Just as a quick little author's note up here, this takes place not only after the game events but after the events of "Through the Eyes of the Fallen" Some things might be spoiled if you read this before playing the game and reading the tale I created(Y'know various things I did to the wonderful characters might be brought up.)

Also, this will contain the ships, Soriel and Alphyne.

And thus, you have been warned.

Undertale and it's characters belongs to Toby Fox. I do not own them.


The sun's light was warm. The monsters once again felt the sunlight beaming down on them. After being sealed away for centuries, they finally were free. Frisk saved the civilization for the second time.

The monsters were now walking to the city, hoping for an audience with the local leader. As mascot, Papyrus insisted that he led the way, although someone made sure to keep him somewhat calm.

Frisk paused and looked at the group of monsters.

"Why are we stopping," Papyrus asked.

"What is it, my child," Toriel questioned.

Asgore nodded. "I agree with Tori...el," Asgore added. He received a harsh glance from Toriel.

"Can you guys wait here," Frisk asked. Thankfully, the monsters nodded. She remembered what happened the first time she brought the monsters on the surface. Papyrus ended up causing worldwide panic for a week. Frisk chuckled to herself. It was funny to see them running from Papyrus, but it also scared her. She didn't know if everyone would accept them. She walked into the nearby town. Her face was plastered on every telephone pole.

"Nobody really cared about me when I was here, but when I fell down the mountain, suddenly everyone's searching for me," she mused. "It's hard to believe that someone would care this much over an orphan."

It was getting dark. Most people were either getting ready for bed or working a late shift at their workplace. Nobody would spot Frisk in the darkness unless they looked closely. Unfortunately, Frisk had to find Ebott City Hall in the dark as well. She wandered around the town, looking for the city hall. She did not find it.

Frisk sighed. "I can't find it." She plopped down onto a nearby bench. "And I don't think that they'll wait for much longer," Frisk muttered.

How was she even going to explain that the monsters were back anyway? She didn't want the world to panic again, so she went alone. Now Frisk was thinking that she wouldn't be taken seriously. "I don't think this will work. What am I going to say? 'Oh! The monsters we all thought were legends and myths are actually real and I helped to free them when I fell into Mount Ebott. Don't worry though. They're friendly! I should know, I'm the one they chose to be their ambassador!'"

"well, i wouldn't word it like that." Frisk jumped at the voice. She spun around to see a grinning skeleton. "sorry frisk, didn't mean to scare you."

"What are you doing here?"

"well, i just figured that you'd need help convincing people of our existence. I came instead of another monster because we don't want what happened last time to happen again," Sans explained. He put his hood up. "see, now they'll think i'm human with a costume on. what do you think?"

Frisk smiled. "That's perfect! Although...," she started. "I forgot where Ebott City Hall is." Frisk sighed. "I've lived here for most of my life and I forgot where the town hall is."

"we can take a shortcut," Sans suggested.

"Don't you think that someone will notice you instantly appearing in Town Hall?"

"what about the entrance?"

Frisk looked around the street. It was dark and the streetlights hadn't been turned on yet. Maybe it could work. She gave the skeleton a smile. "We can give it a shot."

Sans' left eye flickered with a blue light. Within a few seconds, they were standing outside of the town hall.

"that'll be five g, kid," Sans joked. he held out his hand as if he was going to receive money.

Frisk laughed. "I don't have any money on me."

Sans shrugged. "me neither." He pushed open the door. "after you, kid."

Frisk smiled. "Thank you." She walked inside with Sans following behind her. Frisk walked up to the front desk. She hit the bell sitting on the counter. A woman with wavy blond hair walked to the desk.

"Hello, is there anything I can-," she began. She looked at the child in front of her. "You're the missing orphan, aren't you?"

"I've come to request an audience with the mayor, please," Frisk announced.

The woman raised an eyebrow. "What you should be doing is getting back to the orphanage. They've been looked for you."

"Madam, I am quite aware of that!"

"Madam," the woman questioned under her breath.

"Please. I need to see the mayor. Please let me see him," Frisk asked.

The woman sighed. "Then you'll go back?"

Frisk nodded. "Yeah." She looked at Sans and mouthed, "You better get Mom to bail me out."

Sans nodded.

The woman stepped from behind the desk and towards the child. "Please follow me."

"Wait! Can my friend come too?"

The lady looked around. Her eyes settled on Sans. "I suppose, but can't you take off that mask? It's a little creepy."

Sans shook his head. "nope. can't do that lady."

The woman chuckled awkwardly. "O-okay then! Please follow me." She walked down a hallway with Sans and Frisk following behind. She eventually stopped at a door. "The mayor is in this room. Please tell him that Diana sent you," she requested.

Frisk took a glance at her nametag. "Emily"

Frisk chuckled to herself. "Will do!" Before Frisk could open the door, Emily sped off.

Frisk turned the doorknob and walked inside the office. There was a middle-aged man with black and grey hair sitting in a dark brown leather chair. The chair swiveled around to meet the intruders.

"I wasn't scheduled to have any visitors today. Just... who sent you," the man asked.

"Diana," Frisk answered.

The man's face scrunched up in fury before reverting back to a friendly demeanor. "I'll talk to her later. Anyway, what are you here for?" Frisk closed the door.

"Sir, I need to discuss something important," Frisk insisted.

The mayor's eyes narrowed. "Say, aren't you that lost girl who's face is posted all over town?"

"Yes, but that's not what I'm here for." Frisk walked to the Mayor's desk. "Can we talk?"

The mayor sighed. "Yes. Feel free to sit down."

"heh. thanks," Sans said. He walked over and sat in a nearby chair. Frisk sat next to him.

"What is it? I'll humor you for a little while."

Frisk looked at the man. "Promise me that you won't freak out."

The mayor looked puzzled. "Why would I freak out?"

"Do it."

"Fine. I assure you that I will not freak out over what you are about to say."

Frisk smiled. "Okay! You already know that I've been missing for a while, right?"

"Yes?"

"Well, where do you think I've been," Frisk asked.

The mayor shrugged. "I don't know. We looked all over town."

"Ah, but I wasn't in town. I was climbing Mount Ebott," Frisk explained.

The mayor gasped. "That's practically suicide! Why did you do that?"

"Let's not get into that now. Anyway, I fell down the mountain and made a HUGE discovery!" Frisk smiled.

"Did you now? What was it?"

Frisk smiled. "I discovered that monsters are real!"

There was a moment where nobody talked. The only noise was the sound of snoring.

The man chuckled. "Oh. Monsters, eh?" He patted Frisk on the head. "What an active imagination! Have you ever thought about writing a book?"

Frisk pouted. Although she expected him to not believe her, it still hurt. "But they ARE real."

"What did they look like?" He seemed to ask with genuine curiosity.

Frisk's eyes lit up. "Well, they came in all sorts of shapes and sizes! It would be too hard to list them all!"

The man chuckled. "Keep what I said in mind. You could be an author."

Frisk sighed and stared at the sleeping skeleton. "You don't believe me, huh?"

The mayor sighed. "No. Can't say that I do."

Frisk turned to look at the mayor.

"I mean, it's an ancient myth. Myths are fictional by nature."

"It's okay," Frisk insisted. She smiled at the mayor.

The mayor smiled back.

"Cause I got proof." Frisk took a moment to look at the mayor's face. He gave a wary glance. "Sans! Wake up," Frisk screamed.

The skeleton jumped and flailed around. He looked at Frisk. "what is it?"

"Pull off your hood," Frisk commanded.

"well sheesh kid. did you have to wake me up to do that? you could have just pulled off my hood while i was sleeping," Sans groaned. "but okay kid." He pulled off his hood.

The man, however did not seem fazed. "What a neat costume. How long did that take to build?"

"uh... i'm an actual skeleton."

"Sure you are."

"but i am."

Frisk got an idea. "Sans! What if you show him your blue attack?"

"ah. i see where you're going with this." Sans walked up to the mayor. "do you have anything that i can toss around?"

The mayor crumpled up a piece of paper and tossed it at Sans. Sans' left eye glowed blue. The paper ball as held in place as a blue glow surrounded it too. The mayor stumbled back in his chair.

"It gets better, just watch," Frisk insisted. She pulled out her cell phone and began to play a song on it. The song was a loud rock song without words*.

Sans winked. "i like your style frisk." Sans waved his arm around. The paper ball flew in the direction of his arm.

The mayor hid under a desk, now afraid of the skeleton. Sans gently set the ball down on the ground.

"so uh, buddy, do you believe frisk now?"

The mayor nodded. He picked up his phone. He dialed three numbers.

"911, what's your emergency," the voice over the phone asked.

The mayor was shivering. "Y-yeah uh... there's a skeleton in my office."

"A skeleton, sir?" The dispatcher sounded confused.

"Yes," the man exclaimed, glancing nervously at Sans.

"Can you describe him?"

"He's got no skin, white bones, a blue jacket with a white shirt underneath, a pair of black shorts, and pink slippers," the man informed, still glancing at Sans, who was staring at him warily.

Frisk looked nervous.

"Sir, is this a prank?"

"No! I assure you that the dead is walking in my office!"

Frisk tugged at Sans' hoodie. "He's calling the police," she squeaked.

Sans' eye sockets widened. "oh! that's what that number was!" His left eye glowed blue. He stretched his arm out to the phone. It was covered in a blue glow.

"Sir, it is very distasteful to be pranking a 911 dispatcher. We'll send someone out there, but if it is a prank, you'll be-." The man was cut off as the phone smashed into tiny pieces.

"Mr. Mayor! The monsters aren't here to hurt anybody," Frisk insisted.

"yeah. we monsters just want peace," Sans explained. He got out of his chair and discreetly hid a whoopee cushion in his hand. "i think that we got off on the wrong hand." Sans held up the hand without the whoopee cushion to help his pun. "so why don't we shake hands, y'know, become pals." Sans held out his hand. The whoopee cushion was hidden in his sleeve.

The mayor glanced warily at the boney hand. "hey, don't humans like to make eye-contact when talking? i dunno if every human does it, but i heard it was polite. c'mon. i'm not gonna hurt you." The mayor made eye contact with the skeleton.

Sans quickly allowed the cushion to slide into his hand. The mayor grabbed his hand and froze. The whoopee cushion prank worked.

"heh heh. the old whoopee cushion in the hand trick, it's always funny! anyway, i'm sans, sans the skeleton," Sans introduced.

The man did not move.

"uh... mayor guy... are you there," Sans asked. He waved his hand in front of his face.

"I-I thought I was going to die," the man stuttered.

"I think you broke him."

Police sirens filled the air.

"and i think we should leave," Sans quickly said. He used a shortcut to get both him and Frisk to the other monsters.

"Sans! You're back! How did it go, brother," Papyrus asked, curiosity filling his voice.

"Run! The police are coming," Frisk exclaimed.

The monsters gave them a puzzled look. "What did you do, Sans," Gaster asked.

"I think I see them behind those bushes! Move in guys," a police officer yelled.

Sans grabbed Toriel and Papyrus' arms. "no time for explanations! we need to run!"

Undyne scooped Frisk and Alphys and lifted them high above her shoulders.

The monsters ran away from the approaching police. They ran for a good ten minutes before growing careless. Asgore was suddenly tackled by a member of the police.

"One monster secure! We have a monsters secure!"

In actuality, Asgore could easily break free from the human's clutches, but he wanted to be on good terms with the humans.

"Yup. You caught me. Is there any way that I could speak to the leader of you humans? I would like there to be peace between our people," Asgore explained. He smiled at them. "Can we coexist with one another?"

Asgore spent the rest of that day in jail while the others fled to the Underground.


Done with this chapter. I guess this will be the prologue. There will be a timeskip for the next chapter where all the monsters are accepted. Why is Asgore treated this way? Well, he's been through a lot but he still kinda did some bad things. Hopefully, I will be kinder to him.

Oh, by the way, headcannons(I think I might be most like Sans/Toriel with how much I love puns.) are still firing, if you can't tell.

*The song Frisk was playing is Megalovania.

Anyway, hope you liked this introductory chapter! Bye guys!