"Halt, Human!"
The words rang through the thickly falling snow. One could see the outline of two creatures, both human-like. The taller one said: "Let me share a few things with you... First off, you are a freaking weirdo! Not only do you not like puzzles, but the way you shamble about from place to place... the way your hands are always covered in powdery dust... I think your life is going down a dangerous path."
The smaller being stepped slowly to the taller one, who's outline proved it to be a skeleton.
"However, I, the Great Papyrus, shall help you! I will guide you down the straight and narrow, and help you grow to be a better person!" The human stepped again.
"See? This is exactly what I'm talking about! So, shall you accept my offer?"
Silence.
The human smiled. But it wasn't a sweet smile. No. This smile was demented. Their pupils shrank. They ran up to Papyrus.
"I see you are approaching. Are you offering a hug of acceptance?" He outstretched his arms. He smiled his sweet smile.
One uppercut. That was all it would take. One simple strike, and his head would fall. That was what the human was planning. However, someone... smaller interfered.
...That comedian!
A single crack creeped its way up his head where the glove had struck him.
The human staggered back in shock, bandanna slipping from sweat.
Papyrus could only watch as his brother slowly turned to dust.
"S-sans?" was all he could manage.
"Paps. Run. Go. Warn the others. Wait at Judgement Hall. Stop them. But, most of all... God, I love ya, Papyrus." Sans said as his eye sockets went dark. Papyrus held the smaller skeleton's skull in his gloves as it dissolved into grey dust. It fell through his hands and blew away in the wind.
Sans' jacket and shorts fell to the ground, piling over his slippers.
Papyrus was paralyzed with wide eye sockets. He looked at the Human.
"I believed in you. I thought that anyone could be good, if they just try. Then this happened. Human- No, whatever you are... you are a freak."
Papyrus ran away...
