UNDER THE VEIL [Undertale][Sans X OC][Sans needed][PAFP]

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  • [align=center][font=times new roman][color=white]Marion smiled a little, a rather rare sight. "Eh. This place isn't half bad," she commented, finally sitting down across from him. "Don't see why anyone would want to destroy this place..."

  • "Me either, but who knows? Monsters might be curious. I wouldn't blame them" He shrugged, winking. He didn't really mind what happened, he really only cared about his brother, he didn't have many friends, but he liked it that way.

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    I have a mini plot (I guess.) While Sans and Marion are at Grillby's, Frisk (who is doing the Genocide run) and Papyrus are doing the puzzles, right when Frisk is about to kill Papyrus Marion intervenes and instead kills/severely injured Frisk (her also getting hurt a bit) and maybe Sans could end up seeing that.


    [IC:]
    Marion remembered one single memory hit her after that. Remembering her family, remembering why she never got any sleep, why she was on the streets...her eyes significantly darkened and they became thinner as she looked down, putting her hand on her face. "Yeah...," she mumbled, just loud enough for him to hear. "I'd blame them. It's their decision to become a genocidal maniac."

  • (Sure!)


    Sans raised his brow at this, but after all, what he had been saying had been pretty strange. "Welp, I'm gonna check on my bro and this kid. Wanna come?" He slid from the chair.

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    "Sure. Nothing else to do...," she said, standing up from her chair and tugging her hood over her head even more. Marion usually didn't like other monsters, but something inside her seemed to be telling her to go. She felt her hair tentacle seem to curl up, and hoped no one saw the slight movement.

  • "Alrighty, sadly don't have a shortcut for this one" He shrugged and stepped outside, the crunch of snow under his shoe. He lead her to the end of the ten where his brother was talking to a human. "Oh, shh." He pulled her behind some shrubbery watching. He could faintly hear what he was saying. The human moved forward, drawing a glinting weapon. His eyes widened, and he reached out, but was frozen.

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    A human...wow..., she thought as she was pulled behind the bushes. Normally she would not stand to be shoved, but her sight was set on the human child-and then her pupils landed on the weapon. The taller skeleton seemed weak but looked like he tried to hide it. She noticed that Sans's hand has reached out but he seemed to be frozen in fear. It was bound to be seen, she thought, seeing that they weren't that far away, and the tentacle at the back of her head extended, staying just out of sight of the human, who was slowly advancing towards the taller skeleton as if to taunt him, before wrapping around the child's leg and flicked her tentacle behind him, making the child face plant-hard-on the ground. After a couple of seconds, he had gotten up and sliced at it making a cut, causing her to let out a small, quiet cat like hiss in pain before it hit him in the temple, throwing him to the ground again.

  • Sans broke free and practically fell. H recovered and ran to his brother, tears streaming don his face. "Brother...?" Papyrus was shaking, tears welling. Sans just hugged him, holding and sobbing. The human made a sound like true anger. "You got in my way!" It turned and stared at Marion, blood dripping from their nose.

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    Marion walked out and looked at the two skeleton brothers for a split second, before turning her attention on the human child. "Well, can't say I'm sorry," she shrugged. "I've felt the same feeling before. Wanting to kill everybody. It was half hormones." Her tentacle inched closer, just out of striking range. "But, it's obvious for you it's not puberty." At a great speed she made her tentacle hit the human in the jaw, hoping to at least knock him down or even just to make him stumble a few steps.

  • Sans turned his head, releasing his brother. His right eye glowed a sinister blue, and practically ran past Marion, letting his fist collide with the human's temple. He stumbled back, his own power reverberating. The human slid along the snow, lying almost motionless, it's chest rising and falling faintly.

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    Marion felt the tentacle shrink and soon was where it was before she had attacked him. Wrapping it around her neck like a scarf, she stared at the human for a couple seconds before her eyes went to Sans, a smile on her face. "That was pretty cool," she said as she walked towards him and extended a hand to offer to help him up. "But seriously. You probably saved my life back there." She almost said another word besides 'life' but decided against it.

  • Sans almost completely breaking down. "I.. " He fell to his knees, his brother trembling as he stood over him, hand on his shoulder.

  • [align=center][font=times new roman][color=white]Marion put her hand to her side, not exactly knowing what she should say or do. In all honesty, despite what she'd been through, she wasn't very good with being sympathetic or comforting people in general. It could be worse..., she had thought. At least he had the idea to check back at the restaurant. Her mouth moved slightly but nothing came out as she felt a side she hasn't felt before come out, and after a moment she sat on her knees and put her hand on his back. "Don't worry. All that matters is that your brother and you are okay. You both'll be fine."