How the hell did I end up here again? Oh yeah, this bitch being rude. He thought to himself. He didn't know the full story. All he knew was that she ran into him and then started glaring and reprimanding his brother. He sat watching her closely. She looked tired, though it was her fault for having so many kids.
"Sorry about that." Looking up tiredly, she faked a grin. "We just arrived last night and haven't been able to settle in yet."
"S'kay," the shorter one spoke through his grin. "Its night to meet you." He lied through his teeth convincingly, all while throwing in one of his puns. "SANS!" his brother yelled.
All at once noises crashed together. The baby woke up with a blood-curdling scream, a thud came from another room as if a body hit the floor, the young boy from earlier started to cry, while a crash occurred in the kitchen as glass broke. Soon after the glass breaking, a break down occurred. Fuuuuuuuuck. Too much commotion and not enough sleep to deal with this shit. His smile remained in place, yet he knew his white pupil dots disappeared. All at once the woman too into action. She gathered the baby and went to the kitchen. Returning with the young boy on her back and dragging a crying older boy. Next thing he knew, a third boy came out looking hurt and cranky. She gathered them in one place and had them sit. Sitting down, she hugged all of them together. "I'm here. Calm down." She cooed in a soft tone.
To his amazement, she started to sing. Calming down three of the four children. Her voice calming yet sweet like honey. Not to high or too low in tone. For someone he was hating, he would rather hear her voice over that scrap metal his brother was dating. "As the clouds roll by, we'll sing a song of the sea. Rolling, rolling, rolling, rolling…" Her voice faded as she noticed the four had calmed down. "There now. All calm and relaxed, how about we find you all a change of clo-" she began before being cut off by the grumpy child. "I don't wanna get dressed."
The eldest skeleton sat there watching very closely. For someone with a pretty voice, she sure was rude. There they were sitting and she was busy with her brats. "Dragon boy there will be no arguing today." She spoke in a demanding voice. Catching the skeleton brothers off guard. "NO!" the boy yelled at her. Handing the baby to the boy the older looking boy, she stood and stared down at the one angry with her. "Do not speak to me that way young man. Now go and fix yourself a cup of coffee or I will. You need to calm down." She stated crossing her arms. "You make me a cup of coffee, and you'll be grounded by mom and dad!" he said.
Sans looked up at his brother. Finding the younger skeleton curious. His eyes cast over to the woman confused to see her and the boy laughing. "We'll see about that you scarcely dragon! But we shall send forth our brethren the Elf in search for the treasure amongst these boxes." She spoke with a dramatic flair. Earning giggles form the children. "Nonono, I'm not an Elf, I'm Joseph." The child spoke while looking anywhere but her. Trying his best to hide his giggles.
Smirking, she relaxed. "Fine Joey, please look for the boxes with your names and get dressed. Dami could you please help Joey. Tommy lets get you set up with some a movie on my cell while I make coffee." She orders picking up the baby. "Then we can unpack and go out for dinner. Who wants pancakes for dinner?" He listened as the kids said me before leaving to do as they were told.
"I'm sorry, it's a handful taking care of kids with guests." He could tell she was being sincere. "please allow me to make it up to you with a cup of coffee….or water?" She offered. Before anyone could answer, Papyrus was in front of the human girl with enthusiasm. "Human! What are your secrets!"
