A skeleton was rearranging furniture within his home he was positioning cushions and pillows in a certain area, he was acting fast while doing so. An albino owl poked its head out from its home, it glared at the skeleton who was moving things around.

"What are you doing Sans?" the owl asked.

"Sorry Papyrus, didn't mean to wake you," the skeleton said throwing another pillow onto the pile.

"What a mess," Papyrus said looking at the pile of soft objects.

"Oh hush you," Sans said to the bird while plopping himself into a chair with a sigh of relief. "We will have a guest here today, I believe that this guest is someone important."

"Your guess normally ends up in us getting in trouble," Papyrus hissed at the skeleton who got comfy within the chair.

"It isn't a guess," the skeleton said pulling the edge of his hat over his eye sockets.

"So what does this person look like?" Papyrus asked crossing his wings over his chest.

"Young, around the age of twelve maybe," Sans yawned out closing his eye sockets in the process. "Short reddish brown hair, fair skin, I can't tell if their female or male. The strange part is that their human, so might be a good change of pace for me. Maybe I can teach them about brains over brawn, hopefully change their society a bit for the future."

"You should take off your glasses before you fall asleep," Papyrus said to the obviously tired skeleton.

"I…ll…be…fi…ne," Sans murmured out before letting out some soft snores.


Meanwhile, a young human child is out with a goat monster. The monster looked to be hunting while the human seemed to be messed around with a stick.

"Frisk, stop messing around," the monster demanded. "You're going to scare away the animals."

"Sorry Asriel, but I'm bored," Frisk said shrugging their shoulders while holding a stick.

Asriel stopped in his tracks and Frisk stopped while watching him, they climbed up onto a dead log with a sturdy branch, but it creaked under them. Asriel stopped a big deer off in the edge of the forest, Frisk watched intently trying not to make noise. Asriel drew an arrow into his bow, Frisk edged forward on the branch it creaked more and a faint cracking was heard.

Asriel was about to fire the arrow, when Frisk and the branch fell on top of him. The arrow fired and missed the deer heading straight into the forest, the deer ended up running off. Frisk quickly got up and started running to the forest, Asriel wasn't far behind them.

"Come back here you little wart," Asriel hissed out swinging his bow to hit Frisk.

Frisk was in the forest safe from Asriel's wrath, which for them was better than having to deal with an angry goat monster.

"I'll go find the arrow for you," Frisk said hoping that could calm him down.

"I doubt that you would be able to," Asriel hissed at the human.

Frisk felt like they needed to defend their honor, so they stood at the edge.

"I will find it," Frisk said knowing that they could find it.

"Frisk get out of there," Asriel said looking around. "That forest is crawling with actual monsters."

"I'm not scared," Frisk said defending what little honor they had.

"Fine, go kill yourself," Asriel said slinging his bow on him. "Not going to stop you."

Frisk went deeper into the forest, they had to admit, the forest had an atmosphere that was dark. Though Frisk didn't want to believe that there was anything dangerous in the forest. There was just no way for there to be such things here. Frisk saw the arrow up in a tree, Frisk smiled because they knew that this was going to be easy for them.

Frisk climbed up a nearby tree, they were going to take this back to prove to Asriel that they were able to get a job done without fearing some old fairy tale. Before Frisk could get their hands on the arrow, the branch broke and they were sent falling down onto some moss. Frisk hit the moss and continued falling threw where they landed in a pile.

They began to clear the dust around them before they heard coughing come from someone older, Frisk sat up and looked over seeing a skeleton sitting at the table.

"Hello there kiddo," the skeleton said in a kind manner. "You did drop in today."

The skeleton seemed to laugh at his own pun, which Frisk couldn't help but laugh as well. The skeleton rose from the chair and went over to Frisk. Frisk got a clearer image of the skeleton, the skeleton wore glasses and his eye sockets were the strangest, they were large and dark with flames within the sockets acting as eyes. The skeleton took Frisk's hand and lifted them to their feet.

"Now the name's Sans kiddo," the skeleton said with a gentle smile. "Though I will admit you are a tad bit late."

"I am?" Frisk asked curious about this skeleton.

"Well yes, thought you would turn up sooner," Sans said shrugging his shoulder.

"How did you know that I was going to be falling into your home?" Frisk asked looking at the skeleton.

"I happen to be a wizard small one," Sans said turning to Frisk. "A soothsayer if you want to give me that title."

"Uh?" Frisk said confused for the most part.

"What never heard of one before?" Sans asked looking at Frisk.

"No, it's just," Frisk began trying to find the words to explain this situation to the skeleton. "It's just…"

"Don't make a fuss over it," Sans said walking over to a bookshelf. "I'm going to offer you an education."

"An education?" Frisk asked wondering what that was.

"Yes, it'll be us to go over history, mathematics, culture, and my personal favorite philosophy," Sans said his grin widening.

"Way to put it Sans," a voice said in a disgruntle tone.

Frisk turned and saw an albino owl sitting there with hate filled eyes.

"That's a nice stuffed owl," Frisk said poking the owl's chest only for the owl to back away and puff up in anger.

"Stuffed?" the owl asked enraged. "I beg your pardon."

The owl flew into his little home causing Frisk to feel guilty.

"Do not mind Papyrus kiddo," Sans said. "He's a bit sensitive."

"Am not!" Papyrus shouted from his home.

Sans laughed slightly and Frisk bowed their head in guilt, though they felt a hand on their head. They looked up and saw Sans standing there.

"Do not let him bother you kiddo," Sans said gently.

Sans went over to the home and looked inside.

"Papyrus come out and apologize to the kiddo," Sans said glaring inside.

"Kid?" Papyrus asked. "There's not one."

"Oh I swear I will turn you into a human when I get the chance," Sans threatened the owl.

"I would like to see you try," Papyrus laughed.

Sans growled and his fist tightened in anger.

"Ignorant fowl," Sans grumbled returning to the bookshelf. "Alright kiddo are you learning anything where you are at?"

"I am learning to be a page," Frisk said rubbing the back of their head.

"A page?" Sans asked astonished. "That's not an education, that more of helping a dummy knock the block off another dummy. They are not even using their brains, all hot blooded men and monsters butting heads and for what. Nothing!"

"You seem pretty upset about that," Frisk said looking at the skeleton.

"Sorry," Sans said pulling out some books. "I did not intend to have a grumpy demeanor then."

Frisk stayed silent and watched as Sans laid some books out on the table, Frisk looked up and saw that it was getting darker out.

"I have to get back to the castle, I'll be back tomorrow if you want," Frisk said quickly. "But I have to get back or else I am going to get you in trouble."

"Better idea, I'll go with you," Sans said in a happy tone. "So then I can give you an education along with you being able to work of your chores and duties. That is until I can fully pull you away from them."

Sans gave Frisk a smile that Frisk saw that he was up to something. Sans moved to the middle of the space and picked up a large staff.

"Alright let's see here," Sans said looking around the room. "Attention everything here. I need everything's attention."

Frisk watched as everything around them turned to face Sans, even the books seemed to be facing him. Sans opened a bag and the items started to float into the bag shrinking in size as they went into the bag. Sans looked over at Frisk and smiled, Frisk stood there dumbfounded as everything went into the bag.

"Sans! You numb skull!" a cry of annoyance protested against the actions.

Frisk looked over at Papyrus was trying to dodge everything that was going into the bag, even Sans was having a hard time getting everything organized. Soon enough everything was organized and Papyrus had settled himself on Sans's hat.

"Let's get off to the castle kiddo," Sans said picking up the bag. "Lead the way."