Gaster?

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I saw flashes of memories. Little skeletons. They are speaking a glitched language that I understand. They look like a mini Papyrus and Sans. Papyrus is strapped to a table. A skeleton is holding a drill asking little Papyrus questions.

He asks Papyrus one last thing and starts the drill up. Papyrus looks at him, frightfully. The man starts to drill a plate onto Papyrus's hand. Papyrus starts screaming, begging the man to stop.

He did not.

He called out for his brother to save him, crying.

He did not.

He called out for someone, anyone to save them.

But, somebody came.

I cried as much as the young skeleton did. I yanked at the ropes, snapping them. I pulled the gag off and ran to Papyrus. I grabbed his hand. He felt it but couldn't see me. He stopped screaming, he just trembled. He looked at me, even though he couldn't see me. I started whispering to him.

"Its okay, you'll be alright little one. I know it hurts but you will be alright. I promise." I say. He looks around. He can hear me, too. He doesn't acknowledge me. "Good. He is almost done. Just act like I'm not here."

"It hurts..." His voice trembled out. I sigh.

"It will hurt, trust me I have been through worse." I state. He did not stop until it was finished.

Papyrus passed out. The skeleton set Papyrus in a cell and grabbed the other skeleton, Sans. He strapped him to the table. The skeleton asked him some questions. Sans looked at me, like he knew I was there. Sans looked at the skeleton, scared as he started the drill up. Sans started to scream, begging the man to stop.

He did not.

Sans called for his brother, making me cry. He called for him to save him. I walk over to him.

He did not.

Sans finally called for someone, anyone to save him.

But, somebody came.

I grabbed his hand and he stopped screaming. He looked at me, almost as if he could see me. He was trembling. I tried to soothe him the best I could. He was scared. I look at him and sigh. I start to sing, he calms down soon after. When the song ends, the man is finished.

Fate has been cruel, and order unkind.
How can I have sent you away?
The blame was my own; the punishment, yours.
The harmony is silent today.

But into the stillness, I'll bring you a song.
And I will your company keep.
Till your tired eyes and my lullabies.
Have carried you softly to sleep.

Once did a monster who shone like the sun.
Look out on her kingdom and sigh.
She smiled and said, "Surely, there is no monster so lovely and so well beloved as I."

So great was her reign and so brilliant her glory.
That long was the shadow she cast.
Which fell dark upon the young sister she loved.
And grew only darker as days and nights passed.

Soon did that monster take notice that others did not give her sister adu.
And neither had she loved her as she deserved.
She watched as her sister's unhappiness grew.

But such is the way of the limelight.
It sweetly take toll of the mind of its host.
And that foolish monster did nothing to stop.
The destruction of one who had needed her most.

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