[ As soon as Clover steps aside, Break pretty much knows what's going to happen. He holds up his hands in Undyne's direction, which to him, is a gesture of "please go away and leave me alone," but to Undyne, it probably just means surrender. ]
Don't you da—
[ But dare she does, because that syllable is cut off by Undyne swooping in. Thus, Break finds the old adage to be true: swooping is bad. He makes a short, sharp noise of frustration, but this isn't actually as bad as the last few times he's gotten carried. After all, he can see as well as feel the fact that she's carrying him with much more certainty. He doesn't have to live in constant fear of being dropped. But that's not to say that he's any happier for this turn of events, since that sharp noise is repeated as his expression turns sour. ]
Why do you never listen? I don't need to be carried!
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Don't you da—
[ But dare she does, because that syllable is cut off by Undyne swooping in. Thus, Break finds the old adage to be true: swooping is bad. He makes a short, sharp noise of frustration, but this isn't actually as bad as the last few times he's gotten carried. After all, he can see as well as feel the fact that she's carrying him with much more certainty. He doesn't have to live in constant fear of being dropped. But that's not to say that he's any happier for this turn of events, since that sharp noise is repeated as his expression turns sour. ]
Why do you never listen? I don't need to be carried!