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I see i am sorry that i misunderstood you.
Sans is unable to imitate Toriel's voice flawlessly, therefore he's not talking to her in his story.
bu then someone said that Papyrus mentions that Sans made a quiche with a sugary subastance, and not the ingredients of the quiche found under the bench.
I would quicker say the quiche has things to do with WD Gaster, if you inspect the interaction possebilites
There were a lot of crumpled up recipes in the trash can, which means that Asgore is probably trying to bake the pies that Toriel used to make for him. ...and he's pretty bad at it.
The joke is based on something that happened to Toby in real life where he found a quiche on a bench and they're playing it up like the quiche is an abandoned child. Like the parent that couldn't handle the responsibility is the voice in the echo flower.
And the description of the quiche is something like, "A psychologically damaged spinach egg pie."
And when you DROP it you get the message, "You leave the Quiche on the ground and tell it you'll be right back."
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That must be when the quiche realizes that you're not coming back.