After explaining things and calming down the tall and worried skeleton, Doggo was sent to be looked after by Dr. Alphys due to many already fearing the worst. Things continued as normal more or less, one of the other sentries had taken Doggo's post for the time being. However more monsters started sleeping without waking up and without reason, in some cases dropping down on the spot into slumber.

As the days went by Sans's dreams and nightmares would get more vivid, and more frequent. Eventually, after nearly 2 weeks of this, the door to the ruins opened. At the sight of this Sans panicked and hid behind a tree. Was this just another dream? With how things have been lately he wouldn't be surprised but, didn't he just wake up from a dream at his station? The only way to tell was to just watch the human until they reach his station. No greetings, no warning of his or his over zealous brother, simple observation.

Giving a nod has was drawn from his thoughts by someone giving worried shouts. Taking a peek Sans spotted the source, the human was calling for help. This didn't make any sense and caught Sans off guard. He carefully approached them and was about to talk to them, when they spun around walked into Sans with a small huff. The small human looked up at Sans and froze, fear clear in their eyes.

"uh, hey buddy. you doing ok there? I haven't really seen a hu..." Sans was cut short when the human suddenly started to shake worse then an excited Temmie!

"Y...your the one f...from...I...I...!" Sans eye sockets widened in shock. Did the human know about the dreams? If so then how?

"from what? what do you know kid?" He demanded, the human went slightly pale in the face from fear. A sharp pain in his skull caused Sans to let go and groan.

"P...please you have to help! Th...the lady in the ruins! She wont wake up! I...I've tried everything i could think of!" The human stuttered and shouted obviously worried and afraid. Sans could hardly hear what they were saying. He could feel his eye sockets closing without his permission. The last thing he saw was the human panicking and the sight of a familiar looking bush.