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Hey guys Bobby here!  I am here with another chapter!

I love you all for your support on this series!  I really didnt expect it to do this well!

Hope you enjoy the chapter!

Cory P.O.V

Yeah yeah, so what if I was jealous!  I didnt want there to even be a chance that she liked him more then me!

"Hey Cory, Its pretty late out, can we go to the Inn tonight again?"  I really wanted to keep moving, but looking at Frisk's tired face took the fight out of me.

"Ok!  I just hope we don't have to pay for it again."  To be honest, I was starting to grow attached to the Underground.  Yeah yeah, rub it in.  I was starting to love the people, or monsters here.  They were so caring and kind.  Thats why I wanted to keep moving, so I wouldn't have to fall in love with the Underground.

We walked into the Inn, trying to look as tired and insecure as possible.

"Hey...Dont I know you two from somewhere?"  The Inn Keeper asked. 

"Uh,"  I tried to think of a quick lie on where he might've seen us, but he interrupted me.

"Ah Yes!  You are the two kids from yesterday!  You can have the same room you had yesterday!"  Frisk and I thanked the Inn Keeper for what seemed like hours before we finally walked up to our room.  I wasn't feeling tired in the slightest.  I was feeling more alert ever since the dream I had with the human in it.  The one good thing about the dream was that it erased every bit of pain in my soul.

I watched as Frisk lay down on the right side of the bed.  Dangit!  I hate the left side!

"Goodnight Cory."  She yawned, already falling asleep.

"Goodnight Frisk."  I didnt go in the bed, instead I sat in a chair and waited for Frisk to fall asleep.  When I was positive that she was fast asleep, I opened the door to the room and left.  For some odd reason I really wanted to talk to Sans.  I had a lot of things to say about my dreams.

It seemed like he sort of knew what I was doing at all times, so maybe he could help me.  If he can't then it was atleast worth a shot.

I knocked on Papyrus's door for the second time that day.

"COMING!"  I heard him yell.  Oh great, why couldn't Sans just open the door?

I watched in horror as the tall skeleton opened the door, his face lighting up instantly.

"HUMAN!  HAVE YOU COME BACK TO LET ME CAPTURE YOU!?"  Uh oh, not this again.

"Ah, no Papyrus.  I actually came to see if I could talk to your brother."  Papyrus's smile faltered and he pointed to the right. 

"HE'S JUST A LITTLE PAST WHERE WE FOUGHT!  YOU'LL SEE HIM AT A HOT DOG STAND!  MEH!  HE SHOULD'VE SOLD SPAGHETTI INSTEAD!"  I nodded my head a ran off, leaving Papyrus to laugh by himself.

The snow storm was still there, clouding my vision.  Does this ever let up?  I thought finally making it through the snow.  What I saw in front of me made my mouth drop.  It was a beautiful blue cave with cascading water flowing off to the side.

This may be the prettiest thing I've ever seen!  Once I got over how stunning this room was, I noticed that there was no snow.  How can it change that quick? 

"Hey!  Are you out here to see her too!"  I looked at the monster who had spoken.  It was a short brown an yellow monster, that didnt have arms.

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