I was a substitute teacher for a little while between grad schools, and one day I had a middle school math class for the morning. The work they were assigned wasnât *especially* hard, and one little girl knocked it out in 20 minutes. She started drawing what was very obviously Sans Undertale, and when I noticed I wanted to be supportive, and had the following exchange:
âWhatâs that youâre drawing?â
*panicking* âItâs nothing, Iâm sorry, Iâll put it away.â
âNo itâs okay, I was just curious about it.â
âItâs nothing. I donât want to get in trouble.â
âYouâre not in trouble, I just thought it looked like a character from a video game I like.â
Her face *lit up* the second I gave her the smallest bit of approval. She started asking me if Iâd heard of various AUs for Undertale, and I tried to follow along as she explained her favorites. I obviously had to keep an eye on the rest of the class, answering questions and helping with algebra, but each time I passed her desk she had more things to tell me.
Anyway, it was very cute, but also a little sad how obviously starved she was for someone kind to talk about her stories with. Kids deserve to have someone in their corner, and it takes no effort at all to smile and listen if they have something they want to share. Preserve the earnestness you want to see in the world.