I almost had to use my soulpower to stop myself from spitting it out. By the Order of the Trinity that was awful! I never liked chocolate, and combined with hot water and herbs it was even worse. But I managed to swallow the horrendous tea.
"I'm sorry Papyrus, but I don't think I would drink anything alike ever again..." I mumbled to myself. I doubt even She would enjoy this tea. But nevertheless I drank it.
In spite of the terrible taste it does calm me down.

There was one thing I had to do. I need to know what situation the human is in. Activating my soul, I connected it to the determination of the newcomer, and looked through his eyes... And I saw no need to worry.
He's in the Disheveled Gatelands, it had not changed since I last saw it. Luckily, he isn't harmed physically or magically. As I revoked his sight from myself I felt the child's unease rising. "Calm down, human." It was all that would be necessary.
It seems that he does not require any healing or aid to improve his current state. Very well. That does lift a part of my burden. If he is in a safe condition right now, he should not have much trouble passing through the rest of the Gatelands. The knowledge of his safe condition and position in the Gatelands is very helpful. Now I know that he is safe, I can think about what I need to do next.

As I walk through the halls again, to leave the castle and head for a walk around in Darkfyll Woods Papyrus rushes to catch up with me.
"HELLO KING! YOU LOOK HAPPIER THAN BEFORE! DID MY TEA HELP?" He asked.
"In a way it did, yes. It reminded me of C... What I had to do with the human once they pass through." I told him, slowing down my phase.
"I'M GLAD TO HEAR THAT!" He exclaimed, before striking a puzzled expression. "WHAT DID YOU WANT TO SAY JUST NOW? C..." He heard me.
"Nothing, nothing..." I tried to reassure him. But that would never work on Papyrus. He cares too much to ignore this.
"SANS. YOU KNOW YOU CAN'T FOOL ME. IF THERE'S SOMETHING ON YOUR MIND TELL ME." He deserves to know. Everyone does. But... I can't tell him.
"It's nothing, really." I told him, but my insecurity was easily noticeable. Especially by Papyrus.
"KING SANS, I KNOW YOU'RE HIDING IT." His normal happiness and excitement got fully replaced by concern and seriousness.
I let out a sigh. "It's nothing for you to worry about. It would be pointless for you. This matter is out of your hands, no matter the power they are able to wield." I spoke to him.
"NO PROBLEM IS TOO BIG FOR ME, THE GREAT PAPYRUS!" He cheered, with his usual confidence and playfulness.
"I'm sorry, Papyrus. But this one is. You could not have prevented it because it started too early, and you cannot end it because it is not late enough yet..." I muttered.
"IT'S ABOUT THE HUMAN, AM I RIGHT?" He understood what I meant by 'Not late enough' perfectly.
"Yes. He is the only one who can solve this. So please. Don't worry. It's not the fault of anyone currently in this realm." I said, stopping the walking.
"I DON'T KNOW IF THIS IS USEFUL, BUT I'LL STAY HERE, IN THE CASTLE. AND I WON'T COME IF ASGORE AND ALPHYS WOULD INFORM ME ABOUT... HIM? YOU SAID?"
"Yes. For as far as my Soul can see the human is a male child. I would estimate sixteen years old. And yes, I'm sorry but that would be rather useful. I would highly appreaciate it."
"OKAY. I'LL STAY IN THE CASTLE UNTIL HE COMES BY OR YOU TELL ME THAT I CAN LEAVE!" He confirmed, trying to use his 'Guard voice' that he practiced very often.
"Thank you." I finished, giving my Court Wizard a nod and resuming my walk to Darkfyll.

Some lakes there have magical powers, and otherwise I could ask Al... I did not think about them. How will that go?
"The Sentries..." I suddenly thought, shock stopping me in my tracks. They are likely to turn my luck around. She wants to prove her strength and gain recognition, similar to Papyrus, and he would do anything to aid her. Possibly he forgot the appearance of humans, and if not he could be too lazy... No. He could leave many things alone, and skip many tasks, but if she would ask him, he would do anything. And me neither he himself know about the power he truly has...
"I'm sorry, Asgore. But I have a hard task for you..." I thought aloud.

It was mid-day as I arrived in the forest. The scent of wood and magical water calmed me down for a little bit. I know where he is likely to be found, now I only need to hope she's not around.
Luckily, she wasn't. He was at his favorite place in the woods, listening to the tree chimes he hung up, and staring at the sky.
"Hello, Asgore..." I began, attempting not to stutter.
Asgore jumped up and turned to me; he had not heard or felt me nearing. Despite of the fact that I knew he would not even think about harming me, I was quite intimidated by the massive, anthropomorphic goat towering in front of me. Only a fraction shorter than Papyrus, he was almost twice my height, and rather big-boned as well. Physically among the strongest monsters in Realmania, and an exceptionally powerful and Non-elemental Aura as well as his years of experience of being a hunter does still make for a scary monster. He might not have any arrows, or as a matter of fact a bow or huntsman-equipment in general, his claymore is sharp as ever nonetheless...
He tilted his head to the right. "Are- Are you seriously afraid, my king?" He gave me an amused smile, clearly trying to hold back his laughter.
"Pfft- Tha-That's hil..." He failed at holding back. "Hehehe- Ahahahahahaha! That's hilarious!" He slammed his left arm against his stomach and bent over, wildly swinging his right arm in all directions to look for something to grab for support.
By the time he was done laughing all my fears washed away. "Ahaha- Okay... What do you want?" He asked, still smiling happily and trying to regulate his breathing pattern.
"Well, it's about Alphys..." I responded.
Asgore took a small step back, struck up in nothing but disbelief. His kind smile and the rest of his satisfied expression got knocked away in an instant, replaced by the blank stare of shock. "W- What hap- hap-penned?" He stammered. "W-Why?" He continued, losing the battle against his rapid breathing.
"Oh no, calm down! She's not in trouble! As a matter of fact I'm trying to prevent that from happening." I quickly replied.
Asgore relaxed a little. "O-oh okay. What do I need to do?" He asked, looking very relieved.
"Well, in a few days time a h-creature will pass through the gate." I informed the sentry, who nodded in response.
"I'd love it if he'd make it through safely. And I think Alphys might hurt him." I explained. "Please, try to keep him safe, okay?" I asked.
"Alright. Doesn't sound too bad. Heh. You really had me going there for a second." Asgore confirmed.
"I saw, sorry for that." I nodded.
Asgore shrugged. "Eh. In the end nothing bad happened. that's what matters, am I right?" He calmly told me.
"Hey. Don't sweat it, Sans. I'll take care of this guy. And besides, you look like you've just seen bottled evil. Go for a walk, okay?" He assured me.
"...Asgore..." I mumbled, not sure if I wanted to ask him.
"Yes?"
"Uhhm... Ah, it's not important. Enjoy your day." I told him.
"Please take that walk... Or go sleep. You look like your soul needs some rest." He advised me.
"I will." I said, walking away, to a magical lake.

He was right. My soul needs a slight recharge for this matter. "She would know..." I mumbled, holding up her amulet once again.