I stood up, still holding the five year old Frisk, they having fallen asleep on me. "So, what do you want to do now?" I asked the Sans of this universe, rocking the Frisk in my hold gently.
"I'm goin' to Grillby's." Sans said. "Come on if you want."
"I think I'll start reviving the Monsters here." I told him, still holding the sleeping Frisk. I didn't bother to hear his answer, turning and leaving the judgment hall, feeling him teleport away, I walked throughout the Underground, right eye aflame as I shot beams from it at any dust I saw, reviving monsters and leaving before they could regain their senses, blasting the ruins door when I got to it open and going through, healing all the monsters until, finally, I got to where Frisk fell, going to the far end of the room and sitting against the wall, putting them in my lap and relaxing.
She simply slept in my lap, still curled up.
We just relaxed there for a while, me rubbing her back as she slept, humming softly.
She continued sleeping, sighing with contentment.
"Hello, children." Toriel said, coming over to us.
"Hi there." I said, slightly on guard, just in case she was sore about being killed, looking up at her innocently.
"Why are you just sitting there, children?" Toriel asked.
"She's asleep, I'm resting from killing a demon and reviving everyone else." I told her.
"Ah." Toriel said. "Well, I hope you didn't hurt yourself."
"Nah, I've had to do this a few times." I said, a sad tone in my voice.
"Ah." Toriel said. "Well, would you like to come in for some pie?"
At this, Frisk's ears perked up, her eyes blinking open.
"What do you think, Frisk, wanna go get pie?" I asked her, smiling down at her.
"Yes." Frisk said quietly so only I could hear, nodding. "I like pie.'
"Alright, we're in." I told Toriel, standing up, still carrying Frisk.
"Good." Toriel said, smiling as we went to her house.
I went to the table in her house, setting Frisk down in my lap as I sat in a chair.
Toriel brought us out pie.
I let Frisk eat hers first, chuckling at how fast she did, before eating mine in one bite, smiling.
"This is good." her quiet voice came, some pie on her face.
I chuckled a little, snapping my fingers and making a handkerchief appear, using it to clean her face.
"Th-thanks." she said.
"No problem." I told her, ruffling her hair.
She smiled at me, hugging me.
"Now… let's go get a bath, I didn't think sitting down against a dusty old cave wall through." I said, smiling sheepishly.
Frisk nodded. Standing up and holding her, I went to the bathroom, setting her down inside and locking the door behind us, turning the tub on and getting in with her.
She splashed a little in the water, smiling.
Grinning, I splashed her, idly blocking both our clothes off, knowing what would likely happen soon.
As I expected, a splashing war began, the two of us soaking the entire bathroom.
Blocking one of her splashes, I picked her up, dunking her in the water briefly.
She tried to do the same to me, but was unable to, me being twice her age in this form.
"Alright, I think that's enough." I said, snapping my fingers and making two towels appear.
"Okay.' she said, her voice not so quiet this time.
"Hey, I can actually hear you." I commented, smirking as we got out, handing her a towel.
She blushed a little, turning away.
I ruffled her hair in response, smiling. "Don't worry, I'm just joking." I assured her, inwardly glad I remembered to conceal all my scars before we got in.
She smiled at me, walking back to the kitchen.
I put my bandages and clothes on, following her, dropping my illusion due to it not being needed with them on. "So, wanna go explore the Underground? If you do, tell me, so I can protect you." I said to her.
"I" she said. "I don't know."
"You alright?" I asked with a concerned tone in my voice, kneeling in front of her.
"I" she said. "I don't think they'd like me."
"They just need to get to know the real you, not the possessed you." I assured her with a smile, standing up and holding my right hand out to her. "Cmon, I won't let anything happen to you."
"O-okay." she said, extending her own.
I grabbed her hand, giving it a reassuring squeeze, turning to where Toriel was. "Hey, Toriel, were gonna go wander a bit, we'll be back in a while!" I yelled.
"Okay, children." she said. "Stay safe."
I lead Frisk downstairs and out of the ruins, snapping my fingers and making it so we wouldn't freeze, the two of us walking towards Snowdin.
"Hiya." Sans said, waving. "Care to give a pal a handshake?"
"Sure." I replied, grinning, holding my left hand out for him to shake.
Sans shook my hand, grinning. Then he turned to Frisk, rubbing his hands together.
"Shake?" he asked. She timidly shook it, a fart sound coming from their hand.
Frisk blushed, then beginning to laugh, me joining her in laughter, enjoying the familiar joke.
"Works every time." Sans said, chuckling.
"So, how are the Monsters reacting to, yknow, living again?" I asked him.
"I don't think half of 'em even know they were dead." Sans said.
"Okay, what do they think of Frisk?" I asked, wanting to make sure my little sister was safe.
"Not sure.' Sans said. "I guess they'll find out when you see them."
"Alright." I said, squeezing Frisks hand in reassurance. "Let's go, Frisk."
"Okay." Frisk said, a little worried.
"Want me to just teleport us to Snowdin?" I asked, hearing her worried tone.
"Y-yeah." Frisk said, nodding.
I snapped my fingers, doing so.
"C-can we go to Grillby's?" Frisk asked.
"Sure, lil sis." I replied, smiling as I lead her there. Frisk blushed and looked away.
We arrived, going in and sitting down.
"What do you want Frisk?" I asked, seeing her too nervous to tell Grillby.
"A-a shake." She said quietly.
"Some fries a burger and a shake, please." I told the fire monster.
"Alright.' he said. "Coming right up."
"So, Frisk, how are you holding up?" I asked, turning to her.
"Pretty good." Frisk said. "You?"
"I'm fine, though I'm straining to hear ya." I said, a teasing smirk on my face.
She stuck her tongue out at me, smiling behind it.
I returned the gesture, a smirk behind my tongue.
"Hey, punk!" came the voice of Undyne, storming into the bar.
Frisk began shuddering, gripping me with all her might.
I got up, standing in front of Frisk and shielding her, glaring at the fish monster.
"Back off, punk.' Undyne said. "I got a few spears for the punk behind you."
"Sorry, not happening." I said to the fish monster, getting ready for a FIGHT.
She threw spears at me. I grabbed the first one that got to me, using it to block the others, using only one hand and not looking away, staring Undyne in the eye as I did.
"Get out of my way!" Undyne shouted, rushing forward and punching at me.
I blocked the punch with her own spear, kicking her in her armored chest, sending her back to the front door and outside. "Frisk, I'll be right back." I said.
"O-okay." Frisk said.
I walked out of the bar, left eye going aflame, me deciding I wasn't going to bother with my knife, headband shifting to it's devil side.
"What are you?" Undyne asked, tensing up.
"Oh, just a human with a lot of magic to spare." I told the fish monster, pointing my hand at her and shooting flames out of it.
She dodged, rolling over.
I raised my hand, a wall of flames appearing where she was rolling.
She was hit, flipping over and getting into a fighting stance.
"Don't make me KILL you, it'd be a pain to revive you again." I said, in a relaxed stance, though I grimaced slightly in pain, the dark magic making my head hurt.
"The kid's coming with me." Undyne said.
"YOu'll have to get past me first." I told her, sending a black beam at her from my eye.
She dodged, panting as she ceased.
"I'll be back." she said, walking away.
I rolled my eyes, cutting off the flame, headband going back to Halo form, going back inside Grillbys and taking my seat. "Sorry I took so long, she was very persistent." I said to Frisk, holding my head and grunting in pain, the dark magic having taken a toll on me.
"I'm glad you're safe." Frisk said, hugging me.
"I took more damage using my dark magic than from Undyne." I told Frisk, hugging her back.
"Well" She said. "Don't do anything scary like that again, okay?"
"I'll try." I assured her, rubbing her back comfortingly.
"Good." Frisk said.
Our food arrived, us eating.
"How much is it?" I asked Grillby when we were done.
"Fifty g." Grillby said.
I paid for the food, holding Frisks left hand with my right and leaving the bar, going to Sans and Papyrus' house and knocking on the door.
"Sup.' Sans said, opening the door.
"Just wanted to visit." I told him, before I grimaced in pain again, left hand shooting to my forehead.
"Problem?" Sans asked.
"Nah I-" I started, only for my head to throb in pain again, me stumbling as we entered the house.
"You okay?" Frisk asked me, holding me.
"Probably not." I muttered, sitting down and leaning against the coach. "For some reason, my magics particularly hostile today."
"Oh.' Frisk said. "Do you want something for it?"
"N-nah, should be fine in a few… but, if I'm not, at least the last sentence you said to me was something I could hear." I said, grinning, before wincing as another current of pain hit me.
"Are you okay?" Frisk asked, holding me tighter.
"Y-yeah, gimme a minute." I told her, taking a deep breath and activating my light magic, right eye lighting aflame, my headbands halo gaining a glow.
"Did that work?" she asked me when I was done.
"Yeah, I'm okay now." I told her, a relieved tone in my voice.
"Good." she said, smiling.
"Definitely, it woulda been annoying if I had to reincarnate myself again." I commented, smiling and hugging Frisk.
"I'll bet.' Frisk said, sinking into my hold.
I raised an eyebrow, looking at Sans and counting down from three with my hand.
"Wait?" Frisk asked, confused. "You died? Really?"
"Yeah, three times." I told her, casually, hugging her closer.
"Woah." Frisk said. "That's cool. I died like ten. How'd you die?"
"Well, the first time, was my body just kinda gave out on me, wasn't used to how much energy I was getting so quickly and then losing it." I started, looking at the ceiling as I remembered. "The second, was from too much energy at once and me not expecting it, so I kinda blew everything up by accident." I continued. "And the last time was from too little energy, cause most of mine was blocked off for some reason and I was in a form I needed it to live, so I just kinda evaporated." I finished.
"Woah.' Frisk said. "That's interesting."
"Yeah… interesting." I said, frowning, my tone going depressed.
"What's wrong?" Frisk asked.
"Just… remembering some things that I don't really want to." I mutter, starting to zone out.
"Oh." Frisk said. "I do that sometimes."
"So, why'd ya come to the Underground?" I asked her, shaking my head in an effort to shake the memories away.
"Something" Frisk said. "Told me to."
I gave her an unamused look, raising an eyebrow. "Wow." I said sarcastically. "I wonder what told you to come here."
"I don't know." Frisk said.
"It was the demon, Frisk, I was being sarcastic." I told her, smirking.
"Demon?" Frisk asked.
"What I cut outta you and killed." I informed her.
"Oh." Frisk said.
"So, Sans, how long do you think till Undyne comes back?" I asked him.
"Eh" Sans said. "Doesn't matter. She doesn't come here often unless it's to get Papyrus."
"She was kinda dead set on getting Frisk earlier." I said, smiling.
"Maybe the kid gets under her gills." Sans said, grinning.
Frisk snickered at this.
"Maybe she thought Frisk was acting fishy." I suggested.
Frisk snickered louder.
"She's all wet." Sans said, shrugging. "She's not quite up to scale."
"Couldn't take the pressure." I added.
Frisk was on the floor laughing, and I looked like I was barely containing myself.
"Well" Sans said. "It'd be better if you leave her alone. She gets crabby when she's like this."
That did it for me, me joining Frisk on the floor, laughing.
"Ah." Sans said, reclining. "Gets 'em every time."
"G-greatest jokes." I said, still laughing.
"Yep." Sans said, grinning.
"SANS!" came Papyrus's voice. "I AM BACK! HAVE YOU ACTUALLY DONE YOUR JOB FOR ONCE?"
"Nah." Sans said. "What fun would that be?"
"What is your job?" I asked, turning to him.
"Napping.' Sans said. "Oh, wait, that's the job I'm good at. My actual job's patrol the area for something or other."
"Well, since me and Frisk are here, I'd say you did that second job very well." I told him, winking.
"Yeah." Sans said. "Now, time to do my other job."
Papyrus facepalmed.
"So, how are you?" I asked the taller skeleton.
"I AM FINE, HUMAN." Papyrus said, grinning. "I, THE GRRREAT PAPYRUS, AM NEVER LESS THAN FINE."
"Cool, so shouldn't you be sending us somewhere?" I said.
"I CANNOT THINK OF SUCH A PLACE, HUMAN." Papyrus said.
"It starts with a C." I commented.
"CASTLE!" Papyrus shouted. "THAT'S RIGHT!"
"Hey, he remembered, have a gold star." I said, snapping my fingers, a gold star sticker appearing on his 'battle body'.
Papyrus grinned, striking a pose.
I giggled at the pose, smiling.
"SO, HUMANS." Papyrus said. "SHALL WE GO NOW?"
"What do you think, Frisk?" I asked, turning to her.
"Okay.' Frisk said, nodding.
"Since you couldn't hear her, she said yeah, so let's go." I told Papyrus, grinning playfully at Frisk. "Want a piggyback ride, lil sis?"
"Sure." she said, smiling.
I picked her up and put her on my back, holding her from underneath her legs as she wrapped her arms around my neck. "Okay, we're ready now, let's go." I told Papyrus.
"ALLRIGHT THEN." Papyrus said. "LET'S GO."
"I coulda sworn we were just here." I commented to Frisk as we entered the Judgment Hall, grinning.
"Yeah.' she said. "Well, what now?"
"We have a king to visit, of course." I told her, shifting her slightly on my back.
"O-okay." Frisk said.
"Hey, don't worry, I won't let him hurt you." I assured her as I walked to the kings throne room.
"Thanks." She said, nuzzling me.
We entered the Throne room, the Kings back turned to us.
"I'll be with you in a minute." he said, watering flowers.
I hummed in response, waiting.
He then turned around, noticing us.
"Hello.' he said.
"Hi." I said back, smiling, setting Frisk down next to me.
"So" the king said, sitting down. "What brings you here?"
"Got 'caught'". I told him, winking.
"Ah'. the king said, chuckling. "Papyrus, was it?"
"Well, actually, we pretended to be caught by Sans, but Pap 'delivered' us." I said, sitting.
"I figured." the king said.
"So, this is around the time I either offer to break the barrier or set up a new one that'll keep the humans out, depending on how nasty they are." I commented, stretching.
"Well" the king said. "That's very kind of you."
"So, what's humanity like Frisk?" I asked her.
Frisk simply shook her head.
"They're not all nice.' she whispered to me. "Almost everyone I know is mean. My parents are nice, though."
"I think I'll stick around a while then, see how good humanity is here for myself, Asgore, tell your people to come to the barrier, I'm freeing you all." I said, standing up.
"Alright." Asgore said, doing so. Frisk pulled on my sweater, wanting to get on my back.
"Alright sis, get up here." I state, picking her up and putting her on my back, walking to the barrier.
"Yay." She said, nuzzling me.
I chuckled, getting to the barrier and standing where Asgore usually would, it visibly shivering at my presence.
"Are you gonna do it?" Frisk asked.
"I wanna wait for the Monsters to get here first, when I bother to, I'm a bit of a show-off." I told Frisk.
"I know." She said, giggling.
"At least they can hear me." I said teasingly, looking back at her and smirking.
She stuck her tongue out at me, flicking my nose.
"Hey!" I exclaimed. "I will drop you."
"No you won't." Frisk said, grinning as she wrapped her arms around my neck.
"Is that a challenge?" I asked.
"Maybe." She said, wrapping her legs around me.
"Okay." I said, taking a step forward, phasing through her.
She fell to the ground, landing on her rear. She crossed her arms, putting on a pouting face.
"I warned ya." I told her, shrugging and smirking as I looked down at her.
She stuck her tongue out at me, standing back up and scrambling up my body.
I laughed at this, grabbing her and holding her in front of me, tickling her.
She laughed, squirming in my grip.
I tickled her until she was out of air, stopping and allowing her to breathe, idly noticing the Monsters had arrived.
"You gonna show off now?" she asked, giggling.
"Hey, I could hear you." I shot back, chuckling.
"And, I can smell you.' She said, grinning at me.
"We literally just took a bath." I deadpanned.
"I'm kidding.' she said, laughing.
I rolled my eyes, grinning at her, before turning back to the Barrier after setting her off to the side with the Monsters. "Asgore, the SOULs please." I requested.
"Here you go.' Asgore said, making them raise in their jars around me, like they would to him in the game.
"Alright guys, LET'S DO THIS!" I shouted, knife coming out, headband gaining the devil horns and keeping the halo as both my eyes lit aflame, me jumping up into the air and floating there, slashing the jars upon with a red wave from above.
The crowd was amazed, watching me do that.
The SOULs shot to their place around me, me holding my knife in both hands and pointing forward, the SOULs moving to surround the knife. "Hey, Monsters, this is probably the only time you'll see my SOUL, get a good look!" I shouted, bringing my black and white SOUL out, it having a gray flaming aura, appearing at the tip of my blade.
"What are you gonna do now?" Frisk asked.
In response, the SOULs all flashed, my blade flashing the different colors except for red, eventually settling on a rainbow, with black and white replacing red.
"Woah!" Frisk said, amazed.
The blade glowed, the SOULs glowing as well, me firing a beam at the barrier and shattering it, absorbing the SOULs when it was done, landing on the ground.
"You did it!" Frisk said, grabbing me around the neck.
"It was easy." I said simply, hugging her back, putting my knife away, headband just the halo again.
"So" Frisk asked. "What now?"
"Now, we go check out the human situation, Asgore, you should come for this, for negotiation reasons… after we go tell Toriel." I said, whispering that last part to Frisk.
"Okay." Asgore said, nodding.
"Be right back." I told him, teleporting me and Frisk to Toriel.
"Back so soon, my children?" Toriel asked us.
"The barrier is broken." I said, bluntly.
"Oh?" Toriel asked. "That's good, my children."
"Just wanted to tell you, so you could get the monsters in the ruins ready to leave." I told her, smiling innocently.
"Okay." Toriel said "Can you take me there? You seem to be able to teleport."
"Sure." I said, teleporting us back to the group of Monsters.
"That was fun." Frisk said, smiling as we arrived.
"I try to make my teleportation as fun as Possible." I replied, turning to Asgore.
"T-Tori.' Asgore said.
"Asgore." Toriel said.
"So" Asgore said. "Can we-"
"No.' Tori said, shaking her head.
"Understood." Asgore said.
"So" Toriel said. "Let's escort the monsters out now."
"Right" Asgore said, nodding as they did so.
We all went out, me holding one of Frisks hand and Toriel holding the other, leading the monsters onto the surface.
"This is nice." Toriel said."
"Yeah.' Asgore said.
"So" Frisk asked me. "What now?"
"Well, I've done this a couple times, different timelines, different universes, we should start with getting a meeting with the mayor of the city over there." I told her, pointing to said city.
"Okay.' Frisk said.
It was about a month later, the meeting, while shaky had gone well… even though I may have had to threaten the mayor a little, we got Ebott and the area around it, the Monsters all having quickly built a settlement there.
"This is nice." Frisk said, smiling at me.
"Yeah, the humans are… okay, so far, I'm actually surprised we haven't seen your human parents yet, Frisk, since you said they were nice." I commented, her on my lap, us sitting under a tree outside Toriels new house, us living with her.
"Well" Frisk said. "They live on the other side of the mountain."
"If you want, I could teleport us to them." I offered.
"Oaky." Frisk said, nodding.
I got up, snapping my fingers, teleporting us to them.
"Frisk?" they asked, looking at her.
"Mom.' Frisk said, smiling. "Dad."
She ran up to them, the three of them hugging.
I simply stood off to the side, observing, noting how the two looked just like Frisk, the Dad looking like a male version, causing me to chuckle lightly.
"I missed you guys." she said.
"Us too.' her dad said.
I leaned against the wall, crossing my arms and smiling at the touching scene, a short feeling of jelousey rising in me when I thought of my own human parents, before I squashed the feeling.
"So" her dad asked. "How did your adventure go?"
"It was great." Frisk said, smiling. "I helped free the monsters and even made a new friend."
I rolled my eyes at this, me having been the one to break the barrier, but didn't comment.
"That's good." her mother said, laughing. "Is that him over there?"
"Yeah." Frisk said, nodding.
"Sup." I said, waving with my right hand, being careful that my knife wasn't shown in my left sleeve.
"Hello." Frisk's mother said. "You must have had your hands full taking care of Frisk here."
"Nah, it was easy, names Raz, by the way." I said, holding a hand out for her to shake, putting an invisible surprise in it.
"Nice to meet you." Frisk's father said, both of them shaking my hand at the same time.
A loud fart sound erupted from our joined hand, me smiling widely, mischief in my eyes.
"So" her father said. "You're one of those boys. No wonder she became fast friends with you."
"Nah, just a joke my friend taught me." I told him, making the whoopie cushion vanish.
"Funny friend.' her mother said.
"He's pretty Sans-sational." I said, winking to Frisk.
Frisk snickered, covering her mouth.
"So" her father asked Frisk. "Are you gonna stay here or travel some more with your friend?"
"I think I'll stay here for a little." Frisk said.
"You have fun with that, I gotta go make sure the- watch out!" I suddenly shouted, throwing the parents to the side, knife coming out and glowing green, a shield appearing in front of us as my headband changed to its devil form, a bullet striking the shield.
"What was that?" Frisk's other parent asked.
"Idiots." I growled, glaring at the sniper. "I'll be right back."
"Okay." Frisk said.
I teleported to the sniper, stabbing them in the arms and kicking away their weapon, picking them up by the throat. "Who do you work for?" I asked.
"The government." the sniper said, choking.
"Give me a answer I can work with, before I consume you like Alex Mercer does in PROTOTYPE." I threatened, growling.
"Choroco." he said.
"Thank you, NOW DIE!" I exclaimed, throwing him into the air and slashing at him, blade red, sending a red wave that cut the human's head off, not even bothering with the SOUL, it automatically joining the rest in the hell part of me, teleporting back to Frisk.
"What happened?" she asked.
"We had a nice chat." I told her, smiling innocently, halo returning as I put my knife away. "For now, let's get you guys to the other side of the mountain, it's safer there."
"Okay." they said, nodding.
I snapped my fingers, teleporting the whole house to a vacant lot.
"Woah." they said, amazed. "Cool."
I simply smirked, walking outside, knowing the guard would want to know why there was suddenly a house here.
"Uh" the guard outside asked, surprised. "Why's there a house here?"
"Frisk's human parents were attacked, brought them here for safety." I told the guard, putting my hands in my pockets.
"Ah.' he said, nodding.
"Go get Toriel, I'm sure she'd want to meet them." I added.
"Alright." the guard said, doing so.
I walked back inside, giving the humans a thumbs up.
"Let's go then.' Frisk's father said, stepping outside with the others.
"Let's just wait here, the Queens coming." I suggested.
"Alright." Frisk's father said. After a couple minutes, Toriel got here.
"Hello there." Toriel said. "It's so nice to meet you."
"You too." Frisk's father said.
"So" Toriel said, turning to me. "Will you be staying or going on another adventure?"
"Well, I was gonna hang around for a while, make sure that you guys are nice and safe, then link this world to the one I made so that I could come and go easier." I told her.
"Okay then." Toriel said. "Well, you four are expected for dinner. I made Frisk's favorite dessert."
Frisk's eyes lit up at this.
I chuckled, rolling my eyes.
"I also got your favorite food too." Toriel said, looking at me.
"Oh yeah, what is it then?" I asked, not believing she knew what it was.
"Yogurt." Toriel said.
I joined Frisk in having stars in my eyes, drooling slightly.
"I guessed right." Toriel said, chuckling. "You can't hide it from me."
I shook my head, pouting and crossing my arms, grumbling, the action looking extra adorable because of my headband.
"Come on then.' Toriel said, escorting us to dinner.
We were all seated at the table, the boss monsters from Undertale joining us, me not waiting a second and immediately devouring the Yogurt by the tub.
"Slow down, Raz." Toriel said. "You'll choke."
"Nevah!" I exclaimed, eating faster.
"Don't be a pig." Frisk said to me.
"I will be whatever I want." I shot back, eating faster.
"But" Frisk said, grabbing my arm. "What if you choke?"
"I can't, made myself not need air." I said, before looking at her worried look and sighing. "But, I'll slow down anyway, just for you." I added, eating the yogurt like a normal person.
Frisk smiled, glad I was taking her into consideration.
I rolled my eyes, smiling back at her.
"Is it good?" she asked.
I nodded, finishing the tub I had and putting my spoon down, knowing that if I continued, I'd eat all the yogurt here.
"That's good." Frisk said.
"I made pie.' Toriel said, setting some down in front of us. "Cinnamon and Butterscotch."
Frisk almost dove for it, but restrained herself, taking half of it instead.
Grinning, I snapped my fingers, both halves turning into full pies.
Frisk's eyes widened as she devoured the pie.
"So, what was that about being a pig?" I asked teasingly, smirking.
"Pie." Frisk said, reaching for the other one.
"Unlike me, you can choke, so please, don't." I said, my turn to be worried, grabbing her arm.
"Okay." Frisk said, taking the other pie and eating it just like the first.
Suddenly, she began to choke. I rushed behind her, giving her the heimlich.
"Thanks." she said after coughing up the pie.
I rubbed her back comfortingly, smiling and moving my seat next to her.
"I want more pie.' Frisk said, smiling.
"Really?" I asked, an amused expression on my face.
"Yep." Frisk said. "Toriel's pie is the best."
I snapped my fingers, a small pyramid of the pie appearing on the table.
Frisk beamed, beginning to eat the pie.
"Magic makes things so much simpler." I commented, leaning back in my seat with a smile.
"Yep." Frisk said, still eating.
Suddenly, I started to feel another pull, silently cursing. "Hey, guys, I feel a pull, gotta answer it, take this pendant, it'll give the wearer some of my power, use it to protect yourselves." I said, making said pendent, idly snapping my fingers and making a door appear. "Also, that door leads to the verse I came from, you should meet the people on the other side, very nice people." I added, pull strengthening.
"Okay.' they said.
I followed the pull, going to the next universe. When I got outside it, I was slightly surprised a few things being different. One, the Monsters were a little stronger, though not much. Two, Frisk was still about a day from falling down, and was… non binary, like I was. Three, the Chara and Flowey of this world were, luckily, able to be redeemed, partly because there had been no genocide runs yet, and Four, the me of this universe was about to be thrown down there, and, when I checked them over, they had no eyes, though I suspected that would change when I used our magic, they having been able to use all the different trait magics like I could.
"Here we go again." I muttered, entering this alternates body as they died.
