I managed to get beside the hole and attempt to make mouse noises as a lure. I needed to get this mouse out in the open for once, something I had never managed to do. I had been in the Underground for so many years before and had yet to see the mouse. Could I even be sure that one lived in there?

"What are you doing?" Asriel asked, sounding as if he was questioning my sanity and not my actions.

"The mouse. If we can get him to bring food or something it should help you get energy and magic back. Or at least we could deliver a message."

I called again to the mouse, begging it to come here or at least to hear me.

A pair of glowing eyes flashed at me in the hole and I stumbled backward. That didn't seem like a normal mouse. As it came out of the hole I realized it wasn't a mammal at all. A very small, very…cute Froggit crawled out into view. It looked up at me and smiled, speaking to me in its froggit language that I had to recall from many years ago.

"Hello human. It has been a long time since I've seen you, though you never saw me I suppose. Why are you squeaking? Do you need something?"

Asriel stared at the mini monster. "…You've been in there this entire time?"

Froggit looked to him and nodded before turning back to me for my answer. I collected myself from the surprise and asked about food and delivering a message.

"You never lifted a finger toward my family. Of course I'll help. I'll see what I can bring you."

I gave him my message and told him what he should bring if he could. He then disappeared through the hole once more.

"…How many people do you know, Frisk?" Asriel asked in disbelief, "And did you really never hurt anyone…well…besides—"

"No one besides Asgore, yeah." I replied and waited by the hole.

I trusted Froggit to deliver the message to Sans about us being alright, and hopefully bring us back some pie. Maybe Sans could even get us out before Froggit even returned with the pie. We would have to wait and see.