A Day At The Park
Happy sixth day of Fluffbuary, everyone! This one's another oneshot set after the completion of my Undertale longfic, Hopes, Dreams, And DETERMINATION, but for you guys reading it without knowing the main fic, I'll explain who Tina and Felicity are. :)
Tina is Frisk's biological sister and she's six years old. She and Frisk lived with parents who were neglectful and drug users, but after Frisk fell into the Underground, and Tina fell a week later trying to find her, they were both adopted by the Dreemurrs. Pretty much an hour after Tina fell, the Barrier was broken.
Felicity is the Cyan/Patience soul, and she's five years old. With the help of Gaster, Sans, Alphys, and the ghost monsters, her skeleton was infused by magic and she was returned to life as a skeleton monster. The other five (and Chara) were also returned to life in varying ways.
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Frisk sighed happily as she walked hand in hand with Papyrus. It was a beautiful day, the sky blue with soft, puffy clouds, the sun warm on her skin, and the grass tickling her sandaled feet. Her two younger sisters, Tina and Felicity, ran ahead of them, giggling and chasing each other.
It was the perfect day to go to the park.
Tina and Felicity squealed as they reached the playground. "I wanna go on the monkey bars!" Felicity said happily. She turned her pleading cyan eye sockets on Papyrus. "Papyrus, you're really, really, really tall, can you lift me up?"
"OF COURSE!" Papyrus agreed with a smile, taking Felicity's hand as he took her to the monkey bars.
Frisk turned to Tina. "What would you like to do, Tina?"
"Can you push me on the swings, please?" Tina asked eagerly.
Frisk grinned. "Of course."
Tina cheered and raced for the swings, her pigtails bouncing and coming partly undone as she ran, Frisk following right behind her. She hopped on the swing and Frisk pushed her, happily obliging as Tina cheered, "Higher, higher!"
As she played with Tina, she snuck a glance over to see how Papyrus and Felicity doing, smiling at the sight of her tall boyfriend carefully holding the little skeleton girl up so she could get onto the monkey bars, helping her swing from bar to bar until she got it. Papyrus then let her do it on her own, though he kept careful watch. Felicity was beaming widely, her fluffy cyan ectoplasmic hair flowing in the wind as she moved from bar to bar with Papyrus cheering her on. The sight of her boyfriend being so wonderful with her sister warmed Frisk's soul. She knew not a lot of teenage boys would want to spend the day helping their girlfriends babysit their siblings, but Papyrus never minded.
He'll be a great dad someday.
Frisk blushed as the thought came to her. Definitely not a thought she needed to share with Papyrus, not yet at least. They had only been together a few months, and they were only sixteen(or the equivalent of sixteen in skeleton years in Papyrus's case). They were still just kids themselves, even though she was still learning how to be one.
But still, she had the feeling they'd last.
"Frisk! I'm gonna do a jump! Watch me!" Tina said happily, interrupting Frisk's thoughts. The little girl leapt off the swing, stumbling a bit but still landing on her feet, and Frisk cheered for her, the matter forgotten for now.
The swings and monkey bars were followed by the slides, Frisk and Papyrus pushing the girls on the merry go round, a big game of hide and seek, and finished with them all building a giant sand castle in the sandbox along with some other kids, all of which flocked to Papyrus and wanted to play with him too. Frisk smiled as she watched her boyfriend, just as absorbed in the task as the kids, finish building the last turrets of their masterpiece as Tina and another little boy helped and Felicity, along with a few other kids, dug the moat.
Frisk grabbed her phone and snapped several pictures of the castle, as well as Papyrus and the kids. "It looks great, guys!"
"OF COURSE IT DOES! IT WAS BUILT BY ALL OF US WORKING TOGETHER!" Papyrus said happily, making Frisk smile.
As Papyrus congratulated the kids on a job well done, one of the other kid's mothers, a woman with short blond hair and blue eyes, turned to Frisk with a smile. "Your boyfriend's really sweet."
"I know. I'm the luckiest girl in the world." Frisk agreed, smiling widely.
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After a few hours, Felicity and Tina were tired and hungry. "Can we get Nice Cream?" Tina asked shyly after Frisk and Papyrus rinsed the sand off the girls at the washing station in the park.
"Yes, we can." she told her with a smile, and Tina bounced happily. Ice cream had once been a very rare treat for the two of them, as Frisk had only been able to afford to do it on special occasions before, but now that they had a new home and family, Frisk was able to treat her sister to these little luxuries much more often.
They hurried over to the Nice Cream stand and said hello to the smiling blue rabbit monster running it, and Tina and Felicity got chocolate cones while Frisk got a strawberry one for herself and Papyrus got a vanilla one. Frisk tried to pay, but Papyrus beat her to it, saying it was "A BOYFRIEND'S DUTY TO SPOIL HIS GIRLFRIEND!"
Frisk kissed him and thanked him for doing this, and they sat down on a large park bench to enjoy their treats. Papyrus wrapped his free arm around Frisk and she happily snuggled into him while they ate. Tina watched them thoughtfully for a moment, then blurted out a question Frisk and Papyrus definitely weren't expecting.
"Papyrus, are you and Frisk gonna get married?"
Papyrus turned bright red and Frisk coughed as she inhaled ice cream into her windpipe at the shock of that question. Papyrus patted her back, helping her get it out. "Um, we haven't talked about it yet, Tina." he told the little girl.
"Oh, okay." Tina said and went back to her ice cream like nothing happened.
But Frisk and Papyrus didn't stop blushing for quite a while.
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Later that evening, after they brought the girls home and were standing by the front door to say goodbye, Frisk looked down. "I'm sorry Tina asked that awkward question. I know it had to be weird for you. Especially since we've only been together for a few months."
He just smiled. "It's all right, Frisk. It didn't bother me." he reassured her. Frisk smiled and they hugged, both privately thinking the same thing, though the other didn't know it.
"Someday, when I do get married, I can't see it being with anyone other than you."
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I hope you guys enjoyed! Please review and let me know what you think!
