We walked through the forest, it being only a little cold for me but, as I looked at Frisk, I noticed them shivering a little. Deciding to practice a little of what mom taught me, I use a little of my magic to make some fire and had it float in front of Frisk, keeping them warm.
As we walked, I felt like something was watching us, or rather someone, having a good guess who said someone was. "Hey Frisk, shouldn't we be meeting somebody soon?" I asked them, my face neutral.
It took them a second to realise what I was implying, before they smiled and nodded. We walked over the branch in the middle of the path, hearing a snapping sound shortly after.
I spun around, in a protective stance as I looked around, trying to find who caused the branch to break, but seeing no-one, I relaxed, continuing to walk with Frisk.
Feeling a sudden spike of energy coming towards us, I threw Frisk ahead, turning around just in time to block the blast that was sent at me, not doing anything more than annoying me slightly, and kicking up some dust.
I saw a certain punny skeleton in front of me when the dust vanished, his eye glowing. "Hey, why are you attacking me? I haven't done anything!" I shouted at the skeleton, slightly confused. He didn't respond, instead charging another gaster blaster.
"Two can play at that game." I mutter, charging my own attack in my hand. We both fired at the same time, the blast meeting in the middle, doing a typical DBZ ki blast 'struggle', though it wasn't really a struggle as I stood there casually holding his blast back with my own, a grin on my face.
"Well, it seems we are at a stalemate here." I said, still grinning. "You can't get past my blast, but I can't really advance mine without killing you, and if I wanted you dead, you would be."
"well, then." the skeleton said, his grin seeming to widen. "I guess that means this battle needs to FREEZE so we can have a chat. Can't ICE a little kid *referring to Frisk*, now can i?"
I stood there for a couple seconds, processing this, before I cut off my beam as he did, laughing. "O-okay… I think I walked into that one." I said a smile on my face as I let out a couple more chuckles.
"You two look pretty CHILLED to the BONE." the skeleton said. "I'll have to take you guys to Grillby's to warm up after we see my bro. I'll just have the BARDOCK my tab again."
"All the jokes were made." I said, laughing again. "Let's go see your brother then, you got a lamp for me to hide behind?" I asked him with a grin.
"You sure know a lot about the timelines, kid(?). The skeleton said, his grin shrinking the tiniest bit. "I think i'll have to keep an EYE SOCKET on you."
"Don't worry about, let's just say I have a little foreknowledge and leave it at that." I told the skeleton, holding my hand out for a handshake. "Now I think proper introductions are in order don't you?"
"The name's Sans." The skeleton, Sans, said, grabbing my hand. "Sans the Skeleton."
"I'm Raz, sorry but there's no pun in my name." I said, grinning.
"And you and i have met before." Sans said, looking at Frisk. "Been a while kid. Sometimes good. Others bad. What is it this time?"
Frisk looked at Sans and gave him a thumbs up, smiling at the skeleton man(?).
"Good to know." Sans said, patting Frisk on the head. "i won't have to dunk you unless we play basketball with Undyne."
"So, shall we go through the usual or are we changing it up a little?" I asked them as we walked across the bridge.
"I was thinking" Sans said, his hands in his pockets. "We could see Papyrus and PUZZLE him with you guys' skills. Then we head to Grillby's and chow down."
"Sounds fun… though now that I think about it I wouldn't need to hide, I think we could pass me off as a monster to most of the UnderGround." I said, thinking out loud.
"well, then." Sans said, chuckling. "Undyne won't be a problem for you. But, there's still the matter of Dr. Who over there *points at Frisk* and their own survival."
"Hey, did Frisk ever tell you their gender?" I asked the skeleton as we got to the area Papyrus shows up in/
"Nope." Sans said, shrugging. "Kid must notta been comfortable with it. They'll probably open up to someone they really trust. That probably wouldn't be me."
"So… I won't be finding out for a while then… it's gonna bug me till I know." I said sighing as Frisk went behind the lamp.
Suddenly, a skeleton taller than Sans (at least twice as tall) walked onto the scene, wearing a suit that covered his bones and had a scarf cape combo. He looked at Sans and me, walking over to Sans and making an angry face.
"SANS!" he shouted, putting his hands on his hips. "WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? I'VE BEEN WAITING AT YOUR POST FOR HOURS FOR YOU TO SHOW! HAVE YOU BEEN NAPPING?"
"Nah, he was wandering, met me while I was walking around in the forest." I told the taller skeleton, pointing behind me towards the forest.
"YOU LAZYBONES!" the skeleton shouted. "IF I WERE UNDYNE I'D BREAK YOUR SPINE. BUT, I'M NICER, SO I'LL PUNISH YOU BY MAKING YOU SOLVE PUZZLES WITH ME AND THIS-ERM, WHAT ARE YOU?"
"An arcosian." I told the taller skeleton, smiling in amusement at the situation.
"THAT'S FUNNY!" Papyrus said. "I'VE NEVER HEARD OF ONE OF THOSE! YOU MUST HAVE COME HERE TO MEET THE GREAT PAPYRUS AND BECOME BEST FRIENDS WITH HIM!"
"Yep, no other reason." I said, playing along with what he thinks.
"FANTASTIC!" Papyrus shouted, striking a pose. "I SHALL GRANT YOU THE HONOR OF BEING BEST FRIENDS WITH THE GREAT PAPYRUS!"
"Cool… now about the puzzles?" I reminded him, still smiling in amusement.
"RIGHT!" Papyrus said, striking a pose. Frisk giggled from behind the lamp, catching Papyrus' attention. The tall skeleton looked behind the lamp to see Frisk, who looked up at him and waved.
"HELLO, SMALL HUMAN." Papyrus said, waving. "I SEEM TO REMEMBER YOU FROM SOMEWHERE."
Frisk smiled, shrugging innocently.
"WELL, THEN." Papyrus said, standing in his pose again. "I'M OFF TO FIX MY PUZZLES. SANS, IF ANY HUMANS COME BY, LET THEM COME AND TRY TO SOLVE MY PUZZLES! I, THE GREAT PAPYRUS, MUST CALIBRATE THEM FOR MAXIMUM EFFECTIVENESS!"
"Did… he really just ignore the fact that Frisk is human?" I asked Sans as we watched Papyrus leave.
"It'll hit him later." Sans said. "He's a bit THICK SKULLED at times, but he's the best bro around."
"Fair enough, let's go now shall we?" I asked both of them, amused that Papyrus didn't notice Frisk was human immediately.
Frisk nodded, following behind us as we walked through the snow.
"So" Sans asked me, curious. "How'd you end up in the Underground? I know the kid's story, the bad and the good, but you're still an unknown."
"I… don't actually know, I just kinda woke up about a little before Frisk was attacked by a flower, a very very weak flower that's attacks were easily deflected." I told the skeleton, shrugging.
"Oh" Sans said, growling a little. "That fucker. Yeah, me and him had our bouts in the past. Let's just say there's a reason he won't leave those Ruins very often."
"You gave him a bad time?" I asked the skeleton, 'guessing' the reason.
"Heh." Sans said, chuckling. "That's the understatement of the century."
"I… expected more encounters." I said suddenly, noticing that we hadn't been 'attacked' by any random monsters.
"They know you won't do anything stupid as long as i'm here." Sans said, his tone a little more serious. "'Cause if ya did, you'd be BONED."
"Fair enough." I said shrugging, before looking around and noticing we were in the area where Sans and Papyrus originally spin around after seeing Frisk. "Huh… I need to pay attention to my surroundings more…"
"AHH!" Papyrus said, walking over. "THE GUESTS HAVE ARRIVED. NOW WE SHALL PREPARE TO COMMENCE THE PUZZLE SOLVING!"
"Alright, bring on the puzzles then!" I said, actually a little excited.
"GET READY, ARCUSION!" Papyrus said, chuckling. "FOR THESE ARE THE MOST COMPLEX AND CHALLENGING PUZZLES YOU'VE EVER FACED!"
I sweatdropped at how he messed up my new races name, deciding to ignore it this time, I got ready for the Puzzles.
When we got to the Puzzles, Papyrus went into an explanation about how the puzzles worked and Frisk and I listened with mock awe (we'd heard the explanation before, but we had to act surprised at the complexity).
After two puzzles of switching Xs to Os, we made it to a bridge that was sealed off with another puzzle. I tried to solve the puzzle quickly, Frisk watching my many attempts (that damn ice is too slippery), most of which involved me falling off, we (I) solved the puzzle, sliding through the trees.
After solving a few more similar puzzles, we got to the bridge puzzle area. "Hey Frisk, why don't you go ahead to the other side, I actually want to try this bridge puzzle thing."
Frisk nodded and walked across the bridge, sliding through the snow. When they came out on the other side, I began to solve the puzzle.
After nearly losing several body parts to the different obstacles Papyrus had placed in the puzzle, I made it to the other side, pretty much unharmed.
"Well… that was more fun than I thought it'd be." I said, stretching a little.
As we walked into Snowdin, Frisk pointed to Grillby's, rubbing their stomach.
"You hungry? Well good thing Sans offered to pay then." I said grinning as we walked into Grillby's.
As we entered, Sans was there, turning and waving at us. We walked past this bunny (only looking at his head, he looked like that stupid pink thing Greymon from Digimon evolved from) who was drunk off his ass. We sat next to Sans, who gestured to the bar seats.
"So Sans, how are ya?" I asked, absentmindedly waving my tail a little.
"Well" Sans said. "Let me tell ya a TAIL. On second thought, i'm too lazy. Come on and order something."
"I would… but last time I ate monster food I went through a lot of pain from the magic integrating into me." I told the skeleton, frowning a little.
"Hmm." Sans said, thinking. "It could be an immunity sort of thing. You might just have to eat enough with a low enough Ki that the two won't mix. Try shifting to your first form."
"I… forgot to change back into my first form… I feel stupid now… now wonder my Ki was draining so fast…" I muttered, slightly annoyed at myself as I shifted into my first form.
I ate the burger that Grillby placed in front of me, enjoying it. Surprisingly, the pain was lessened by a lot. It was still there, but I was quickly getting used to it.
"I wonder… if I ate food a bunch of different monsters made, would I get there magic abilities?" I asked out loud, noticing the fire magic in me get… easier to do.
"Hmm." Sans thought, his tone serious, yet not threatening. "That might be an idea. But, the problem is, your body might not adapt to all magic. You may have eaten something from Tori, but that's fire magic still. Not sure if you can handle it. I have a theory that maybe if you eat food from a certain type quickly and you utilize the magic of it, then you might get it. But, if you don't, it'll go away forever."
I simply let my jaw drop at the slew of information coming from Sans' mouth. Closing my mouth, I played with my upgraded fire magic a little, weaving it in-between my fingers. "You think I could manage to get you to make me something? Your powers are really cool from what I remember." I asked the skeleton, not really expecting anything.
"You kiddin' me?!" Sans said, laughing. "My food's worse than Papyrus' food. Why do you think i eat here all the time?"
"Hey, I don't have to like the food, I just need to eat it… I think." I said, shrugging.
"It matters if ya die." Sans said. "Plus, i can't just whip that stuff out anytime. It's a bit unstable and i have to seal it deep, so even if i made you food, you'd get my standard magic."
"Oh well, was worth a shot I guess, I know Papyrus will more likely than not make some food for us as soon as we get to your house, so I can just get the standard from him." I shrugged again, not really minding not having the special magic.
"Still gotta survive the food, kid." Sans said, grinning again.
"I could always say that Arcosians are great at making food and have him not make the food in a way the every health inspector ever would ban him from cooking." I said, thinking aloud again.
"Well, my advice for you" Sans said, chuckling. "Would be to recommend him the ingredients and let him make it himself."
"So… just tell him to not use glitter and the un-edible stuff he puts in it and I should be fine?" I asked, grinning a little.
Frisk nodded, knowing from experience how Papyrus' cooking was.
"Well… should we just get it over with or is there anything else one of you wants to do first, I'm not in any rush to really do anything." I asked them both, being done with my food.
"Nah" Sans said, shrugging. "Unless you count meeting Papyrus for your 'battle', then you guys are free to go."
"But" he said, mostly to Frisk, his pupils disappearing. "i'll be watching. I see one hint of red eyes on you, kid, and, well, you know the bit."
"Not that you would." he said, his tone returning to its normal tone. "I figured i'd make it clear in case certain entities are listening."
"Don't worry, I can sense the 'certain entitie' and it seems… dormant for now at least." I told the skeleton, hoping it would put him at ease a bit, before I remembered something. "Hey… you got a mirror that I could check my eye color in, I want to be sure of something."
"yeah, sure." Sans said. "Back at my place. If you don't know where it is, Frisk can show ya."
"Well, lead the way then." I told Frisk, standing up and stretching.
They led me to Sans' house, pointing toward it when we reached it.
"Wait… isn't usually locked until after the whole Papyrus thing happens?" I asked them, looking down at them.
Frisk shrugged, pulling a key out of their pocket, the key to Sans and Papyrus' house. I looked at the kid in surprise.
"Damn, kid." I said, chuckling. "You're good."
Frisk shrugged again, pushing the key into the lock and turning it.
"Now… where's the mirror?" I asked them, looking around.
Frisk points to the mirror on the wall. I go up to it to notice something off. My eyes are hazel, the color I had before being in the underground. "Huh… neat." I mutter to myself, smiling slightly.
Frisk looks at themselves in the mirror, checking for cuts or bruises, finding none. They sure are one tough kid (then again, we didn't encounter anything-i wonder if Sans was really serious about that whole thing where they wouldn't mess with us since he was with us-could he have meant that Frisk being with a monster that seemed powerful would scare them from trying to take their SOUL?).
"Well… let's go see Papyrus now, shall we?" I faux asked Frisk, grinning.
Frisk nodded, rubbing their hands together with excitement (or was it cold?).
"Let's go then, here I'll make you another fire to keep you warm." I said, doing so and having it float around Frisk.
The two of us walked outside, heading toward where we would encounter Papyrus. The area around us got really foggy, preventing us from seeing nearly anything except shadowy shapes.
"It got really foggy, really fast." I said, trying to see through the fog.
Frisk nodded. I guess they expected it. Suddenly, we saw a shape in the fog, taller than us and, striking a pose?
"GREETINGS, ARCUSHION!" came the voice of Papyrus. "AND, LITTLE HUMAN AS WELL!"
The fog lifted to reveal Papyrus, staring at us. He looked at Frisk for a second, thinking.
"OH!" Papyrus shouted. "YOU ARE A HUMAN! I MUST CAPTURE YOU! YOU MAY HAVE FOOLED THE GREAT PAPYRUS, BUT NOW I WILL CAPTURE YOU!"
"Alright Frisk, you know the drill by now, I'll block you try to SPARE, got it?" I asked them, grinning, being ready for this 'fight'. Suddenly, I sensed a certain dark entity flare up, Frisk gasping in surprise.
"Sorry." the voice coming from Frisk wasn't their own. "I'm not the 'sparing' type. I don't back down from a fight like some pathetic weakling."
"Papyrus, we'll have to put this battle on hold, go get Sans NOW!" I shouted to the skeleton, getting ready to hold back the demon.
"Oh, please" 'Frisk' said, chuckling. "If you think that bag of bones is powerful enough to stop me, then you definitely don't have a chance."
"No, I just didn't want any collateral damage, I could destroy this world right now if I wanted to, but he's the scientist so either till Frisk gets control again, or he finds a way to suppress you, you're stuck in this FIGHT." I told the demon, grinning cockily.
'heh.' 'Frisk' said, chuckling. "That's funny. So could i. But, i've seen it done better. While you can destroy this world and leave debris, i could do it and leave absolutely...no...trace.
"You forget, demon you need to get to LV 20 to do that, your only at LV 1 right now, and well if you'd CHECK me, well you'll see why you won't win, even if I have to make you LOAD." I said, not worried at all about being killed.
"trust me" the demon said, grinning. "If this stupid kid hadn't weakened me severely by being all nice to every fucking monster for so many runs, not even a GOD could stop me. You'd be wise not to cross me."
"Funny, a form I could get is much stronger than a GOD… but I think the time for talking is over, I'll let you have the first turn." I said, still grinning.
"Key word "could." the demon said, still grinning. "Though, that was only one of your race who had a vendetta against a blue haired idiot. I wouldn't count on that to save you from me."
The demon pulled out a knife, charging at me. I dodged, lightly punching Frisk's head. "That all you got, demon?" I asked, barely even trying.
The demon turned quickly in a rage, actually catching me by surprise and making a cut on my arm. I clutched my arm in pain, realizing that my first form was probably not as defensive as it needed to be when facing a monster (monster in the mental sense) like this.
"Huh, you actually managed to take five HP off of me, to bad that's nothing really to me." I taunted the demon, using a little of the healing magic I got from Toriels pie to make the wound seemingly regenerate.
"Well, then coward." the demon said, laughing. "You should face me at full power. Then we'll see just who's worthy of making the taunts."
"Oh please, I'm a planet buster in my FIRST form, in my true form, you wouldn't stand a chance, even at full power, your lucky I'm limiting myself as it is." I told the demon, cutting off it's laughter with a fireball I launched at it.
"Funny" the demon said, dodging. "But, what's better A planet buster or a reality eraser?
"Yeah that would be true… if your 'reality erasing' didn't only happen because your ERASING the planet and everything that lived on it, but the rest of the universe still lives even after you erase this one, that's why you want to go to 'the next world' in the genocide runs isn't it?" I said, grinning at there shocked face.
"I'm amazed." The demon said, actually impressed. "You're pretty good. But, there's one thing you can't do that I can: bring it back."
"For now, but I'm sure I could pull off something that'd let me bring it back, if I were DETERMINED enough, eh?" I said, firing a stunning Ki blast at it.
The demon was knocked backwards, bouncing on the snow (oops. Guess I overdid it). I grimaced, at this, slightly upset. "Whoops, that body still okay, it's kinda still needed."
I ran over to where the body lay, a small cut in the forehead, but otherwise still fine. I shook them gently, trying to wake them up. They looked up at me after a minute, smiling. It seemed Frisk was back after all.
"Okay, good your back in control, for a second there I thought I would have to beat you a bit more before I knocked you to your senses." I told them sighing in relief.
Frisk giggled slightly, the idea somehow funny. They tried to stand up, falling over several times before they got to a shaky stand. I took them by the hand and held them up, walking them back to Sans and Papyrus' house.
"We should probably get you some monster food to eat so that you can heal." I said, worried for them a little.
Frisk nodded, pointing to Papyrus. I almost let my jaw drop to the floor. The kid wanted Papyrus' food. Maybe they wanted to punish themselves for letting the demon take control (or maybe they actually liked it?). Either way, Papyrus understood what they meant, striking an almost lovestruck pose.
"OF COURSE I, THE GRRREAT PAPYRUS, WILL MAKE YOU SOME OF MY WORLD CLASS SPAGHETTI." Papyrus said, holding up a finger. "ALLOW ME TIME TO PREPARE IT!"
"I'll try some two while your cooking, just make sure to not put any glitter or anything like in it, Arconsian stomachs don't agree to it to well." I yelled to the skeleton, lying through my teeth to make sure he only put edible stuff in it.
"THAT'S FINE!" Papyrus said, striking his 'heroic' pose once again. "I, THE GREAT PAPYRUS, WOULD NOT WANT MY BEST ANKOSIAN FRIEND TO GET SICK BECAUSE OF THE PHENOMENALITY OF MY GLORIOUS COOKING!"
"Yeah… thanks." I said, leaning back on the couch. "So Sans, you think I should get my healing magic ready now or what?" I asked the skeleton, grinning.
"Depends." Sans said, shrugging. "How much inedible stuff did he put in it?"
"Well we can ask him when he comes back, let's just hope that he doesn't mess up my species name again soon, it's starting to ever so slightly grate on my nerves." I told him, putting my hands behind my head.
"Well, that's GRATE." Sans said, grinning wider. "Eh, he'll get it eventually."
"I walked right into that one…" I said, facepalming.
"Yep." Sans said. "ya did. Now, when did he say the food'd be ready?"
"He didn't say, hey Frisk can you go ask?" I asked them, deciding to be a little lazy.
Frisk nodded, going over to Papyrus and tapping him on the knee. Papyrus looked down, Frisk asking him when the food would be ready.
"IN ABOUT TEN MINUTES!" Papyrus said, holding up a finger.
"By the way Sans, how much do you remember of past 'runs' that Frisk or that demon has done?" I asked him curious.
"more than i'll tell you." he said. "Last time the kid went all Red Eyes Black Dragon on the place, he, well, you know. That was quite a few ago, though."
"Yeah, when the demon tried to take over a little ago they mentioned something about being weakened by Frisk going pacifist for a few runs, good thing I might of actually had to put effort into something if they hadn't." I said, grinning.
"Trust me, kid(?)." Sans said. "That demon's not someone to trifle with. I had to tap into dangerous magicks to be able to beat them before. Even then, i still lost horribly. There's very few things that could match it at full power, including you. Even if you were strong enough to beat it, it'd be one HELL of a fight.
"To my first form or…?" I asked wondering if I'd actually have to transform to beat something here.
"Trust me kid." Sans said. "You'd be hard pressed to SURVIVE in your first form, let alone win. The only reason you're stronger is because Frisk is weaker. Don't take this lightly. Trust me, even though it's been happy, none of us can afford not to care anymore."
"So I should probably train to actually be able to use my other forms then?" I asked him, frowning in worry.
"i'd recommend it." Sans said, nodding.
"Well I could ask Undyne when I meet her, I'm sure she'd be glad to help." I said, thinking of ways to train using my other forms.
"Good." Sans said, his joking tone returning. "Now, i think the food's ready, so let's eat."
"Good… let's get this over with then." I said, expecting the worst.
We tasted the spaghetti, my eyes widening in surprise at the goodness.
"I think is the best food I have ever had." I said, quickly devouring the rest of it. "More please!"
Papyrus' eyes lit up and if his jaw got any wider, it'd have broken. He dumped more on my plate, sitting down to eat his own. I quickly devoured my seconds, smiling widely.
"That was great." I said, leaning back and sighing in content.
"YES!" Papyrus said, holding his fists in the air. "YOU'RE THE FIRST PERSON WHO'S DEVOURED A POT OF MY SPAGHETTI BESIDES SANS!"
"Well… good to know I guess." I said, not sure why he mentioned it, before shrugging and deciding not to worry about it, before remembering something. "Hey Sans, you ever think to use part of a attack you have as a shield?"
"Yep." Sans said, grinning. "A Gaster Blaster blast makes an excellent shield. Rock Solid defenses."
"So… Papyrus, my race seems to be able to gain magic abilities from monsters after eating some of there food, mind showing me a thing or two?" I asked the taller skeleton, knowing it'd probably make him ecstatic.
Papyrus didn't say anything as he was frozen in a position of pure joy.
"Sans… I think I broke your brother." I said, a worried look on my face.
"Nah." Sans said, chuckling. "He gets like that when he can't handle the excitement.
"How long does it normally take him to snap out of it?" I asked the short skeleton, floating up and waving my hand in front of the taller ones face.
Frisk held up five fingers to represent five minutes.
"I have an idea." I said, grinning. "Papyrus, your spaghetti is burning."
Papyrus jolted up, running to check the spaghetti. After checking it, he came back.
"FEAR NOT, ARCOSHIN!" he said, holding up a finger. "THE GREAT PAPYRUS DOES NOT HAVE BURNING SPAGHETTI!"
"Hey, he almost said my races name right that time." I said, chuckling.
Frisk giggled into their sleeve. I sighed, stretching my arms. It would be a bit sad to leave those two, but to complete our mission, we'd have to eventually.
"Well, Papyrus you should show me how to actually use the new magic, cause me and Frisk need to get going soon." I said, sighing.
"I'D BE DELIGHTED TO, ARCUSHIT!" Papyrus said, Sans looking up from his meal.
I blinked in surprise, shocked at the accidental curse. "Well whoever taught Pap the second half of that is gonna have a bad time." I mutter, barely audible.
"Kid(?)." Sans said, teleporting behind me. "Did he learn it from you?"
I froze. Sans' tone was deadly serious and I could feel the burning power from his left eye. "I do not curse around two types of people, children, and people who act a lot like them so no he did not learn it from me, maybe Undyne if I were to guess." I told the shorter skeleton, not wanting to bother trying to fight him right now (though it would be good practice).
"Well, then." Sans said, his power level going down under 9000. "I guess i got a fish to fry later."
I breathed a sigh of relief. Sans moved in front of me, shrugging.
"Okay, seriously though Papyrus, it's arcosian, ar-co-sian that's my races' name." I said, hoping for him to not mess it up anymore.
"I FULLY UNDERSTAND, ARCOSIAN!" Papyrus said. "LET'S PREPARE FOR YOUR TRAINING BY THE GREAT PAPYRUS!"
We got up, going to the place we should of fought Papyrus in, Frisk and Sans coming to watch. "Okay, so how do I do this?" I asked the tall skeleton, stretching a little.
"I WILL USE MY SPECIAL ATTACK TO START!" Papyrus shouted, holding up his hand only to see… a white dog.
"Uh… I don't think that's part of your attack is it?" I asked the skeleton, grinning.
"HEY, YOU FUCKING DOG!" Papyrus shouted, shaking his fist at the dog as it ran away with a large bone. "COME BACK WITH MY SPECIAL ATTACK!"
"Oh, that bitch is gonna get it." Sans said under his breath. I took a few steps away from Sans out of some innate fear.
"Well… I don't know what to say." I said, sighing, using some telekinesis to gently put the dog on the other side of the underground. "Okay, now we can start Papyrus."
"I'M READY!" Papyrus shouted, firing a bone at me.
I grabbed the bone, crushing it in my hand. "Pap, I'm pretty tough, don't worry you can stop holding back." I told the skeleton, not worried about being hurt.
"ALRIGHT!" Papyrus shouted, firing a shit ton of bones at me.
Slightly surprised at this, I took a couple hits, before I started rapidly deflecting the bones, also getting a feel for how this kind of magic worked in the process.
After about twenty minutes, Papyrus stopped firing. He looked at me with awe.
"WOWEE, ARCOJIN" Papyrus shouted. "YOU'VE BEATEN MY STRONGEST ATTACK! I HAVE NOTHING LEFT TO TEACH YOU!"
"Huh… that was surprisingly easy." I said, making a small bone appear in my hand and twirling it in-between my fingers. "Thanks Pap, cmon Frisk it's time to progress don't you think?"
Frisk nodded, smiling as the two of us continued on our journey, exiting the first part, Snowdin, and making our way to the next, Waterfall.
[A/n so hey this was longer then usual, cause I got a friend of mine to help me, they're the ones writing underschool so go check that out, if anyone wants to assist me with my other stories PM me and I'll see if you can.]
