Hey guys! Teddy's here with a ONESHOT!
I haven't written an ABDL story in a while and since I love Undertale…why not combine the two.
This thing is relatively short but I hope you enjoy it regardless!
I take no ownership to UNDERTALE or any of the characters within this game.
For the many years that the house stood tall, there was a mystery that stayed inside of the Skele-bros' cozy home.
No, it wasn't how Sans had the ability to go places in the blink of an eye.
No, it wasn't how Papyrus managed to build the sink to be as tall as himself.
And no, it wasn't how Sans' pet rock managed to eat everything out of the fridge that one time the skeletons had a sleepover at Alphys'.
It. Was.
"What in the world does Sans do upstairs in his room?"
Frisk had signed this during their visit to the brothers' house that afternoon.
Toriel had to go away on business and left Sans and Papyrus in charge with the human. She made a list of things she needed them to do and all of Frisk's allergies.
Papyrus had made the wise decision to lose it the few seconds after he got it.
Speaking of the skeleton, he was fixing up some spaghetti in the kitchen. The child was helping as best as they could, handing the ensuing Royal Guardsman the spices and herbs he needed for the dish.
He would thank them each time and hum Bonetrousle as he stirred the pot.
After a few seconds, the human tugged on the skeleton's shirt and ask him again about the situation concerning his brother.
Papyrus scratched his head as he stared up at the ceiling.
"I honestly don't know." He replied. "That skeleton is filled with mystery."
Frisk then signed. "How so?"
"Well for starters, he doesn't really tell me anything." He put the pot on the stove and put the lid over it. "He would substitute actual information for puns and sleep. It…" he sighed. "kinda worries me."
Frisk looked up at the skeleton and frowned.
In the several months that the child had known Papyrus, they had never seen him this sad.
As a matter of fact, they usually always saw him as feeling the opposite.
He was happy with everything he did, no matter how good or bad it actual was. His cooking was terrible in the past and he was still proud of it. Undyne's training may have caused her house to burn down but he was happy that both the fish and the human had created a bond over this.
But now, he was just feeling a bit empty. Now that his own flesh and bones had locked himself away for unknown reasons.
And the sad part is, Papyrus may have concluded that it was because of him.
That he was the one to have caused his sibling to stop talking to him. That he had ruined the family.
Frisk wanted to cheer him up. So they signed. "At least he still loves you."
The skeleton smirked. "I know THAT! We're BROTHERS!" he then frowned. "What I don't understand is why he would stay cooped up in his room when he could be down here with us?"
~I~I~
Life had been stressful since his parents died.
Sans had to grow up quickly in order for his brother to fully experience childhood. It wasn't easy but Papyrus was able to be happy and make friends, which he was grateful for.
But…the little skeleton wanted to have his time of fun.
He was too busy watching over his brother to care about when he could have fun. And Papyrus wouldn't mind him having a good time in his room.
Sans was on his messy bedroom floor, scribbling little doodles in a notebook with crayons. He swung his feet in the air as he laid on his belly, his mind full of wonder.
He wasn't wearing his trademark jacket and shorts either. He was wearing baby blue footies that had a bulge formed on his behind area. That was in fact a diaper by the crinkling noise that was made from it every time he moved his legs. Additionally, he had a matching pacifier that didn't hide his grin as he doodled.
Sans was a dweller of the past, where he remembered mostly happy memories with his mother and father. Though things were foggy in his babyhood, he simply missed the lullabies his mom would sing and the stories his dad would tell.
Even though he couldn't actually have this since they were deceased, that didn't mean he couldn't pretend.
Sans sighed and yawned as he pushed his drawing to the side to crawl over to his bed. He looked around and moved some of his carelessly tossed blankets to find his teddy bear.
He grabbed it and held it close.
This toy used to be Papyrus'. The stuffed animal, whose name was Mr. Stuffy, was his sibling's friend when he was a toddler. He got it from their mom as a gift.
He had loved it…until he turned eleven and his attention turned to action figures. Sans took the toy into his heart and gave it love.
"Hi Stuffy!" the skeleton greeted it and gave the teddy another squeeze. "You wanna pway?"
Sans had then made the toy nod his head, causing his smile to grow.
~I~I~
"Sans! Dinner's ready!"
Frisk had finished setting the table just as Papyrus had called his brother. After a few seconds, the skeleton had then helped the child put everyone's meals on the piece of furniture before sitting down.
The two had then waited.
And waited.
And…waited.
The human watched the skeleton tapped his foot impatiently and erratically against the floor.
They gulped as they noticed that Papyrus's skeletal face was etched with hints of worry. Quickly, Frisk signed. "…Maybe he's asleep?"
"Maybe…" he thought aloud as he jumped out of his seat. "We should go say good night."
They nodded as they got off of their chair and followed the skeleton up the stairs.
~I~I~
"Vroom! Vroom!"
Sans was playing with his truck, Mr. Stuffy sitting right on the top of it.
He yawned a little as he popped his pacifier back in his mouth to suckle. His grin grew as he scooted the tiny vehicle around the room, himself crawling behind it.
He laughed and giggled as he did this, unaware of Frisk or Papyrus' presences as they made their way to the door.
"Wowie Sans!" The younger skeleton marveled as he heard his brother's laughter. "You sound like you're having fun in there!"
The smaller skeleton's eyes widened as the door knob began to turn and the two individuals entered his room.
I may make a tiny series out of this with different Undertale characters acting like babies.
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Have a wonderful rest of your day!
~Ty
