Saving Papyrus

Saving Papyrus

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He knew, soon as the door came slamming shut Sans was in a bad mood. The shuffling of feet to growling of annoyance. Papyrus wanted to crawl into himself from fear of his older brother. The overwhelming smack of envelopes of bills, to the piercing blacked out sockets on the back of his skull. He shivered to keep on washing the dishes. Except, Sans wasn't having it with his brothers shit anymore. The bills were piling and Papyrus doesn't pay or work, smaller skeleton had enough of his useless little brother. Let's just hope the other AUs can help put back together of this broken up Papyrus. If they can find all the pieces and not lose his Hope in it.
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EDIT: READER AND PAPYRUS ARE BOTH IN THEIR TEENS!! WARNING: BOOK CONTAINS SWEARING/CUSSING AND VIOLENCE Just before she passed away, my grandmother told me about the monsters who lived under Mount Ebott. My mother hated everyone. My father died in the war of the monsters. My grandmother decided to whisper to me: "Promise me, You will find, A better family. One who will love you, No matter their duties. I will love you too, I will be watching you. No matter your choice, Let me hear your happy voice." So that's what I did. Her words went through my head as I climbed the mountain, hoping that a monster could help me. - "Sans flinched as the shouting downstairs grew louder. The ropes around my wrist seemed to grow tighter as I struggled, hoping to break free from the monster stomping up the stairs angrily. As Sans stepped back, his door was smashed open. I took one long look at the figure standing there and instantly knew: this is why I am here." - (SLOW STORY! MANY SLOW CHAPTERS BECAUSE OF DETAILS)(COVER ART NOT BY ME!)

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