He then stopped and looked at the mess on the floor. Taking notice of the glass on the floor he used a set of magic hands to carefully pick up the large pieces from the carpet. He was gonna have to vacuum later.

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to make a mess when I found this. I was just trying to find a game that we could all play together." Dream nervously laughed and looked down at the floor.

Gaster quietly sighed and went to take a seat on the floor with his kids. 'Well I was going to have to tell Papyrus about her eventually.' He thought.

His mind racing as he flipped through the photo album with them for a minute. Not really saying much as he thought back on his memories of the skeleton he fell in love with. He stopped on an image of Rouge holding Sans.

"What was her name?" Dream quietly questioned and looked up at Gaster. Seeing a small smile form.

"Her name was Rouge Script. Sans probably told you about how loving and caring she always was by now. Though when she donned her whole set of battle armor she was a fearsome skeleton. Always ready and willing to fight and protect everyone. Willing to do anything to keep monster kind safe. While outside of that armor she was the most silliest, lazy, kind, loving, caring monsters around. Always going into town to play with children. Getting kids interested in the guard and using their magic for more then just fighting. Just an all around amazing skeleton that many monsters loved. I will never stop loving her... or missing her."

Gaster couldn't stop the small sigh that left him. One of the down sided when he thought about what happened. Always smiling as he thought about his wife only to be forced to remember the entity that took her away from the Underground and her family.

Nightmare slowly nodded and thought. He leaned on the tall skeleton. Feeling the sorrow and slight misery that came from him. He could easily tell that something bad happened to Rouge Script.

He felt bad and couldn't help but wish that he and Dream had gotten a chance to meet her. She sounded amazing. Like the stories of their own mother. He wondered if their mom and Rouge would've gotten along and set up play dates if they were close friends.

"Why did mom leave? Did mom not like me?" Papyrus questioned in a small voice. Frowning since she had left nor long after he was born.

"WHAT! Papyrus never ever think like that." Gaster frowned as he picked Papyrus up from Sans' lap and held him close.

"Rouge loved you with all her soul. I can not tell you how many plans she had set up for you. Birthday's, toys, how excitedly she would tell me that she would personally train you so you could be in the guard. She loved you so much... she did not leave because she did not like you... she sadly left because she had no choice."

He kissed Papyrus' forehead. Gently clanking his teeth on the smaller skeletons skull. "She was ready to do everything to make you the coolest skeleton around. I can promise you that. And you know what I always say about Promises. Never make them unless you truly mean what is said or you truly mean to keep your promise to someone."

Papyrus gave a small smile and looked up at Gaster. Slowly nodding and hugging him. "Jus 'member Paps. Mom' 'lways ith us... even if she isn' here physically." Sans said quietly and leaned back a little.

"... What happened to her?" Nightmare frowned as he watched Papyrus. He didn't like the wave of negativity that came from his tiny brother. He had felt the negative energy slowly build up in him and didn't understand why Papyrus would believe he was the cause. He was such a ball of energy.

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