Ponytale

by Dragonfire2lm


Stonedin Town

Frisk sniffed and said they were having trouble finding the last word. Sans helped them find it but was quickly berated by his brother. Papyrus exclaimed that it was treason to help the human, it was their job to capture humans not help them.

Frisk took a shaky breath and apologized, they just wanted to help out and make friends. They didn't want to get anyone in trouble.

Papyrus asked Sans if humans were supposed to leak from their eyes and the hoodie wearing skeleton explained it was called crying. Papyrus asked if there anything he could do.

Sans inspected Frisk and replied that maybe the human was tired and offered to take Frisk to town so they could rest. When they nodded, Sans told Papyrus that he could try to capture the human later, picked Frisk up and told Papyrus he'd ketchup later.

Frisk blinked and while they still being held by Sans, they were no longer in the place the were before. Frisk looked around at the neat stone brick houses, tidy little gardens and stone pathways as ponies went about their daily business. The town was small and simple, almost plain in appearance but had a bit of charm to it that felt welcoming.

Sans put them down and welcomed them to Stonedin Town, a place of hardworking honest ponies. The skeleton guided them to the Inn and handed them a small bag of gold coins. Sans said everyone Underground used the coins, called Bits, to buy things. He said they should have enough to stay at the Inn for a night and still have enough left over for snacks.

After a nap Frisk felt better, if not a little embarrassed at how they acted. They took the time to explore the town and made a note to check out the library after they had talked to Papyrus. As they wandered Frisk noticed that the town was surrounded by a high stone wall that looked fairly new. They thought that maybe it was built to keep the dogs out.

Frisk remembered the conflict between the diamond dogs and the ponies. They decided that maybe it was good idea to sort that problem out first.