Chained Monster

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Everything was cold...
Everyday seemed like that, but wasn't that life? Well, life for him... Because he was dangerous. He was locked up like some sort of rabid animal. His heart always quivered when he saw the people in the white coats give him this... Look... It was a mixture of disgust and ... ᖴEᗩᖇ .
He didn't know how to feel about all of this. Everything was going great until he had a little milk accident when his single eye glowed. His teeth had quickly fallen and grown into much pointy grown out teeth... The next thing he knew, he was immediately dragged into a dark cell. A chain on his neck, ankles, and a muzzle. For a few months.
Constantly feeling like crying, he sucked in it... But there were many times when he didn't feel like this. There was a boy, a little taller than he was, that came in sometimes... His name was Papyrus, he'd never forget that name... He was very nice to him, and even though Sans' mouth was hidden from the metal muzzle. He always smiled when he was around. The lights were also turned on when he was around for visiting, so the room wouldn't be dark either. The only way to tell the small skeleton's expressions were trough his eye sockets... But eyes were the windows to the soul anyways, right?
Sans always enjoyed the jokes he made. And sometimes he snuck in food from a placed called 'Muffet's', just for him! He always thought that he was like a guardian angel... A very comical angel, but no less an angel.
Snapping out of his thoughts, his eyes darted up as he saw the lights turn on. Squinting and blinking a bit to get used to the brightness for a second. Before his eyes went wide eyed as always, hearing a click as the door opened.

Really it was disgusting how they locked up such a small skeleton in a cage, like a animal with no life experience behind the bars.
Really he couldn't say much either, sure he'd come by every now and then to see how the kid was doing or so wonder if he was still alive or okay. With all those damned experiments they ran or even did to him was just despising, sickening, selfish.
He was let out from the lab once he was old enough, although knowing someone like him was back and locked up, well he had to meet them! And for the first time he did.. It was pitiful, the way the chains just hooked onto him and that fucking muzzle that covered either a smile or frown, it was hard to tell.
It was funny really, to see such a 'kid' of his own kind just pushed away and put out like a display, like a monster, like a cruel piece of nothing. He knew the kid had a wonderful since of a heart and he could feel that. How strong he was and how he could be, though he couldn't do much to let the kid go. Only to let the doctors watch and see how Sans acted around him, to which the kid did great!
Coming to the door, the doctors had stopped him and only to say. 'Be careful, don't get hurt. Blah blah blah.'
With a roll of his white pupils, Papyrus opened the door with a clock and walked in, closing it behind him. His eyes gazing around the room that he so much hated, and then at the cage that held someone important to him. Someone who had a loving care for the world, someone who could do so much but right now couldn't do a thing.
Moving over to the bars he sat down in front of them, giving off that seemingly chill smile as he leaned back on his hands. "Hey, cool kid." He said and gave a wink, "Having fun a bone-afide time yet? Nah.. I wouldn't either if I was locked up like this kiddo." Usually Papyrus would naturally ramble on about things that didn't make a whole lot of sense at some points, though he knew the other couldn't talk through that muzzle, but only made nods and gestures. "How are y'anyways? I didn't mean to be gone f'er so long. Kinda got caught up in a few mishaps is all, but hey I'm here now right? That's all that counts. Say. ." He looked around for a moment and leaned close. "What if I ask the doctors t'let y'out for bit? Get thoughs bones stretchin' for once?"

He gained a non visible smile as he came in. Not knowing of how the doctors watched through the cameras...
His cheek bones lifted up joy, moving his lower eyes socket a bit. The only time his eyes softened were when he was with Papyrus, the rest of the time they were big and wide... Gosh he loved the way he smiled in such a chilled way. He was really cool...
His cheeks only lifted higher when he was called 'cool kid'. A muffled giggle coming from him before he looked to the side to the ground... He hadn't been here for around a week, so it was nice to hear that he was just busy. Admittedly, he felt really comfortable around Papyrus. He really hoped even though it was hard to communicate things to him, that he would get a sense of that.
Wait... The doctors, let him out? That sounded amazing!! He could run around for awhile instead of just sitting and sleeping in the same place. It ached a bit sometimes, but they did let him roam in another locked room for awhile until quickly making him go back. But outside a locked door?
His eyes got a small spark of wonder as he tried soaking in each word he just spoke. Giving a few desperate and excited nods. It was worth a shot for him to ask right? Oh yeah... There was that thing he wanted to show him!
Though his magic was limited in chains, it didn't stop him from making light magic. Never in front of the scientists though... He was good at practicing it with just sitting for hours on end. So, with a mustered up spirit, he winked down his right eye. His left eye giving a soft glow as he focused really really hard. Small blue letters forming above his head.
Y E A H
The light of the letters quivered for a few seconds before they lightly bursted. Sans smiled at him gleefully, he was really wanting to show him that!!
But... What if he couldn't convince them? What if he did convince them?... Again, it was worth a shot. It wouldn't hurt to ask, right?...

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⏰ Last updated: Nov 26, 2015 ⏰

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