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Hey, it's my old FanFiction account. Let's just take a look here and see what I used to write.

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Oh this is all just straight up garbage. Look at this, NOTHING but Legend of Zelda stories. I mean, I love the series, but come on... half of these aren't even that well-written.

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Where the hell did Vicky go, I wonder... it's been ages since I've heard from her... how am I gonna get back up to writing stories if I don't have my co-author?

?: You're not alone, you know...

Who are you?

?: Such a pleasure to meet you. My name is Marsalea Stars. Miss Marsalea Stars. Although you can call me Missy Mars Stars. Or Mars. I prefer Mars.

Nice to meet you, I guess... but why are you here?

Mars: Because I have an idea for a story I'd like to run by you-

I'm in.

Mars: ...but you don't even know what it's about-

I don't care. This account has been inactive for over a year and I want to get to writing again.

Mars: Well, okay... you see, it's an Undertale Story-

Undertale? Don't you think that's kinda overdone to death?

Mars: Do you want all two of your fans to be disappointed at you for not making anything in over a year?

...okay, you have a point. What's it about?

Mars: I'll explain in the chapter one. For now, just upload the prologue.

Got it. And hey... thanks.

Mars: You can thank me when this story gets popular. :)


A New Story, A New Beginning (Name Subject to Change)

Toriel sighed as the young human that she had come to love as one of her own left them behind to go back to her world. She waved at nothing for a couple moments before dropping her hand. "So... she's really gone... how unfortunate..."

Alphys sighed. "Sh-She'll Come back for u-us... maybe... r-right?"

Undyne huffed. "Who cares! Let the brat go! We'll find another way to get out... we still have those souls, we just need one more... we should've taken it from her before she bailed on us!" Clearly, one could tell the fish warrior was upset.

Asgore let out a deep sigh as the young human girl he had only just met walked away. "It... truly is a shame... we've only just met and yet... I can't help but feel sad at her leaving."

Mettaton held a tissue to his eye, sniffling. "Oh, if only Alphys installed tear ducts... then I could be properly sad at losing probably my most promising protégé. Farewell, darling."

Papyrus, not exactly soaking in the reality of the situation, treated her leaving as if it were another goodbye. "FAREWELL, HUMAN! HAVE FUN ON YOUR TRAVELS! MAKE SURE TO WRITE! OR CALL! WE CAN SHARE SECRETS! SUPER DUPER SECRETS! I'LL EVEN SHARE MY SPAGHETTI SECRETS! CALL ME! BYYYYYYE!"

Meanwhile, Papyrus looked over to his brother, whom uncharacteristically remained silent the entire time. "Sans? Are you okay?" Sans didn't even acknowledge him. His mind was already focused on something else that had stayed in the back of his skull. The time, things played out great. No violence from the human. Just how he liked it. However, he knew soon that something horrid would follow. Something terrible. Something that he had grown tired of reliving over and over again.

"SANS!" Papyrus called out, snapping his brother out of his thoughts.

He shook his head. "Uh... y-yeah bro?"

"You're oddly quiet. You haven't spouted a single pun since the human woke up. Is everything okay?"

He nodded, awkwardly but unconvincingly. "Yeah, bro. Everything's fine."

Papyrus kneeled down. "Is it about the human leaving?" Before his brother could even respond, Papyrus patted his shoulder and smiled. "Not to worry, dear brother! I'm positive the human will return in no time at all! And then we shall hang out like the best of friends once more!"

Sans chuckled half-heartedly. "Heheh... yeah." He closed his eyes. "Sorry, bro. I just miss her a ton..." He winked. "A skele-ton!"

"SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANS!"

The others looked at the two and laughed some. All except Toriel. She sighed and shook her head, a few tears welling up in her eyes. "Goodbye... my child..."


Not too far off from the group, far enough not to be recognized instantly, a golden flower sat looking where the human he once battled with walked off. He let out a sigh. "Well... there she goes... farewell, Frisk."