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Here, in this moment, she doesn’t feel so little anymore. She feels the same feeling she felt when she would spread her arms, wide enough until her muscles stung, over the snowy asphalt with Dess.
The water is blisteringly cold, and she can barely keep moving her legs. Kris’s warm hands, almost searing her fur with their heat, ground her in the present. Kris, covering her upturned palms with their own, is the only one that can guide her.
Noelle feels a bed of leaves at her thighs, stockings clinging to her fur. She sees them scattered across the surface of the water like fallen rubies.
“The water’s nice… isn’t it, Kris?” She murmurs with a smile that doesn’t meet her eyes.
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Noelle does something crazy.
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Standing on the porch was Asgore. His shoulders were slumped. His eyes were red. He looked as though he'd aged years since she'd seen him that morning.
"We..." His voice caught in his throat before he forced himself to continue. "We found them."Susie discovers that Kris and Noelle are missing. The town finds them a few days later.
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- Part 4 of Deltarune: Shards of the Soul
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Noelle spends time with Susie in the festival. Deep down, she already knows what has to happen. No matter what.
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- Part 3 of Weird Route
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Susie returns with ice cream to find her friends gone.
They have not left the lake, but they are gone all the same.——
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“I was the last one to see them. Both of them.” And her heart speeds up but she does not speak, she can wait, they have forever. There’s nothing else that matters. Nothing matters. “I should’ve–” A noise like a wounded animal. “I knew something was wrong. I left them here, and– and it’s my fault. I should’ve stopped them.”
Carol hears nothing but her heart in her ears. The wind is in her eyes, drying them, she didn’t know they were wet. Endlessly monochrome, before her: the killer.
“Yes,” she says finally. “You should have.”
OR: Two bodies are found in the lake, and a funeral is planned for three. Carol Holiday is left alone.
