Hello everyone my name is Camellia20 and this is my first story on this site. I fuckin' love Undertale! I first heard it referenced in the game Yandere Simulator, but didn't know what it was. So when I looked into it and found out it was a game I had watched Jacksepticeye play it. Best thing I ever did. This game is absolutely amazing! The characters, the humor, the music, and the story is all phenomenal. I strongly advice you to play the game or at least watch someone else do it. Then again you probably wouldn't have clicked on this story if you hadn't. Either way this was just an idea I had. I hope you enjoy it and I will try and update as much as I can. Now if you'll excuse me I'm gonna head to Grillby's. Take care my Little Souls.

"Frisk? Frisk!" a female voice desperately called out.

Running through the forest a girl with long black hair tied up in a ponytail wondered where her little sibling wandered off to. Frisk had ran out of their house with tears threatening to fall after hearing tragic news. The older sibling had let them run off to give them space, but when they failed to return home the girl grew worried. Knowing that Frisk sometimes strolled through the forest whenever they were upset the girl began her search there. But she didn't know what direction to they went in. What if she was going the opposite way?

Growing frustrated the girl continued to stumble through the think bramble that tried to block her path. The smell of embers burned her nose as the sound of crickets chirping and a owl hooting filled her ears. Why hadn't she brought a flashlight? It would have made her search a lot easier.

Calling her siblings name the girl noticed she was getting closer to the mountain that loomed before the town. It was known as Mount Ebott and had quite a famous history. It was also the doorway to the underground world. Knowing that's where monsters were banished the dark haired girl grew worried that's where Frisk ran off to. Seeing how they were nowhere to be found in the forest she decided to give the mountain a try. Even if they weren't up there maybe she could at least spot them from higher ground.

Ignoring her legs screaming at her for a rest she began her journey up the mountain. She couldn't rest. Not until she knew her sibling was safe. She couldn't lose the only family she had left.

Panting as she reached the top she grew disappointed as her search didn't seem to come to an end. Where were they? Noticing something shining near the entrance of the underground she moved closer only to have her eyes widen in distress. Hanging from a small branch near the edge of the opening was a golden heart shaped locket. It had belonged to Frisk. Somewhat relieved that she was heading in the right direction the girl was also concerned that her younger sibling was trapped in the same world where monsters lived.

Even though it appeared to be a long way down the girl decided to risk going down anyway. Grabbing the locket and putting it around her neck she began to carefully climb inside. Though that didn't work out so well. Being the somewhat clumsy girl that she is she wasn't overly surprised when she slipped and started falling into the dark abyss below. A weird sensation flowed through her body making her pretty sure that she had just passed through the barrier that kept monsters imprisoned under the mountain. That meant that Frisk and her were trapped too.

Letting out a scream as she fell the girl groaned in pain when she finally hit the bottom. It didn't hurt as much as she thought it would. She was grateful for landing on what felt like a bed of flowers, but the shock of falling down such a long distance was enough to cause her to black out. The last thing she saw before her eyes fluttered shut was a golden flower with a face staring back at her.

"Frisk, where are you…?"

"Hey get back here!" a girl with indigo colored eyes laughed as she chased a younger person with short brown hair and a striped shirt around their backyard.

The gender neutral child silently giggled in response as they tried to prevent themselves from being tagged. They played together while their parents were out running a few errands. The phone ringing from inside had put their little game on hold as the older girl went to answer it.

"Hello?" she responded as soon as she answered.

A man's voice she didn't recognize began speaking to her in a sad apologetic way. Her eyes grew wide hearing the words coming out of his mouth. Oh no. Oh please no. She didn't even give the man a chance to finish speaking before the phone dropped from her hand in complete shock.

"Hello? Hello ma'am are you there?" the man's voice called out wondering if they got cut off or something.

Instead of picking the phone back up the girl slowly backed up until she hit a wall. Once she did she slowly slid down it; bringing her knees to her chest. Her whole body began to tremble as tears started to spill from her eyes. Not hearing small footsteps enter the room the small child grew concerned seeing their older sister crying. The girl slowly lifted her head when she felt a small hand being placed on her knee.

"Sis?" the brown haired child questioned, using their hands to speak since they couldn't do it verbally. "What's wrong?"

Taking a shaky breath the black haired girl wasn't sure if she would be able to tell them the tragic news she just received.

"Frisk.." she began, but stopped and bit her lip.

She had to tell them. There was no way she could hide it. Taking another deep breath to try and calm her nerves for a brief moment she sadly spoke the next sentence that broke her siblings heart.

"Mom and Dad aren't coming home.."

Sitting up quickly the girl breathed heavily as the dream she had replayed the horrific events that just took place. Wiping the sweat forming on her forehead she grew confused seeing that she had been laying on an actual bed instead of one made of flowers. She would have prayed that it had all been a terrible dream, but knew it was real when she didn't recognize her surroundings.

Pulling her phone out of her jean shorts pocket her eyes squinted at the bright light it gave off as it lit up the dark room. She checked the time to see that it was seven in the morning. She had been asleep for nine hours. Sighing she pocketed her phone before standing up to look around the room. Turning on the lamp she saw that it appeared to be a children's bedroom, and there was evidence of children living in here before, with shoes of various sizes found inside a box. A drawing of a golden flower was above it and looked to have been made a long time ago. It reminded her of the strange flower that she saw before she passed out. A dusty photo frame sat on top of a dresser and was strangely empty. Inside the wardrobe was a bunch of striped shirts that reminded her of her siblings clothing. Speaking of Frisk she had to find them.

Making her way to the door, she poked her head out to see no one in the hallway. Whoever brought her here must have been friendly if they gave her a safe warm place to sleep in. Walking out she made her way down the hall and past some stairs to the living room. It looked rather cozy with a fireplace that crackled with bright orange flames and a big comfy chair. There was also a bookshelf and a table with three chairs.

The sound of soft humming got the girl's attention and she slowly made her way to the kitchen to finally see who or what lived here. Poking her head around the corner she saw a large goat woman with white fur in a long purple robe standing with her back facing her. The woman hummed a sweet melody as she cleaned a plate with pie crumbs on it. Her phone hadn't been placed in her pocket properly and ended up slipping out, falling to the floor. Luckily it didn't damage, but it did get the attention of the goat woman.

"Oh! You're awake! Did you sleep well my child?"

It was a bit strange having the woman call her a child when she was twenty years old, but she didn't complain.

"Uh yeah" she spoke softly as she picked her phone back up. "Are you the one who brought me here?"

"I believe I did. My name is Toriel. I found you laying on a bed of flowers in the Ruins. It's funny really. You are the second human to fall down here in the same night."

The girl's eyes widened hearing that. Frisk had been here?

"T…That other human is my younger sibling! Where are they? Are they okay?"

Toriel placed a comforting hand, or paw, on her shoulder sensing her nerves rising.

"They are doing just fine, but I'm afraid they already left. They had already begun their journey to find their way home."

What? Frisk left without her? Why?

"Come my child. Why don't I offer you a slice of pie and I will explain more to you about the Ruins."

Looking up at the goat woman with white fur the girl felt calm in her presence. The woman looked so kind and gentle. She reminded her of their mother and a tear escaped from her eye as she remembered the dreaded phone call she received last night.

"Oh my!" Toriel exclaimed in slight surprise. "What's the matter my child?"

"E...Everything.." the girl softly whimpered, lowering her head.

Feeling a soft hand gently lift her chin up, the girl's indigo eyes met Toriel's red ones and noticed that her irises were in the shape of a heart. She smiled kindly at her as she wiped her tears away.

"Would you like to talk about it? I'd be happy to listen."

Despite just meeting this woman the girl knew that she could trust her. She was going to miss her when she left to search for her sibling.

"Talking would be nice" she smiled small.

"Splendid! Now before I cut you a slice of pie I must ask. What is your name young one?"

The girl felt a bit rude for not saying it before, but thought now was better than never.

"My name is Echo.."