Sans was intrigued by this small human that decided to enter into his life on accident, though he couldn't help but wonder about them that made his foresight see them specifically. They were obedient, he had to give whoever raised them credit for that, but Sans felt an urge within him that made him want to inflict some pain to the person. Who in their right mind keeps a child from their education?
"Sans, I know what you are thinking," Papyrus said looking down into the skeleton's eyes.
"Oh do you now," Sans said sarcastically.
"Yes and I know that this child isn't anything special," Papyrus said glaring at the skeleton.
"It might seem like it at first, but I see potential," Sans said looking hopefully at the child before them. "Their human, so that's a start and this could be the start of something good between monsters and human finally, but that is hundreds of years away from now."
"You are putting too much faith in them," Papyrus said.
"Yet you are still here," Sans said to the grumpy owl. "Seems like you see something within them as well."
That made Papyrus keep quiet for the rest of their journey.
"So Sans I do not know where you will stay or where they will put you," Frisk said walking beside the skeleton now.
"I do not mind where they put me," Sans said putting a hand on Frisk's head.
Sans looked around the castle and his face was pulled into disgust seeing all the dirt and disgusting trash that was laying around the castle walls. He felt sick to his stomach looking at it, but he was not going to allow this child to see his disgust at where they lived. Sans walked inside, it was dark, there wasn't much light to illuminate the dark hallways of the castle. Sans felt Frisk take his hand and guided him along until both of them were in a bright room with the smell of food.
Frisk was tackled to the ground by a couple of dogs, Sans was about to get them off the child, but they were not hurting them. Sans watched a large goat monster walk over to them and pulled the dogs away from Frisk. The monster got into Frisk's face.
"Now, why the hell would you run off into the woods giving everyone a scare?" the goat monster asked with a growl to his voice.
Sans was taken aback by this outburst from the monster, Frisk did nothing wrong to deserve this kind of tone from this monster.
"I'm sorry sir," Frisk said staring up at the monster. "But I would like for you to meet-"
"I don't want to hear it," the monster said. "You earned yourself four demerits, to the kitchen now."
Sans was about to step in to defend them, but Frisk was already down the stairs. Sans sighed catching the attention of the monster.
"You should always keep a child in line, keep a strict rein on them," the monster said looking down at Sans. "Who are you?"
"My name is Sans and this here is Papyrus an educated owl and my familiar," Sans explained to the goat monster.
"Then I suggest you leave," the goat monster said to Sans as if it were a threat.
"I would not threaten me," Sans said looking at the monster.
"Why is that?" the goat monster said.
With a snap of Sans's fingers, the goat monster was surrounded by a blizzard appearing within the room they were in. The goat monster was certainly surprised by this.
"Asriel, look a blizzard in the summer," the goat monster said turning to a smaller version of himself in the corner.
"Yeah, that is interesting," the smaller one said obviously bored.
The goat monster looked back at Sans shivering now from the cold.
"Alright Dan, turn it off," the goat monster said through clattering teeth.
With another snap, the wind and snow was gone and the goat monster started to brush the snow off of him.
"Alright, you want to teach the runt?" the goat monster asked. "Fine, but you do so around his duties and work."
"I can agree to that," Sans said leaning on his stick. "Now, is there a place for me to stay?"
"Uh, yes, follow me," the monster said.
Sans followed behind him, eventually the monster wrapping an arm around him and dragging him along to what appeared to be a rundown part of the castle.
"This is the best part of the castle," the monster said pointing to a tower. "And that's the best guest room in the entire castle."
"Uh, thanks er," Sans began not even catching the monster's name or title.
"Lord Asgore Dreemurr," the monster said pride fully.
"Thank you for your hospitality Lord Dreemurr," Sans said bowing his head slightly.
Asgore took Sans to a tower that looked like it was about to topple over any second, Sans gulped at the sight of it. Asgore patted Sans's back and pushed him forward. Sans walked up to the tower and carefully walked up to the room at the top of it, Sans felt the room shift as the tower rocked back and forth.
"Best guest room?" Sans asked looking around. "Guess I'll have to endure until something happens."
Sans opened up the bag and brought out several items, his bed, Papyrus's bird house, and a bookshelf with some books.
"There that should be good until further notice," Sans said sitting down on the edge of his bed.
"This is insane," Papyrus grumbled out from his bird house.
"Well if they are going to treat us like this, allow them," Sans said shrugging his shoulders. "There's nothing we can do really."
"What about your magic?" Papyrus asked crossing his wings in anger.
"Magic doesn't solve everything," Sans said flopping back on the bed. "You know that Pap. I wonder what I should show the kiddo tomorrow."
"How about the proper way to run a castle?" Papyrus asked. "Or the proper way to maintained one."
"Oh Papyrus, enough now," Sans yawned out.
Before Sans could close his eyes, he felt a drop of water fall onto his fore skull. Sans looked around the ceiling and discovered that there were gaps in the ceiling and it was starting to rain. Sans grabbed some umbrellas and opened them through the holes making sure that the rain wasn't coming in and tying down the umbrellas.
"That should do until further notice," Sans said looking at his handy work.
"You should have become a carpenter or a stone mason," Papyrus said mocking the older skeleton.
"Oh hush now," Sans grumbled out.
There was a loud blare of a trumpet, Sans went over to the window and saw someone on horseback standing at the gate to the castle.
"I wonder what's going on," Sans said adjusting his glasses.
Sans listened down hoping to hear something over the pitter patter of the rain.
"I have news from London!" the person on horseback shouted.
"News from London, why are they telling it by speech?" Sans asked himself before slapping a hand over his face. "That's right, there's no papers. Welp Paps can you go down and see what this news is?"
"No," Papyrus said with a groan to his voice.
"This could really be important," Sans said tapping on the house.
"I am not going out in the rain," Papyrus refused still.
"Papyrus if you don't do this I will turn you into a human," Sans said in a harsher tone making sure that Papyrus knew that he was not joking.
Papyrus popped out and Sans watched the bird fly down to the castle.
