Chapter 3: Your Name

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He appeard at the hallway, his breath steadying, shifting his eyes around checking if anyone witnessed him popping out of no where. No human in sight just a suprised goat looking monster that passed by carrying stacks of books threatening to fall.

Sans paid no mind at the frazzled student, held himself together and stared at the skies from the open window.

Really... What's up with her?
She had no business in interfering and putting her self in harm. Is she really just brave? A great sense of righteousness or a front to look like a good person?

No one batted an eye when that monster was clearly getting bullied, but when she came in rushing everyone seemed to pay attention. Is it because she's a human standing up for a monster that she doesn't even seem familiar with?

With that kindness why does she have no friends? Well that is if what she told me is the truth. Maybe a sleezy way to make it look like she could relate to me?

His mind overflowing with questions, frustrated yet fascinated with the mystery girl's actions.

Also those seniors... They better stay out of my sight...or else I might be unable to stop myself from beating them black and blue.

He momentarily stopped his thoughts and shook his head.

Why do I even feel like I should protect her? My soul starts going crazy when she is near, and that look on her face when I turned to face her.

I expected her to be frightened by my sudden interference and the obvious pain I inflicted on that guy, yet she was gazing at me genuinely. When she lightly brushed my hand, I could've just held her there and mindlessly adore her face.

His smile twitches, a growing blush seered on his cheekbones.

"I better stop daydreaming and get something to eat." He says to himself. Even though it was quite awkward to walk back to the cafeteria after he left her hanging there without a word, well she probably already left anyways.

He really couldn't afford all the fancy lunch set, so he settled himself with a melon bun and looked for a quiet place to take a short sleep without disturbance.

He walked towards the stairs to the higher floors, two floors more and he stumbled upon the door to the rooftop. Of course it's locked, but that's why Sans likes it there. With a snap of his finger he was standing at the rooftop, he stared out at the tall railings at the edge of the plain floor.

A few students walking around from building to building, this school was pretty big. Accommodation for both monster and human students is a hassle, it is not that common to have a integrated school that housed both race. Facilities special to certain monster types would be costly, but no matter how much they spend on the school's appearances, the racism that exist, xenophobic ways of most students towards the other race is unavoidable.

They did an awful job with the equality part of this school, why did they even bother to make it for both races?

Sans just wanted to make sure this school is good enough for his brother if he ever decides to change schools next year.

"This would've been more fun if Paps was here." He mumbles to himself, he situates his self on the cold floor, his spine leaning against the railings.

Unwrapping the clear plastic from the bread, he took a bite, turning to magic as it travels from his mouth. He lazily dusted off some of the sugar that fell on his uniform, finishing it up, pocketing the plastic to his pants.

"I'm so bone tired." He yawns, streching his hands up preparing to take a nap, the petals of cherry blossoms caught by the wind surrounds him as he falls to slumber.

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