An animated film began about a girl and her parents moving to some new town then finding an abandoned amusement park of some sort. After that I started to focus on other things, like how dangerously close I was to touching Sans's hand.

I felt more like a child now than I did six years ago. My heart beat in my chest felt stronger than before and my palms felt slick. Our hands weren't even touching but for some reason I felt nervous. It hadn't been but a few hours since we reunited and my body was alright getting intoxicated with him. Why? Why was it now that my childhood crush secret wanted to burst from my chest and proclaim itself?

Did he even feel close to how I felt? No. I had to tell myself to relax on thinking about anything even equivalent to romance right now. I had plenty of other things to think about. Watching the movie could be where I start.

The girl in the film was now holding hands with a boy walking over a bridge to a bathhouse. I looked toward Sans's hand once more. Would it be warm? I averted my eyes and tried to rein in my thoughts. Think about what the future holds and what I have to do. I still had to settle in back home, or maybe get my own place. I'd have to buy or find new clothes for myself and maybe a few for Ariel. Maybe I could find a job. Then I could find a boyfriend.

I glanced back at the skeleton beside me and caught his eyes looking at me as well. I tried my best not to blush and he spoke up.

"Zonin' out there, Frisk? We can turn the movie off."

I shook my head and adjusted my position, keeping me a bit further from his hand.

"No, no. It's alright."

He chuckled and looked back to the screen where the girl was changing into salmon colored work clothes. She walked a ways with a woman and past many different monsters I had never seen before. I settled in to enjoy the rest of the movie while my eye lids began to droop, and it wasn't long before I was fighting to keep my posture.

I felt an arm loop around my shoulders and pull me closer. I looked up at Sans as he pulled me in to lay on his chest of bones. He smiled softly down at me and winked.

"Take a load off. We still got a bit until the end."