Honestly, Papyrus is starting to regret getting all keyed up and alert to stand guard at the portal. Sure, it was for a good cause. An essential cause. But from the brief radio chatter, it seems like they solved everything without him, and now nothing much is going to happen.
--Wait, cancel that, there's people approaching. He squints through the dim light to make them out, regretting leaving his glasses tucked away in his phone. They seem to be a complete stranger (with extra arms, that sounds familiar), somebody who was working for the Prince, and... something they're carrying.
"Attention there, strangers! I need you to halt," he calls out, standing as tall and intimidating as he can. It's still not as tall as Mari, but it should convey he's nobody to disregard. Hopefully.
"There has been a break-in! And a reverse-kidnapping! And if you've been kidnapped before, you really shouldn't be going out there again--" Papyrus finally recognizes the feet dangling out of that bundle, and points an accusing finger at them. "Oh my god, are you trying to take him away again? You can't do that!"
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--Wait, cancel that, there's people approaching. He squints through the dim light to make them out, regretting leaving his glasses tucked away in his phone. They seem to be a complete stranger (with extra arms, that sounds familiar), somebody who was working for the Prince, and... something they're carrying.
"Attention there, strangers! I need you to halt," he calls out, standing as tall and intimidating as he can. It's still not as tall as Mari, but it should convey he's nobody to disregard. Hopefully.
"There has been a break-in! And a reverse-kidnapping! And if you've been kidnapped before, you really shouldn't be going out there again--" Papyrus finally recognizes the feet dangling out of that bundle, and points an accusing finger at them. "Oh my god, are you trying to take him away again? You can't do that!"