Chapter 66: October 10th 8 pm

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fun level 74 Original MC Sans and Frisk

Out by the Wilds sign . . .

Abe aimed his video camera in a slow, steady, circular direction. He tried to remain in that spot. If it had been anyone else but Frisk, he’d think someone was putting him on. There’s no way he’d be out there otherwise. He didn’t understand what he was doing, and it drove him crazy. He liked having the facts in front of him first before being asked to do something. The surprise Frisk said would come didn’t make him feel any better. He could tell on the phone in her voice that she honestly needed help though.

First of all, Frisk understood his need for time and patience, and he could actually hear annoyance in her voice. She wasn’t being half as gentle as usual. She also never used a gimmick with him, like it will save lives. So, going on the little evidence he had, Abe took action.

Frisk texted him back after he sent the footage and told him to move at least fifty feet away from his spot. Abe did and watched as something appeared.

Well. More like someones.

No. More like some things.

“We come in absolute peace, human!” The tall skeleton announced. “I am Papyrus the Skeleton, and this is my brother Sans, and the infamous Gaster. We are here to help your sister.”

“Ooh!” Gaster darted toward the sign. “Do not trespass. Wilds ahead. Perfect!”

“Made it. Wow.” Sans came toward Abe and held out his bony hand. “Hiya. I’m your brother-in-law.”

Abe looked at the skeletal hand.

“Yeah, I get it.” Sans looked back toward the one Papyrus called infamous. “So what we got?”

“It . . . it zapped a lot of the power up. More than I expected,” Gaster said. “However, we should have enough to get a full carload here.”

“Plus Frisk and Amanda?”

“Yes. After that though, I would say maybe one or two trips with one monster. I wouldn’t push it any farther. Including the car. Not smart.”

“We won’t then,” Sans said. “Don’t want to drain the King.”

Abe watched everyone leave, and return with more monsters.

And Frisk.

“Abe!” He found himself stuck in a Frisk hug. “Thank you, thank you! You don’t know how much we appreciate this-can we borrow your car?”

“My car?” Abe looked around himself at the strange monsters around him. Three skeletons. A man on fire, with glasses. A fish. A girl. A yellow dinosaur looking thing. And a big goat. “I only ordered wings for Gabe.”

“Abe.” Frisk laughed at him and hugged him again tightly. Sheesh. “You don’t know how much I appreciate you.”

“Yeah, well I’d appreciate it more if I knew what was going on?”

“We are running from the old royalty, taking the monster goat behind you as your king, and leaving to go live out in the wilds so Frisk doesn’t have to risk our little monsters for anything. We used the video you sent plus our new King’s power and now we’re here.”

“Self-defense and magic,” Abe said plainly. “You could have told me that, Frisk. I could have had the correct order of food ordered for the situation.”

“We won’t be going home with you, don’t worry,” the other girl said. “We are headed into the wilds where no human trespasses into because it’s bad for our health. Just wish us luck that we won’t die.”

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