AN: Alright... I'm sure most who are reading this have played Undertale. If you haven't then do not read any of the story go play the game then come back after getting the true pacifist ending.


Blind Determination

Ch. 1 Soft Landing

Frisk tried to be careful as she made her way up the mountain, though her constant stumbles proved she wasn't doing a very good job at it. Frisk had no choice, all of the mean kids had managed to corner her. They took away her walking stick and said that if she could manage to climb up Mount Ebott and come back down they would give it back. Of course she had the feeling by the time she could get back they would be long gone. The child would carefully move her feet and use a long stick she had managed to pick up to scrape against the ground. In case you haven't figured it out, Frisk is blind. She was determined at least. She'd prove to them that she could do this and they'd never ask her to do it again. That's how it worked. She did something they thought she could never do and they get bored and take a while to think of something new. Still… she never thought that they would think of something this mean. At least it would be over soon. She had a feeling that she was getting closer to the top. The incline was less steep than it was before.

After a few more step Frisk felt like she had managed to reach the top of the mountain. Though before she could go back down she felt she had to figure out where the middle was. As the human child took another step her leg bumped into something causing her to lose her balance and she'd find herself… falling? Was she that close to a cliff?

Frisk wasn't falling for very long and weather it was luck or fate she had managed to fall onto something soft and surprisingly suffered little to no injuries. Out of curiosity the human would gently touch and feel whatever it was that she had landed on.

"Flowers?" She'd smile somewhat, at least she could still get back and prove them wrong~! Frisk would gently feel around, thankfully she had managed to find the stick she was using earlier. She would then get up onto her feet and try and find a way out of.. where ever she was.

It took some time but it seemed there was only one path out of wherever she was. So she'd take it making sure to be extra careful and scan with the stick to make sure she wouldn't trip over anything. She really hoped that she wasn't the only one down wherever she was… if there was at least someone else she could ask them for help. Hopefully they would give it. Frisk soon found herself in another room. She'd slowly use the stick to feel around as she carefully moved about the room. That's when she heard a voice speak.

"Howdy, I'm Flowey. Flowey the flower~." Frisk would turn towards the voice and move slightly closer.

"You're a flower…?" She would then reach out to where the voice came from. Gently feeling around.

"H-hey what are you doing?" Frisk would gently brush her fingers over a stem and over some petals. The flower was indeed speaking to her. Maybe she hit her head when she fell.

"S-sorry… I just wanted to make sure… I can't really see so I'm used to people lying to me." She would then smile slightly and go back to exploring the room she was in carefully scanning with her stick. Flowey was… well shocked. This wasn't the outcome he had expected and wasn't sure on where to go from here. He had a whole little speech ready to teach the human about how this world was kill or be killed.

"Well… I'll give you some piece of advice… this world it's Kill or be Killed… good luck." The flower would then sink into the ground disappearing like he usually does. Frisk wasn't entirely sure on whether or not to believe what she had just been told. Should she believe it… guess only one real way to find out. With a slight smile and a body filled to the brim with determination the human would continue to explore what she could of the room. Though Frisk soon found herself turning towards another new voice.

"Did you fall down here? Do not worry my child I will not harm you. I am Toriel, caretaker of the Ruins." Frisk would nod her head slightly before speaking.

"But… how do I know that you're not lying to me? Everyone likes to lie to me." Toriel blinks a few times, she really didn't expect the child to say such a thing. The boss monster would then slowly move closer towards the human before bending down and hugging the child. Frisk was frightened at first, however after a second she realized what was going back and found herself hugging back.

"See? I will not harm you." Frisk soon found her hand being gently grabbed by another's. The fur had caught her off guard slightly and she remembered something about monsters being sealed away under the mountain… something like that. Though she had thought it was something made up, maybe it wasn't.

Frisk was gently pulled along through the ruins as Toriel explained that puzzles existed which only cause Frisk to speak up and explain that she couldn't see and that she was blind. She wouldn't be able to solve most puzzles because she couldn't even see them. Because of this Toriel decided to lead the human through all of the ruins and to her home.

"I didn't expect to get a guest so soon. So while I clean up the house I'm going to have to ask you to remain in the guest room for the time being. I don't want you to trip on anything and get hurt." Frisk would nod as she was taken to the guest room and the door was gently closed behind her. Using her stick and free hand the human would scan and learn about the room she was in. It was decently sized and actually had more things in it than she thought it would. Well… maybe she could take a nap for the time being. Climbing up the mountain had taken a lot of energy. Frisk would carefully step towards the direction the bed was in and would move and gently sit atop of it. She would remove her shoes and place them under the bed along with her stick. She would then feel around and move the covers slightly before moving and laying under them. Frisk smiled at how comfortable she the bed was and dozed off quickly than she normally would.

Sometime after Frisk had fallen asleep Toriel opened the door to tell Frisk that she didn't have to remain in the room any longer. However upon spotting that the human had fallen asleep the monster would quietly walk over towards the lamp in the room and turn it off. She would then smile softly and walk out of the room speaking before she closed the door.

"Sleep well my child."