Who knew that the sunrise could be so beautiful?

I stood at the edge of the cliff, with my friends who I counted as family, as we looked out into the new beyond. The sunrise was so beautiful… it was too extravagant to describe. I stood next to my friends, as we looked out into the new world that we all only heard about in long legends and stories.

"Oh my," Toriel, the ex-queen, said while she was gaping at the view. Her huge goat hand rested on Frisk's shoulder, and her red eyes glimmered happily by the sun. King Asgore's huge cloak ruffled in the wind, next to my girlfriend, Alphys, as he shifted slightly.

"Isn't it beautiful, everyone?" Asgore said to all of us. We all nodded in agreement, completely in awe.

"Wow… it's e-even better than on TV!" Alphys stuttered besides me making me smile. I put my hand on her shoulder, and she smiled back. "WAY better! Better than I ever imagined!" I looked down at Alphys as she was looking at the sunrise. I looked over to Frisk, amazed.

"Frisk, you LIVE with this!?" I asked the human. The human smiled, and nodded, still looking out to the sun. I looked out to the horizon. "The sunlight is so nice… and the air is so fresh!" I breathed in deeply with my gills. "I really feel alive!"

"HEY SANS," Papyrus asked, standing next to me and his brother. "WHAT'S THE GIANT BALL?" I smiled and remembered how young he was, despite this whole journey that we all made to get out of the underground.

"we call that 'the sun', my friend" Sans answer, his voice low with a small accent.

"THAT'S THE SUN!? WOWIE! I CAN'T BELIEVE I'M FINALLY MEETING THE SUN!" Papyrus' voice echoed down the mountain. I wonder what the human's would be thinking if they heard THAT! I thought, secretly laughing.

"I could stand here and watch this for hours," Asgore seemed to agree with Papyrus' goofy comment.

"Yes, it is beautiful, is it not?" Toriel replied, making Asgore smile. The fact that Toriel even acknowledged her ex's comment was a step up from what it was a couple minutes before. "But we really should think about what comes next."

"Oh, right," Asgore rumbled, probably annoyed that someone could make them leave such a nice sunrise like this.

"Everyone… this is the beginning of a bright new future. An era of peace between humans and monsters," Asgore paused, letting some more wind rustle through his fur. "Frisk… I have something to ask of you. Will you act as our ambassador to the humans?" Asgore looked expectantly at Frisk, waiting for an answer.

Frisk nodded, making everyone's heart lift up in hope. Maybe the little punk could save our behinds against those humans, I thought, remembering the DETERMINATION that Frisk had during our fight. Asgore nodded in agreement, as Papyrus' face lit up.

"YEAH! FRISK WILL BE THE BEST AMBASSADOR!" Papyrus exclaimed excitingly. "AND I, THE GREAT PAPYRUS… WILL BE THE BEST MASCOT! I'LL GO MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION!" Papyrus stepped back from our once was neatly formed line, and ran down the road to the right. We all smiled at Papyrus' enthusiasm.

"Welp," Sans said, right next to where Papyrus was standing. "someone's gotta keep him from getting into trouble. see you guys," Sans started walking down the path behind him. I frowned at Sans' awkward shortcuts, as I continued to look at the sunset.

Why would Sans go off like that? I mean, Papyrus should be fine. Knowing Papyrus as much as I do, through cooking lessons and more than made us the best of friends, Papyrus wasn't a person who would get in trouble. I looked around, and saw that none of my friends were fazed by Sans' quick exit. I wonder why.

Then a thought dawned on me.

If he just runs into a human village, he's gonna be smashed to pulp!

I smiled weakly, and tried to not make my friend's weary of my idea of Papyrus'. "Man, do I have to do EVERYTHING?" I stepped backwards and started running down the path to the right.

"Papyrus, wait!"

I ran down the dirt path that might become our new home. I almost tripped on some trees and roots, which were foreign down in the underground, and I felt hopeful when I could see Papyrus' small cape flutter in the distance. Sweat started forming at the edge of my hair, and my legs started getting tired from my long sprint. I grimaced when my boot hit a large tree root, but I kept going. Almost down the hill, feeling tired and ready to give up, I felt a burst of wind as I sprinted forward and grabbed Papyrus' cape. I swung him backwards, and he fell to the ground.

"OW UNDYNE! WHAT WAS THAT FOR?!" Papyrus slowly got up.

"You shouldn't be running off like that! I'm sure you'd be a great mascot and everything, but if you just run into the human village, you're gonna be SMASHED INTO PULP!" I towered over Papyrus, making him gulp. Papyrus thought for a minute, as he sat there on the ground.

"I… I'M SORRY UNDYNE! I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER THAN TO RUN OFF. NOW YOU'RE MISSING THE SUN TOO!" Papyrus pouted. I held out a hand to get him off the ground, and he took it, and stood up.

"It's fine, punk! Now since I'm here-" I said when I heard a rumbling noise. I looked around, until I saw a yellow thing barreling towards us like there was no stopping. Bouncing into action, I pulled Papyrus quickly to my side, and the yellow thing barreled past me. And hit Papyrus.

Uh oh.

I screamed as Papyrus, who was hit by the yellow blob of scales and whatnot, pulled me into the jumble because of the hand I was holding. The world went spinning, just as if the whole entire world was swirled paint, and I felt my head hitting the floor multiple times. Slowly this little ball of fish, skeleton, and whatever that thing was slowed to the stop, and I went flying through the air and landed face first.

"Owww," I groaned in pain. I blinked a couple of times, and looked up to see my pursuer.

"ALPHYS WHAT THE HECK WAS THAT!" I yelled up at the yellow scientist who was adjusting her glasses. She landed standing up right in front of me, and she was still adjusting her now-broken glasses on her pointy snout.

"U… undyne?! I… I'm sorry! I… tripped and I fell," Alphys sounded like she was angry at herself for making that mistake. She turned around to look at me, all scraped up just like I was.

"AND ROLLED DOWN A HILL?!" I stood up, legs all scraped and bruised by the amount of times I was hurt on the way through the woods. My legs was still wobbly and my lungs still tired and out of breath, but I kept going for Alphys' sake.

"Y… Yes Undyne…" she said, and she looked down at the ground in what looked like shame. I sighed and knelt down to her height.

"Alphys, it's okay. We're all fine. That was only a mistake. Now, where's Papyrus?" I smiled at Alphys' sad face, and she smiled back. After brushing some dust accumulated from the rough ride off of one of her spikes, I stood up and looked around.

"Um… Undyne…? It's really hard to um… see with broken glasses," Alphys said apologetically. I would have nodded but I was gaping at something else.

"Where the HECK are we?!" I glanced around. The rock that we landed on seemed to be road that we landed on had huge buildings on either side of them. They were all wooden, but they were all clothed with random metal symbols on their side. There were human's all around, circling around us as if we were their prey. There was a large castle like building at the end of the road, that was adorned with various symbols and flags that made it look heroic. There was one thing that I didn't usually feel in the underground in the air.

Determination

I stumbled back, and looked around. "PAPYRUS! Where the HECK are you?!" I yelled in the air. The humans took that as a threat, and pointed random sharp objects at us, like a chair or even a butchers knife. All of them could be deadly.

"THE GREAT PAPYRUS IS ALIVE! AND WELL!" Papyrus popped up from a huge cart full of barrels. He stood up on the cart, and did a nice and square jump into the circle where the human's cornered us. "WHAT IS GOING ON HERE, UNDYNE? THE HUMANS DON'T SEEM TO LIKE US," Papyrus furrowed his eyes at the humans.

"Greetings monsters. Why and how are you here? We trapped you in your little cage of silence years and years ago." A maniacal voice came out from the rows of people. A 4 feet tall kid with a green and yellow striped shirt with eyes the color of blood stepped forward into the clearing. 5 other kids followed this one kid and looked at us with the same hate.

"The barrier has been broken. Didn't you hear it? All monsters are going out of the underground to find our freedom," I said nobley to the creepy eyes kid. The crowd gasped, and the kid silenced them with a flick of their knife.

"You were never invited, hmm? Maybe you're little goldfish brain should go back to where it's supposed to be," The creepy eyes kid laughed, and the other children followed suit. I growled at their puny little shenanigans, and glared at them.

"WHO ARE YOU CALLING A-"

"Undyne, don't let your temper take you over," I heard a deep voice from the woods. I swung around to be face to face with Asgore, who was glaring back. He snorted as I blinked dramatically

"Oh… um… sorry?" I rubbed the back of my neck embarrassingly, as he looked at the human.

"Chara? It's-"

"Order the mages to shoot these miserable creature. They shouldn't even be here, and their trespassing our territory," the kid, supposedly named Chara, hissed to some of the closest adults to him. The jumped and quickly hurried to their job, as I frowned at Asgore.

"K… King Asgore… I was wondering… how do you know the child?" Alphys stuttered to Asgore, and he frowned. He sighed as he started talking, his eyes shined with sorrow.

"Chara was the first human to fall into the underground. Of course, you weren't alive at the time so you all have absolutely no recollection of that, but he was the first soul that I collected… from the child that I loved. The other souls… well I believe I remember them as the other souls that I collected to open the barrier. How they're alive… I have no idea, but they have absolutely no reason to attack us all. Just me. You guys go back to the mountain… Mount Ebott, wasn't it? And go and tell everyone to go back," Asgore sighed and stepped forward. We all looked at him as if he was insane.

"ASGORE! THERE'S NO WAY I'M GOING BACK!" I yelled furiously at Asgore. "I'M THE EX LEADER OF THE ROYAL GUARD AFTER ALL! I'M NOT GOING TO LET SOME SLY HUMAN KICK YOU BUTT!" I stood up proudly to the humans, right next to my king.

"Wait, Undyne. I have something to say to all of the humans," He said quietly to me, as I slouched, exasperated.

"HUMANS!" King Asgore yelled with all of his might to stop the commotions. All humans looked at him, in silence. "WE DO NOT WANT TO FIGHT! WE CAME HERE FOR A NEW FUTURE, AND WE WANT TO MAKE PEACE WITH THE HUMANS. THE BARRIER HAS BEEN OPEN, AND THE ANGEL HAS FALLEN!" Asgore ended his speech dramatically, and all humans stopped in their tracks.

"Peace? From who? Us? So are you guys all cowards?" Chara laughed at Asgore's speech. He pushed back through the crowded so everyone can see us. "Maybe you're all too weak"

Before I could blink, I was holding a energy spear to Chara's laughing face. I looked, shocked, as Asgore lifted me away with his huge goat hands from the human.

"Undyne," Asgore seemed like he was losing his cool. "That wasn't needed," he looked seriously at me.

"That… that wasn't me," I whimpered and tried to tell Asgore before he started bellowing again.

"I'm sorry about that, humans. I'll tell my troops to be more behaved before they act," Asgore glared at me, as I looked up at his looming stature droopily.

"That's why humans and monsters should stay away from each other. If they behave like your little brat did, we'll all die," the child hissed at Asgore. He glared once at the goat, and looked at one of his guards. "Continue the preparation," he growled to the man, who jumped and hurried off. As sounds of machines filled the town, two huge cannons rose from two of the tallest wood towers in the village. The pointed at us, and filled our eyes with a weird orange light.

Before I could think, I shoved Asgore, Alphys and Papyrus out of the way of orange lasers. I pulled them down a small alleyway to the right, as the lasers followed. Asgore ran as fast as he could, I carried Alphys under my arm, and Papyrus ran next to me as we dodged the lasers.

We kept running and dodging until we met a dead end. We skid to the stop (which also meant Papyrus running into a wall, don't worry, he's okay), as Chara and his lasers followed us.

"Goodbye"

"STOP!" We heard a loud voice yell. Chara looked around to see some humans going against him.

"You!" he hissed. "What are you doing?" He swung his head around to the people.

"They brought Frisk! Frisk is back!" A taller women in the back said. "They really won't harm a human!"

We all relaxed as Toriel, Frisk and Sans ran… well Sans walked but… they ran up to us.

"Are you all okay?" Toriel asked, frantic. Tori frowned at our scrapes and bruises from our tumble down the hill, as she started to heal Papyrus and Alphys.

"We're fine, Tori," Asgore smiled.

"Don't Tori me, Dreemurr!" Toriel glared at Asgore, as Asgore sagged. Toriel switched do healing me, which made a sharp tingling feeling crawl up my back, making me sneeze. Toriel laughed, and turned around. Supposedly the humans walked up to us, most of them never seeing a monster before in their lives, but their curiosity took over them as they started talking and introducing themselves to us.

"Hello! I'm Undyne," I said out to the people, but most of them were avoiding me because of my "reckless action" to that little brat that called me a goldfish. ((Note of thought:: NEVER EVER CALL A FISH A GOLDFISH IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE DESTROYED IN A ABSOLUTE FURY OF ENERGY SPEARS AND EVIL ICE CREAM LADIES!)) So I stood to the side and watched everyone talk to everyone else. But me. Great job at not being the celebrity again, Undyne. Great job. That ended with me leaning against a wooden house absolutely bored.

I continued to wait until the fan girls went away when I felt a hand on my shoulder. I swung around and saw a old man with a long beard with twinkling blue eyes smiling up at me. I jumped, making his hand fall to his cane.

"Don't mind the weird eyed one, little one," The old man rumbled.

"Did you just call me little?!" I looked menacingly at the old man. The old man laughed, and I looked at him, completely offended. Note of thought #2:: Never ever call the more menacing one in the situation 'little'. EVER. Especially if they're taller than you. And a fish.

"Hahaha, come with me, young one. I have something to show you," The old man walked off while I stood there, fuming.

"HEY! YOU CALLED ME LITTLE AGAIN!" I yelled at the old man, and ran after him. He laughed again as I slid into another walkway. He looked down at some sort of spear that was lodged into the side of the house. Interestingly it looked a lot like my spears that I use when I am attacking.

"I found this in the side of my house… I have no idea where it came from. Do you mind helping me find out about this spear?" The old man rumbled up to me. I looked down at him, frowning.

"It could help you get your respect back!" The old man hinted. I grumbled and looked back down at him.

"Fine. I'll do it if you never call me little again," I slouched and looked at him. He smiled, and nodded.

"Okay! It's a deal," He held up his hand to shake. I reluctantly shook his hand, and he smiled under his beard.

"You young guppy," he said as he was walking away.

"WHAT DID YOU CALL ME?!" I yelled back at him, furious. He started walking back to where everyone else was. He made small footprints in the off streets sand, and his cane made a distinct thump whenever he took a step.

"A guppy! Besides, you're a fish after all," He chuckled, as we kept walking. I glared at him, and gave up on making a good, superficial comeback.

"What's your name, anyway?" I grumbled at the old man. He stroked his long beard, and looked at me curiously, since I didn't grumble.

"My name is Revetan. I am the leader of this village. Or, well I guess I was until the little brat took over earlier today," Revetan sighed, and looked out into the distance, where the sun was rising.

"What? How could a child take your leadership?" I asked the old man, thinking about what could happen if the little brat took over Asgore's leadership. I shuddered at the thought.

"When everyone heard that Chara rose from the dead to kill all monsters, that heroicness… that DETERMINATION made everyone root for him. It's incredibly weird," Revetan sighed. "Well! I'll have to deal with it. This thing should be done in a week," Revetan shrugged and looked at the my friends and family, who were clustered together and beckoning me.

"You better go, guppy," Revetan smiled. Instead of yelling, I smiled as I walked away.