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THE GREAT PAPYRUS! ([personal profile] coolskeletonnyehntyfive) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log2016-01-30 11:07 pm

[Closed] If the rocks in the box get the water right down to your socks

Who: Papyrus and Sans
When: Following the daring escape from jail
Where: Mero Deck, Papyrus's room
What: Mindless brotherly cuteness
Warnings: None, will update if necessary!

It seemed impossible to settle back down after their thrilling escape from jail, but regardless, the brothers were giving it a try. Sans was even more worn down than usual after the day's exertions, and Papyrus was still a little scuffed up thanks to the police and his own clumsiness. He'd insisted on making sure Steven was okay and taken some time to wash the worst of the smudges off his skull and foot, but once all of that was taken care of, all he wanted to do was fall into their comfortable routine.

Finding themselves on a spaceship impossibly far from home had shaken things up quite a bit, but the brothers had their system. Those few things between them that would probably never change. Papyrus would always show up to carry Sans out of the bar when it was time, Sans would drive him bonkers with awful jokes before falling asleep, and no matter what else they had going on, every night, they met up in Papyrus's room for a bedtime story.

Papyrus sat on the edge of his bed, pulling off his remaining boot and sighing a little. He was going to have to find a replacement if he couldn't get the other one back; walking around here barefoot was simply too noisy.

"Really though, Sans," Papyrus lifted his bare foot and inspected it for dirt before getting into bed, "I don't think I'm going to be able to sleep! So much happened today! I still can't believe we all went to jail!"

It was embarrassing at first, but Papyrus got over it quickly enough when he learned that detaining innocent people had become something of a trend.
skelepun: ([sans] 69)

1/?

[personal profile] skelepun 2016-01-31 08:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Good point."

Flipping ahead, Sans glimpsed the usual progression of things. The duckling had a big brother who was cooler than the little duckling in every way. Pretty standard. Definitely not too difficult to improve upon.

"We waddle to the riverbank, I swim through like no other. And though he's got a lot to learn, I stop to help my brother."
skelepun: ([sans] 54)

2/?

[personal profile] skelepun 2016-01-31 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
"I run into the meadow next, to see what I can see. Hello whizzy dragonfly, hello buzzy bee. I go down to the pond to swim and chase some butterflies. When suddenly, a frog jumps out and gives me a surprise."

Sans held up the illustration -- which looked very much like a duck creature locked in endless battle with a hideous amphibious abomination -- and made a series of accompanying gagging sounds. Once his idiocy was rewarded with a snort from of Papyrus, Sans continued.
skelepun: ([sans] 53)

3/3

[personal profile] skelepun 2016-01-31 08:42 am (UTC)(link)
"At lunchtime when the sun is hot, a shady spot's the best. My big bro tells me stories while we cuddle close and rest."

Sans stopped again, fiddling with the pages. It went on like this, about the little duckling playing with their friends, enjoying the rest of their day, until finally curling up to sleep again. His eye wandered back to the scuff marks on Papyrus's skull, staring for a little longer than he realized or meant to.

"Man, talking about lunchtime is making me hungry. Wanna grab a bite?"
skelepun: (brotime)

[personal profile] skelepun 2016-01-31 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
"That's cool of you, bro. Thanks." Setting the book aside, Sans stood. Standing turned to a stretch, which turned to a yawn, until he was leaning hard against the door waiting for Papyrus to get up out of bed. He was in his pajamas, but whatever. Sans wasn't in uniform, either.

Unlike Papyrus, he was tired. The last few days were heavy on magic and very light on sleep. It was a wonder he managed to stay awake as long as he did through the enthralling tale of the duckling's adventures.

"So, uh." For a second, it seemed like Sans wouldn't finish that thought. They were both out of Papyrus's room before he started it up again. "How's your face doing?"
Edited 2016-01-31 09:01 (UTC)
skelepun: ([sans] 53)

[personal profile] skelepun 2016-01-31 09:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Heh, yeah, I know. Just thought I'd ask. Don't want to deprive the Starflight of your slick mug, am I right?"

With a quick nudge to the ribs, Sans waggled his brow bones. It was a good enough cover. After all, Papyrus was right. It was just a scratch, something that didn't even warrant busting out the green magic. Besides, with how drained he felt, Sans wasn't sure he could heal so much as a stubbed toe.

It was the way it happened more than anything. The humans on the Moira were kind for the most part. At the very least, Sans couldn't imagine any of them actively trying to bring harm to either him or Papyrus. But despite all the safety of the Moira, someone sure did put those scuff marks on Papyrus's face. They might've done a lot more, if Sans and Miles didn't just happen to drop in. The thought of it made his marrow boil.

Man, he really needed a drink.

The Moira never really slept, but Sans wasn't surprised to find the bar briefly unmanned. Looping around the back, he gestured to one of the stools. "Take a seat, bro. You wanted milk, right?"
Edited 2016-01-31 09:21 (UTC)
skelepun: ([sans] 40)

[personal profile] skelepun 2016-02-02 10:00 am (UTC)(link)
Thankfully, Sans was faced away from Papyrus when the musical sound of victory echoed through the empty bar. The glee in his grin was nearly blinding and it took concentrated effort to school his expression to something low key when he turned around.

"Oh man, bro, looks like some weirdo's been hitting the barstools again. I'll let Miles know." Sans very nearly lost his battle for a straight face, clunking down a tall glass of milk. "Drink up."
skelepun: ([sans] 30)

[personal profile] skelepun 2016-02-03 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
"You love it, don't lie, man." Rounding back towards the front with some ketchup and a sad bowl of beer nuts, Sans settled back around to sit beside Papyrus. Sure enough, yet another whoopie cushion sounded when he sat down.

"Hey, next time I go to the library we should pick out a few books together. The stacks aren't arranged by color, but it's pretty cool."
skelepun: (exhausted)

[personal profile] skelepun 2016-02-04 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
Hearing his brother ramble about the proper order of things was as good as a lullaby on his tired bones, but Sans forced himself to stay awake. His thoughts were too scattered. It was a recipe for bad dreams. The last thing he needed was another blaster incident.

Papyrus stayed up for days on end. Why couldn't he?

"Well, maybe not now, but y'know. I'm not 100% lazy. I like things and the process of doing them, sometimes."
skelepun: (im tired)

[personal profile] skelepun 2016-02-04 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"Psh, nah, I was thinking more for you," Sans deflected, looking a little embarrassed. Truth be told, he was already well versed with the science and nerd garbage present there. The blueprints that arrived from the Ingress were practically burning a hole in the hull under his bed, taunting him with [redacted] plans for a machine he would never complete. If Papyrus knew that, he might start nagging him to try again, and as much as that could be really nice...

Sans just didn't really want to talk about it.

"Or us, I mean. I saw some cool stuff in there. I know you like car schematics, but I bet starship schematics are pretty interesting too."
skelepun: ([sans] 69)

[personal profile] skelepun 2016-02-05 07:34 am (UTC)(link)
Man, Papyrus's enthusiasm was infectious. Grinning, Sans made a show of shooting a wink his brother's way.

"Don't see why not. Heck, better to familiarize yourself with it now. Who knows, maybe you'll get the chance to drive one someday."