I don't know exactly how long it's been since the incident, weeks maybe. I haven't left the ruins since then, everything just seemed. . . Different. No matter how I felt or what I did to try and feel better nothing worked. Sans and Papyrus came by a couple of times but they stopped trying after the third or fourth time. I felt terrible, but I couldn't just tell anyone about my family.
It's just. . . It's too sensitive.Every day I waited by the ruin door, I don't know why. Maybe I thought Sans would come to get me and it would be easier, but with how deep over dug my grave from the last week I wouldn't be surprised if I never saw or heard from him or Papyrus ever again. That thought stung more than anything, just because I couldn't share what happened and because I couldn't control my emotions I might have lost the two best friends anyone could ever have.
I'm such an idiot. . . Why didn't I just let him in the first time. . . The small argument replayed like it did a thousand times."Kiddo, please talk to me," Sans said as he juggled on the door nob. "Come on, do you know how much I've wanted to see you sing and dance. I knew from the second I say you, you were a natural. And I was right! The way you showed all that emotion in just a few moves-"
"Go away! I don't want to talk to you! Can't you just get that through your skull! Go bother Papyrus and just leave me alone!" I was trying to hold back my tears just long enough so I could talk. I didn't want him to ask or say anything about my dancing. I gave it up the same moment my mom did. . .
I clenched my hand into a fist and pushed open the door. I ran through Snowden, I've missed the white snow almost as much as I've missed my friends. When I got to the door I knocked rapidly. The door opened to a tired skeleton in a blue hoodie. I jumped into his arms and quickly started to go apologies. "Oh, Sans! I'm so sorry, I didn't want to let you in. I didn't want you to know the truth. I didn't want you to know why I was down here. . ." I didn't know I started to cry, "Please don't be mad at me, I understand if you are. I said some mean things that I didn't mean."
Sans took a minute to process everything, but he finally hugged back. "Geez, kid, you're being too hard on yourself. It wasn't that bad. You just told me to go away. I knew you'd come back to us when you were ready."

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