Chapter 22

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Please don't go

She may contain the urge to run away but hold her down with soggy clothes and breezeblocks

"Gaster, there you are!" Asgore said, as he saw the skeleton scientist reach the Monsters' camp.

Gaster huffed after teleporting for a long distance, still remembering your lips touching his.

"Are you okay? You look like you just woke up" Asgore stated, and well, he wasn't totally wrong "have I perhaps took you away from a morning of love?"

Gaster looked at the goat ad-interim-Commander of the War with an annoyed glance. First of all, it wasn't time to joke, the Wizards, the most powerful Humans in the world, were about to spank their asses, and second, well, he didn't like when someone joked around about his relationship. Especially now that it was an eternal bond...

"I married her" he informed Asgore. And in fact, the goat monster immediately choked as he heard your husband's three words come out of his mouth.

Do you know where the wild things go? They go along to take your honey

"You WHAT?!" Asgore almost yelled.

"I said that I married her. Yesterday. Actually, we technically were already married but we just didn't know it, we might have accidentally exchanged our promises in these months we were together and now when she's angry her left eye flashes like my eyes, for the sole exception that her eye flashes blue and yellow" your husband said as he hid a proud smile.

Asgore kept looking at the skeleton in love with wide open eyes, and sighed.

"Toriel's gonna kill me for this..." Asgore said.

"About her, how is she doing?" Gaster asked: he didn't see the goat girl for a while by now.

"She is completely exhausted about this: the people she used to work with now declare war towards her own kind. Obviously she's not okay" Asgore said, conveying with just his eyes the worry he felt for his girlfriend.

Gaster looked at his friend with sorrow and patted his shoulder, as Asgore nodded in comprehension.

"Well, we should get going" the goat man said as he took in a breathe and walked towards the tents.

Gaster scanned the world around himself: some buildings were partially destroyed, and apart from the camp, there was no life.

Something then caught his attention: beside him, not so distant from him, there was a jewelry shop. Only the glass was broken, but there was something shining that made him curious.

His black figure quickly approached the almost-destroyed shop, and noticed that there were wedding rings in exposure. Remembering what he told you the night before, he blushed.

He extracted a wallet from his pocket, and then put some money on the counter.

"This way it's not theft" he said with a smile as he picked up the two rings along with a little box.

...

You were ready to go back in time.

You had grabbed a remote control to put the time machine into motion, as you were inside the space encircled by the green glass.

You felt a little guilty over the fact that you didn't discuss what you were about to do with Gaster, but how could you? He too was fighting all alone.

But that was not all of it.

There was a high probability of being shattered in time and space, hence leaving Gaster all alone. But you had to try: for you, and for him.

"Well, sorry Lauren...I created this machine to save you, but I need to save my husband first"

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