[Very possibly; being thrown in a house and "relationship" with a stranger has surely put Sans off-balance. Pranking an unfamiliar housemate is different than pranking a stranger on the street, or a longterm neighbor or friend, much less pranking a relative. But Papyrus, being the younger brother and lifelong target, figures it's only a matter of time - Sans has pranked other intimidating people before.
In this moment, he's surprised all over again, and even a little bit relieved. Is it possible Sans hasn't been telling everyone embarrassing stories about him? He can only hope.]
I am the Great Papyrus. [He flicks a heavily-gelled curl back into the rest of his hair, in the kind of move practiced before a mirror.] And... I don't think I caught your name, actually.
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In this moment, he's surprised all over again, and even a little bit relieved. Is it possible Sans hasn't been telling everyone embarrassing stories about him? He can only hope.]
I am the Great Papyrus. [He flicks a heavily-gelled curl back into the rest of his hair, in the kind of move practiced before a mirror.] And... I don't think I caught your name, actually.