It gets Punny when Alcohol is part of the Equation

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Frisk had always been a shy girl... I guess that's what always drawn me to her. She'd always follow me around the orphanage at first I found it annoying, but soon I thought of her as a little sister. When I came of age... I adopted Frisk. Living in a small town it was easy to find a job. A kind lady at the near by daycare employed me. I have to admit it was stressful being so young and already raising a child, and then going to work and watching other people's kids. I did the best I could though and well.... I'd say my best was pretty damn good. Frisk was kind to others, and like every beautiful flower she had to be picked. That's why she ran off... because I was being an asshole. She didn't tell me about the kids picking on her; she only refused to go to school. Of course I argued with her! I mean I'm her guardian... I didn't expect her to run off though

An hour after she had run out I tried to contact the police, but they said it take them twenty-four hours. Yeah! Twenty-four fucking hours for a child! I decided to take matters in my own hands since the legal system refused to help. I asked around, and everyone said they say here heading to Mount Ebott. I remember climbing up there with a friend of mine when I was her age. I also know all to well of the ginormous hole on top of that mountain. I didn't know what to think. Tears streamed down my face as I remembered Frisk smile... and how she used to always pick the golden flowers and bring them to me.

It was on the second day I had completely given up ... I was ready to commit suicide. Something told me to watch the local news. Imagine the state of shock I was in to see Frisk leading a bunch of monsters to the town. I ran to the end of town and found a big group of people. Some press and others just normal onlookers. I watched as Frisk talked to them... as an adult. I stared noticing how mature she was. Frisk retold her story, and I... started to wonder who the real monsters were.

"Frisk!" I yelled tears streaming down my face. Frisk eyes flew up at me "Big sis!" I let out a small laugh through the tears "You worried me sick!"

"I'm sorry..." Frisk hugged me "I should have never ran off like that"

I let out a long laugh "If you ever do that again and I find you... You're going to wish you'd died in that hole" There was six... monsters with her at the time they all seemed to be entranced with all the new sites. Frisk let out a soft giggle "These are my new friends"

"It's nice to meet you," I said nodding my head although still not knowing how to completely feel about it.

The news ate it up, and there was a lot of debate withier to allow them to stay. Well in the end monsters came out victories. That's politics for ya. I was just happy to have Frisk home. All the monsters were nice... to be honest nicer then most humans.

"So your Frisk mother" A lady who I guess was a goat asked. I let off a kind smile and said "Oh no! Well I guess... um she's adopted... I like to think of her more like a sister" She shook her head "Well, you raised a fine daughter. And thank you for allowing us to sleep here... Oh! My name is Toriel by the way"

Toriel ended up getting a job at the daycare too... she was much better with kids then me. I never knew kids could be so interested in snails. Asgore also moved in with us, but he wasn't very liked by Toriel. He was kind a little bit insecure, but king materiel nonetheless. He was always off working... I think he was hired as a gardener. It was hard for monsters to find jobs, but I helped out as best I could. It was easier since a lot of the monsters moved to the bigger cities leaving only seven here, and a robot that liked to drop by now and then. Actually with all the extra money I was able to quit my job and focus on getting my G.E.D. Then there's my OTP Alphys and Undyne. Alphys worked on computers for a quick buck and Undyne was a bouncer for the only club in town. They weren't exactly official, but you could tell they both harbored feelings for each other. I guess I should mention the comedian of the household sans. He's a wise talking skeleton with plenty of things up his sleeves I recall the first time we meet. It was during are time in Washington D.C. "you humans are surely strange" he said leaning against the wall. I let out a shrill laugh "And that's coming from the talking skeleton" a smile appeared on his face, or maybe it's always like that I don't know. "names sans put it there partner" I looked his extended hand. "You're not fooling me!" I said with a smirk.

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