This story came to me and I just couldn't get it out of my head. :)
Undertale belongs to Toby Fox. I only own Rachel. This story is Post Game-Pacifist route and takes place three years after the monsters have been freed, so Frisk is now thirteen years old and she stayed with Toriel.
Now, this is a Sans X OC pairing, just to let you all know. Also, please be gentle in the reviews. While this isn't my first Undertale story, it's my first Undertale chapter story.
Now, without further ado, on with the story! :)
The Blind Rainbow Soul
Chapter 1: Three years later…
Sans glanced out the window of the house that Toriel and Asgore had managed to find and bought for them all to live in. It was a huge mansion that could have easily fit four families as it had four kitchens, ten bathrooms, and about twenty bedrooms along with lots of other rooms for dining rooms, living rooms, and such.
Frisk, who had just returned home from school, when over to her dunkle and he turned to her. "Three years sure has gone fast," he said.
She nodded. "Did Mom and Dad have any luck with that meeting earlier today?" She asked.
Sans gave a small hum. "Define 'luck'," he said somewhat wryly.
Frisk's face fell. "More trouble?" She asked.
"Yes and no," said Sans. "They managed to make some leeway, but have a lot of paperwork to go over again."
The young girl's face hardened. "Why are some people so thick-headed?" She asked.
Sans shrugged. "Guess you could say that the way the bones roll," he said.
She giggled at that. "Or that's just the bones of the matter?" She said.
The hoodie-wearing skeleton chuckled in amusement, ruffling her hair. "School go alright, today?" He asked.
She nodded. "I got a couple tests back and aced them and took my math test today," she said.
"How do you think you did?"
"I think I did good," she said. "Oh, and get this. One of the mean girls in my classroom got caught passing notes to the others in class."
Sans chuckled. "What happened after that?" He asked.
"Well, the teacher was shocked at what the note said and she instantly suspended the girl for a week," Frisk said, giggling. "We were all shocked when she read the note out loud."
The skeleton cocked an eye ridge. "What did the note say?" He asked.
She leaned close to where his ear would be and whispered it. Sans' eyes became wide and his jaw literally dropped to the floor. "No wonder the teacher suspended her on the spot," he said.
"Yeah, it was really bad," said Frisk. "The guys in the classroom all turned a bright red and sunk in their seats, trying to bury themselves in their assignments."
Sans chuckled a little. "Still, gotta feel bad for them," he said. "That was really mean of her to say about them."
"You should have seen the note she wrote last week on the chalkboard," said the brown-haired girl. "She wrote some really bad things about monsters and the teacher called her out for it and made her apologize to the whole classroom, the principal, and to Aunt Alphys and Aunt Undyne."
He nodded. "Well, that explains why Alphys wanted to see about being a tutor at the school and why Undyne was putting together a gathering with some of the police department where she works to talk to the kids about bullying," he said.
Frisk smiled. Alphys had become a scientist on the surface and had been looking for a way to teach others about science and tutoring sounded like the perfect thing and Undyne had gotten a job in the police force after helping the police catch some wanted criminals, even catching one that was on the U.S. Marshall's list. That had impressed the authorities and while she did tone her eagerness down a bit, she tirelessly examined every clue and would find the criminals and would allow her partners to arrest the criminals, only stepping in to knock down the criminals if necessary.
Despite this and Asgore and Toriel working with the government, it was slow going for the monsters to be accepted and welcomed, and there were some hate groups, but the monsters continued to reach out and help, hoping that good deeds would eventually ease the tensions, but it was still slow going.
Frisk then felt her stomach growl. "Hey, Dunkle Sans, can we go to Grillby's?" She asked hopefully.
He chuckled. "You read my mind, kiddo," he said. "Come on, before Papyrus chews us out for going there."
She giggled. "How's he doing with the cooking lessons?" She asked.
"He's doing a bit better, but honestly, very few things beat a burger and fries from Grillby."
"True," Frisk agreed as they headed out to the fire monster's restaurant.
The plot begins to thicken a bit in the next chapter, so stay tuned! :)
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