"Do you really think I have a choice in the matter," Leo asked.

"Anyone can be good if they just try," I said. "But after this I am never going to trust you again. You've gone too far and this is unacceptable and you should be burning in hell."

I felt my powers spark out of control and Leo walked away, I stared at dad who wasn't doing too good. But suddenly there was no more power come from the chains and dad was not moving at all. I began to freak out, I didn't want my father to bite the dust or anything. I never really knew what that meant, but Papyrus nor Gaster clarified it for me. Dad moved and he crawled over to the edge with me, he touched the glass and slumped down on the ground.

"Kid, don't worry about me," dad said. "I'm tougher than I look."

"Dad," I said.

"Please stay strong for me," dad said. "We'll get out of this soon, just be strong kiddo."

"What if I can't," I asked.

"You're my daughter," dad said. "You are already strong, I won't bite the dust, not yet anyway."

"What does that mean," I asked.

"When a monster dies, we turn to dust," dad said. "So if I die or Papyrus or Gaster, we'll turn to dust."

"I don't want that to happen to you," I said.

"It won't," dad said. "I'm going to rest for a little bit, I'm drained of magic and I suggest you do the same kid."

"Will you be alright," I asked.

"I'll be fine in a few hours," dad said.

"Okay," I said.

Dad's eyes closed and I could hear his soft snoring through the glass. I began to look at my surroundings, I saw there was several other cages. I looked out and saw that there was a strange monster that I never seen before, I've basically seen all the monsters in our world. It had scales that seemed to shimmer in the dim lighting, there was a pair of large wings, and a long whip like tail, but it looked human, like me.

I got to the spot where I could properly see it, it was a male and he spotted me and stared at me with amber eyes that seemed to glow. I pulled out some of my magic and made it glow in my hands, I smiled lightly and he lost the threatening demeanor he was putting out. Someone walked down the hall and pulled me out of my cage, I resisted but it was useless for me to do so.

I was drug down a hallway and strapped down to a table, I powered up my magic and got ready to fight. Leo stood above me and I growled out.

"Oh come on Arial, you should have saw this coming," Leo said.

"Seeing you as a backstabber," I growled. "I didn't put you in that category, now I do."

"Heh, you and your father are pathetic," Leo said.

There was a crash of glass breaking back from where I came from, there was a loud roar. There was a crack of a whip and Leo was knocked into the side of a wall, dad was getting me out of the straps and I saw the other monster.

"Come on, I'll explain later," the monster said.

We ran out of there and we were able to get out and dad stumbled a little as we were getting out. Once out I managed to teleport us back to our home, the monster was confused and I was physically, mentally, and magically drained from the teleportation.

"What the," the monster asked.

"We're safe here," dad said. "Tell us your name, I'm Sans and this is my daughter Arial."

"I'm... I'm... uh," the monster said. "I don't remember my own name."

"Is that some kind of joke," dad asked.

"No," the monster said.

"How did you end up there," dad asked.

"I have been there my entire life," the monster said. "This is all new to me."

"Welp, you'll be welcomed to our family," dad said. "Let's get inside before we get caught again."

We walked inside and mom tackled dad to the ground, I stared down at my parents.

"Where were you two, you've been gone for days," mom said. "I was getting really worried about you two."

"Brother, Arial, you two are back," Papyrus said.

"Yeah and my ex boyrfriend Leo has something to do with it," I said.

"Ex boyfriend," Papyrus asked. "What happened exactly?"

"Leo and his father, they knew that if they went to Judgement Hall, they would get to the audience of dad," I said. "I was with him and they caught him and then they caught me. When I came to, they were drain dad of his magic and Leo was tormenting me. We got out of there thanks to this monster."

I moved out of the way so they can see the strange monster in front of us, Gaster seemed more surprised out of any of us.

"You're the last of the draconian race of monsters," Gaster said. "I thought they were all gone, but no, you're alive and well. This is great news."

"Last of the draconian race of monsters," the monster asked confused.

"What's your name," Gaster asked.

"I don't remember my name," he said. "If I did I would have told you, but I don't at all."

"That's odd," Gaster said. "Well since you helped my son and my granddaughter get out from human clutches you can stay here."

"Thanks," the monster said.

Mom and dad got up from the floor and dad still seemed a little shaky from our encounter. Mom helped dad get to a room, hopefully Gaster and Papyrus cleaned up a little bit. I yawned and I knew I needed to rest after I teleported with three different monsters with me. I started to head to my room, when the draconic monster grabbed my arm to stop me.

"Can you explain to me how you have powers and yet you look human," he asked.

"My father is a monster and my mother is a human," I said. "So I look human, but I have my father's powers."

His wings twitched a little and he looked away from me, I tilted my head.

"You okay," I asked.

"I may not remember much, but the humans, I think they made me this way," he said. "They said I was the reason behind their constant torture, I never did anything wrong though."

"Humans say things to make you feel bad," Gaster said. "We won't treat you like that here."

"Okay," he said. "Can one of you give me a name? I want to be known as something other than monster or something like that."

"I suggest you don't ask Gaster or Papyrus," I said.

"Why is that," he asked.

"They will name you after the font you write in," I said. "My name is Arial, like the font type."

"Interesting," he said. "Can you give me a name then?"

"Comet," I suggested.

"Sounds fitting," he said. "I like it."

There was a knock on the door and Comet launched himself to the ceiling and clung to it. Papyrus opened the door and it was Azura and Grillby, Azura ran up to me and did a fake hug to me, I returned the gesture to her.

"Dude, where have you been," Azura asked.

"Some humans caught me," I said. "And I'm a hybrid between a human and a monster."

"A hybrid, that's awesome," Azrua said.

"Azura," Grillby said.

"Hello sir," I said.

"Hello Arial," Grillby said. "Who are your parents?"

"Is that the fire man himself," dad asked from the top of the stairs.

"Sans, holy shit is that you," Grillby asked.

"It is old friend," dad said.

"Is Frisk back as well," Grillby asked.

"I am," mom said.

"Are you two staying here," Grillby asked.

"Yes," dad said. "We are for our kid."

"Glad to have you two back in town," Grillby said. "Azura, I think we have to go now."

"Dad, we just got here," Azura said.

"Well, we have to let our friends get some space," Grillby said.

"Yes dad," Azura said. "I'll see you at school Arial."

"See ya," I said.

The two fire monsters left and Comet slowly came down from the ceiling.

"Are those allies," Comet asked.

"They are friends," I said. "So yes."

"Arial, get some rest," dad said yawning. "Teleporting two monsters along with yourself is quite tiring. I should know."

"Alright dad," I said. "I was just about to go to my room."