Here the next chapter and its an intense one.


Inside Alphys's Lab, Alphys was looking over the patent papers, making sure that everything was in order, when Sans burst through the door.

"Alphys! We need your help, and we need it now! I know the research is important, but this could mean life or death!" said Sans, dragging me inside.

"W-whoa, Sans. C-calm down. What's g-going o-on?" asked Alphys.

"Long story short, Flowey's been in Frisk's dreams for the last week now, and just a few moments ago, He managed to take control of her body while she was awake. We need help, and you're the only one who knows about Flowey!" explained Sans.

"M-me? B-but, I-I-I've never seen o-or heard of anything like this b-before!" stammered Alphys.

"Alphys, please. You're the one who made him. You have to know some way of stopping him! Please, I'm running out of options, and if something isn't done soon, people will die! Help me!" I wept, begging Alphys.

"I'll d-do what I can. Does anyone else know about this?" asked Alphys.

"Mom and Paps are the only two others. By the way, Sans, you should call mom and-" I started as my neck twitched. "Let her know her little girl got possessed today." My neck twitched again, and I sighed. "It happened again, didn't it?" Sans nodded.

"O-okay… um… first course of a-action is to scan your brain waves. Y-you said this mainly h-happens when y-you're asleep, s-so, I think y-you should stay the night, so we can see what's g-going on." Said Alphys.

"Honestly, Al, any help you can give right now is greatly appreciated." Said Sans, as he stared down at me. "I'm so sorry this is happening now, babe."

"N-no, it's alright. I just want this to end. By any means necessary." I said. "Even if it means…"

"We'll sort this out, Frisk. You won't be dying on my watch." Said Sans.

"If Dad asks, tell mom to tell him that I'm helping Alphys with the research." I instructed Sans.

"A'ight. Now I have a call to make. Will you be alright alone for a few minutes?" Sans said with concern.

"I'll be fine. Don't worry about me." I said as Sans went into the next room. I felt something cold on my chest. As I reached into my shirt, I pulled out something that, during this whole sordid affair, I had forgotten was even there: The Golden Locket I found in New Home. His locket.

"Oh, Asriel… Why couldn't you have let me save you?" I asked, tears welling in my eyes. "I need you. I need you here. Please. I miss you."

"I miss you, too, Frisk." Said a familiar voice. I gasped, and the tears fell down my cheek.

"Asriel…" I sighed. "I'm so sorry… I should have never abandoned you."

"No. It's not your fault. There was nothing you could have done. The fact that you kept that locket after all these years means so much to me. I wish I could help you…" continued the voice, before a sharp crack echoed in my head.

"Who gave you the right to talk!" shrieked Flowey. In my head, I heard Asriel whimper in pain.

"No! Flowey, don't hurt him!" I screamed.

"Flowey, don't hurt him! Flowey, he's just a child! Flowey this, Flowey that! Open your eyes, Frisk! He's gone, and he's never coming back!" screamed Flowey, striking Asriel again and again.

"Flowey, please stop hurting him! I cared about you, just as much as I cared about him! Please! Don't…" I whimpered, before breaking down. At that moment, Flowey stopped, and retracted his vines.

"Y-you mean that?" he asked me.

"Yes! Flower or not, no matter how much pain you put me through, you're still him. My brother. My best friend." I wept.

"Alright, fine. I'll let you two have your little reunion." Grunted Flowey.

"Asriel." I said.

"Howdy, Frisk. It's me, this time. The real me." sighed Asriel.

"I'm so sorry I wasn't able to see you. It's just that life caught up with me." I cried, laughing slightly.

"It's okay. I don't blame you. Heh, and I thought I was the crybaby." Joked Asriel. I laughed, wiping the tears on my sleeve.

"Frisk… I'm proud of you, of everything you've done up until this point." Said Asriel.

"How? I only picked up where you left off. I didn't break the barrier. You did. I didn't even keep my promise." I said. "I'm sorry. I told Dad the truth about you."

"No, it's okay! I had a feeling you couldn't hold it in forever. I'm not mad at you." Asriel said, as I chuckled.

"You really are your father's son. He could never stay mad at me, no matter what I did." I laughed.

"Well, you know what Paps said. He's a big fuzzy pushover." Laughed Asriel, causing me to laugh.

"U-um, Frisk?" stammered Alphys.

"I should go. This is important." Said Asriel.

"No, wait! He'll hurt you again!" I cried. Asriel scoffed.

"He can't hold me forever… You'll be alright?" asked Asriel.

"I don't know. I'm scared." I said.

"Fear is what drives Flowey. Isn't that what Gaster told you?" said Asriel.

"You're right." I said. "Thanks, Asriel. Be careful." Asriel nodded.

"I will. No worries. Okay?"

"That was the prince, wasn't it?" asked Alphys.

"The one person I couldn't save, no matter what." I cried.

"Frisk, t-there was nothing you c-could have done. He was t-too far gone." Explained Alphys.

"It wasn't fair! He gave up everything for Chara, and she repaid him with death! Even when he came back, he was stuck as a demented fucking flower, unable to feel anything but pain and suffering. The one time I could have saved him, and I let him go." I ranted. "The one person that truly deserved saving and I let him the fuck go!"

"Y-you can't blame yourself, Frisk! He w-wanted to save everyone, j-just like you did! He knew the risks, s-same as you." Said Alphys.

"Something could have been done!" I screamed angrily, grabbing a rack of empty test tubes and slamming them to the ground. "It's not fair!"

"Frisk! C-calm down!" said Alphys, wrapping her arms around me. I wept, and Sans reentered the room.

"What did I miss?" he asked.

"Nothing much, just an emotional breakdown…" I replied sarcastically.

"Should I stick around for this?" he asked.

"We don't k-know what might happen w-with the brain scan tonight. I think it would be best if you stayed. Also, F-Frisk… The machine doesn't r-really work accurately with m-metals." Alphys said. Realizing what she meant, I clutched the locket tightly.

"No! I don't care what happens, I'm not taking this off!" I said.

"You can still h-hold onto it during the scan, but i-it can't be around your neck." Said Alphys sternly.

"Alphys, this was his locket! I haven't taken it off in twelve years, and I'm not taking it off now! It's all I have left of him. Please… I have to keep him close." I cried.

"Babe… If you want to have any chance of ending this, we need to have the machine read accurately and properly. Just keep it in your hands." Said Sans, wrapping his hands around mine. I stared into his eyes for a moment, and nodded.

"Okay." I said.

That night, Alphys had the machine up and running, and I was preparing myself for the big reveal. Mom stopped by and dropped off my training gear for the next day, but I wasn't focused so much on that. My eyes were red from crying, and I felt scared. I held the locket tightly.

"A-alright, Frisk. Once you f-fall asleep, the machine will s-scan your b-brain waves and your breathing p-patterns. Should things get too stressful, Sans will shut it off. N-now… The necklace is off?" asked Alphys.

"Yeah… It's off… Actually, Sans? I don't know how I'll react, or if he'll take control of my body again, so… can you hold onto it? I don't want to risk breaking it." I said, handing him the locket. Sans stared down at the golden heart, and wrapped it around his neck.

"No worries, Frisk. We'll keep an eye socket out for you." Said Sans, kissing me. I turned to Alphys, and nodded shakily.

"I'm ready." I said, leaning back into the pod-like machine. "Fear makes him stronger… Fear makes him stronger… I have… to be brave… I…" I said to myself, as the machine forced me into sleep.

"Okay, Flowey… I'm ready for you…" The dream me said.

"You're ready for me? Heh… What about them?" asked Flowey. I smirked.

"They're ready, too. Do your worst, buttercup. They're not afraid of you, and neither am I." I said.

"Hmph. Big talk for a crybaby." Said Flowey.

"You're one to talk, Azzy." I said.

"That's Flowey to you." He hissed.

"You and him are the same… just different forms… Isn't that what you told me the first night? I've seen glimpses of it all week. Today proved my theory that he's still there, and if he is…" I said, summoning my soul. "I will do whatever it takes to save him, even giving up my own soul to do it."

"You're an idiot." Said Flowey, as one of his vines grabbed ahold of my soul. As I tried to pull it back, I felt a wave of violence spread through my body.

"Now that I have your attention, let me tell you something, dollface. I am not Asriel, never have been, never will be. He died ages ago, betrayed by humans just like you. What makes you think that he'll want to be saved by one?" asked Flowey angrily, tears in his eyes.

"I'm his friend. I gave him a chance when no one else would. It might not matter much to you, but it meant the world to him, and me! Don't you see, Flowey? You are him. You talk like him. You sound like him. And at times, you even act like him. He's been through so much already. Please, just let him go." I cried.

"Why would I want to? He was weak, the humans proved that. And if given the chance, they'd do it again. He had the power to erase them all, take their souls, and break the barrier. But little Goody-Twoshoes decided to show them mercy. Just like you did to me in the last timeline. You could have finished me, then. You could have avenged your father. But… you refused." Said Flowey, setting me down. "Just like Asriel, Everything will be taken from you. Just like the humans and Chara took everything from him. Now… Let's show your… friends… what you really are…"

"Oh, my God, these readings are so abnormal! I-I've never seen anything like it!" Alphys said in a panic.

"What's it saying, Al?!" called Sans over the loud buzz of the machine.

"I-I don't know! Hold on, I'm g-getting something!" Alphys said, as Sans headed towards the machine to shut off the power. As Sans pulled the plug, the machine began to spark and smoke.

"Sans! Get back!" called Alphys, just before the machine exploded. Luckily, Sans was able to teleport next to Alphys in time.

"FRISK!" called Sans, through the ash and flames.

"Sans… l-look at this…" said Alphys, holding up a small chart. In the colored waves, a demented grin could be seen, and a chilling message. 'I'm here'. Looking up from the chart, they saw me, staring at them, holding a shard of the broken machine in my hand.

"Sansy… Alphys… It's your best friend… Ehehehehe… AHAHAHAHAHA!" I laughed maniacally.

"Oh, my God… What's happened to her?" asked Alphys.

"He's taken her. But not for long." Said Sans, pulling his hood over his head, his eye flaring up.

"Do you really think you can stop me, bonehead? I already won. I have your dear, sweet Frisk in my possession. What was the old saying? True love conquers all? Whoever said that was full of shit." I said, advancing towards Sans slowly.

"Come on, Frisk, fight back. Fight back." Whispered Sans, summoning bones behind him.

"You know… you make a terrible boyfriend, pulling weapons on your girl the way you are now. She's already given up. See?" I said, lifting my free hand to bring up an image of me.

"Sans… Don't… hurt him…" said the image.

"Frisk? What happened in there?" asked Sans, the bones disappearing.

"I thought I could save him… But I was wrong."

"You know, she really was an idiot, trying to save someone who can't be saved. And the only thing that was left to remind her of him was a locket." I said, raising the weapon. "Give it back, and I won't have a reason to harm you."

"What are you going to do with it? At least tell me that." Asked Sans.

"What do you think? He's already gone. Why still keep it around? It only brings back bad memories and false hopes. That's what brought her here in the first place!" I laughed.

"No… I can't let you do that. It's hers. Not yours." Said Sans.

"Testing my patience, Sans. That's not a good idea." I said, dashing towards Sans with a murderous look on my face. Quickly, Sans teleported out of my way, and as I fell to the ground, I spotted Alphys, hiding behind an overturned filing cabinet.

"Oh, look. It's my darling creator. You must feel really proud of yourself, warping those monsters into those things you call Amalgamates." I said, bouncing the shard up and down in my hand.

"I n-never wanted that t-to happen. I just w-wanted to help Asgore! I-I never knew…" wept Alphys, as my red eyes glared into her terrified soul.

"Didn't you ever learn from that fool, Gaster, not to mess with things you don't understand?" I asked hotly. Sans, angered, grabbed me by the soul, and yanked me towards him.

"Don't you dare bring my father into this, you weed! Let her go, or else I'll-" started Sans.

"What? Hurt me? Keh… You really are an idiot. Hurting me will hurt her, which you can't do." I said, laughing.

"You wanna' bet?" asked Sans, raising a bone into the air.

"Go ahead." I said. Just as Sans was about to attack, I swung the shard, cutting his stomach. I saw his health almost reduced to nothing. A fraction, a sliver of health at .1. Easy pickings.

"Never let your guard down, Sans." I said. As Sans fell to the floor, I felt my soul get heavy, as Sans slammed me to the floor.

"Get… dunked… weed." Sans gasped, holding his bleeding stomach.

As I snapped out of my trance, my head pounding, I looked around. My vision, although blurry, could just make out Sans's body, and the hot flames that enveloped the lab. Immediately, I ran to Sans's side, and helped him to a chair.

"Oh, my God, Sans. Did I do that to you?" I asked, crying.

"Nah… I'm almost positive that, if it weren't for you, I'd be dead." Said Sans. "But, man… Flowey's really a cut above the rest."

"That's not funny, Sans. I don't know w-what's going on, but t-this is beyond me. I'm sorry. I can't m-make out these readings." Said Alphys, shakily looking through the results that were untouched by the explosion. As I looked at Sans… I couldn't help feeling guilty for it. The guilt was so much that I couldn't even stand to look at him. I stood up quickly and ran from the lab.

"Frisk, wait! Where are you going?!" asked Sans, toppling out of the chair.

"I don't know! Anywhere is better than here! I'm sorry, Sans! I can't risk hurting anyone else! It would be better if everyone just forgot about me!" I shrieked, grabbing my sword from my duffle bag and running frantically through the snow towards Mt. Ebott.

"Great… What are we going to do? She could be going anywhere? And worse, how will I explain this to her parents? They'll finish me off!" said Sans. Alphys picked Sans up off the ground and began dressing the wound.

"Okay… while I get you patched up, let's think. Obviously, she's feeling upset about this, and she was crying… And… she said it was best if everyone just forgot about her… forgot…" said Alphys, piecing together where I was headed. "I know where she's headed. If we hurry, we might be able to catch her before… she…"

"Al? What are you saying?" coughed Sans.

"Sans, we need to round up the others and tell them everything. Frisk needs all the emotional support she can get. She's… she's headed to the Underground. Specifically, the garbage dump." Said Alphys, frantically looking for a phone.

"Why there?" asked Sans.

"That's where Undyne found me… after the incidents with the Amalgamates… You know that abyss? Where all the garbage goes?" asked Alphys.

Sans's eyes widened in realization.

"He made her snap." He whispered.


Dun dun dun. Yes frisk is at the breaking point, where she sees her self as a danger to others, Do you guys mostly think I would make Frisk kill sans, hell be fine. But be Prapard for a big surprise in the next chapter