MoominTales Chapter 2
The Phone Call
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Sans was enjoying a nice cup of tea when the phone rang, and the hysterical voice of Moomin shattered the silence.
âSlow down there, chap,â He said, gently placing his tea back on the counter. âTell uncle Sans whatâs going on.â
He wasnât really Moominâs uncle - not exactly. But he had married into Moominâs family when he wed Toriel last year. And Toriel was Moominâs aunt, which made him Moominâs uncle by marriage.
His nephewâs voice rose to a pitch that only dogs could hear.
âSDKL:FL:SJ:S SNFUKFINKINS:LKFJL!â He sobbed.
âOnce more,â Sans said. â Slower this time.â
âSnufkinsdlflAnimalCrossingd;faf;lk;ak;sdl;Playing;djd HE WONâT EVEN LOOK AT ME!â Moomin screamed.
âOh no, relationship troubles, buddy?â Sans was sympathetic. He was having relationship troubles of his own.
Not Toriel, no, their marriage was a skeletonâs dream. But it was her family. . . they were having a huge dinner next week for the holidays, and he was anxious as to how he would be received.
He had only met a few people from her family - Moominâs other aunt, Moomin Papa and Moomin Mama, and Moomin, of course. And his nephewâs eccentric boyfriend.
They were all very sweet, which made him very anxious. He was worried that his strange family would not be accepted.
âInvite everyone from your side!â Toriel had said, excitedly. âI want the Bonesmiths, the Asgores, the Moomins, and the Mymbles all together for our celebration!â
And he could not refuse her, even as her son spat at him from across the table. âGuess youâre gonna have to rob the cemetery, HUH Sans?!â
Asriel was not very happy about his new stepfather.
But Sans was letting himself be distracted from the real issue - his wonderful, sweet nephewâs deteriorating love life.
âAwh, buddy, Iâm sure that he still loves you very much! Heâs just a little bit hyperfixated right now,â Sans reassured.
âBut- But itâs been over a month-â Moomin whimpered. âAnd the closest that we have gotten to a date was when he invited me to watch Raymond dance to K.K. âBubblegumâ with him.â
âDoes he still message you?â Sans worried, suddenly very angry with his nephewâs boyfriend. He understood obsessions (especially with his brother Papyrus), but this was ridiculous.
âHe texted me this morning to say that Joan was having a really great sale on turnips,â Moomin sniffled.
âMoomin. The turnips are only 89 bells today. A very good deal, Moomin.â
That was just not good enough.
âOkay,â Sans said. âYou need to have a serious conversation with him. Go over to his house tomorrow and explain that youâre feeling isolated and ignored. And if you need me to, I can have a talk with the guy myself.â
âNo, thatâs okay,â Moomin said, perhaps a little too quickly. And it did make Sansâ heart sink a little.
You wear crocs to a wedding one time and suddenly youâve lost face with the young ones forever. Never mind that it was his own wedding, he was as hip as the day was young.
Pun intended.
But perhaps Moomin should handle this himself, it was important for their relationship and it would help his sweet nephew grow a little too. Learn to fight for what he deserves.
âIâm feeling a little bit better,â Moomin sniffled. âAre we still on for the Harvest Festival?â
âOf course!â Sans said, fighting the wave of anxiety that suddenly washed over him. âAre the Mymbles coming?â
âI-I think so.â Moomin said. âWhen he was still talking, Snufkin told me that he was having trouble getting the invitation to his father. Apparently he kept shredding it. But he promised that they would come.â
Moomin brightened a little. âIâm really looking forward to meeting everyone. Youâre bringing your entire family, right?â
Sans knew that he would never be able to escape this topic. His bones were as good as ground.
âOf course!â He said. âMy family will be there, and all of us are rooting for ya, kid.â
âI love you, Sans,â Moomin sniffled, and his heart surged.
âI love you too, kid. You take care of yourself.â
If only his step-son were as affectionate, Sans thought, when he hung up. God, if only the rest of his own family were as sweet as Moominâs family. He doubted that there was a bad bone in the entire Moomin line.
His own, on the other hand. . .
Which reminded him, he had to check in with them.
Papyrus swore that he would be there, but Sans was concerned about his other brother. His half brother, burden of his existence, destroyer of all family gatherings. Elegant enough to never wear crocs to a wedding, but jerk enough to never stop talking about it, either.
Awh well, it was better to get this next phone call over with.
The phone rang exactly 6 times before it was picked up.
âBill? Bill Cipher? Are we still on for next week?â















