Alphys [hr] Alphys watched and grew pale as the human ran away. She felt like she not only made the group fail whatever mission they were going on, but that she also just ruined the image of monsters forever. As Alphys watched the human run away, her eyes began to gloss over. She then listened to the human yelling quite, quite loudly, most of it seeming to be directed right towards her, and she tensed up and closed her eyes. She took a few sputtering breaths and she looked right at the human, her eyes red as tears streamed down her face. She tried to say something witty and mean in response, but ended up choking on her words and coughing a little bit before putting the ray gun away and walking off, muttering about how she was always the cause of problems. She walked behind a few trees and sat down, trying to bawl as silently as possible. As she cried she thought, "Why do I have to be the walking proof of Murphy's Law?" and listened as the second culprit in the misunderstanding tried to make up for it. Sans [hr] After walking into the other room, Sans watched a doll house come from the walls, and he felt a little suspicious, but he crouched down anyway and looked inside. He opened the little doors and windows, and noticed the little human. He gently pulled them out by detaching the roof and letting her climb on his flanges, setting her down on the table and rubbing his chin bone. "Well then... I have a feeling if you're returned to 'normal size', we'll see quite well what an atom looks like if we had a microscope. You didn't break the floors, or my fingers so you don't have the same mass or the same amount of matter... I'm sorry to say, but you might be stuck tiny forever. Unless we use... quantum mechanics, and quite precise surgery, perhaps?" Sans pondered as he took out the key. "Hm... if you'd like, I can carry you and see if one of my friends has decent enough magic to get you back to normal," Sans said to the little person, thinking about his friend David. He offered his hand and waited.