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fun level 74 Original MC Sans and Frisk
“Come on, Shnookums.”
“I . . . I don’t want to.” Frisk looked toward Sans. She stared at the light loafers on her feet. He was carrying her. He’d been carrying her for three days now.
She had to eat her meat almost burnt. Her showers weren’t even lukewarm. Even her clothes, her clothes. What was wrong with her clothes? He wanted her to stay in long flannel pajamas. Frisk tried to talk to him. She couldn’t leave Sans. It wouldn’t be right, and who knew what it would do to him mentally?
He didn’t have Papyrus anymore. He didn’t have Grillbys. He had Alphys, but they couldn’t even talk about the Underground.She couldn’t leave, but . . . she did it all when she was younger. She left all the monsters alone. No matter what they did, she dealt with it and overcame. But Sans? It was like, a whole different person over time. And today, she swore it was like . . .he was gone.
“Don’t worry about it, Shnookums,” Sans said as he sat her down on the couch. “Everything’s fine. No need to worry about that old place ever again. All you gotta do is not hurt yourself, have the babies, and I’ll take the little human one and get it all taken care of. Then you can just rest it alllll off.”
Did . . . did he just? “The babies will be born. I will be fine to help.” Please. Please, no. She was on month three, and she could barely even recognize her jokey Sans anymore.
She’d kill to hear one of his off-color dirty jokes. If only he could have stayed Underground with her. Then again, maybe it wouldn’t be any different. A pun. One pun.
Alphys said he’d become more protective, and that he would change. But she never believed it would be like this.
Even his little light guiders. It was like she was staring straight through him, but no one was staring back. No one. “How about a date again, Will?” Frisk wasn’t one to jump in the sack with anyone, but at this rate, she was getting extremely worried. She didn’t just want to ask for anything like Alphys wanted her to, but at the same time? She didn’t want to see her Sans like this anymore. They tried a date earlier. Her insistence. If she could get a couple of dates beneath them, then maybe it wouldn’t feel so awkward to eventually do what Alphys suggested.
Because she couldn’t do this anymore. She was drawing a line. It started small. Then it was annoying. But now, she couldn’t even see Sans . . . inside Sans.
“Oh, that’s sweet,” Sans said. He moved toward her, like he was going to give her a kiss. Then just stopped. “Maybe later, Shnookums, the food channel is fixing healthy salads today. You’ll need that for the baby.”
Frisk looked on the other side of her and saw Alphys. One thing she didn’t understand though. “Rose?”
Stared at her. In a different way, but still just stared at her. She walked across the floor, sat down in a chair, and just stared at the television.
Sans changing was one thing, but why was Alphys changing so much too? Sans had a pen and a paper taking notes as he watched the food channel.He looked back toward her. “What’s wrong, Shnookums?”
Maybe. Maybe just something small. “So. Will you tell me something?”
“Your phrasing is wrong there,” Sans said. “You forgot the word can.”
And.
And it was at that moment that she knew.
She knew. Only one person was that dull to understand a joke. Only one. “Let him go.”
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Reckoning Tale-An Undertale Fanfiction Novel
Fanfiction(Complete)Eighteen years ago, Frisk left the Underground, but there was another barrier to face before the monsters were freed. When Frisk comes back as an adult though, she must pass tests that 'destroy her human soul' in order to save the monsters...