New story because I have nothing else better to do.


I woke up to the sound of a distant battle, we were in a war with monsters. It has been this way since Chara decided to go off and kill one of their own. I'm Frisk by the way, I wanted to go out and capture the most powerful monster in order to stop this war, but the one that is. Is one that had never been seen at all, he's always accurate with his attacks, but he has never stolen a human or tried to do anything besides take down or key attackers.

I am going to catch him and make him pay for what the monsters did to us. After our human leader sees that I caught him maybe we can come up with a truce agreement. The day started out normal with the distant sound of battle in full swing, I set up traps where I knew the main monster would take. I got up and did my daily rounds of checking each and every trap, I found one that was missing.

It was a net trap that had heavy weights on the four corners, he must have drugged it for a few feet from where it went off cause I saw him trapped within the net. A small helpless skeleton that was trapped within the net, the ropes around his neck were dangerously tight. He was breathing heavily and seemed like he gave up trying to get out of the net. I carefully approached him and he opened his eyes and stared at me with white pupils, he seemed scared and in pain.

I reached behind me and pulled my dagger out of my pocket, he laid there unable to do anything. I looked him over and he moved slightly, but groaned in pain as the ropes around his neck got tighter.

"Do it," he gasped. "I won't stop you, this will be my final battle."

He moved within the net and exposed his weakest area.

"Get it over with," he said waiting for the blade of my knife.

I held the knife where his soul was, but instead I threw the into the ground next to his skull. He seemed confused, but was scared a little. I started to unravel the ropes from around his neck and he gasped for air like he haven't had any forever.

"Why are you sparing me," he asked.

"Sometimes people including monsters deserve a second chance," I said.

I moved some more and he started to crawl out of the ropes, he looked at me and his white pupils were watching me carefully.

"You're not like the others," he said. "You haven't even been in a battle, that's why you can't kill me."

"Don't be quick to assume," I said.

"I'm Sans," he said. "I'm the one who gives others their judgement that they deserve, but my mind is made up with you. You're safe unlike the other humans I encounter. What's your name?"

"I'm Frisk," I said.

"Well Frisk I got to get back to my home," Sans said. "I have a little brother to look after and I don't want to be caught by the Royal guards talking to you. Good luck in your future endeavors and stay strong."

Sans was gone in the blink of an eye, maybe the skeleton wasn't going to come back to the same spot tomorrow. I hated that sometimes I was a monster lover and didn't want to kill them as soon as I saw one. I went back home and since no one knew what the top monster looked like, I drew him out and I caught every detail I remembered about him.

"He has a little brother," I mumbled to myself. "I wonder what its like to have a younger sibling."


I woke up at my desk, I looked down at what I drew and somehow it looked like the best drawings I did so far. I heard the sound of the distant battle again and wondered if Sans was within the fighting, but he didn't seem like one for fighting. I remembered that he wanted to meet up again in the same spot, which meant I should probably get a move on it now.

I walked out of my home and started to walk down the beaten path to the traps, when I got there I saw him pulled up into a tree with his blue hoodie hanging down.

"Can you deactivate your traps," Sans asked. "It would make it much easier that trying to find where each one is."

"Sorry, I'll get you down," I said.

I went over to where the rope was tied around the tree and he fell to the ground with a thud, he sat up and rubbed his skull lightly.

"Well, I was just going to teleport out of the trap," Sans said.

"You can teleport," I asked.

"Well yeah," Sans said. "I have several different powers, but I only use them when its necessary. I really don't like fighting, I want it to stop, but our king wants revenge on you guys. Makes its a little harder for us monsters, especially me."

"How so," I asked.

"I'm basically the last monster you see before encountering the king," Sans said. "The last judger made the mistake about trusting Chara, that in turn ended up with me becoming the next judge. So far my judges are spot on."

Made me feel a little uneasy when he said that, he looked up at me and smiled lightly.

"Don't worry, I'm not going to hurt you," Sans said. "I haven't hurt anyone yet, I'm pretty in control of my powers. You don't have to worry about it one bit."

"Makes me a little uneasy," I said.

"That's because I'm a monster and you're a human," Sans said. "We're suppose to be enemies in this, but in reality we really aren't. The humans just are afraid of what we can do and we have to choice but to fight."

"What's your king like," I asked.

"He's okay I guess," Sans said. "Wish he wasn't so pushy about everything, I just want to take a day and relax. But since I'm 'strong' I have to go out into the field."

"You said you have a younger brother," I said.

"Yeah," Sans said. "His name is Papyrus, he's the best brother anyone could ever have, but I've been trying to keep him out of the royal guard because he's innocent and doesn't really know how to fight. I'm just trying to protect him and not have to see something bad happen to him."

"Does he want to become part of the royal guard," I asked.

"He does," Sans said. "But he's the only family I have left."

"What happened," I asked.

Sans looked at me and he tilted his head.

"You don't have to tell me if you don't want to," I said quickly.

"Our father was erased from existence and our mother was killed by Chara," Sans said. "Chara didn't just kill one monster, she killed a lot on her way to the king. I don't like remember the day that everything happened, its not good to live in the past."

"Chara didn't just kill monsters," I said.

"What do you mean," Sans asked.

"She killed my parents," I said.

"I guess we're connected more ways than one," Sans said. "I haven't seen her yet, but when I do. I'm going to take her to justice and I'm not going to hold back with her."

"She's wanted on our side too," I said.

"Maybe we can work together to find her," Sans said. "Maybe that will stop the fighting and bring an end to this war."

"I don't know," I said.

"Its always worth a shot," Sans said. "Besides once the other top monsters see me working with you, they'll fight with us instead of against us. I know just the monster to gain her trust, she's an old friend and she'll be great to have on our side."

"What's her name," I asked.

"I don't know her name," Sans said. "We've been talking through a door to each other, but once I say something about you she'll let us in and talk to us for real."

"You seem optimistic," I said.

"I'm impartial," Sans said. "I don't judge until I know you fully."

"Seems reasonable," I said. "Wouldn't someone see us?"

"Not with one of my shortcuts," Sans said grabbing my hand.

We were then standing in front of a large door and Sans went up to it, he knocked on it.

"Who's there," someone responded.

"Dishes," Sans said.

"Dishes who," the person asked.

"Dishes is a very bad joke," Sans said.

I couldn't help but laugh slightly at the bad joke, Sans seemed pleased with himself about the joke.

"Can I come into the ruins," Sans asked. "I have a friend and you got to meet her face to face."

"Is she safe," the person asked.

"I'm the judge, so yes," Sans said. "She's safe."

The door opened and a goat monster stepped out from the doors, Sans placed me protectively behind him.

"She's a human," she asked.

"Yes," Sans said.

"I'm Toriel," she said. "What's your names?"

"I'm Sans," Sans said.

"I'm Frisk," I said.

"Welcome, what brings a monster and a human together," Toriel asked.

"A little brat called Chara," Sans said. "If we catch her together maybe we can stop this war for good."

"I'll help anyway I can," Toriel said. "If you trust this human than I will too."

"Thank you Toriel," Sans said. "It means a lot to me."

"Anything for a friend," Toriel said. "Would you two like to come into my home?"

"Sure," Sans said.

"Seems fine," I said.

"I hope you two like cinnamon butterscotch pie," Toriel said.

"Do you have ketchup," Sans asked. "Some things just like to go right through me."

"Yeah, I have some," Toriel said. "Come on in you two."

We walked into the vast home, Sans kicked off the slippers that I noticed he was wearing and took off his hoodie. He hung it up, he was being polite and I took off my shoes.