![]() ![]() “I thought you weren’t interested in the ‘you know what’.” She teased. “what in the world does ‘skeleton underground’ mean?” Sans placed the coins in his pocket, “i was meanin’ to ask you about that.” He leaned back over the counter. “Oh by the way, did you get the note to Papyrus?” ![]() The usual place.” She sighed, closing the cash drawer. “i could tell him to take a long walk off a short pier.” offering one bag of flour for every two cases.” “thank you.” He swiped the coins off the counter. Jerk.” She snapped each gold pice on the counter individually. “Fine!” She opened the cash register with a ring and angrily picked out five gold coins. OH! I know, I can set you up at Grillby’s with one of my girls.” The store was empty but for her and Sans, who was leaning against the counter. “How about I trade you something instead?” Muffet waved one of her hands around, motioning to the shelves of products behind her. Sans and I have a habit of talking for too long, and I have to get back to my laundry.” She smiled “I’ll have to drop you off outside and then make my escape. Well, lucky for you I just saw him a moment ago at Muffet’s Connivance, I’ll take you there.” She took the Child’s hand and started back the way she had come. “Would you like to come over for some pie? I’m sure Flowie would love to see you again.”įrisk fidgeted, obviously wanting to say yes, but then pointing to their pass again. No, it was best to say nothing and hurry past. And if that weren’t bad enough, if Sans found out you had been disrespectful, you would feel that guilt running up and down your spine for weeks. Such action would lead to a cup of tea with the Mayor, he never yelled, but the disappointment in his big doe eyes was enough to dust a person, makeing you feel guilty about your behavior without ever raising his voice. It wasn’t a secret that MayorAsgore’s wife was a human sympathizer, but if you wanted to stay out of trouble you wouldn’t bother her about it. Dirty looks came from every side, but when they saw who the human was with they nodded respectfully, and scurried away. But no, there was no danger, only human hating monsters. At first she was confused, looking around again, as if someone was going to pop out and yell ‘Haha! We got you!’ And arrest her. “If it isn’t my new friend.” She looked around, “What are you doing here? Didn’t Sans take you home yesterday, as he promised?”įrisk nodded energetically then showed Toriel the day pass. “Oh my!” Toriel laughed, looking down at the child who had just wrapped their arms around her skirts. “Take me home please.įrisk didn’t even look back as the carriage drove off, their delight at spotting Toriel giving them tunnel vision. Obedience shook her head, climbing back into the carriage. You be careful, okay? And please try to-Frisk!” The child ran off as the nanny was talking, having caught sight of a familiar face. Plus this child is stronger than they look” She straightened Frisks collar, “Alright, you remember what the professor told you right?”įrisk nodded, looking around at all the monsters walking past. “Are you sure this is a good idea, miss?” One of the soldiers whispered to the nanny, “They are just a child.” ![]() Around them monsters and humans alike were giving them curious glances, wondering why a child was going to be set free into the monster reservation. The child, who was bouncing excitedly, ready to go on more adventures, did their best to hold still for a moment. “Frisk please hold still, I don’t want to accidentally prick you.” Nanny Obedience begged, trying to pin the day pass to Frisks’ coat. ![]()
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