It was raining again. The monsters and a few humans were gathered at the base of Mt. Ebott. Napstablook set up a small speaker and was playing gloomy music. Sans, Toriel, Asgore, Asriel, Saniel, and Alphys were at the front of the crowd. The was a path between the two halves of everyone, big enough for the royal guard to walk down. There was a hole in the ground next to Toriel and Asgore, who were facing away from it. Undyne and Papyrus started walking down the center of the path in their armor and with the other royal guard members walking behind them, four were holding a golden box. Undyne stood by Asgore and Papyrus stood by Toriel when they got to the end of the path, the rest except the four holding the box did the same. The four holding the box walked around the hole, holding the box above it. Napstablook turned off the music and they slowly and carefully lowered the box into the hole, laying it on top of the golden flowers that laid on the bottom. Lyona dropped one of the letters she made onto the box, then handed the other to Toriel. A few moments passed before they start to cover the box with mud, and another while until it was completely covered and a tombstone was placed.

Most of everyone except Frisk's closest family left shortly after. Then after a while, most of them left. The only ones remaining were Sans, Toriel, and Asriel. Toriel finally took her eyes off of the ground and looked towards the sky. A bolt of lightning shot through the sky and thunder rumbled, which spooked Saniel. Toriel looked down at her child. "Ready to go home?" She asked. Saniel nodded. Toriel picked up Saniel then looked at Sans. "i'll stay here a little longer, you two go ahead and get yourselves home." Sans said. "If you say so." Toriel said before turning and walking back to the city. Another bolt struck, sending more thunder rumbling. "...heh. you never did like thunder." Sans said. "you still didn't even want to be alone during a thunder storm..." He sighed. "..." He paused before reaching into his jacket and pulling out a plush and setting it by the stone. "i may not always be able to come to you when it rains... but at least you'll have another old friend here with you." He said.

Back home, Toriel was preparing dinner while Saniel sat by the window waiting for his father. Asriel came downstairs and headed over to the kitchen. "Hey mom." He said. "Hello Asriel." Toriel said. "He's still gone?" Asriel asked. "I'm afraid so." Toriel said. "Would you like me to go get him?" Asriel asked. "No, it's alright. eave him be a little longer. If he still hasn't returned by the time it's time to eat, I'll got fetch him myself." Toriel said. "Alright. Would you like help with anything?" Asriel asked. "...Would you mind taking those bowls over to Papyrus? I meant to give them to earlier but with what happened today..." Toriel said. "It's fine mom. I can bring them." Asriel said, picking up the bowls. "I'll be back in a bit." He said before leaving. Toriel waved goodbye then finished preparing dinner. "Saniel? Dinner's ready!" Toriel called. "Is daddy coming?" Saniel asked. "Still can't see him?" Toriel asked, walking over to Saniel. Saniel shook his head and sighed. "Why don't you grab an umbrella and we'll go get him." Toriel offered. Saniel nodded then ran off to find the umbrella.

Sans was still standing in the same spot looking down at the stone. "Dad?" Saniel asked, tugging on Sans's jacket. "Please come home." He asked. Sans let out a sigh and looked back at the stone. "sorry kiddo. didn't realize how long it's been." Sans said. "It's fine Sans. Dinner is ready." Toriel said. "alright. see you later kid." Sans said, looking at the stone. The three of them slowly walked back home as Sans told Saniel about how he and Frisk first met.


Frisk waved goodbye to the three from her grave. "Please don't mourn for me for too long Sans." She said, looking at her old plush. "You coming?" Chara asked. Behind her was Grace, Peter, Shana, Narian, Jess, and Stev. "I guess I am. Though I don't have much of a choice here." Frisk said. She took one more glance at her tombstone before fading away with everyone.