Codes. All he saw were codes. Ones and Zeros. There was nothing left. He felt free. But also trapped at the same time. The worst thing was he was in pain. He cried out for help.
BUT NOBODY CAME...Sans woke up in his room, his underground room. The kid did it, they reset. Either that or this is heaven. Sans looked around then at the date in his journal.
March 19th. The day Frisk fell.Sans sighed, put his journal away, and went downstairs.
"GOOD MORNING SANS!" Papyrus said happily cooking breakfast. Sans waved and sat on the couch, he knew it was going to happen again. Papyrus was going to become like him, he was going to turn. Sans looked out the window. He felt a pain rise in his soul. He felt so broken, he couldn't keep doing this.
"Pap...?" Sans said softly, almost a whisper.
"YES SANS?"
"If I was had a... monster inside of me...would you be afraid?"
"LIKE A WEREWOLF VIRUS?"
"...something like that..."
Papyrus put his cooking utensils down and hugged Sans tightly from behind.
"I'D BE WORRIED... I DON'T WANT YOU GETTING HURT..." Papyrus kissed the smaller skeleton's head. "YOU'RE THE ONLY THING I HAVE LEFT FOR A FAMILY EXCEPT FOR YOUR PET ROCK." Sans sighed.
"Yeah... It was just a thought..." Sans sighed. Why do I have to keep going through this bullshit?
"HEY SANS? CAN WE GO TAKE A WALK TOGETHER?" Papyrus broke the silence. Sans nodded.
"Are you going to carry me...?" He asked.
"SANS YOU CAN WALK ON YOUR OWN!!"
"Okay... I wouldn't want you to break a leg..."
"SAAAAAAAAAAAAANS!!!!!" Papyrus picked him up and ran out into a snow bank.
Sans was prepared to get his large eye sockets full on snow, but instead was greeted by the sound of crying.
"Sans..." Papyrus cried. "Please... please don't leave me..."
Sans' eye sockets widened. "Papyrus?"
Everything became codes again.
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Breaking Bones. (GB!Sans story) [Discontinued]
Paranormal(Discontinued.)It's been a month since the barrier, keeping the monsters underground, had broke. Sans had fallen "sick," as his brother, Papyrus had called it. But Sans is hiding something big. Very big.