"So... Now you will face Azzy..."

"Yep... The soul ready?"

"Yep... and it's weird. Like somehow part monster and part human but not like your boy toy. Like the center is like a human's but the rest is a correctly facing monster soul. According to the Doc there's nothing wrong with the soul, it is fully healed and won't be changing anytime soon, but either we used too many pieces or not enough of the ashes and it is now somewhere in the middle."

She let out a laugh as she paused, facing the doorway to the Judgement Hall. She should have figured somehow the math would be off, which to be honest was probably her fault when trying to be sure they had enough pieces of souls to make a full soul. "Well... It wasn't a completely unforeseen issue, I guess. At least we know Asriel's soul is ready. We will just need to take it to him in a container to be on the safe side I suppose."

"That's what the Doc said too. So get in there and kick Azzy's ass for being a jerk so we can finally release everyone from this place."

She laughed again, knowing that Chara knew she wasn't going to be laying a hand on Asriel in the battle, her feet already carrying her to the Throne Room. As soon as she saw the monster she saw as her Dad she smiled gently, allowing him to think she was going to fight him. There was no need to argue with him, not when he wouldn't understand there really was no real reason to fight. As soon as the battle began she clasped her hands behind her back, biting her lower lip as a fireball appeared just as Asgore was about to take away her chance to spare him. As it knocked him away she beamed at Toriel, watching as the female monster stepped into view with relief in her chest. That relief was replaced with laughter as Undyne and the others started filing in, a small blush crossing her cheeks as Sans entered right beside her and didn't move even as he and Mom talked to one another.

The moment Mom and the others moved away from her, talking about a possible future with her living underground her heart sank. She, and Sans, knew what was coming but could do nothing as Papyrus told everyone about the small golden flower that told him to gather everyone to stop the fight. Her head turned look as the huge vine slid into the room, wrapping everyone and lifting them into the air. She clasped her hands in front of chest, knowing that Flowey wasn't going to let her close as she stared up to her family, friends, and Sans. She could hear Flowey's laughter and she looked down, wanting to kick him but restraining that urge as he went on his monologue.

She wasn't sure why it still surprised her when everyone started protecting her with their own magic, though she still found solace in the way that those she once had to face now protected her. When it was Sans' turn to speak she expected his normal speech about why hadn't she kicked Flowey's ass yet. Sans, however, surprised her as he looked down to her and met her eyes.

"You got this, sweetheart. You always do. I believe in you. Now beat this flower so we can go home."

His words brought a smile to her face as she nodded, the other monsters in the Underground showing up to stand up for her. She knew what was coming before it happened, her hands lifting to shield her eyes as Flowey's gloating came to an end, not wanting to be blinded for the first moment like she usually was.

As she uncovered her eyes she looked up to the floating Asriel, his imposing stature still a bit frightening to the relatively short teen. "Asriel! It doesn't have to be this way!"

As she figured he would, Asriel ignored her plea, his hands lifting and materializing his blades. Just as she always did she dodged and spun from his attacks, still pleading with him to stop fighting her. Soon he had her captured, unable to move to defend herself against him, though she wasn't scared anymore by this as the SAVE button suddenly appeared before her. She reached out and pressed it, calling out to Mom and Dad first. As they appeared she pulled the butterscotch pie from her bag, a little flattened from her trip but still edible. The smell of the pie was all that was needed to pull their souls back to her, their voices cheering her on before they disappeared from sight. She chose Undyne and Alphys next, reminding Undyne of who she was with a bright smile and asking for a recipe while reminding Alphys that she believed in the dinosaur monster and about her promise to watch anime with Alphys. Her smile grew brighter as the pair remembered her, waving to them as they disappeared.

When she called out to the skeleton brothers she didn't bother hiding her tears as Sans spoke, his talking about giving up always something that had bothered her. Was it the resets that made him speak like that? Whatever caused it she was going to remind him who she was, even if she felt a bit silly for what she was going to do.

"Sans! Tibia honest I love you a skele-ton! So you gotta remember me, or you will break your promise." She called to him, reminding him of his promise to tell her what he had been looking into when he first asked Alphys for her research. The skeleton paused, before a smile crossed his lips as he remembered. Her puns also made Paps have a small fit as they began remembering her, his rage at the puns making him overlook her confession of loving his brother. As the cloudy things that covered their faces disappeared Sans winked at her, grinning broadly at how she reminded him of her.

"I'd never break a promise to you. You got this."

After speaking she was left alone, with only Asriel left to save. Her hand went out again, her body suddenly able to move as she started towards the large god-like form of the former prince. As always, her movements scared him, his hands throwing magic at her to try to avoid her. She easily dodged the attacks thanks to all the muscle memory she had gained from this attempt to save him, her body still moving forward as the button reappeared in the air. Her hand tapped it two more times as she continued towards him. The second time cause him to lose his temper, firing all he could at her as she smiled serenely at him. This time when that move hit her body should could feel Chara holding her soul together, his mind connected to hers to monitor how she was handling it. She just moved forward the moment the energy stopped firing at her, her hand rising to touch Asriel's cheek. "That's enough Asriel. We don't have to fight anymore."

"Chara... Why... No you aren't Chara... You never were, were you?" As the large monster spoke he began shrinking until he stood before her, a seventeen year old monster once again with tears in his eyes.

"No I wasn't, but that's ok."

"Wh-what's your name?"

"I'm Frisk."

"It's nice to meet you Frisk. I'm sorry... for what I have done."

"It's ok Asriel, I forgive you. Let's free everyone. We can talk more later, before you turn back into Flowey."

"You gotta deal Frisk." Asriel smiled at her before raising his arms, allowing her to watch the six other human souls appear. She could feel their happiness to know that they were once again helping destroy the barrier, knowing that this was the last time. A smile crossed her face as she watched all of the souls of the monsters in the Underground spin from Asriel, her eyes closing at how bright everything was. It took only moments before the light died down and Asriel smiled sheepishly at her, bringing an answering smile to her face.

"So... you really forgive me Frisk? After all I did?"

"Yes I do, Asriel. And just so you know I have a surprise for you. I will meet you in the Ruins to give it to you. Trust me."

"I do Frisk. And, since I can kind of feel Chara... Tell him I said I miss him."

That line had Chara still in Frisk's mind, which had her giggle before she nodded at Asriel. "He knows, and he misses you too Asriel."

She stepped forward and gave Asriel a hug, reassuring him the best way she knew how before she stepped back and closed her eyes. She felt the last bit of the overpowering magic that Asriel had been using putting her back where she belonged, with the others.