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What Love Does to the Best of Us (Error x Core!Frisk)
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  • Parts 11
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  • Reads 22,576
  • Votes 334
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 32m
Complete, First published Dec 26, 2020
Core!Frisk had finally captured Error's heart, something she had been attempting to do for the last few months.  Error, despite seeming to be capable of being nothing more than a cruel and heartless destroyer on the outside, had a soft side, one that Core loved of him.  He was everything she could ask for, warm, caring, and always open for cuddles on the couch in their house in the Anti-Void.

But, one day, within the span of just ten minutes, the one thing she cared and loved for the most was ripped away from her.

Ink had gathered Sanses from all over the multiverse to kill Error and had succeeded. 

Now, the multiverse needed a new destroyer to maintain the balance between creation and destruction.
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