While Papyrus wasn't pleased, Frisk genuinely laughed at Sans' joke. If there was anything that could put her at ease without fail, it was one of Sans' jokes. She relaxed a little, though her heart still raced at a fast pace. At least she wasn't sweating, anymore. And, hopefully, her blush had faded. She really shouldn't have been surprised when Papyrus swept her up in his excitement. Still, she was caught a little off guard, and made a soft "oof" sound when he dropped her on the couch. But that was just another reason to love Paps. She smiled and smoothed her short hair down a bit. Frisk fixed her plate and began to eat. The spaghetti definitely wasn't as bad as it had been in the past; she didn't have to choke it down like she feared she would. In fact, it was a comfort. Hot, homecooked food always soothed her nerves. Despite being seated next to the object of her strange behavior, she was perfectly comfortable. Even her heart had settled down. Well, everything was fine until the movie started. Frisk wasn't a fan of the series, but she didn't mind watching it with Papyrus. She knew what was coming. The romance was awfully heavy, she knew that. She could handle it. What she [i]couldn't[/i] handle, however, was watching it with Sans. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't keep herself from imagining her and Sans in the most gooey scenes. Every kiss, every intimate touch...She wished it was her and the short skeleton. Her butterflies returned. She was only half-way finished with her food, yet had to stop eating. She lowered the plate to her lap and tried to keep her gaze on only the screen. If she looked away from it, she feared that one of her friends would notice. She bit her lower lip as she watched, hoping for some sort of action scene to break up the romance. The longer she waited, the more nervous she became. Oh god, this was not a good idea! Finally, the movie progressed. With a mental side of relief, Frisk looked down at her plate and swirled the noodles with her fork. Cautiously, she stole a glance at Sans, hoping he had been paying attention to the movie and not to her.