Chapter 8: A Baby's Sneezes (P, S, OC)

Papyrus was humming as he cleaned up the high chair and the table after lunch, thinking about Sarah and her twins, a little boy and a little girl. It seemed like barely an hour ago now that she and her children had come to Snowdin and stumbled onto his and Sans' house.

When Papyrus and Sans had seen Sarah about a week ago on their doorstep begging for shelter for her children, they had instantly taken her and the children in, welcoming them and insisting that they children stay with them.

Sarah had been so grateful for their offer and had been overjoyed that her daughter and son took to the two lovable skeletons immediately and she now smiled as she remembered the other day, her son had fallen asleep in Sans' lap as the shorter skeleton had been feeding him.

Chuckling a bit now, she saw her son had fallen asleep and she picked him up. "Mommy will be right back, sweetie," she said to her daughter before she moved to a room off on the side of the living room, which was the twins' bedroom, placing the five-month-old boy in his crib. "Sweet dreams, honey," she said, kissing his forehead as she tucked his blanket around him.

Sarah then returned to the living room and saw her daughter looking up at her. "Alright, Princess. We need to get you to take a nap," she said.

In response, the little girl suddenly sneezed and fell over gently onto her blanket. Sarah began chuckling as she sat her back up again, but the baby sneezed again, falling over again.

Sarah kept giggling as she now placed the little girl on the sofa, where she sat up for a moment before sneezing again and fell over again.

Sarah's amused giggles and chuckles drew Papyrus out of the kitchen and he watched in confusion as she sat her daughter up on the sofa again. "You've got a case of the sneezes, don't you, Princess?" He heard her ask the little girl and she got another sneeze in return and the little girl fell over, making her mother giggle more.

Papyrus came closer. "Um…Sarah?" He asked. "Why do you giggle when she sneezes?"

She looked up at him. "Well, because she and her brother both sneeze cutely, but the momentum of their sneezing causes them to fall over, and it's just too cute to not laugh at," she explained.

Papyrus looked over at the little girl and saw her sneeze again and caught her before she fell over again. "Bless you, little niece," he said with a smile.

Sarah saw her daughter smile before her face scrunched up and she sneezed again, falling forward into Papyrus' arms this time. She couldn't help laughing quietly now at the skeleton's surprised expression before he began laughing a bit and placed the little girl back on the couch.

She looked at him for a bit before letting out a rather big sneeze, face planting into the sofa cushion. Papyrus laughed along with Sarah. "I believe I see why you laugh when she sneezes," he said. "It is cute. Too cute. Does her brother do the same?"

"Oh, yes," she said with a smile. "Sometimes, he wakes himself up when he sneezes, or scares himself or others when he sneezes."

Papyrus suddenly got an evil grin. "I've got a great idea," he said, picking up the little girl and carrying her to Sans' room. Sarah followed him and suddenly realized what he was going to do.

Placing the little one on the bed, Papyrus stood back with Sarah beside him and they both watched the little girl look at where Sans' head was resting on his pillow and reach over with a curious hand.

Suddenly, she sneezed very loudly this time and fell on top on Sans' skull. The shorter skeleton jumped a couple inches with a yelp before seeing a little girl's face looking at him upside down and giggling a little.

He then heard Sarah and Papyrus laugh and he chuckled before gently rolling over and lifting up the little girl in his arms and sitting up. "Hey, kiddo," he said. "What are you doing? Trying to scare my heart out of my bones?"

Sarah smiled as her daughter giggled and Sans grinned wider. "Oh? That tickled your funny bone, hmm?" He teased, making the little girl giggle louder.

Sarah stepped closer and sat on the bed. "She gave you a start, huh?" she asked.

"Yeah," Sans said. "I almost went to pieces."

To their surprise, Papyrus laughed at his brother's pun. "And to think a little human makes you do that," he said.

Sarah laughed again, and laughed harder when her daughter sneezed again and landed right in Sans' lap, making him and Papyrus both laugh too.

It was one of the cutest things about babies that Sarah loved and she knew the brothers loved it too.


I couldn't help it. When I watch videos of babies sneezing and falling over onto soft surfaces, it just makes me giggle like crazy.

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