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Sincerity (Gaster!Sans x Reader)
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    Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2019
You never knew your father. Your mother always said that his kind was to never be remembered. Maybe he did something so unforgivable that she just never wanted to speak of him again. Maybe she was lying to hide her own faults. You lied a lot as well, so you two had that in common. Your mother never liked you lying. She was a hypocrite to say the least. 

She had left you a month ago to go on a business trip to Ebott city, but before that she gave you a small black notebook to write 100 truths in it (along with some pictures from your trusty camera) and she had told you that you may find something in the end. Sincerity was never really something you were known for. But you might as well give it a shot. Who knows, maybe you will find something after all.
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19 parts Complete

Normal days in your huge...lonely....stupid house that was given to you by your mother and father. They gave you everything, but not out of love, just to get you out of the house. You were only 16, you could barely even drive. They bought you this house, bought you a car, a nice one, and gave you your uncles motor cycle. It was nice. Then they left this world. A ring, all you had left to remember your mother, and a necklace, all you had left of your father, and this stupid, stupid house. It was lonely. Now you were 18 and looking for a job. You had good grades, and everything you could ask for. Now all you needed was a special...someone.