The sky was just turning dark for the night, as a war was heard on Mount Ebott. Another war between humans and monsters, as the new queen of the village was at the head of it all. Sans the Skeleton, a young skele-man with a young brother, used a lot of his magic to try and keep the humans back. He was starting to lose some stamina.
"Monsters aren't welcome here!" the human who was faced against Sans yelled as he tried to slice at the skeleton, making him dodge it quickly, his left eye glowing with a blue flame.
"We were fine for 6 years! What happened?!" Sans yelled as he heard little feet rush against the dirt path, making him look over to see glowing blue eyes of a little 6-year-old girl staring at him with worry.
"Pay attention, monster!" the human yelled. "I don't want to-!" just in that moment, a wall of bones appeared in front of the human, surprising both Sans and his attacker as they looked on in surprise.
"Leave him alone!" the little girl yelled, her eyes still glowing blue in the shadows of the woods.
"Hon, stay back!" Sans yelled to her as the bones fell back through the dirt. "I got this!"
"But da...!"
"I said stay-!" just then the human rushed towards Sans and pushed him down, making him fall into the hole of the mountain with the other monsters as well. His voice echoed off the walls before he hit the ground, making everything go black.
"DADDY!"
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("Brave Shine" – Fate/Stay Night: UBW 2 OP – TYERecords English cover ft. Angela)
A MONSTER'S DAUGHTER (S1)
A simple wish that I held so dear to me/couldn't change into more than what it seemed/but eternally/it's spirit/will not die/another memory hanging by a thread/with the means to make this world run red and enduringly/the cold rain/kept falling from the sky/don't mistake this all for weakness/but how can I be stronger?/all this willingness might get me through a little longer/I wanna say that I survived/I wanna say that I'm alive!
Brave shine/hand in hand, you guided me/my savior light/on the verge of my last breath/you saved my life/overhead, the swords that we collide are/strong enough for all to hear/we've got nothing to fear/for all time/your brave shine!
(End of the song)
Episode 1: Fallen Down pt.1
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Sans stood at his post in the woods of Snowdin, resting his eyes for a moment and not really paying much attention to the world around him. But that was before he heard the sound of a door opening. He let the light of the underground penetrate his white pinpricks as he looked towards the sound, seeing a darkened figure walking down the path.
"Hmm-" in a flash, he disappeared and found himself at the entrance, seeing the back of a brown haired girl walking away from where he stood. He slowly started following her, trying his best not to make a sound as he did so. But he failed as he stepped on a fallen twig that she had walked over, which made him tense up as she stopped in her tracks with a gasp.
He immediately cursed under his breath as he hid behind a tree nearby, right as she turned around and looked right at him with bright brown eyes. Immediately, the second fight of Humans and Monsters entered his mind before darkness took over his vision, with one word, and voice, screaming out to him.
"DADDY!"
Sans woke up with a start as he looked around the Snowdin Forest, his one eye ablaze with blue light and flames. He took deep breaths as he calmed himself down and sighed with his eyes going back to their pinpricks of white. The memory of when he first met his wife was vivid in his memories and haunted him like the plague almost...but in a good way.
"Oh, Frisk," he spoke, a tear falling down his cheek bone. "I wish I was there with you right now."
"Oh, buck up, soldier!" A tiny voice spoke up, making Sans' eyes open wide with the white pinpricks disappearing. "You guys were banished for a reason and that's that!"
"Flowey, I should have remembered you'd be here," Sans said as he stared at the little golden flower in front of him. "What do you want?"
Flowey hesitated and just looked like he was about to explode with laughter for the skeleton's misfortune, but instead just sighed it out and looked at him with saddened eyes. A small frown of his own was painted on instead. "I know how you feel."
"Bullshit!" Sans yelled as a bone appeared in his hand. "You don't have a wife you left behind because those stupid humans banished you down here again! You don't have a daughter who is growing up without a father! So don't give me that shit of you knowing how I feel!"
"Geez, calm down. I'm only trying to comfort you," Flowey exclaimed. "I'm sorry I'm not in the same boat as you, but I do know how it feels to be alone."
"How do you know?! You don't have feelings!"
"I guess some of the souls I absorbed stuck with me," began the golden flower. "Because I sort of feel things now."
Sans scoffed as he sat back in his chair, crossing his arms over his chest and not buying a word the "little weed" (as he liked to call him) was saying. He a bad reputation of lying to someone to get his way for the skeleton to trust him right off the bat.
"How can I believe any word you say?" The skeleton asked as he stared daggers at the golden flower.
"I'm not expecting you to believe me," Flower began, "but I do expect you to at least say 'thanks for trying'. Is that so hard?"
Sans grunted as he looked towards the door to the Ruins, hoping, wishing, it would open and have his daughter and Frisk run out of it with opened arms. But those were just fantasies and dreams he was learning to give up on.
"Fine. I'll take what I can get," Flowey said with a sigh. "See you around, comedian." With that, he disappeared through the ground, leaving Sans to be a broken mess alone.
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The sun was hot up above, as the village seemed to be at peace once again. It had been 10 years since the Humans VS Monsters War number two, and even though some evaded banishment, the humans felt at ease knowing that the monsters that caused them trouble were back underground. Well, all the humans felt at ease except for one human woman: Frisk Skeleton.
Frisk was only 16 when she found the underground, saved the monsters, and then found out her true feelings for Sans the Skeleton. He ended up sharing the same feelings and before they knew it, they were married. Everyone thought she was crazy to have married a monster when she was only 19, but she didn't care. She loved Sans and he loved her. That's all that mattered. And to top it off, they were blessed to have a little monster of their own.
However, this child they had liked to get into trouble every so often at school.
The 35-year-old mother walked up to the school entrance, immediately seeing the head of blue hair that was her 16-year-old daughter's sitting in one of the chair's outside of the office. She sighed in defeat as she opened the door and walked inside, making the young teen look up from her phone and smile.
"What did you do now?" Frisk asked as she walked up to her daughter, making the smile on her face disappear almost immediately.
"What makes you think I did something?!" She asked in return.
"The principal called...again!"
The teen girl sighed in defeat through her nose before looking at her phone to pull up a picture. She showed it to her mom. It was a scene at lunch, where Silk accidentally used her powers on the school bully and shot him through a wall. She was made to take a picture by one of the teachers that were aiding lunch today to show proof to her mom of what she did.
"Silk Marie Skeleton!" Frisk yelled with shock.
"He was picking on Jodi! I couldn't let him get away with it!" Silk defended, making Frisk's anger ease down a bit. Though she was still mad, she knew her daughter well. She wouldn't have pulled out the powers she was born with if it weren't for a good reason. Hell, even her father wouldn't do such a thing unless he was faced against Chara again. She was never going back to that timeline, that's for sure.
"I'm glad you were trying to stick up for a friend," Began Frisk with a small grin, "but that doesn't mean you can just hurt someone like that!"
"Even if they were hurting Jodi in return?" Silk asked as she put her phone away. This intrigued Frisk. Who was this boy that he thought he could beat up on an innocent young girl?
"How?" Frisk decided to ask.
"He was pulling her hair!" Silk yelled. "He was kicking her chair! He was purposely grabbing her arm and twisting it to make her scream! That was the last one he did before I got to him."
Frisk just sighed yet again as she heard the door to the office open up, showing the principal with a little slip of paper. She just handed it to Frisk, with an apologetic look in her eyes, and then leaving as she went towards the nurse's office. Most likely to check on the boy Silk .
Frisk just looked at the piece of paper and sighed for the possibly tenth time that moment. Silk looked at her mom with worry before the young mother showed her the paper.
"Expelled?!" Silk exclaimed with horror as her brown eyes turned a neon icy blue. Her magic was showing. "I can't get expelled!"
"You should have thought of that before using your magic here," Frisk said with a lined smile on her face before nodding her head to Silk's locker. "Just, pack up your locker and let's go. I'll register for homeschooling." Silk just groaned with deteste as she begrudgingly went to her locker and opened it up.
This was NOT what I saw my day bringing, Frisk thought before looking out the door, seeing Mount Ebott in the distance.
After a while, Silk slammed her locker door, sending a bone through it and making Frisk snap her head back to her daughter, before the young teen started walking away and out the door. The mother of the teen ran after her and towards the car as Silk just opened the passenger seat, threw her bag inside, as well as the hoodie she took off, and then closing the door again.
"Silk, get in the car," Frisk said with a tired a motion to the front seat.
"I need to be alone," Silk said as she started walking towards the mountain. "I'll be at Mount Ebott." And with that, the young girl ran through the town and towards the woods.
Frisk watched with worry before letting her face fall in sorrow and got into the car. She looked through the mirror on her door outside and saw the mountain clear as day. A tear fell down her pale cheek.
"I wish you were here, Sans."
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A young girl stood by a tree near the mountain, leaning against it's bark with her short black hair blowing in the light breeze as she nursed her bruised arm. You could see that she was trying not to cry as she clutched her arm closed to her chest, when she noticed the head of icy blue hair walking up the mountain.
"Silk!" She called as she raced around the tree and up to the unexpected teen, hugging her in the process. Thankfully, Silk could sense it a mile away and gave her friend a hug in return. "I'm so sorry!"
"Don't be, Jodi," Silk said as they pulled away from each other. "He deserved that bone to the arm for hurting you like that."
"I appreciate you-"
"And besides," the young teen looked up at the top of Mount Ebott, a small smile on her face as the wind blew through her hair, "my father might have done the same thing." With that, she continued up the mountain, with Jodi right behind her.
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Sans walked up to the purple door at the end of Snowdin Forest, and sat there. He learned a while ago that Toriel went back to Asgore, the king of all monsters, so it was just him alone in the forest for the rest of his days. But she did every once in a while come back to the Ruins to check if any children fell down. If so, she would take care of them.
Asgore agreed to that too. He was done with violence after everything they've been through. So he made a decree that any human or child that fell down were to be treated with MERCY and SPARED. He still had stations for those who were in the Royal Guard to look out if some came around, and though Sans wasn't in the Guard, he still volunteered to look out for any human that fell down. He wouldn't capture them, but befriend them...if he felt like it that is.
Sans sat in front of the door, leaning his skull against it with a sigh. He took his hand and knocked on it a few times, waiting for a response, but nothing came. So he just sat in silence and let the cool wind of the wintery forest brush through his blue hoodie and white shirt. He had a ketchup bottle with him, but he couldn't find it in any ounce of his being to drink it. So instead, he chucked it into the forest and let it go.
"What has happened to me?" He said to himself before sighing in defeat and standing up. He went to leave, when a voice on the other end spoke out, making him stop in his tracks. He looked at the door with curiosity in his eye holes, before pressing his ear hole to it. Immediately, he heard a song being sung. How he heard it all the way from the top of the mountain to the door to Snowdin Forest was beyond him. But he still heard it.
"Colors on the wind/floating from a different world/greet the dawn/with a song to welcome the daybreak," The voice was beautiful. It sounded mature, but still like how a young girl would sing. Then it hit him as the words rested in his mind: this was his daughter's favorite song. "It's a melody/I hear in my memory/where I watch/birds take flight/off into the eastern sky."
"Silk?"
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Silk stood at the top of the mountain with Jodi, hands folded in a silent prayer.
"No time to waste/can we escape/to a place where the treasure lies/out here on the seven seas/we will find/our paradise," Silk was singing with her eyes closed. "Can we be reborn in the wake of the storm/so that I can tell you the words of my heart/there is so much I would give to you/but in one life/there is not enough time/underneath the earth/there is a melody/telling out a story of faraway lands/I'll sing along so I won't forget/so through this song/may your tale live on."
"You have a beautiful voice, Silk," Jodi said with a grin.
"Thanks," Silk responded as she dropped her hands to her side and opened her eyes. "That was my favorite song growing up. My dad loved it whenever I sang it." Jodi smiled at that memory. "I remember one time, I was in a foul mood...I was 5...and he just up and asked me to sing that song."
"Did you?"
"I was being stubborn and basically said no," Silk answered with a giggle. "But eventually...I did. And before I knew it, I was in a better mood."
Jodi's smile faded to one of a grin as she took her friend's hand and gave it a friendly, reassuring squeeze. "Come on," She began, "let's go back to your place."
"Sure. Just...let's stay a little while longer," Silk said in return, making Jodi grin and nod before looking at the opening to the mountain.
At the bottom of the mountain, Frisk was sitting in her car, looking over photos on her phone of her and Sans together through their years together. Her sorrowful grin showed that she missed him so much as she got to the pictures of their wedding, with Toriel crying tears of joy behind her.
"Oh Sans," Frisk began with a sigh, "life hasn't been any easier with you gone. If only the people who banished you guys back there understood."
"This just in," The radio broke the young woman out of her frenzy and made her look at it in wonder, "the plates have shifted. The weather indicates a Grade A earthquake to hit us in approximately 3 minutes!"
Frisk panicked at hearing this before locking her phone, but by the time she got out of the car, the ground started to shake crazily. The young mother tried to make her way up to the top of the mountain quickly, seeing the blue hair of her daughter standing there still.
"Silk!" Frisk called, making Jodi and Silk look over to see Frisk walking up as the earthquake was going. "We have to get to cover!"
"Coming!" Silk called back before another bad tremor hit and made both Silk and Jodi fall back, and into the giant hole of Mount Ebott. Their screams were heard by Frisk as they bounced off the mountain walls while the earth continued to shake.
"SILK!" Frisk called as she ran up the mountain and stopped at the top, looking down while the earth still shook. She tried her best to pull up her RESET button and take them back to before the earthquake started...but she couldn't. Her RESET button was gone! She couldn't go back in time to save her daughter from falling into Mount Ebott like she did all those years ago. So there was only one thing she could do.
Filled with DETERMINATION...Frisk fell down once again.
TO BE CONTINUED...
I hope you guys liked this story, I had fun writing it. I promise I'll try my best to make it a regular update schedule, but I might forget about it. So don't hold me to it lol.
Anyway, to those who are probably how Sans would be able to give Frisk and baby...magic. That's all I have to say lol. Thanks for reading, God bless, and I'll see you guys next time.
Au avoir!
