A/N: So I may've forgotten to upload this sooner ^^' oh well! I've got more chapters coming soon anyway lol. well this is a short one, so hopefully I actually do upload sooner like I planned XD Enjoy!
Sans
It's been a week since Frisk learned to speak. Things have been...different. Which's something I never thought I'd get to say again.
It truly seemed like the note was right. No reset occurred, and the timeline progressed normally. New things were happening around me. My friends were doing different actions. It looks like this time...we finally had our happy ending.
So why am I not so happy?
Yep, I was pretty happy. This was what I'd been waiting for. My dream. To be honest, I nearly cried upon reading that note. And I definitely couldn't contain my rattling bones. The only thing that bothered me about the note was that I couldn't figure out the handwriting...
That isn't all that bothers me.
Things were good, and Monstro Village was doing well. Monstro Village is what us monsters built, after breaking out of the Underground. Asgore was getting teased for his lack of creativity in naming things, so he thought it would be creative if, instead of saying 'Monster Village', he just translated the first word in to some other language called Spanish. Ironically, that wasn't very creative.
Monstro Village is more or less a small town now, growing from the little village it was before. We built it close to Mt. Ebbitt, as we were naturally afraid to go too far in to human territory. Now it's flourishing, new establishments being built every day. Or so I heard. I don't get out much.
Everyone was off doing different things.
Undyne's currently the chief of Monstro Village. She keeps the peace...although there's not really much peace that's needed to be kept. Monsters obviously never fought, and humans never were too scared to come and cause trouble. She just liked the idea of getting to beat up some human that would be dumb enough to try and cause trouble here one day.
Alphys is the head of surface research. She's been tasked with trying to learn as much about the surface as possible, so that the other monsters could be educated. The things she was researching ranged from surface plant life to human history. It was tough, but if anyone could do it, it was Alphys.
Toriel's dream of being a teacher was continuing. Though she still only taught the monster children in the village, minus Frisk, she still aspired to teach a human and monster co-Ed school. When humans hated us a bit less, of course.
My mind wandered to Frisk. Frisk was...well...different now. They weren't too different. They were still a nice kid, still a bundle of love. No signs of that...other side of them. But something was a bit off. They seemed a bit more hesitant about everything they did. Almost less determined. It was a weird thought, seeing someone so determined that they could defy death, suddenly on a bit of a meek streak.
They weren't really doing much as the 'human ambassador', as they suddenly seemed too scared to leave their monster companions. Of course, Toriel was more than happy to keep them at home, being the overprotective parent she is. So Asgore and a few other monsters were taking care of that part, trying their best to improve relations with monsters. They had meetings with 'world leaders' and talked about politics and stuff, or something. I don't know. Asgore wanted me to be a part of the meetings, but that would be two hours I could've spent sleeping not well spent.
I grinned as I thought of my bro. Papyrus was the most enthusiastic of those other monsters, attending every meeting. He was always trying to make friends with the world leaders, who, according to my interpretation of Asgore's sugar coated retelling of the meetings, wanted no part of this. I really didn't want Papyrus to go to these; I was afraid he'd get in trouble with the humans, or that they'd take advantage of his kindness. But he wouldn't listen, insisting that he knew best. So I eventually gave up my blessing. I know Asgore would protect him if anything ever went wrong...and I suppose Papyrus should be able to make his own decisions.
Even if he still needed his bedtime story.
My smile dimmed though, turning back to Frisk. I had tried talking to Frisk about what had happened. See if they really did know anything about these resets, the sudden cease of those resets, the change in their behavior, etc. But every time I tried, the conversation would get interrupted, Frisk would get uncomfortable and change the subject, or Frisk would look genuinely confused. I wasn't sure what this meant. Maybe the kid really doesn't know what all this meant. To be honest, I don't know; I find myself not caring to ask about it anymore.
Plus I was still terrified that if I push too hard, everything would reset again.
All this was buzzing through my head as I rode down the road taking me to the closest human town. Don't get me wrong, I wasn't going there for one of those meetings that Asgore wanted me at. A large amount of us monsters were asked by Asgore and the world leaders to try and get jobs in nearby human towns. This was supposed to increase human and monster interaction, as well as get money flowing through the monsters' economy or something.
At first, I didn't want to work. Seemed like I was working enough picking up my socks from the floor. It felt like there wasn't anything I was good at it anyway. But than I remembered a particular skill I had. This skill would allow me access to a super important, necessary, and complicated job, that only I could offer the humans. A job that would be able to help further not only the economy, but also the love, between both races.
I smiled. I had that dream again last night. I wonder what she'd think about this skill of mine.
A/N: Hey guys! So sorry that it took so long, but they're finally meeting next chapter! The next chapter will start where Chapter 1 left off. Thanks for reading, leave a review if you can! See ya!
