[Well, one thing has remained the same: the look of abject fear in Wrath's eyes at the very mention of the word 'Master'.]
NO!
No, no, no!
This isn't anywhere near Dublith, or Master! She's NOT HERE! If she was, we'd all be dead!
[He's not exactly shouting, but he does sound kind of frantic now.]
The house is in the yellow town! The yellow one!
You know where it is, the only reason you're not here too is because you and your other human wanted to go get-- um-- .... [Dangit, what were they. The little shiny pins.] Bad...ges...? The things, that you win. I don't know, you just said not to get in trouble while you were gone and that you'd keep us updated!
[There's a note of alarm in his own voice now, emerging from hiding in his frustration, but mostly he just looks angry. But there's something much more important than the mystery house in what Wrath has said. Something far more frightening than anything else that's happened today, that sends a chill through him.]
Why would we all be dead if she was here? What did we do?
[Envy admitting he didn't know is what finally tells Wrath that there's something definitely wrong and that it wasn't just some weird conversation he lacked the social cues for.]
[The confusion on his face turns very abruptly to grim concern. He's young and frankly childish, but he can be serious.]
[This is serious.]
We're traitors, Envy.
We ran away.
[It's the first time he's ever verbally included himself with them, as a fellow betrayer. But it seems important somehow.]
[Wrath could have uprooted a tree and hit Envy square in the chest with it and it wouldn't have knocked the air out of him like that news just did.]
[There's no doubt that his widened eyes and the fear in them are genuine, because Envy would never try to look like that if he could help it, not even for an act.]
You're lying.
[The denial comes out automatically, sounding far away to Envy's own ears. He's still reeling, but it can't be true. He can't have run away. He wouldn't. And as his denial resolves, the anger comes right back to the forefront.]
I'm not a traitor! There's nothing to remember because it wouldn't happen!
[If Envy were a more reasonable person, maybe he might have tried to listen to Wrath, or at least ask more questions.]
[But he's not. He doesn't want to hear more about this. Throw in his tendencies towards heavy denial too, and...]
[The humans. They keep coming up. It must have been them, somehow. They'd done something to his head and then recruited him to get Wrath too, and clearly it had worn off this morning.]
[Video]
[THAT'S THE ONLY 'THE HOUSE' HE CAN THINK OF.]
I'm not playing around here, tell me what's going on.
[Video]
[Well, one thing has remained the same: the look of abject fear in Wrath's eyes at the very mention of the word 'Master'.]
NO!
No, no, no!
This isn't anywhere near Dublith, or Master! She's NOT HERE! If she was, we'd all be dead!
[He's not exactly shouting, but he does sound kind of frantic now.]
The house is in the yellow town! The yellow one!
You know where it is, the only reason you're not here too is because you and your other human wanted to go get-- um-- .... [Dangit, what were they. The little shiny pins.] Bad...ges...? The things, that you win. I don't know, you just said not to get in trouble while you were gone and that you'd keep us updated!
[Video]
[There's a note of alarm in his own voice now, emerging from hiding in his frustration, but mostly he just looks angry. But there's something much more important than the mystery house in what Wrath has said. Something far more frightening than anything else that's happened today, that sends a chill through him.]
Why would we all be dead if she was here? What did we do?
[Video]
[The confusion on his face turns very abruptly to grim concern. He's young and frankly childish, but he can be serious.]
[This is serious.]
We're traitors, Envy.
We ran away.
[It's the first time he's ever verbally included himself with them, as a fellow betrayer. But it seems important somehow.]
You said she couldn't get us here.
You... you don't remember?
[His voice quavers a little bit.]
The basement?
[Video]
[There's no doubt that his widened eyes and the fear in them are genuine, because Envy would never try to look like that if he could help it, not even for an act.]
You're lying.
[The denial comes out automatically, sounding far away to Envy's own ears. He's still reeling, but it can't be true. He can't have run away. He wouldn't. And as his denial resolves, the anger comes right back to the forefront.]
I'm not a traitor! There's nothing to remember because it wouldn't happen!
[Video]
Why would I lie about that?
I didn't want to be a traitor! You locked me in the basement until I stopped being angry about it and said I'd cooperate! I was good, I was loyal.
But I can't be loyal now, because we have to stick together!
[He puffs, looking like he can't decide whether to be angry or scared. Mostly he just looks frustrated because WHAT IS HAPPENING.]
If she finds us here, we're all dead.
And our humans, too.
She'll kill them first.
[Video]
[But he's not. He doesn't want to hear more about this. Throw in his tendencies towards heavy denial too, and...]
[The humans. They keep coming up. It must have been them, somehow. They'd done something to his head and then recruited him to get Wrath too, and clearly it had worn off this morning.]
She won't kill me. I'm not a traitor.
[And with that venomous remark, he hangs up.]
[Today is not going well for anyone.]