Telaletsky was standing outside of Builderman's office. Why was he hesitating? They never hesitated. Perhaps it was part of Shedletsky holding them back. Telaletsky shook his head, to get rid of their hesitation. Then, he opened the door. They walked inside and closed the door behind him. They looked at Builderman's desk, where of course, he was.
Telaletsky grinned and moved over to Builderman's desk. “Hey Buildsy.”
Builderman froze at that nickname. He looked up at Telaletsky, who he thought was just Shedletsky. He knew of their ‘situation’ so this just made him worry. “Shed? Are.. Are you alright?”
“Of course h- I am alright! Why do you ask?” Telaletsky moved to the other side of Builderman's desk, getting closer to him.
Builderman tensed up. This voice sounded off, this wasn't Shedletsky. “You're not Shed..” He stood up from his chair and backed away. “Get away from me!”
Telaletsky’s eyes narrowed. His wings spread out and they moved closer. “Buildsy… Do not fear.. He will not hurt you-”
“How can I even trust that!? After everything you did in the past!” Builderman blurted out before he could stop himself. He backed away more, worried now that he had angered Telaletsky.
Telaletsky clenched his jaw and curled their hands into fist. Before Builderman could react, Telaletsky was in front of him. “Buildsy.. That is such a rude thing for you to say. Rude for you to assume. Why would you accuse him of ever hurting you, Buildsy?” They grabbed Builderman's wrists to stop him from moving away. “He only wanted to see you, dear…”
Builderman looked at Telaletsky with fear. “L-let go of me!” He tried to pull his wrists free but Telaletsky didn't let go.
“Quit it. They are not even doing anything. Stop. Panicking. You are going to alert someone. We would not want that, now would we, dear?” Telaletsky pulled Builderman closer. “Ah, how much he missed you!” They were trying to seem sweet, to calm him down. However, it wasn't working as he had intended.
“Y-your tricks won't work on me.” Builderman was still stuttering despite trying to sound brave.
Telaletsky stopped smiling and dropped the act, “How unfortunate,” They smiled, “However he won't let g-”
“I SAID LET GO!” Builderman shouted. He didn't care if it made Telaletsky angry at this point.
Telaletsky was shocked, Builderman had never yelled at them. In his shocked state, their grip loosened.
Builderman took this time to free himself and looked at Telaletsky. “Don't touch me. You don't have permission. I don't trust you. Even if you're in Shed's body, I still don't trust you.”
Telaletsky stared at Builderman with shock, anger, and guilt? No. Telamon didn't feel guilt. He grabbed one of Builderman's wrists again. “How. Dare YOU!” They raised his voice and spread their wings out as much as they would go. “You dare to tell him what they can not do!?”
Out of fear and anger, Builderman slapped Telaletsky. “I TOLD YOU NOT TO TOUCH ME! DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND THAT!?”
Telaletsky froze again. This had escalated in a way he would have never expected. Telaletsky was about to yell at Builderman again but unexpectedly got hit hard against the back of their head. It was hard enough to make him light headed. They let go of Builderman's wrist.
“Do not touch my creator.” Roblox looked at Telaletsky as he fell over.
Builderman sighed in relief. “Thank 2x2 you came when you did.”
“I could hear you yelling. I know you do not yell often so it was a sign of distress,” Roblox spoke matter of fact.
“Yeah…” Builderman looked down at Telaletsky. “What should we do with him..?”
“I will deal with it. Don't worry about it.” Roblox didn't let Builderman argue and picked Telaletsky up, who by this point had passed out. Roblox then walked out of the room.









