Hey guys, this is my first crossover story. I've wanted to do an Undertale/Madoka crossover for a long time now and here it is. This takes place in a kinda AU, where Homura Akemi falls into the Underground instead of Frisk and loses her memory in the process. How will things change? Lets find out.
Also, "Puella in Monte" means "girl in the mountain", in case you're wondering.
Homura opened her eyes, slowly regaining consciousness. She saw a hole above her. It appeared she had fallen down the hole and would have broken all her bones if it hadn't been for the bed of golden flowers below her. She tried to think back, the last thing she remembered and to her shock, found out she couldn't remember anything. She appeared to have lost her memories. She didn't even remember anything about herself. All she remembered was her name- Homura Akemi.
Homura decided she had to leave the place. But how? The hole was way above her. She couldn't exactly fly towards it. She looked around and saw another room. Perhaps it led to an exit.
Inside the room was a golden flower- with a face.
"Howdy", it said. "I'm Flowey. Flowey the flower."
Its spoke in a friendly, almost saccharine tone. Homura was immediately suspicious. For whatever reason, she believed cute things like this flower couldn't be trusted.
"Hmm...You're new to the Underground, aren'tcha", Flowey went on, "Golly you must be so confused. Someone ought to teach you how things work around here."
The Underground? So there was a whole other world inside this hole? Homura still didn't trust Flowey but she wanted to know more.
"I guess little old me will have to do. Ready? Here we go."
Suddenly, Homura felt a tug on her finger. Something came out of her ring- a purple gem. Inside it, was a red heart. Flowey looked confused but quickly recovered.
"Okay. Uhh...see that heart? That's your SOUL, the very culmination of your being."
Homura nodded. But she wondered why her soul needed to be inside a gem. Did all the Underground inhabitants put their souls in jewels? Something told her that was not the case...
"Your soul starts off weak, but can grow strong if you gain lots of LV. What's LV stand for?"
Homura had never played video games- and if she had, she didn't remember- but she felt certain that LV stood for LEVEL.
"Why, LOVE, of course."
That didn't make sense. Why did such a short word need to be shortened even more? Something told Homura that things weren't what they seem.
"You want some LOVE, don't ya? Don't worry, I'll give you some."
Some deadly-looking white bullets appeared around Flowey.
"Down here. LOVE is shared through...little white...friendliness pellets.
Homura decided she had had enough.
"Stop right there!", she exclaimed, speaking for the first time since she fell. "You have given me no reason to trust you. So, no thank you!"
At first, Flowey looked confused. Then, his faced morphed into a wide, demonic grin.
"You know what's going on here, do you?"
"No, but I don't trust you. Not one bit."
"I see. So that is how it is. Too bad. In this world, its kill or be killed!"
The white bullets surrounded Homura.
"DIE!"
Flowey laughed evilly as the bullets edged closer to Homura's SOUL. She closed her eyes. Was this how she was going to die? With no memories? The bullets hit her SOUL and...nothing.
"What? How..." Flowey began. A fireball appeared from the shadows and tossed Flowey away.
From the shadows, a goat lady appeared. She wore a purple dress and had brown eyes.
"What a terrible creature, torturing such a poor, innocent youth", she said, looking sympathetically at Homura. "Ah, do not be afraid, my child. I am Toriel, caretaker of the Ruins. I pass through this place every day to see if anyone has fallen down. You are the first human to come down here in a long time."
So, other humans had fallen down there. How did they get out then?
"My name is Homura Akemi. That's...all I remember."
"You mean you don't remember anything?" asked Toriel. Homura shook her head.
"Ah, its a case of amnesia. You must have hit your head too hard in the fall. Not to worry, your memories will return soon, though it will take some time. Now, come with me."
Unlike Flowey, Toriel seemed genuine. Her voice was kind and she had a motherly aura. Homura sensed she could be trusted. Together with Toriel, Homura went into the Ruins.
