Impossible Puzzle

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         Sans mouth hung open. Frisk's dull eyes stared at him, un-amused. "Well, you wanted to know didn't you? I guess my business is done here." I simply stood up and left the room. I felt bad about leaving Sans with no explanation, but I didn't exactly feel like explaining my previous life on the surface at the moment. I walked to Papyrus and Sans' house, hoping that Sans was able to some up with a good excuse about my absence. "Wow, so that's why you went down the mountain?"   "Shut up, Chara." She laughed, and stopped abruptly. "You know, me and you are more similar then you think. I could help you, if you wanted." I gave her a glare, as I continued walking. Chara ignored my obvious want to be left alone and continued on, "I was just like you. I was so weak so I decided the world would be better off without me." I could see Sans' and papyrus home- where mom and dad would be. They'll take me home so I can finally get some rest. I let out a long sigh then began to run, adrenaline rushing through my veins.

              Once I get to the house, Chara will finally shut up. Speak of the devil, her grin widened and she sang happily, "What's with the rush, weakling?" I stopped in my tracks. I turned to her slowly. She seemed to be even more delighted now that she had hit a nerve. "Do NOT call me weak. I'm not like you. You were weak, you gave up. But me? No, at least I actually tried to find the will to live. You gave up before even trying to find solutions." Chara's grin disappeared quickly. "Oh, you little-" The door to the snowy house opened, and Toriel appeared at the doorway. Chara looked at me, fury in her eyes. "We'll continue this later. Frisk." Chara's body withered away like nothing. A smile of satisfaction filled up my face. Thank god she's finally going to leave me alone- I hope.

              I grinned and ran into Toriel's open arms. "Oh- well, hello there Frisk. How did the meeting go?" Frisk looked up into the soft eyes of the big goat monster. "Meeting...?" Toriel frowned. "Did Sans lie?" Toriel said, angrily. Oh. Sans covered up her disappearance. Thanks, you lazy bones. You decided to finally do something, even if it was just a mere lie. "No, I just got confused for a second, that's all. But the meeting went great!' Toriel just smiled and led me into the house. Everybody was there. Laughing, having fun, and 'eating' Papyrus' spaghetti. Once everyone had 'eaten' they all went home. Where is Sans? I didn't mean to upset him or anything. Why do I keep on thinking about him?  "Come on! Let's get home so I can finally- eat..." Asgore whispered the last part and Frisk had a laughing fit. It wasn't Papyrus' fault that his spaghetti was sort of deadly to humans, and that it tasted like dirt to monsters. Finally, the Dreemurr family all packed into their car and headed back home. Frisk was the first to enter the house, and also the first to encounter the snoring pile of bones on their couch. She decided to leave him alone and let her parents deal with him. She was way too tired to do anything at the moment. The last thing she remembered was her head hitting the pillow.

~Time Skip!

         I woke up with greasy matted hair and the same clothing I had been wearing since yesterday. I groaned and closed my eyes once more, but forced myself to get up. I picked out some fresh clothes, (A sweater with blue and purple stripes with some shorts, of course) and I combed out the knots in my short hair carefully. I grabbed the pile of new clothes and opened my door. Sans was still on the couch, sleeping. I held back a laugh. Of course, mom is was too nice to ever wake him up. I walked into the restroom still half asleep and turned on the shower. I stripped, and slowly eased myself into the freezing cold water. I had always liked a cold shower, ever since I was old enough to even take showers.

         Once I had cleaned myself and washed my hair, I put dried myself and put on my clothes. I walked out of the restroom to see Sans sitting on the couch rubbing the sleep from his eyes. I rushed to my room and put my dirty clothes into my hamper and proceeded to go and sit next to Sans. Once I had finally gotten myself situated on the couch, he skeptically looked at me and sighed, as if he had failed to complete a puzzle. "Your like a puzzle I can't solve. You have got a lot to explain, kiddo." I giggled softly, despite his seriousness. "Let's go to one of my famous napping spots." He winked at me and held out his hand, "Wanna take a shortcut?"


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