Anger and rage, that's all Jessica ever had for her younger sister Frisk. You'd hate you're sibling if they got praise nonstop, so, Jessica did the only thing she could do, push Frisk down the mountain and have the monsters eat her, now there'd be no more praise for Frisk. Of course her parents were devastated when they heard that poor Frisk wouldn't listen to her sister and leaned too far over the edge and fell. They called for help but there was nothing the police would do because it was monster territory. Jessica was so ecstatic at the news that she started packing all of Frisk's belongings up, however, she got the shock of her life when almost two weeks later Frisk emerged from the mountain, monsters behind her.
They begged for peace, and said that Frisk had showed them the way. It was granted, the humans were willing to allow it. Frisk was carried home by a tall skeleton wearing a ridiculous outfit, Frisk was fast asleep. Jessica felt even more rage when the skeleton told them story of what Frisk had been through, all while holding her in his arms while she slept. The skeleton was reluctant to let go of Frisk, but did so, leaving her on the couch. He even pulled a blanket over her. Jessica hated that skeleton.
She watched him leave with a bunch of other freaks, then watched as her father picked the sleeping Frisk up and put her into her room. The whole time praising her for being so strong and determined.
Then, the monsters started to live amongst the humans, she recoiled in disgust as she watched them talk to people like they were normal. The whole time, they praised Frisk, saying if it wasn't for her they couldn't see the sun and stars. Of course, her parent's praise just grew stronger once Frisk was awake, praising her for every little thing she did. Jessica tried to earn their praise, but it was never good enough, it never felt like they praised her like they praised Frisk.
School started again shortly after that, she was horrified when she saw a bunch of monsters at her school now. All of the students, new and old surrounded Frisk, hugging her, thanking her, while Jessica was left alone. Everyone wanted to be Frisk's friend, but, nobody loved Frisk more than those skeletons. Everyday after school they were there, waiting for her. They walked her home, took her places, bought her nice things from time to time, while Jessica was there, alone.
Jessica hated her sister. She wanted to get rid of her sister once and for all, and the monsters! And that's just what she's going to do. She was going to kill two birds with just one stone.
Walking up to her sister's bedroom, the door wide open, she looked inside. Frisk was inside, laying on the floor coloring a picture. It seemed to be of her and her new monster friends. Still, Jessica knocked on the open door, getting her sister's attention.
"Hey Frisk. Whatcha say you and me go to the river today?" Jessica asked, Frisk frowned at this and shook her head, she continued to draw. Jessica felt her anger rise, still, she kept calm and spoke again,
"C'mon kiddo, you and me hardly do anything since you got back. Lets go on an adventure." Jessica tried to keep her voice calm, but it was hard for her, she just wanted to scream at Frisk.
Frisk kept that same frown on her face, she then shook her head once again.
"Last time we went on an adventure, I wound up at the bottom of a mountain." Frisk mumbled, Jessica wanted to slap her sister so bad, but, she kept her wits about her and continued.
"It worked out for the best didn't it? It's not like you died." Jessica pointed out, she got a rather incredulous look from her younger sister. "What?" Jessica asked and Frisk just rolled her eyes and continued to doodle. Jessica was at the end of her rope and did her very best to keep her anger under control when she said the next word, "Please?"
That did the trick, surprisingly, Frisk looked up at her sister and gave a smile. Leaving her doodle on the ground, Frisk stood up and walked up to his sister.
"Ok...I guess a little walk to the river would be alright...Just not to long, Undyne wants to have a duo cooking lesson. It should be interesting."
Jessica just chuckled darkly to herself as her sister lead the way out of the house.
"Oh...We won't be long. Trust me."
So, they walked, passed the house, passed the neighborhood, and into the woods. Jessica kept her emotions from spilling over as they walked along the forest, the river wasn't too far, Jessica could hear it's fast flowing water and she couldn't stop the smile on her face. Frisk lead the way, as they walked, you'd think by now Frisk would learn not to turn her back to her sister.
Soon, they were at the river's base, naturally they couldn't swim in it, the water way too fast for either of them to even attempt to swim. Beside, they'd have to climb down a steep rocky slope in order to just get to the water. Jessica watched as her sister looked down at the river and just tilted her head to the side. It was now or never. Going up behind Frisk, Jessica used all her might to push her sister down the edge.
Jessica just couldn't hide her glee as Frisk screamed as she tumbled down the rocky slope, no doubt getting scratched and cut by some of the sharp rocks. Finally, her sister hit the water and didn't emerge up. Jessica could only smile and salute the river.
"Stupid." Jessica laughed and hurried away from the forest, once near the neighborhood, she made it seem like she was crying, rubbing her eyes hard enough to make them bloodshot, hitching her breath, and, as an added bonus, she messed up her hair, just to make it look like she was a total mess. Finally, she ran into the neighborhood, screaming at the top of her lungs, no doubt getting some of her neighbors to look at her. None of them were those freaks, she was thankful for that.
She got to the middle of the road and dropped to her knees, crying the most convincing cry she could muster up. Instantly one of the neighbors ran to her, it was a man no older than Jessica's own father, if she remembered correctly, his name was Roy.
"Jessica? What's wrong? What happened?" He asked trying to help the girl up, other neighbors started to crowed around her, some kids, most were adults.
"F-Frisk!" She wailed, pretending to wipe her eyes. "The monsters pushed her into the river! THEY KILLED MY SISTER!"
Everyone around her gasped out in horror at the news. Through her fingers, she watched as mothers held their children close in fear that the monsters would appear and snatch them away. She pretended to let out a sob and shook her shoulders like she was actually crying.
"Somebody call the police!" A woman screamed out, everyone started to yell in agreement, Roy seemed to go pale at this news and stood up.
"Everyone just calm down, please-"
"Calm down!? THEY KILLED A CHILD RONALD!"
Oh, so his name was Ronald, whoops.
"Not just any child! They killed the child that brought them to the surface! They need to be put back into that mountain!" Another man interrupted. He then turned and spoke to everyone.
"Everybody! Get into your homes! Lock up your children and protect yourselves! It's clear these beasts want nothing more than a battle and something tells me it's a battle they will receive!" The man screamed out, it was instant, everyone screaming, grabbing their children, running home, people getting into their cars and speeding away. It was glorious. Ronald turned back to Jessica, who was quick to start sobbing again.
"I-I told her those monsters were no good..." Jessica whimpered, she blinked when she was picked up gently by Ronald and he held her close.
"You poor thing, losing your sibling twice, nobody should have to go through that. C'mon. Let's go get you home...And break the news to your parents...again..." Ronald. They hugged and her shoulders shook violently, however, it wasn't because of her fake crying, she was laughing silently, how different her life was going to be now.
No more Frisk and soon no more monsters. She was loving gotten away with the perfect crime...
