Sans the Skeleton (
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[closed prompts] at the big finale i would tear my face away
Who: Sans and a whole shwack of people.
What: Sans’s skin falls off and so he decides it’s time to leave. If you want in, then hit me up OOC!
When: April 13th, 2055
Where: Various places, Virgo HQ
Warnings: Body horror and feelings.
Sans has been laying low the past few days - after another appointment with Silver, he has to be on his guard. Nothing manifested immediately, which means he is going to be in suspense until something does. A couple times that’s meant entire parts of his body melting off, and he has to be prepared for the idea that it might happen again.
He doesn’t have much flesh left, at this point. There can’t be much left to go.
He’s hoping for more of his magic back instead, but he’s never had much choice before. When he abruptly starts feeling ill early one evening, he instinctually goes straight for the bathroom. Instead of throwing up, he coughs up nothing but dust. And then it gets way, way worse.
The process would be nightmarish for anyone less prepared, and for him it still scores a solid ‘horrifying.’ Like his arms and his legs before, everything that made him humans seems to fall apart into dust all at once, except for this time there is just so much of it. It gets all over the floor and trails into the shower, where he feverishly attempts to wash the rest of it off.
When he’s done, he’s washed himself quite literally down to the bone. He doesn’t have much time to get used to what he catches sight of in the mirror, either. It’s done. He can’t stay here anymore. Not like this.
He has to act now.
What: Sans’s skin falls off and so he decides it’s time to leave. If you want in, then hit me up OOC!
When: April 13th, 2055
Where: Various places, Virgo HQ
Warnings: Body horror and feelings.
Sans has been laying low the past few days - after another appointment with Silver, he has to be on his guard. Nothing manifested immediately, which means he is going to be in suspense until something does. A couple times that’s meant entire parts of his body melting off, and he has to be prepared for the idea that it might happen again.
He doesn’t have much flesh left, at this point. There can’t be much left to go.
He’s hoping for more of his magic back instead, but he’s never had much choice before. When he abruptly starts feeling ill early one evening, he instinctually goes straight for the bathroom. Instead of throwing up, he coughs up nothing but dust. And then it gets way, way worse.
The process would be nightmarish for anyone less prepared, and for him it still scores a solid ‘horrifying.’ Like his arms and his legs before, everything that made him humans seems to fall apart into dust all at once, except for this time there is just so much of it. It gets all over the floor and trails into the shower, where he feverishly attempts to wash the rest of it off.
When he’s done, he’s washed himself quite literally down to the bone. He doesn’t have much time to get used to what he catches sight of in the mirror, either. It’s done. He can’t stay here anymore. Not like this.
He has to act now.
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He hands the phone back to Frisk.
"Guess we're about to find out, huh?" He cracks his knuckles. He puts a hand on their shoulder, just in case. "Ready?"
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Whatever. It'll probably be okay - and what are they going to do, walk? They lift their other hand to place on Sans's shoulder as well and nod.
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It happens instantaneously, just like always. One moment they are in a park, and the next they are in an alleyway - about a foot off the ground. The drop isn't painful so much as its alarming.
It takes a moment for Sans to get his wind back.
"Look right to you, kid?"
He doesn't have a good idea what he's looking for.
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...well, it looks about the same as the one in the picture. Concrete and pavement, it's clean in a way that seems like it's just because no one's been back here in a while. There's only businesses and storage places down in this area of town; they use big dumpsters instead of the little metal cans tucked up against the wall. Frisk gestures for Sans to stay where he is as they approach the end and peer up and down the street.
"Okay." It's clear. They dart out and right, up to the door of the nearest building. This is the right address - but they've never been here before in their life. Is it a building Silver owns, or just one he picked? All they can do is trust his instructions. They try the door to see if it's unlocked.
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Sans approaches and peers in after Frisk, trying to commit the details to memory. It will be a lot easier to shortcut to somewhere he's seen in person, and doing it indoors gets rid of that pesky witness problem.
"Is this really where they're doing the debuggings?" he asks.
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"Silver wants them here first," is the only explanation they give. They're sure he'll figure it out. "Then someone's gonna take them there."
Perhaps that someone is meant to be Frisk themself. Of course they'll do whatever they need to, but they'd much rather wait here for Sans to be done.
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"Gotcha. So you're the middle man, huh?" he asks, ostensibly unaffected by the difference. He pauses for a moment before adding: "Thanks."
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At least, they hope not.
"It's okay." They smile. It's what they came here for: to help. "Will you wait for him to come?" It might make sense to, but Frisk isn't inclined to try and stop Sans if he wants to leave. He's on a tight schedule.
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"Nah...I can't risk the time. I don't know if they've got something up their sleeve I don't know about, so catching them by surprise is my best bet. 'Sides, I've got someone in particular there waiting for me."
Rarity already knows this is happening, so he doesn't want to leave her in suspense any longer than he has to. He really should just go and get this done, but something is making him linger.
He honestly doesn't know if he'll see Frisk again.