[Like a Lanyard - something a researcher would wear.
The album is...interesting. First, there are some pictures of what looks like an unfamiliar skeleton, though she (you assume?) has sugar skull markings on her face. She does seem to share the same kind of facial structure as Papyrus, though, and she's posing for the camera.
The collection is simply titled 'VERDANA', in the same font.
The next few pictures are of the same skeleton with another one, who also seems feminine in appearance, but is as short as sans is, with the same kind of permanent grin - going out, holding hands, and even looking embarrassed, as if whoever took the photo caught the two of them when they were being mushy.
It's titled 'VERDANA AND MYRIAD.'
Turning the page, there's then a few pictures of What is very obviously smaller versions of Sans and Papyrus in striped shirts, along with the two other skeletons doing things like going out for walks, playing at the playground, being in waterfall...normal family things.
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The album is...interesting. First, there are some pictures of what looks like an unfamiliar skeleton, though she (you assume?) has sugar skull markings on her face. She does seem to share the same kind of facial structure as Papyrus, though, and she's posing for the camera.
The collection is simply titled 'VERDANA', in the same font.
The next few pictures are of the same skeleton with another one, who also seems feminine in appearance, but is as short as sans is, with the same kind of permanent grin - going out, holding hands, and even looking embarrassed, as if whoever took the photo caught the two of them when they were being mushy.
It's titled 'VERDANA AND MYRIAD.'
Turning the page, there's then a few pictures of What is very obviously smaller versions of Sans and Papyrus in striped shirts, along with the two other skeletons doing things like going out for walks, playing at the playground, being in waterfall...normal family things.
It's titled 'SANS AND PAPYRUS (W/ MOMS)']