Chapter 2: Someplace New

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Classic's POV

It went for the rest of the drive.

I was still trying to take in what Dad said to me.

I am going to be home alone for the majority of the time being there while Dad works... everywhere.

I guess.

Time has passed and it is already dark.

It was getting difficult for me to keep my eye sockets open.

I don't know about Dad, but I am tired.

I glance at my Dad who is still wide away, eye lights glued to road.

I still don't get how Dad can still be awake at this time and here I am being so exhausted like I just got done watching a boring movie.

My guess is that it's because he is an adult, or he chugged a lot of coffee.

Either way, I don't think it matters.

I'm tired.

I use my telekinesis on a pillow that was at the back of the car and bring it to myself.

It was almost the same size as my upper body and head combined, but it works.

I placed the huge pillow between by back and the seat.

I then lean back on the pillow and drifted off to sleep.

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Everyone began to run and scream from the sudden noise.

"SANS! PAPYRUS! COME ON!"

I threw the funnel cake like a Frisbee (You know, those plate things that you throw in a certain way to make it sort of glide?), picked up Papyrus and ran with Dad.

Everyone around was screaming loudly, but the gunshots can still be heard.

We kept running and running, until...

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"Sans, get up."

I groaned as Dad shook me awake.

"We're here."

I sit up in my seat.

We are still on the road.

I look out the car window to see a sign in the distance.

Welcome to Ebott!

'Ebott, huh?' I thought.

'As in the mountain?'

I look out to the side to see, you guessed it, a mountain.

I then look out another side to see a city that sits beside what seems to be a beach.

As Dad drove closer to the city, I could see a huge building in the distance.

"The big building you see is the school you are going to be in," Dad said as if he literally read my mind.

"But don't let the size intimidate you; It is a highschool, after all."

Like that will make things better.

With the looks of the school, I could get lost in there!

Would I know where the Principal's Office is at?

And if it's that big, how many students are in that giant of a school?

It must have hundreds, no, THOUSANDS of students in there.

Dad said this city is popular because of that school.

Is it because of how many kids are in that thing?

Is it popular for having a maze as a school?

Imagine how many bullies and teacher's pets will be in there...

What about the teachers?

There's probably a lot of them...

That school is definitely giving the reason on why I should be scared of being a Highschool student.

Man... Will I even survive in there?

Yeah... I am gonna have a bad time...

As Dad cruse around the city, I spot a building with a sign on the top.

'Cat Café'

'It looks pretty big for a café,' I thought.

'It must be really popular if it's bigger than the average café.'

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Dad continue to drive around until we reach a neighborhood.

It's a bit away from the huge buildings and the mountain, but at least it's not as overwhelming to look at than the school.

There was even a park nearby which is nice, I guess.

The car slows down and made a halt in front of a house.

The house looks like it has two stories.

It wasn't big, but it's not small either.

It was just the average house.

I look around our surroundings to see a bus stop.

Thank god! I don't have to walk or teleport!

The only downside of this is having to get up early to even get on a bus.

I quietly growl at the thought of having to get up at an ungodly hour just to get on a bus.

I stick my tongue at the bus stop.

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I finally got this chapter done after procrastinating for a while!

I hope you enjoyed the chapter!

Have a great day, everyone!

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