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Papyrus Alternate Ending Essay
"DAAAAAD!", screamed a tiny Papyrus.

Sluggishly, Sans came out of his room, being woken up rudely by Papyrus' sudden loud voice. Then again..Gaster did move Papyrus' bedroom just a few feet by Sans' room in case Papy need something.

Yelling again, Papyrus, door wide open because he was afraid of the dark would consume him in the middle of the night, sat upright in his bed once Sans shuffled in, and leaning against the door frame.

"What's up, kiddo?", Sans yawned as he rubbed his eyes.

Blinking, Papyrus was expecting his Dad to come instead of brother, but he didn't care. He loved his brother after all.

Despite not getting Gaster, Papyrus put on a fake pouting face and huffed annoyingly at Sans, pretending to be disgusted.

"Hmph! You are not Dad, Sans", Papyrus
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Finally feeling the rush of exhaustion hit him, Sans whispered to no one, "There, there, Papy. I won't leave you. Not ever.", however, Papyrus must've heard this because he sleepily smiled to himself.

Smiling tiredly, Sans soon felt his eyes droop and eventually, he too fell asleep.

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Gaster's P.O.V

'Ack..I'm so tired..Maybe I'll sleep after I say goodnight to the boys. Yeah, that's a good idea.', Gaster, himself, tiredly smiled.

He went up the 7 flight of stairs and opened Papyrus' door.

When Gaster opened the door, Gaster almost had a small heart attack from what he saw.

Sans was curled up next to Papyrus, who was sleeping and facing towards Sans, protectively laid an arm over Papyrus' small frame. He was also passed out cold like his younger brother.

Smiling, Gaster quietly tiptoed to his sleeping skeleton son's and lean over the bed. Then, Gaster gently kissed both of their foreheads and bid them 'Goodnight'.

After staring at them for awhile, Gaster quietly left the room, leaving the door slightly ajar.

He soon after made his way down the stairs and collapsed on the living couch (he still sleeps there, OK?) then passed out

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