T.N. Roman-188X

I stepped out of the door to the ruins and closed the door to my lab, in the hotlands. I was fuming. Yes, I had tried to kill the kid. Sure, he hadn't done anything bad, yet. I was just testing him at first, but I starting thinking about Chara. That homicidal little-. The sound of someone entering my lab jarred me out of my thoughts. I wheeled around to see Gaster enter. "You left me behind when you took that shortcut. You're lucky that the ferryman was kind enough to give me a ride all the way here." Gaster said. "What do you need Gaster? I have tests to run for Asgore." I said annoyed. Gaster interrupted "But father, what about the human soul, we need to run tests, conduct experiments, see what it does, what it can do. We need to-" I cut him off before he could annoy me further. "Gaster, just go analyze something already." Gaster, seemingly feeling dejected, left the room leaving me back with my thoughts. Gaster was right though, I did need to study the human's capabilities, but I didn't need him yapping in my ear the whole time. I needed to see the extent of what he could do, to see if he was a threat. I got to work.

After a couple hours, I hadn't figured out anything that I didn't already know from fighting him. Unbeknownst to me, Gaster had entered the room and had been watching my growing frustration. "You seem to be getting frustrated father." I turned my swivel chair around to face him "I thought I told you to go away Gaster. I am busy trying to make tests for the human so I can find more about his powers." Gaster walked closer to me "You know father, if you used your powers that you speak so highly of, then you can easily break the barrier, release everyone, kill any human who stands in our way, and bring back any who die in the struggle." I stood and faced him; the several hours of useless studying and his annoying rambling were starting to get on my nerves. "It's not that simple. I've told you before about the cause and effect theory. If I use the powers, it…changes me." I told him. "So. If they're so great and powerful why isn't it that simple? Are you afraid that they'll go to your head? You, Asgore's best royal scientist, who can't even control some simple abilities that he was born with. Some Boss Monster you are." He said begrudgingly. I snapped. "Gaster, I'm giving you one chance. Get out. Or else." I nearly screamed at him. "What will you do to me? Send me to the void? You said you could do that. But then again, you don't seem to be brave enough to use your powers." I glared at him "Gaster, you know what happens I use my powers like that. They will start to destroy my very soul and send what's left into the void. Not to mention what happens to my mental state even if I don't use that much. So Gaster, go away now you as-" I was cut off by the ringing of the phone. We stared daggers at each other for a few more seconds until Gaster turned and picked up the phone. "Hello?... Yes… What? You mean… Ok. I'll be right there." He hung up the phone and turned back towards me. I was expecting to receive another angry glance, but when I looked into his eyes, there was nothing but a mixture of shock and joy. "What happened Gaster? I asked him. It took him a moment to speak. "I-I'm… I'm a father." "Well it's about time." I answered. We had known for a while now that Gaster's wife had been pregnant. It was just a matter of time now before the twins were born. "Well, I'll take you to the hospital." I told him. I took his hand and led his out the door and into the hospital waiting room. Not caring much about what happened from there, I went back to my lab to continue my research.