Papyrus sat on the bed in his brother's arms and whispered "Sans, Mister Grillby is nice. He promised three meals a day. Every day" He grinned at his brother. "Maybe he won't be like daddy."

Sans gently raked his hands over his younger brother's skull in a self-soothing manner. "I don't trust him Paps, kindness is only rewarded with cruelty" a single tear began to roll down to his cheekbone. He held his little brother closely as if he was afraid that if he let go that his little brother would fade away. "Paps I need to protect you."

Grillby walked into the room looking over to where the children are sitting. "Sans I need to get someone to look at your injuries. Will you stay trust me, and stay here?"

Sans frowned at the Flame Monster's intrusion "I won't trust you, but it isn't like I can leave."

"Okay then I will go get a doctor for your inj-" Grillby frowned at being cut off.

"D-Doctor? Umm.. I changed my mind," Sans started shaking. If the doctor saw them, their dad would hurt them again. He is a doctor, all doctors know each other right? He saw a lot of them when their dad stopped making them an at home experiment and locked them in the labs. The functioning eye socket flared up cyan and within a moment both Papyrus and himself were teleported.

The two landed in the snow. This hadn't been what Sans had intended, however his magic was still weak from his injuries, and he had only been able to teleport since his second to last DT injection. It was an untrained skill. Before he could register where he was, the shock made him black out.

"Gaster Log 97- today subject WD-01-S was injected with a 1.5% solution of DT. The effects were intriguing. His magic has manifested in a way thought impossible by monster kind. After 2 years of injections his body shows little to no damage and infact his magical output is remarkable. He is able to teleport. It was thought to be an impossible skill, but we have done it. The only negative affect is that the DT has lowered his base HP. He now is stuck with an HP of one. With the new teleportation ability, he should be able to dodge just fine so he won't be labeled as crippled. I will recommend this subject start sleeping more often to heal beyond his max HP.

Sans scathed in the corner. As soon as he would be used to the pain of one dosage of DT his father would always up the dosage. Each new dosage was much more painful than the previous. This time when it felt like his bones were melting he managed to teleport himself to the other side of the room. He didn't know he had even done that until his father had mentioned something. Something in him broke when he knew that his little brother would feel this amount of pain too. They had just started using him as subject. Sans hated the fact that someone who was supposed to raise, love and take care of them was hurting them so much. He loathed this man who was supposed to be their father. Standing up to him was much more pain than it was worth, and now, he was so weak a toddler could kill him.

It wasn't fair. He hadn't done anything wrong that he could think of. The nice teen Alphys would visit him sometimes. She would tell him that she never intended these experiments to be used on living monsters. She would say that no monster should have to suffer like him and his brother did. She was always so nervous around them. Alphys had told them that DT was never to be used as a magic strengthener but as a way to save dying monsters.

Sans recalling what his friend had said to him became even more angry. Gaster had done this for fun. He had done this for his sick kicks. So what if he accidently maims one of his sons! ITS NOT LIKE THEY ARE IRREPLACEABLE OR SOMETHING. He was seething. Something came into his vision. A bright cyan beam was shot into the lab before he passed out.

Sans opened his eyes, he held his skeletal hand over the cracked part of his skull. It hurt so much worse after the magical outburst he just had. He had to stay conscious for his little brother. He didn't want to put Papyrus in the same situation as before. "Hey Paps, are you okay?"

"Sans, I feel dizzy, why did we do that!?" Papyrus scolded as he tried to wipe the dizziness from his sockets. There was a small shiver and a whimper from the little brother.

Sans looked around with a small shiver himself and realized that the clothes they were wearing weren't suited for snow, even if it was artificial. Sans scowled at the snow. It was one of the things their dad- no Gaster created for the underground. Artificial weather, it was extraordinary. At least it had been. The machine malfunctioned and only created snow. Sans had no prior experience with snow, he only knew from a picture book that it was cold, and from the lab that it was a form of water. He had never truly seen it before, and now that he had. He wasn't very impressed. It left his broken throbbing leg numb, and that was good enough. "Paps he was going to take us back there. We were going to be hurt again. I couldn't allow that to happen. I have to protect you" The seven year old's eyes welled with tears and began to cry. " I have to take care of you"

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Grillby stood stunned, the children just disappeared without a trace. They were here one moment gone the next. Sans could teleport, that was a surprise. It is common knowledge that teleportation is an extremely uncommon magical trait. Most monsters assumed it was something that could not be achieved and went on from there.

He shook himself from his stupor. He had to find the children, they were much too fragile to make it on their own. The older one could easily succumb to his injuries due to the magic he had exerted to transport both him and the younger child. Although he didn't know much about these children he was attempting to take care of, he already felt protective over them. Maybe it was because he saw that they must have been hurt pretty badly in the past. Maybe it's because he rescued them, but he knew he didn't want to see a single bone on the children harmed.

He knew the children couldn't have gotten far, so he went to enlist the help of Lesser Dog, Dogamy, and Dogaressa to help with the search because of all the sentries in snowdin these were the least threatening looking. "I found these children about two days ago. They are small skeletons and are extremely skittish. The bigger one is hurt pretty bad, but when I turned my back he took off." He plead. He left out a couple of parts but felt like it was better not to let them know about Sans's teleportation.

The group split up and began to search for the skeletal children. Skeletons were not a common species, so it would not be hard to find them.