Roman is eager to absorb that attention, though they are obviously still distressed about not knowing where Sans is. They accept the pets, and then lean in close to sniff Papyrus more officially - they already recognize him from before, but it's good to be sure.
Papyrus's friendly behaviour lures in Times, too, who comes to flop down by his side and make plaintive half howls - its the only way they really know to explain what they're missing. New still hangs off at a distance, looking at Papyrus suspiciously, as if he's an impostor.
Roman listens to what Papyrus says, and then dashes a short distance away from him - only to look back expectantly, as if they'er expecting the skeleton to follow. They have someone to go right?
They come back a few moments later when Papyrus doesn't immediately follow, bouncing on their paws as if they're trying to encourage Papyrus to get going. He knows where Sans is, right? Is that what he was saying? It's harder to communicate with people that aren't Sans - he always knows what they mean.
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Papyrus's friendly behaviour lures in Times, too, who comes to flop down by his side and make plaintive half howls - its the only way they really know to explain what they're missing. New still hangs off at a distance, looking at Papyrus suspiciously, as if he's an impostor.
Roman listens to what Papyrus says, and then dashes a short distance away from him - only to look back expectantly, as if they'er expecting the skeleton to follow. They have someone to go right?
They come back a few moments later when Papyrus doesn't immediately follow, bouncing on their paws as if they're trying to encourage Papyrus to get going. He knows where Sans is, right? Is that what he was saying? It's harder to communicate with people that aren't Sans - he always knows what they mean.