While listening to the rushing water and looking up at the beautiful sparkling stones on the ceiling, it filled a certain green haired boy with a fierce determination. He had walked all the way back from the kind hearted Asgore and his castle, so that he may have a goodbye to the rest of the underground after the barrier had been broken. He felt bad for having his newfound family wait for him. Thinking about it, he was sure that by now Undyne was bouncing impatiently and probably already threatening to come and get him herself. She could barely wait for tea to cool down, and he doubted she could wait complacently while he traveled leisurely around the Underground.

She would have to wait though, because this was just too important to him. Jack worried if he would ever see his new friends in the Overworld. It was much so much bigger compared to "Home" now. He was not sure what would lie ahead of the monsters and the paths they would find themselves on. So, just to be sure, he decided a final walk through was definitely needed. Especially this place, Waterfall. Jack had found the serene landscape comforting on the hard journey. Of course, he had enjoyed the joyful atmosphere of Snowdin and the quirkiness of Alphys's lab, but sometimes, a serious break was needed from the noisey characters. That was saying a lot too, because Jack could be quite loud…

Jack walked as quietly as he could so that he may not ruin the silent peace that came along with this place. Some would even call this area sacred, due to all of the Echo Flowers. Many paths contained the voices of lost souls that remain within the Echo Flowers, and if he was too vocal, it would be his voice that would be echoing, and not former monsters with their wishes. It would be a shame to lose all of the past just so he could make a crude, yet funny remark about how some rocks were as hard as his… well, you get the idea. Even though they all would soon be leaving, it just did not seem right to take away all of the magic in the air. Just because the Underground's history has painful memories, does not mean that it should be forgotten.

Slowly trekking through the area, listening to the adorable conversation of the two children talking of their wishes to see the stars, he realized that something was very different. At the very end of the conversation, the final Echo Flower, instead of the one child laughing about how they had the same wish, a tiny voice whispered breathily "...hello?...is anyone there…?". Jack scrunched his eyebrows in confusion and his heart dropped. Forever now, that last and crucial part of the passing conversation would be lost. There was essentially an unspoken law to be silent during this path. Even the boisterous Papyrus and Undyne knew very well what a shame it would be for this conversation to be lost.

Looking side to side, he checked out the area to see if he could find the person who did this, and but heard and saw no one. Only the sounds of water dripping from the ceiling and the unmoving blue rocks. Maybe a child got lost in the area and could not find their parents. It would make more sense if a child, who could not understand the gravity of importance the flowers had, to speak in front of the historic Echo Flowers. The news of the barrier breaking did cause a mob of monsters to come through… a child could have easily lost their parents in the masses. Continuing back, Jack kept an ear out for a lost child while walking through the teal blue lit paths. Hitting the mushroom lanterns to light the dark room, stopping at temmie village, and continuing on his way, he heard an almost inaudible rhythmic pitter patter while exiting the black cavern…. Wait, rhythmic?

Running towards the light noises, Jack came across the path that led to a dead end that contained a dense brush. Actually, it was the same exact place where he had found the baby pink ballet shoes. He remember how adorable they were, but also ached due to the reasons as to why they were left. The noises getting louder, the pitter patters now resembled someone… running? Walking? The steps would be very fast paced one moment and there would be almost none the next. Yet, they all came from the same spot… "How odd.." Jack thought to himself.

Rounding up on the corner to where the noises were, Jack froze in place and ducked down. His blue eyes widened as he came across someone in a bright pink tutu. No, not just a tutu, but the entire ballet dancer uniform. They were... dancing? Jack hid around the corner, and watched as the figure spun and pointed her feet to the drip drops of the Waterfall. He may not know much about dancing, but by the way the figure was gracefully moving, it was clear they were more than good. The contrast of the moving pink person and blue landscape was gorgeous and Jack wished he had his camera to take a picture...Inching closer so that he may have a better look to see what kind of monster knew how to dance the ballet, he realized something. He realized that monsters have no way of learning the basic steps of dance, no less how to master the art. He realized that the "monster" had a very normal figure with all normal limbs. The "skeleton" could not be just bones due to their curves. That figure was very familiar to Jack. That figure... was a human girl.