A/N: It's been a while since I've updated this. Luckily I haven't been dead. Unfortunately it took a really freaking long time to write this short piece of fiction. I blame Italians (especially a specific one).
Frisk, despite being interested by the various colorful and cute stores, had instead tugged Sans along the pathway towards what the map had labeled "Tomorrowland". Whatever that meant. But judging by the rides Sans could see, it looked somewhat futuristic. Or...alien? That was certain an alien. Oh, and there were the monsters from that one movie. It had been somewhat hilarious watching the other monsters discover the movie. Some of them had caused an uproar, but most had found the movie humorous. Sans had thought it was particularly funny because it wasn't too far off when it came to monsters reacting to humans.
Sans supposed that everything was kind of interesting to look at, but he felt that it was trying too hard to seem like it was actual science. But, he supposed, that was the point. This place wouldn't exactly be his idea of a date spot, but...
He looked at Frisk and their wide marveling eyes. They kept getting onto their tiptoes to look around them and gaping. Sans wasn't even sure if they knew they were gaping. Their hand was tight in his as they twisted their head this way and that to make sure they managed to look at everything despite the crowd. Sans didn't really like having to deal with the immense amount of people here, but he was willing to if it put that kind of face on Frisk.
"Space Mountain." Frisk said, pointing in front of them at a large white building.
"space, huh?" Sans asked. Frisk tugged his hand slightly in askance. "sure, why not. not much of a mountain, though."
"Roller coaster." They informed him with a pleased nod.
"not sure if i have the stomach for it, buddo."
"Don't be rattled."
Sans grinned. "you win." He said. Frisk smiled back.
"I know." He pinched their side in response to their sass, making them jump. Frisk, in response, tugged Sans along faster. They chose the side where they could ride together. The line was fairly long, but Frisk was relieved to be inside for most of it. The inside seemed to be decorated like a space station. Further along there were games for idle hands as well as some strange glass made to look like the stars. Sans and Frisk gazed into the fake galaxies and reminisced. Today was still their first day on this trip, but already Frisk felt like they had been everywhere. It was silly that they were already becoming a little homesick.
"...Do you think..." Frisk asked, leaning against the railing that separated their lines, "that we'll go places where we can see...the sky more?"
"what d'ya mean?" Sans asked, leaning against Frisk's chest. He ignored the stares he was receiving. Looked like he would have to get used to being stared at. It wasn't like he hadn't seen a couple of other monsters in these kinds of parks. After all, some monsters are able to comfortably ride human rides. He had already spotted a couple monsters in the crowd earlier.
Frisk rested their chin on his shoulder as they awkwardly waddled forward as the line advanced. When they had come to a stop again and were watching some children play games Frisk continued, "Stars. Galaxies. Without a telescope."
Sans considered it. As far as he knew, most of the world was populated with cities. Monsters were already helping the world with finding new ways of energy usage, but it was a slow process. Because of it all, the atmosphere was still polluted. Sans could only think of a few places where he was certain they would see brilliant views. He was excited to discover other places, though.
"yeah." He answered. Frisk gave him a small delighted hug.
Waiting in line was a hassle, more so for Frisk than for Sans. His feet never actually got tired, but Frisk's did. They kept prodding at their sunburn while Sans napped on and off. It wasn't a problem for him to fall asleep on his feet. When the two of them finally arrived into the room where the actual cars to the rides were, they watched as people zoomed off. Sans couldn't actually see a track when he looked. He hadn't really known there were inside roller coasters. Frisk had called it a "speed" coaster rather than one with flips and such.
When the two of them reached the front and climbed into their seats, an attendant stopped them. "Um...sir? We need to know if...there will be any problems..." The man was trying to be sensitive. Sans couldn't resist causing trouble, though.
"problems?"
"Uh..."
"cause i'm a skeleton, right?" Sans grinned. "think my head'll come off? can i hold it?"
The attendant seemed alarmed. "Sir, you may need to get off."
"i'm kidding. my head is as secure as yours." Sans winked. "don't lose your head over it."
One of the other attendants giggled. Sans grinned wider. The male attendant finally sighed. "You're certain?"
"actually, i'm sans. but yeah. my head's good. we can go ahead and ride."
"Sans." Frisk said, a slight warning tone in their voice despite their smile. Sans settled back into his seat and made sure the bar was down low enough and not affected by his magic. He didn't actually need to be flung out of the vehicle. He applied his magic on himself to make his body heavier. Frisk glanced back at him and smiled before the ride started.
After the ride, Frisk was in an even better mood and Sans felt a little infected by it. The ride had been thrilling and, though dark, interesting. They held hands as they passed by cameras with them on "other planets" and jumped on the moving walkways. To the shock of a couple other visitors, Sans and Frisk floated their way past them using magic. The two giggled making Sans feel like they were both children. Frisk hurried them to the next ride.
"people mover?" Sans asked, pointing at the map once they were back out in the heat. "sounds like my kind of ride. absolutely nothing but moving from one place to another."
Frisk scoffed. "Too easy." They declared. "More coasters."
"all thrill rides?" Sans asked as he was tugged along the pathways. "we can take our time, kid."
"Packed." Frisk muttered, eying the crowds.
"true." He agreed. They spent the majority of the day exploring the different areas of Magic Kingdom. Sans personally liked the "Haunted Mansion" best because it reminded him of his fellow monsters, but Frisk seemed to prefer the faster rides. It was only after they suffered through the longer lines did Frisk allow them to slow down and really enjoy everything.
Frisk enjoyed the atmosphere of the amusement park. It was clearly designed to appeal to children and parents, but that was what Frisk liked. They felt like a child again here. That, though, probably made Sans feel like the adult of the relationship which bothered Frisk a little, but he never said anything. They sat and watched parades and complained about the amount of people together. Sans enjoyed the Pirates ride and Frisk snuck pictures on their phone for Papyrus (although they didn't turn out too well).
Frisk put a Goofy hat on Sans's head, smiling at the ears he now had dangling. The hat kept sliding on his bare head every time that he moved. Sans, in retaliation, placed mouse ears on Frisk. They took a picture together. Sans checked his phone and grinned.
"pap's jealous." He said.
"We should bring him sometime." Frisk decided. Sans nudged them.
"break into disney again?" He joked.
Frisk shushed him. "Don't let them know!" They giggled and tugged his hat down to cover his eye sockets before kissing him.
Sans grabbed Frisk's hand as he pushed the hat back out of his face. The lights of his eyes looked like stars again. "is that my motivation?" He asked secretively.
"Yes."
"i'll need more than that." He said, pulling them back for another kiss. Frisk chuckled and accepted the kiss, using the hat to block the view of others of them. When they pulled away, they kissed his cheekbones before returning their headwear to the shelves. They exited the store without buying anything (it was all really expensive for stupid stuff) as Frisk finally took in the time. The sun was already set and the stars were out. It was still hot out, but not nearly as bad as it had been during the day.
"We've been here all day." Frisk pointed out. Sans hummed in agreement, marking down the sight of another shortcut.
"there're a lot of shortcuts in this place." He noted as Frisk led him along. There was some kind of event being staged. Frisk looked at the time on their phone. People were gathering on Main Street in preparation for something, so Frisk wanted to have a good view. Especially because the both of them were small. "a lot of ways to sneak in here."
"I wonder how many times we'll end up here?" Frisk asked.
"quite a bit." Sans pointed out a spot near the front of the crowd. They slipped through and immediately planted themselves there. Frisk sat behind Sans and cuddled up to him, burying their face in the fur of his coat hood. Sans was still distracted by his machine, but when Frisk kissed one of his vertebrae he squeezed their knee in appreciation. Frisk marveled as pictures and animations appeared on the castle. There were images of people who had their pictures taken throughout the day as well as just decorative animations. People around them talked animatedly. Frisk rested their chin on Sans's shoulder as he finally focused back on his surroundings. He rubbed at the joints on Frisk's hands.
"where should we go after this?" He asked after some silence. Frisk yawned widely.
"Sleep?" They suggested.
"you humans and your normal sleep schedules."
"Skeletons are weird." Frisk retorted.
"you must be tired. that was weak." Frisk bit Sans's neck and gasped, jumping, before swatting them. "don't."
"Rude." Frisk said.
Sans had been about to snark back again when the fireworks started. Both of them were distracted from the playful argument by the bursts of colors. Sans could see the magic of monsters also joining in on the show. People around them cheered. Sans tilted his head back so it was on Frisk's shoulder, staring up at the sky. Frisk kissed the side of his head.
"...good start." Sans decided quietly. Frisk hummed in question having not heard him. "s'nothing."
