THE GREAT PAPYRUS! (
coolskeletonnyehntyfive) wrote in
thisavrou_log2016-03-05 12:58 am
And I've written pages, upon pages...
Who: Papyrus and Sans
When: March 3
Where: Papyrus's room, because everything's better in an egg bed
What: The brothers are overdue for a difficult talk
Warnings: Mentions of death, will update as needed
Sans's return had been a strange event for both skeletons, and though they'd shuffled more or less back into their old routines, a definite awkwardness still hung in the air between them. Papyrus's cheer seemed more artificial, and even Sans's jokes had a hollowness to them.
It was a comfort to have Sans back, settling in to take Fluffy Bunny on another peek-a-boo adventure in the comfortably droning voice of a doting relative who already knew the story forwards and backwards, but Papyrus couldn't quite get comfortable. Finding Sans's dust had hurt in a way words couldn't describe, Chara's words had bitten deep, and though time and extra shows of optimism were working to close those wounds, even he couldn't completely smooth them over.
"Sans, wait," Papyrus reached out to put his hand over the book, lowering it so he could meet his eyesockets. "Instead of a story, what if we just... hang out before bed? Like 'cool bros'? Or at least, one cool one and one lame one!"
That last part dripped with the same forced lightness he'd been treating everyone with lately.
When: March 3
Where: Papyrus's room, because everything's better in an egg bed
What: The brothers are overdue for a difficult talk
Warnings: Mentions of death, will update as needed
Sans's return had been a strange event for both skeletons, and though they'd shuffled more or less back into their old routines, a definite awkwardness still hung in the air between them. Papyrus's cheer seemed more artificial, and even Sans's jokes had a hollowness to them.
It was a comfort to have Sans back, settling in to take Fluffy Bunny on another peek-a-boo adventure in the comfortably droning voice of a doting relative who already knew the story forwards and backwards, but Papyrus couldn't quite get comfortable. Finding Sans's dust had hurt in a way words couldn't describe, Chara's words had bitten deep, and though time and extra shows of optimism were working to close those wounds, even he couldn't completely smooth them over.
"Sans, wait," Papyrus reached out to put his hand over the book, lowering it so he could meet his eyesockets. "Instead of a story, what if we just... hang out before bed? Like 'cool bros'? Or at least, one cool one and one lame one!"
That last part dripped with the same forced lightness he'd been treating everyone with lately.

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Sans was okay with that. Well, except when he wasn't, but he could ignore that while reciting Fluffy Bunny for the millionth time.
Except when he couldn't.
"Huh?" Sans asked, blinking up at his brother and closing the book. Not like he really needed it open to begin with, at this point Sans only bothered turning the pages out of appearances' sake. "Uh, sure, bro. What sort of hangouts did you have in mind?"
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He scooted to the edge of the bed so he could sit up without bonking his skull on the top of it.
"I'm afraid my proper hangout clothes are in the wash, but that's okay, since we're friends already! So... what if we just sat here and talked?"
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"Heh, I'm cool with that." Idly, Sans wonders if he sounds as apprehensive as he feels. "You wanna hear a joke?"
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Oh, well. He could always complain loudly and then steer them back on topic if it came to that. He sighed heavily and tilted his skull back in place of an eyeroll, putting on a dramatic display of tolerance, and glanced back at Sans.
"Oh, very well! If you must."
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Was he this tired before?
"I'll be honest, I got nothing."
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But the joke never comes, and Papyrus finally breaks the unpleasant silence between them.
"What did the skeleton say to his brother?"
He was never going to be the jokester of the family, but he could certainly try.
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"I dunno, pal, what did the skeleton say to his brother?"
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And he doesn't know what to do or think about a lot of it.
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"Maybe because his heart wasn't in it." He manages, punctuated by a few lingering wisps of laughter. A lot has happened. That's putting it mildly.
"... I know it has, Pap. February just wasn't our month."
I wanted to talk to you about it, he wants to say, but after we blew it the first time it just seemed too hard to bring up. I'm terrified.
Instead, he says: "You've been smiling again. I didn't want to wreck that."
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He doesn't want to be the one to broach the subject first. He has a lot of tangled up feelings about the things he's seen and heard, and though it's been awhile, Sans is still the person he turns to when things upset him or don't make sense.
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The silence reigns a bit longer, seemingly echoing off the roof of Papyrus' egg bed. He frowns up at it, wondering if his brother would forgive him for falling asleep. Probably not for a few days, at least. As tempting as escaping this is, Sans holds his ground.
Or in this case, Pap's mattress.
"... I guess I never asked how it was for you." Sans admits, quietly, without looking at much of anything, certainly not his brother. "Asked a lot of other people how you did, but never you. Heh."
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"That's all right!" He tries to sound cheerful, but even he can tell the attempt fell flat. He soldiers on, because at least they're finally sort of talking now. "A lot of people checked in or helped out, so I didn't have to..."
His fingers twiddle aimlessly with a quiet clack clack that fills the silence.
"Did they tell you I was the one... I was dropping by to see if you were ready for bed, you see, and... I guess the human got there first."
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He tugs his hoodie up, pulling it over his eyes. So much for pretense. Dignity became a low priority the moment they began engaging like this.
"Fuck, Pap..."
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He makes himself keep talking. Sans had asked, and even if it hurts, he wants to get it all out. It's the only thing he can think of that'll make it not hurt indefinitely.
"It was difficult," he admits. Still twiddling. "I tried very hard to take care of it, really I did! But in the end... I didn't know what to do with your... with the the dust, especially since there's no Grillby's here to sprinkle it on. I shook it out into a bag, and I threw the bag away, and then I washed all of your clothes and set them aside for when you came back."
Papyrus curled in on himself, hugging himself a little tighter, trying to make himself smaller.
"I should have done better. I failed you, brother. I'm sorry."
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An asshole who belongs in the trash, that's who.
"Tch, Papyrus, c'mon." He urges, forcing himself to come out of the guilty cloud he briefly disappeared into. "Don't ever say that. You're the great Papyrus, for fuh..dge's sake! Nothing you could ever do or say could ever fail me or disappoint me or any of that."
He pulled his hood back, trying to find Papyrus' eye sockets in the dim light.
"Are you hearing me, bro? You could never be anything but great, not to me. Not ever. Capiche?"
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And then Sans knocked them down, which still upsets him, but he can deal. He acted in defense, not because he liked the violence. He can accept that.
"I even tried to talk to them again, after everything. I just don't understand why they hurt so much!"
Or why they have to express it by hurting others.
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"You talked to them? Where? When?"
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Even now, he isn't sure why he did that. Sans had been dead, he knew it was the kid's fault, and he still went. He couldn't explain his actions now if he tried.
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Papyrus is special, of course. His belief in the goodness of others isn't so easily rattled. He's strong like that. Cool, in a way Sans can only aspire to.
To see even his brother laid low... it's enough to make Sans' eye flash an unpleasant blue.
"Whatever they said, it's not true."
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Papyrus isn't a fan of that blueish spark in his brother's eye, and he glances the other way. It's the sort of thing that made him feel like nothing but bad times lay ahead, and he's tired of violence.
"It's okay! All I did was talk to them!"
they pity you, and you should hear what they say when you're not there
"It wasn't the most enlightening conversation. Like I said..."
You know what they do to boring little monsters like that? They'll kill you.
"Great or not, I, Papyrus, was unable to get through to them."
They'll kill you, and Sans, and Asriel, and any other monster that comes on this ship.
He stays huddled up, trying to let that memory wash over him and away. It's hard to fully let go of it, but he can't bring himself to believe that everyone here feels that way. He hadn't seen that level of violence in many, and even some of the ones he knew might have hurt others in the past turned out to be pretty cool when he stopped to talk to them.
After a moment, he loosenes his hold on his knees and turns more toward Sans.
"Do you think... is it possible the people on this ship don't like us very much?"
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Working hard. Man, Papyrus would be so proud, if Sans could only bear to explain himself.
The last question jerks Sans out of his personal mire, blinking up at Papyrus with fresh apprehension.
"Huh? Why would you ask that?" Stupid question. "I mean, a lot of them definitely do. There's Rosethorn and Lara and Tobi and Pepper..."
Sans stops, thinking up a few more names. J, for all she was coming around, certainly didn't like them at first. Fenris, and how the man's lip curled when he found out what Sans was made of. And, of course, Chara themselves.
No matter how far away they got from the humanity that murdered and imprisoned them, sometimes the Moira could feel remarkably like home. Unfortunately.
Running his hand over his glabella, Sans' ribs rise and fall. He put off talking about this with Papyrus for too long. Maybe, deep down, he hoped he'd never have to.
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You could find a lot of things in Waterfall. All the ways in which monsters came to be represented on the surface were no secret. Books, drawings, movies -- places where monsters were nothing more than cruel obstacles for the brave human heroes to kill and overcome.
Sans never showed those ones to Papyrus.
"They just don't know what the truth is, bro. They don't get that we're not like that. And I guess it's kind of on us to show 'em, but... y'know, it's okay if you're tired or just don't want to some days. It's not your job to make everybody like you, especially when they don't like you for a dumb reason."
Sans was sitting up straighter now, one arm looped lazily around his little brother's shoulders.
"'Sides, I know this for sure, Pap. If anyone doesn't like you, it's 'cuz they don't know you yet." His smile grew by a few degrees, buoyed by what Sans saw as universal truth. "You're amazing, man. Coolest person in the world. If they can't see that, they're either blind or stupid and definitely not worth your time."
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He's quiet for once, mulling all of this over. The mentality Sans is explaining really doesn't make a lot of sense to him; who wouldn't want to make friends with others even if they look different? People in the underground came in all shapes and sizes, and he thought they were all neat in their own way. But sometimes people did stare at or recoil from him, and Zam had graphically illustrated the relationship between humans and skeletons for him once already. So there was definitely something to the idea of being seen as, well, monstrous and dangerous.
Humans sure were confusing sometimes.
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He'd learned his lesson and didn't intend to throw himself recklessly into their path anymore, but he wasn't about to quit.
By the time Sans finished his little talk, Papyrus had slung an arm around his shoulders and was grinning like old times. "What an astute observation! You're right, of course; I am very great and I have a lot to offer!" He tightened his hold for just a moment into a squeeze. "And together, we can overcome anything!"
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Absently, Sans wonders how on earth anyone could ever want to hurt him. It just doesn't make sense. In no universe or timeline could Sans forgive it.
Of course, Sans had hurt him. Recently. He saw it in his eyes as the crew cast their votes on his fate, and again when he left Papyrus all alone.
"Y'know, bro, I... never apologized. For, like, losing my mind n' everything."
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But this sort of talk was rare with them, and now Papyrus was remembering why. He was almost as worn out from this conversation as he had been from trying to keep his mind off Sans's absence in the first place. He didn't really want to keep having it, especially not when it seemed like they were only wandering into more and more uncomfortable territory, so he kept his sunny smile in place.
He had his responsibilities to his brother, after all, and he took them seriously.
"Nonsense! You were trying to do the right thing, and it's all behind us now!"
So please, can we go back to the way things were?
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Or maybe just himself. It's hard to say. And it's equally hard to miss the unspoken pleading in his little brother's tone.
Yeah, bro, of course we can.
"Heh, yeah, you said it, Pap. Wanna reorient this runaway hangout train back on F. Bunz, esquire?"
He waggles the book for emphasis.
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"Absolutely! And don't forget to do the voices!"
ending point here i think??
Except for all the things that went unsaid, and now continued to go unsaid. But... it was a start. A hitching, halting, ultimately short-lived start, but a start.
"Heh, you got it bro."