Snow filled the screen, suddenly two silhouettes appeared. Papyrus and the human.
A chill went down everyone's spines. Papyrus is next.
[PAPYRUS]
Halt, human!
Hey, stop moving when I'm talking to you!
Hey! I just said!- Ugh!
See, this is exactly what I'm talking about!
Ahem!
I, The Great Papyrus, have something to say!
"You aren't fighting them?" Undyne asked. No one answered. "You aren't fighting them!?" She repeated slightly louder.
"It appears so." Toriel whispered.
Finally Chara spoke up, "Papyrus doesn't fight us if we killed everyone in Snowdin. Instead he talks to us." She said.
"Why?!" Undyne shouted.
"He thinks that we can change for the better." Chara explained.
Undyne's face softened, "He dies, and doesn't even put up a fight?" She muttered. Papyrus stayed silent.
First, you don't like puzzles
And that just makes you freakin' weird
"Heh...?" Undyne said, "Are you calling me weird?!" She tried to lighten up everyone, but even the passionate fire that once was in her voice disappeared. With each passing second the dread I felt builded.
You shamble around
Like you're something to fear
Powder's on your hands
And you're walking a dangerous road
But like my brother, Sans
Sans spoke up, "Don't compare me to them." He said darkly. His eye sockets remained dark.
"I'm sorry... Sans." Papyrus said.
You can do so much more, I know
You
Can be great if you just try
And that human is why
I can be your friend and guide!
"Oh. No." Asgore said.
"Papyrus fight them!" Undyne shouted, frustrated at the screen.
Mettaton sighed, "Fighting is not going to change anything."
"M-Mettaton!" Alphys exclaimed, suprised by his sudden pessimism.
"It's true." Sans said. Alphys looked quietly at the skeleton, deep in thought. Something is going on with him, she thought.
Then
We can turn your life around
Your redemption begins now
You can still be the good guy!
"It's to late for that." I whispered.
So
Keep to the straight and narrow
And let my example show
You need not do any harm!
Hey!
Is that a hug?! I accept!
The monsters' eyes widened in realization.
"RUN!" Undyne shouted at the screen, "Please..."
My lessons just took effect!
I welcome you with open arms!
GAH!
Papyrus instinctively touched his neck.
"Oh my god..." Toriel said covering her mouth.
Undyne looked angry, but she didn't say anything.
Chara looked over at me. Her glare pierced through my soul.
Th-that's not what I expected... But... Still... I believe in you!
"You still..." Alphys said.
"Believe in them?" Flowey finished. I was surprised by his sudden involvement, he's been quiet for a very long time.
"How!?" Undyne shouted.
Papyrus looked a little astonished too, "Undyne calm down..."
"Like HELL I'm gonna calm down!" She raged, "You just died! And-and you didn't even put up a fight!"
"I know... but it's over now so—-." Papyrus said.
"And Sans! How are you so calm!?" Undyne asked, noticing Sans' strange behavior. He stayed silent.
"You're brother just died! Why am I more angry than you!?" Undyne shouted.
Toriel stood up, "Undyne, we all deal with grief in our own ways. Please sit down."
Undyne sat down, fuming.
You can do a little better, even if you don't think so! I promise...
Dust scattered across the snow, only leaving a red scarf behind. The human walked away. The camera still showed the scarf.
"What's going on?" Asgore asked, "Shouldn't we be following the human?"
"Maybe something's gonna happen?" Alphys said.
"Hey! Bro! About that human... I think we should let someone else handle it." Sans' voice shouted.
"What." Sans said, his voice was monotone and brittle. Everyone else stayed silent.
"I know you, Uh, really wanna catch it..." Sans said, "But I gotta bad feeling about this one..."
"A little to late." Toriel shaking her head, tears building in her eyes.
"So Maybe... we should, Uh..." Sans trailed off catching a glimpse at the red scarf on the ground.
My mouth felt dry.
"What? That's not—-." Sans said aloud, picking up the scarf.
My legs felt like jelly.
"No... no no no no no no no no." Sans said, with each word he got louder. His face contorted from sadness to anger in mere seconds.
"I've never seen you look like that before..." Toriel said, looking over at Sans with a worried expression.
"You just don't get that many opportunities to see me mad." He answered simpily, he glared at the screen.
He stuffed the dusty red scarf into his coat's pocket. "H u m a n." He muttered under his breath. He trudged through the snow towards Waterfall.
"Brother?" Papyrus asked.
"What." Sans snapped.
Papyrus looked taken aback from the short Skeleton's sudden aggression, but spoke anyway, "Are you... ok?"
"Huh?" Sans asked, his steely glare softening, "Oh. Yeah I'm fine."
Papyrus looked around, suprised at how quickly his question got shot down, "Are you sure?"
"No. I'm Sans." Sans answered, tired.
"Sans." Papyrus said, "This isn't time for joking around! Please..." he trailed off.
"Lets just get this over with." Sans said.
Papyrus looked hurt, "Ok... I hope... I hope other you will end up ok."
"Me to."
The rest of the monsters sat in silence. Finally, someone spoke up.
Toriel forced a smile, "So.. We should all just get this over with... right?"
"Y-yeah..." Alphys said, "The quicker we finished watching these... the quicker we can leave."
Chara smiled, "Great idea. Mom."
I hope like that little bit I added at the end... I thought it made it a little more dramatic. Thanks for reading!
