this intruder. “This place is as real as any other, I’ll have you know!”

The small inkblot sighed. It really wasn’t worth getting worked up over someone he (hopefully)  wouldn’t have to deal with for much longer.

“…Look, it’s…kind of my job to make sure….”

He gestured vaguely in the human’s direction.

“…this…doesn’t happen. So, could you just go back? I’m sure if you do enough channel surfing, you can find the Toon you want, so just…”

He trailed off. Finally, he sagged, though his white eyes still tried to avoid looking at her directly.

“…I’m sorry, I’m a bit stressed too.”

He pointed to his siren light, which was still flashing bright.

“…I just…I can’t…Can you please leave?

Belial’s wings suddenly spread open, as if she were prepared to confront whoever dared approach her. Slowly, her stiffened wings lowered as she saw who was approaching her and her campfire.

It appeared to be some form of blobby being that spoke with a female voice. They didn’t seem like much of a threat.

She scoffed a little, returning her gaze to the fire. “…what do you want?” she finally asked.

Marie stepped back when those wings unfurled. She didn’t want any kind of confrontation, and she doubted her chances against someone this big anyway.

When the other relaxed, she cleared her throat.

“…Erm, I’m a l-little lost…” she said, moving forward a little. “…Is there any ch-chance y-you could tell m-me where I am…?”

Bowyetta was staring at Mr. Sir, her large square eyes sparkling.
“Oh, Mr. Sir! That was much wonderful being!” she declared. “Bowyetta
was not knowing that you could be singing!”

Beep nodded. “You were great, both of you!” she exclaimed. “Better than Starla herself, I’d say!”

Bowyetta was still looking at Mr. Sir, hope filling her eyes. “And now you are feeling much better, Mr. Sir?” she asked.

“…”

The inkblot was still a little embarrassed by his burst of singing. He really couldn’t help it; the song was just right for him to sing backup to.

Cat Slime hopped up into his hands, squeaking encouragingly.

Finally, the inkblot looked around, and realized that it wasn’t half bad. It had distracted from his current predicament, at the very least. After a moment or two, and another slight blush, he nodded, smiling more genuinely at the two girls.

Karaoke Bomberdog’s visible eye widened at the question. Well, that was certainly unexpected. She never expected even one of these things to take any sort of interest in her OR her fashion choices. The eyepatch was mostly just for looks…

But who said she couldn’t play up the story a bit?

“That’s… A surprising question,” she finally answered. “But, it’s really a personal thing. My sisters, coming back from the dead, the Bomberdog Bros., that sort of thing.” She tried to look as disinterested as she could, hoping to perpetuate their curiosity.

Marie’s eyes widened. Something involving sisters, brothers, and coming back from the dead? This didn’t seem to be that kind of world…

“…What…what happened…?”

The Repairman, meanwhile, started to move towards the side, so he could hopefully go around Karaoke Bomberdog unnoticed. He smiled and winked at Marie, who didn’t understand the gesture. At this point, any idea of deception had gone out of her head, as she genuinely wanted to hear the dog’s story.

“…You simply have to tell me what those things have to do with the mask!” she continued, starry-eyed.

Beep gave her head a slight shake. “Oh no, I could never do Mr. Sir’s job for him,” she said. “Although, I am pretty good at fixing things. And hey, you’re always welcome to stop by our place if you need advice or just want to talk.”

“Hey, that sounds like fun, though,” Quartz spoke up. “Not only are you two brother and sister, but you’re co-workers now too!” she leaned back in her seat. “Kinda wish I had a sister too…”

The girls sat eating in silence for a minute, until Bowyetta noticed something: Barrette was starting to look tired, and was drooping her tiny metal head over the table. Bowyetta picked up her daughter. “Um… Bowyetta is sorry to be interrupting, but… She is thinking Barrette is needing of a nap.”

“Hey, thanks!” Marie smiled. “But, um, where do you come from…?”

“Don’t worry,” the Repairman assured her, “I’ll show you sometime.”

They said nothing as Quartz expressed fascination at their new working conditions, though the Repairman let out a small sigh. She wouldn’t want someone made to take her job, would she?

Marie, meanwhile, simply ate, taking in the Repairman’s friends. She enjoyed their food, and they were happy to see her, it seems. Maybe she could ask for some culinary advice sometime.

“Oh, all right,” the Repairman said cheerfully, looking at his siren light. “I should get going too…”

Marie coughed.

“…We should get going too,” the Repairman corrected himself. “Thanks for coming!”

Martcha hovered over to the group of blobs, tilting her head curiously. “Oh, hello!” she greeted cheerfully. “I… Don’t think I’ve met anyone like you before. Um… Who are you?”

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“…Aww, hello there! I’m Marie!” she smiled, turning to see the source of the squeaky voice. Her eyes widened, however, when she saw the source was a tiny floating dog.
“…H-how are you floating like that…?”
“Marie, this is another world of magic,” the Repairman shook his head, before turning to Martcha. “Sorry about that, she’s kind of new to these kinds of places. Anyway, I’m the Repairman, and this is Cat Slime!“
He held his pet up, who began squeaking curiously.
“Anyway, who are you? I hope we weren’t intruding or anything…”

Martcha smiled at the two. “Oh no, you’re not intruding at all!” she answered. “What c- C-Cute!” Martcha’s eyes suddenly widened at the sight of Cat Slime. “Oh, so cute! I’ve never seen Jellies that already had faces before, let alone ones that can talk!”

And then she realized she hadn’t introduced herself yet. “Um, yes. My name is Martcha,” she finally explained. “I’m a bit surprised you don’t know me, though. I AM a god after all? But, um, what brings you to my corner of Miitopia? Jellies don’t usually come to Neksdor…”

“Oh, we’re not jellies,” the Repairman chuckled. “Ink, paint, and a little slime, that’s all! Anyway, we’re just here to–”

“A god?!” Marie flinched back, wide-eyed. “Oh, forgive me, I had no idea! Let me just…”

She then began to root around her hammerspace, trying to find something, anything, that would serve as…aha!

“…Please accept this offering, and do not smite us, o Mighty One,” Marie intoned, thinking off the top of her head. She kneeled down, extending her arms to reveal a plate with coins and assorted fruit on it.

The Repairman and Cat Slime could only watch in shock as the paint spatter made a fool of herself.

Anita had to stifle a giggle at the stern, yet confused expression that appeared on the Demon Lord’s lips at the little creature’s retorts.  Ghirahim was not used to his derision’s to be responded with such nonchalance. 

He leaned back in the chair, watching them continue their work as Anita relayed the story from memory for a second time.  Though he found the entire situation to be utterly perplexing, Anita was deriving quite a bit of enjoyment from the strangeness… he supposed (so long as these little ‘nimrods’ did not get in his way) he could deal with the situation for the time being.  If for her sake alone.

“Will this ‘fourth wall’ take much longer to fix?” Patience was a virtue, the Demon Lord knew, however it was one in which he was severely lacking.

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“Shouldn’t take too much longer,” the Repairman replied, immediately. Very few with a presence like this man’s had much patience. “Just a few dabs of cement, and it should–”

“Actually,” Marie piped up, “You forgot about the nails and the drywall and the–”

“…What are you talking about?” Repairman asked, genuinely confused. His eyes darted to the man, and back to her.

“All I’m saying is, you don’t even work on any of the details of the work. You just–”

“Get the job done, yeah.” The Repairman’s eyes narrowed, as he slapped another shovel of concrete onto the fracture in the Fourth Wall. He coughed, turning back to the Demon Lord. “Sorry about that, erm, sir. It should be done in the next couple minutes…”

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(Open Starter – Belial the Demon)

The holidays. Belial wasn’t really quite fond of them. Sure, the other residents of Versille attempted to get her to join in on the fun festivities. But in the end, it just wasn’t for her. She was too used to being a loner.

She sat in a small clearing in the woods, her dark black dress adorned with sleeves as her bat wings curled up as if to shield the rest of her body from the cold.

The passing of the new year gave her time to reflect. So many years had passed. So many opportunities. So many relationships. And all of them were gone. Perhaps she had lost hope that she would ever have anything more meaningful than her desire to destroy things.

“…at least I could instill panic and fear. That would be something…” she murmured to herself.

But as she sat before a small fire she made herself, black from being produced by her dark energy orbs, she couldn’t help but thing of warm, fuzzy moments. Times where she was held, kissed, and was told that she was cared about. Times that, she felt, were far behind her.

Well, Marie was hopelessly lost. The Repairman did say they would have to pass through a few worlds to get to Duckburg, but he had expected Marie to follow and keep up. She had no directions in case she tripped and they were separated, which of course she did. She didn’t even know what universe she was stuck in.

How can I trip without legs?! I’m a liquid, for crying out loud!

Of course, she couldn’t dwell on that; even though she shaped her bow into a nice little beanie, it was still colder outdoors in most worlds, and Marie could definitely feel it here. What was worse, every tree looked the same to her, to the point she felt like she was going in circles. Maybe she just had to learn her way, and to differentiate these trees. Her brother certainly did.

She sighed in relief when she came across a clearing in the woods. Finally, something resembling progress. It looked like there was someone there, too…

“Um, excuse me…?” she asked, tentatively.

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Black, White, and Purple

Shalbie stood there analyzing the repairman quietly trying to find out what he really was after all he did feel like  the thing Gramps used to write on paper with, was he some sort of paint monster created by Yuga  who was lost in Hyrule or just a blob of ink given sentience by a magician or a magic apprentice; he would have to ask them as soon as they woke up. 

Then out of nowhere  he heard a squeaking noise and saw a second blob like creature with cat ears  had appeared on top of his new friend. “And who are you little guy… wait a minute they never told me they where having a baby!”He said before he ran to  Link’s room to get a blanket, which he brought to cat slime and the Repairman. “So little guy are you hungry?”

“…BI-BI?!” Cat Slime squeaked incredulously. Who was having a baby?! The Repairman? Surely not!

“.”

He produced two tiny nubs, and pulled the blanket over his owner. He nodded, giving a thankful squeak.

Then his eyes lit up when Shalbie offered food, bouncing up and down and rapidly squeaking words to the effect of “yesyesyesyesyes.” He wondered just what this kind stranger had in mind, but he might as well try it!

Bowyetta smiled at Cat Slime, bobbing her head along with him.

The rest of the group sat down on the couch and relaxed. “Do you have any more food?” Bonk asked.

Beep glared at her, but Susumu shook her head. “We can get more food later,” she said.

“How about you show us around your house a little instead?” Beep asked.

Cat Slime thought about it. He did probably have some excess fruits and pastries, as shown by his creaking, barely closed refrigerator. He squeaked that should they need snacks, he could offer some of them.

In any case, he beckoned the Denpas to follow him, and turned to the first room on the right.

“!” he beamed, showing his club room, complete with a light-up floor, a turntable, and massive speakers. Thankfully, all of these were off at the moment.