Note: sorry this chapter is a little shorter than usual, i wanted to take some time to explain how Sans was handling it, but i just couldn't come up with much. Next chapter i promise will be back to normal, and i'll stop switching perspective, and just kind of let people wonder a bit.

Sans was enraged, no, enraged was too formal, he was straight up demented after experiencing what just happened, he teleported back to his house, and slammed on Papyrus's door

"Papyrus! There's something going on! It's about the kid!" Papyrus answered his door with a confused expression.

"Sans? You're angry Sans. I've never seen you angry. Is this another one of your pranks? Because it is NOT funny!" Papyrus shouted.

"No… I wish I were, but I'm not… Frisk… … Brother… Frisk is dead…" Sans felt the reluctant words roll forth, and as expected, their passing left Papyrus in shock.

"S-Sans… this… this isn't a funny joke… not even a little…" Papyrus started to choke up.

"I'm sorry bro… but I can't keep something like this from you…" Sans looked down, a tear falling from his face.

"But… who? How? What happened Sans?" Papyrus started crying as well.

"…The kiddo wanted to save the prince… apparently they'd met before… and something that transpired between them wouldn't stop bothering Frisk… exactly what, I'm not sure… but I don't really care at this point, not like it's a surprise…" Sans's blue eye turned deeper, as tears kept falling from his sockets, his permanent smile reflecting anything but joy

"Frisk… why? Everybody that we tell… Undyne… Alphys… Asgore… T-T-Toriel!" Papyrus broke down, crying into his gauntlets. "Mettaton! Monster Kid! Napstablook! Everybody will be so sad to hear this!"

"I'll tell them Papyrus… I'll be back before too long…" Sans spoke emotionlessly, too empty to feel anything, but too hollow to do nothing

"No, Sans… I, The Great Papyrus will go with you, to be there for you, and all of my other friends…" Papyrus exclaimed

"Well, if you're sure… then you can come… I guess they'll need all the comfortthey can get after hearing such tragic news…"