by {Aquarius;} » Tue Jan 12, 2016 6:24 am
{This one is probably very terrible, but I love this au, so...//shrugs//}
"Look at them. They're so weird."
"They don't even talk. Big baby."
"I bet they don't even have parents. I never see anyone."
Frisk frowned as they drew their picture, hearing the other kids talking behind their back. They slowly put down the blue crayon they were using to color with. Suddenly, they didn't feel like drawing anymore.
"Alright, kids! Ten minutes until school's out!" the teacher called, gathering her things together. The children did the same, pushing and shoving each other playfully. Frisk looked down at their drawing: a picture of their monster friends. Mettaton and his cousin Napstablook, Undyne and Alphys, the skeleton brothers, Asgore and Toriel. No one believed Frisk that they were real.
Frisk picked a purple color and began to color in Mettaton. They would wait until the other kids left before walking home like they usually did. After five minutes, the teacher instructed the kids to line up on the back wall to wait for their parents. Frisk rolled up their drawing and followed. They stood beside a boy and his friend. The two shuffled away from them, snickering to themselves. Frisk felt tears prick their eyes but tried hard not to cry.
Moms and Dads started to come into the classroom to pick up their children. Frisk knew that they were going to have to wait until all the others were gone. Three children had left when Frisk felt a shove from the boy. "Oops." he sneered. "Guess you should pay more attention."
Frisk sniffled. The boy, who had heard his name called, looked up with an innocent smile on his face. He left with his parents, giving Frisk a stuck-out tongue before walking out the door. A tear rolled down Frisk's cheek despite their efforts to keep a cool head. A familiar voice caused them to look up--and a huge grin broke out on their face when they saw who it was.
"Hey, kiddo." Sans greeted them as he walked through the door. The children looked at him with wide eyes, and were even more surprised when Frisk ran up and wrapped their arms around him in a hug. The teacher stared, though Sans ignored her. He pulled away and placed his hands on Frisk's shoulders, chuckling. "Ready to go? I hear Toriel has some butterscotch pie fresh out of the oven."
Frisk nodded excitedly, wiping away the stray tear on their cheek impatiently. Seeing them do this, Sans' right eye flashed blue for a split second. But he composed himself and decided to ask them later. "Alrighty, then. Let's go." he held Frisk's hand and walked out of the door, feeling the shocked stares behind him.
Once they were out into the street, Sans stopped. "Spill it, kid." he said firmly, taking his hand out of Frisk's and crossing his arms. Frisk looked up at him, confused. "Why were you crying?" They froze. Sans sighed. "You can tell me." he said more gently. Frisk didn't say anything for a minute. Then they mumbled something incoherent. Sans frowned. "What was that?"
"No parents." Frisk muttered quietly. "Other kids say I'm weird because they haven't seen my parents. Say I'm weird because I don't talk much." They sniffled. Sans felt a bit guilty for pressing the issue. But he was even angrier that Frisk was being bullied. He'd have to ask Toriel what to do about that.
Deciding to change the subject, Sans pointed to the rolled up paper in Frisk's hand. "What's that? A picture?"
Suddenly remembering, Frisk brightened and nodded. "Made it for family." they unrolled the paper and held it up so Sans could see. It was colored drawing of all his friends holding hands. At the very in of the line, holding Toriel's hand, was Frisk. A big heart was drawn around the whole group.
"Wow." he whistled. "That's some artwork, bud. I bet Toriel'll hang it up on the wall." the though made Frisk smile. "Well, we'd better get going. We don't want that pie to get cold, do we?" Frisk shook their head emphatically. Sans smiled and grabbed their hand, resuming the journey to home.
Later that evening, after Frisk was put to bed, Sans told everyone what the situation was. Indignant gasps sparked from everyone. Undyne pounded the coffee table and demanded she go beat the bullies up.
"No, Undyne, you can't." Toriel said calmly, though she was just as angry. "We can't reply to this with violence."
"Th-then what can we d-do?" Alphys asked. Everyone went quiet, thinking of solutions. Then Sans snapped his fingers.
"I've got a plan." he declared with a mischievous grin. Toriel eyed him suspiciously. Seeing her expression, Sans shook his head. "It's not anything bad, so don't worry. Here's how it works..." he told everyone his idea.
For everyday after that, Frisk was picked up by different monsters each time. First it was Toriel, then Mettaton and Napstablook, then Asgore, then Undyne and Alphys, then Sans and Papyrus. They made it a point to show that Frisk had people who cared about her. They also made sure to let the kids know that they knew Frisk was being made fun of. Mettaton made a statement that he'd stuff any bullies he found into a trash can and hurdle them off a cliff. Sans simply glared at them with his glowing eye and warned that if they didn't stop making fun of Frisk, they would have a bad time. Undyne threatened to beat them to a pulp if they continued. All in all, Frisk's school life was beginning to get better. And their smile when picked up by their family of monsters made it all worth it.







Well, hello there! I'm Aquarius, though you can call me Quari if you'd like. I enjoy books, writing, playing piano, drawing, and video games. I'm in tons of fandoms like Undertale, Sherlock, Transformers, Star Wars, the Matrix (does that even have a fandom?) and more. I'm a bit of a science nerd, mostly astronomy and physics. Shoot me a message if you'd like to chat, fangirl, whatever!
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