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So, if you read the first part of Baby Sans, you would know that I have not played Undertale, nor watched anyone play it. The most exposure I had was the fandom, the music, and animations. I am so happy I did that, because I got it today! My friend felt bad about not getting my brother and I (we're twins) a birthday gift, so he bought us two $20 Steam gift cards. We set up a Steam, and now I have played until the end of the Ruins... I'm so happy right now. And thank you guys. You stuck with me when I wrote fan fictions about something I'd never experienced, and even though I got stuff wrong you helped me make a better story... You made me a better writer, and to be honest, made ME more honest to my friends about my hobbies, and my life in general... Just thank you guys so much. Now you probably came for some Asriel, so I won't deprive you from that... Here it is, the as of right now unnamed chapter.
I heard yelling, but I couldn't make it out. The world was still pitch black, so I must still be unconscious. I tried opening my eyes, but it didn't work. I sat there for a while, and after many hours I saw a glimmer of white, which expanded to encompass my vision. I blinked a few times until my eyes didn't work, but the room remained white. I looked to my left and saw a IV drip. To my right was a sleeping Toriel. I sighed deeply when I realized that she fell asleep worrying about me. I was about to go back to sleep when a nurse walked in. She looked like a dried out fish that was dipped in white powder. She smiled when she saw that i was awake, and spoke to someone sitting outside. Suddenly, she was thrown to the ground and Frisk bolted into the room. They pounced on me, crying tears of joy and holding my stem tightly, though not to tight. Through the commotion, I could see mom stretch and yawn. When she looked at Frisk, she realized I was awake and she too hugged me. We stayed like that for a few minutes, in absolute silence (not including the crying). When they released me, the nurse came back in with a smile that betrayed her. She was obviously here with some bad news. "You're lucky that that child saved you when they did, or you would be dust." She said solemnly, in a gravely voice. "But, you still will have some problems. You will need to actually eat from now on, as your... "Bicycle accident" ruptured your chloroplasts." She continued, emphasizing the bicycle accident part. The nurse then gave Toriel a slip of paper that detailed my diet. Then she turned to me and said that I would have to have a regular check up, weekly to see how I'm recovering. With that, she left and told us we could to. So, we did.
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Sorry it was so short, but I need to come up with more ideas for it, and don't want to drag it out with unnecessary details. Hope you all enjoyed, and see you all next chapter!
