I don't know how I didn't realize that some of the paragraphs were moving to new lines mid-sentence. I don't know how that happened and I am sorry. Well, hopefully this fixes it.
I do not own Undertale. Frisk is a boy in this fanfiction because I cannot call a single person a "They" without remembering one of my English teachers telling me that that isn't proper English.
Frisk was bored. He should have been happy with his life, with his group of monster friends and position of ambassador to the other humans. He should have been excited, but after a few months, he had gotten tired of Toriel's pies and Alphys's anime and all the ambassador meetings. Tired and bored.
"Goodnight, my child," said Toriel as she turned off the light in his bedroom. She blew him a kiss and then closed the door and left him alone with his boredom.
Frisk sighed. "Really, I'd rather fight Undyne again than go through this same, stupid routine one more time," he grumbled. Frisk chuckled to himself, remembering the long, painful fight with the captain of the royal guard. Still, he was so sick of the same things happening day after day that his perilous journey through the Underground actually didn't seem that scary. Actually, it seemed attractive enough to even disregard Flowey's advice to not reset everything.
As he thought about it, the phantom button appeared in front of him, practically begging to be pressed. Eh, one reset couldn't hurt anyone. He'd get his monster friends back to the surface and get a little adventure out of it at the same time. Then, maybe he'd feel less bored. With a shrug and no second thoughts, Frisk hit the button and everything went dark.
Frisk blinked in the sunlight. He was face up in the middle of the flower patch that he had landed in when he fell down Mt. Ebott at the beginning of his travels. A flower popped up next to him. "Howdy! I'm Flowey the flower! You must be new to the Underground," it said in a friendly tone.
I'm less new than you think, Asriel, thought Frisk. He smiled. He'd play along with the flower, already knowing how the battle would end. It felt cool to relive all his adventures, now that he knew what was going to happen in advance. It gave him an extra edge in every battle. Instead of wandering confused around the Underground, taking forever to solve simple puzzles, he completed everything with the enhancement of his experiences in his previous run. With no monster guessing that this wasn't his first time making the journey, he impressed everyone with his ability to quickly and efficiently get past everything.
It wasn't long until Frisk got everyone back to the Surface. Once again, his life adopted the same, boring routine that had caused him to reset. But hey, this was life. He should try to enjoy it. He wasn't supposed to keep resetting, as Flowey hadn't forgotten to remind him this run. Still, he was getting sick of Toriel's pies again and he'd already seen all of Alphys's animes last run. But he gave it all another chance.
One more reset couldn't hurt.
