People in town were awoken by the sound of thousands of footsteps. Drowsy humans shuffled to their windows and front doors, some curious about the noise, others pissed that their sleep was interrupted. Despite how they felt, none were expecting to see what they saw.

Monsters. Monsters marching through the neighborhood. Many knew the stories of Mount Ebott, and they were passed off as just that, stories, but with all these monsters in the streets, being lead by seven human children, no one could believe that they were stories anymore.

Every word was true.

Monsters were real.

Some waved at them, others seemed afraid, but they were all monsters none the less.

Humans rushed back in their homes, many frantically calling the police. They kept their children close, but others had stayed outside, watching the giant marching crowd. They were intrigued by them, not frightened. They watched as they continued to walk toward the center of town.

Frisk's ears perked up the sound of sirens and she stopped, making the others stop as well. Police cars arrive in surplus, making a barrier between them and the rest of town. They pointed guns at them and a few police officers walked forward. The one with the megaphone began to speak into it.

"Attention monsters! You are disturbing the peace. Please leave peacefully or else we'll be forced to use force."

Shouts of protest rose up almost immediately. The officer shouted into the megaphone in an attempt to gain control again and soon the crowd had quieted down.

"I'm sorry, but many people are uncomfortable with you here. The last encounter with monsters and the human race did not end well, remember?"

The only thing that did was anger the crowd. Everyone started to move forward and the police fired warning shots in the air. Justin sighed and raised his own gun. The moment he pulled the trigger, a bright yellow bullet shot straight upward, exploding with a loud POP.

"ENOUGH, DAGNABIT!"

With the distraction in place, Cooper raced forward and snatched the policeman's megaphone away. Any and all shots fired at him during his run up were deflected by Gordy's borrowed pan. He tossed the megaphone to Marissa and she quickly motioned for Papyrus to pick her up, but when he leaned down to do so, he heard guns being cocked and aimed at him direction.

"DROP THE KID! DROP THE KID OR WE WILL SHOOT!"

Papyrus looked at Marissa with fear in his eye sockets. She pat his gloved hand affectionately and he nodded shakily, picking her up completely. The police began firing and Gordy stomped his foot, summoning his SOUL. He threw his hands out to his sides, summoning a translucent green shield in front of the crowd. The bullets hit it harmlessly, but it was putting a hell of a strain on Gordy. Undyne growled and opened her hand to summon a spear, but Frisk quickly grabbed her wrist, frantically shaking her head.

"But-!"

Frisk shook their head again, more firmly. Undyne growled one more time before sighing gruffly.

"You better know what you're doing, punk."

Frisk nodded, making a little noise to go with it. Gordy's shield was starting to break, but soon the police guns were out of bullets. Gordy's shield fell along him and he breathed heavily on his side. Toriel wanted to use her healing magic on him, but she didn't want to provoke anyone. Marissa, once again on Papyrus' shoulders, began to talk into the megaphone.

"Are you imbeciles done yet?"

She didn't allow anyone to answer.

"If you hadn't noticed, no one here is hostile. Trust me, if they wanted to hurt you, they would have already. It's not 1038 anymore, guys! Give them a chance!"

Bella moved forward and Marissa dropped the megaphone into her hands.

"We weren't even raised to hate monsters, what's some please tell me the problem here?"

"They're-They're…"

Justin took the megaphone next.

"They're-They're-! They're what? Sweet and kind monsters that are just happy to be free from the prison that humans put them in?"

The policeman, now with a new megaphone, began to speak up.

"If they're as friendly as you say, then why are the causing such a racket? And I wanna hear it from one of them!"

Toriel calmly took the megaphone and walked forward. She noticed how some of them tensed as she moved.

"Sir, I apologize for the noise, but you must understand. Our kind has been trapped for a millennia. We are just happy to be free."

Undyne stomped up and snatched the megaphone into her hands.

"Get a fucking clue! We aren't free to hurt anyone!"

Unless they fuck up, Undyne thought.

Papyrus took the megaphone from Undyne.

"Indeed!"

Undyne looked at Papyrus in shock. He had lowered his voice. He had to be scared. She quickly checked his stats and noticed he had upped his defense almost completely.

"We're just here to make friends. We don't want any trouble. We promise."

Papyrus handed the megaphone to Marissa, but none of them spoke. There were a few seconds of silence before the police officer lifted his megaphone to his mouth.

"Fine. But you must return to Mount Ebott for the time being. We have nowhere to house you all."

All the monsters murmured in agreement and turned, ready to walk back to their original home. The cops began to retreat to their cars.

"Wait!"

Everyone turned to Frisk, who had picked up the megaphone. She set Flowey down beside her and turned to the cops, who had also stopped to pay attention.

"Shouldn't there be somebody who can bridge the gap between monster and human? Someone who understands both species and can help monsters understand humans and humans understand monsters? An ambassador of sorts?"

A second, more skeptical looking, police walked up.

"And who might that be?"

Frisk stepped forward.

"Us-I mean me."

"No Frisk."

Cooper moved forward and grabbed her hand.

"You mean us."

Slowly, the other five humans fell into line and the policeman sighed. Frisk tilted her head up and winked at the air, the red glint behind her hair disappearing.

"Fine, but really, you must return to Mount Ebott. We can decide housing later."

"no need for that."

Sans finally walked up, levitating the megaphone into his hands.

"we can build our own houses. took few days to build the house me and paps got. it's easy cause ya know…"

Sans smiled a bit wider and his left eye flickered blue for the slightest of moments.

"we got magic. just give us a big enough plot of land and we'll get to work ourselves. anyway, i was policed to meet you. the pleasure was all spine."

Toriel giggled and Papyrus groaned loudly, but all monsters began to leave the area, their seven little ambassadors behind them. Some, when they returned to their homes, began packing their belongings, excited and ready for the adventure at hand. Some were less enthusiastic about moving to this new place that already showed disliking toward them.


Guess who's not dead! Me!