"Jasper?"
* "Yeah?"
* "I... I feel bad leaving Sans back there."
* "I know you do."
* "Don't you feel bad for him? Maybe if we say we were sorry and that after we finish with our top secret mission, we can be together and have lots of fun! You, me, Sans and Papyrus!! Just imagine all the fun we can have!!"
* "Did you forget?"
* "Forget? Oh, did I forget something again? I'm sorry. What was it?"
* "Mommy. You know she's waiting for us?"
* Her soul pulsed painfully, stopping her from walking any further. While her brother was regaining his strength, the twins had decided to take their time before reaching the next room. But now she had stopped walking. Looking down at her hands, they shook as she fought to keep her tears from falling.
"I... no...I wouldn't. I mean how could I forge-" But she did. Her mother's face, her voice, her smell... she couldn't remember any of it.
* "Bonbon, it's ok. Don't worry about it." Feeling her distress, he too stopped walking any further. "No...no don't cry. Hey, come on sis. It's not like it's the first time. Remember when mommy went for that week long trip and left us with Uncle TonTon? There were people who were in trouble and she wanted to help. Remember?"
Jasper didn't wait for her to respond and sent flashes of memories to her. Just in case she did forget, he didn't want her to feel even worse then she felt right now. Hearing her say that she did remember, he could feel her calming down. Along with funny moments they had with their mom, he sent various other memories. Nothing too big so Bonbon wouldn't feel overwhelmed. Besides, it helps his sister regain some of which she has forgotten herself.
She's been down here too long. I've gotta get her out of here before it gets worse.
Feeling that she has gotten better, they started walking again. His sister following his step, he noticed more spots of glitches appear. Momentarily stopping, he took the chance to actually look at them. The longer he looked, the more they glitched. Until he blinked. Everything around him glitched so badly that he was worried he would fall through. But they disappeared as quickly as they appeared, that it could have been mistaken of a simple electric hiccup.
"Hey Bonbon... "
* "Eh?"
* "Did you see that?" Feeling her confusion, he knew she didn't know what he was talking about. Turning around he spotted another glitch. Looking at it again, it quickly grew once more, but instead of surrounding him, the glitch brought up an image. More then an image but that of a building. Looking at it closely, it looked a lot like the Ruin Keeper's home, but without color. Blinking once more, the building disappeared. Something about the building seemed... familiar? More of a deja vu.
Did he too forget something? Seemed unlikely since their fragile soul only affected his eyesight and not memory like his sister. The more he thought of it, the more he saw them walking towards it. A glitchy faulty memory he couldn't remember doing. He closed his eyes and tried going through his memory.
They walked through the city and then they reached the court... then his own recollection started to glitch. Clearing through it, he saw that after the city they had stumbled across the bleached house instead! It wasn't the court house! But why did they think...
Something's wrong.
They had stood in front of the house and...then what? The flower... Bonbon's companion! Even though Bonbon didn't tell him who she was traveling with, diving into her memories, it was easy to tell that it was the crazy flower. Rather not deal with the fact she was with him, seeing that he kinda stinks at the whole give me your soul bit. He could vaguely see his sister planting the flower near the house before going in.
"Brat..."
"Flowey, you're awake! What's wrong?"
"Can you put me down here. I... I don't want to go in." Bonbon took down the pot on her head and looked at her flowery friend.
"You don't like it there?"
"Not really. I'll stay here until you come back."
"Really!!?"
"Eh..." Flowey stared at the little girl, her eyes sparkling at the thought of him not running away. Unable to look at her, he looked down at the ground. Bonbon choosing to believe him, she petted his head and placed him down. Flowey didn't even say if he was really going to wait for her. She just believed what she wanted to believe. The little girl waved goodbye with her large smile. When she entered the house, he left his pot and vanished into the dirt.
"Bonbon... where's Flowey?"
* "Gasp! How do you know about Flowey!! I mean... who? I don't know a flower named Flowey."
* "I've seen him too you know. And I know that you have him around. I saw your memories, remember?"
* "Oh yeah...oops."
* "Bonbon, touch your head."
* "Okays!!!" Without giving it another thought as to why her brother asked her to do such a thing, she patted her head. Giving it a couple of pats here and there she soon realized something. "Flowey!!!! Oh nuuuuu. I dropped him! Again...whyyyyy..." Rubbing the side of her head, she started to think. Meanwhile her brother waited patiently, not in any rush to making her remember something that even he had forgotten. "Oh...I left him? At...Toriel's house? But it's white? Jasper I am confusion."
* "Yeah, me too. Do you know what happened when we went through it?" His sister shook her head no. No matter how much he tried, he couldn't remember what was in that house. But he does remember leaving it. A long bridge like structure that loomed over the tall buildings and reaching what they imagined was the court house. Clearing away the glitches in his memory, it turns out that his mind had fused the part where they walked through the city and the time they where walking on top of it, together. Deleting the events of them ever entering that house.
Something was going on with the glitches. Whatever those "glitches" were, they're messing with the area around them and on their memories as well. He hasn't seen them when he first arrive, only when he connected with his sister. But in her memories, he did see that after awhile, she started seeing them. Whatever case, it just ment that they were not supposed to be there. Telling his sister to forget about it, they continued on.
It wasn't a long walk until they reached a doorway with a sign that read throne room. Before entering the next room, his sister stared at the little yellow star that layed near the doorway and asked why the court-church like building had a long hallway to the throne room. Jasper seeing another hallway, left his sister in her curiosity and told her that they where wrong. That it wasn't a court house, but a hallway inside the castle. That their minds were faulty because of the glitches. Bonbon wasn't worried about that, just excited to know that they had already reached the castle. But wondered why they kept calling it a court house in the first place. There was no benches, no witness stand, no chambers or even a jury box.
"It kinda looks like those pictures mommy always doodles when she's alone." A long hallway with tall pillars with just as tall windows were warm orange light shown through. "She always writes the word judgement hall on those drawings. Guess we thought she was drawing a court room."
While Bonbon placed her hand on the yellow star, Jasper went down the stairs. Peeking through the room, he saw what lies ahead for them and it wasn't good. He quickly left the coffin filled room before his sister could get suspicious. He didn't tell her of what he saw, but he did ask her to promise him one thing. That whatever happens, she had to listen to him.
Entering the throne room, both twins stood in awe. Yellow golden flowers covered the floor throughout the room. The greenery extended to the walls, going through the high glass ceiling. Lights shown through, bright enough that they could see the dust particles floating around. In the middle of it all was a single throne, abandoned and alone. In it's dilapidated state, it was still a wonder to behold. While Bonbon rushed through to the many flowers around them, Jasper went towards the single chair.
It was quite large, meaning the monster who the chair belonged to was equally as large. Looking around, he found something hidden in the back. Another throne covered by a large sheet. "It's a bit smaller then the other one. Did it belong to the queen?"
* "What was that? What was the queen's?" Her brother told her it was nothing, so she continued to look around. Recalling Jasper talking about their mother's small little drawings, the room they were in made her remember of another one she used to draw. A field of flowers. Except it wasn't inside a room but outside, and instead of a throne it was always someone standing there. She would draw the same picture, over and over but with always someone different in the middle. Sometimes in pairs and other times they were alone. But the drawings weren't detailed enough for her to see who the people were.
Crouched down, the little girl petted the heads of the little flowers. Something about the room was very comforting to her. Whether it was the numerous flowers, the strange light from up above or it could be just the familiar scent of tea in the air. Whatever it was, she felt happy that she flopped onto the ground on her back with a sleepy grin on her face. Hearing a yawn in her head, she quickly stood up. "Brother? Did you yawn?"
* "... no?"
* "Oh oh. Your going to be in trouble when mommy finds out."
* "I didn't do anything." Jasper protested
* "You didn't take your nap. Did you." Her brother didn't respond. But he didn't have to, she already knew. Her brother never yawned unless he ignored the times they where supposed to be in bed in favor of reading a new book their mother brought. "Jasper! You know we get cranky when we miss our naps!"
* "We? You're the one always napping." He said while pouting his lips.
* "That's why I'm never cranky, "she giggled, "sleeping is good for you. So why haven't you slept yet?"
* "Kinda hard to do with a ghost breathing down my neck. I don't have time to be possessed."
* "Ohhhh... that. Just tell her that you dying isn't going to help bring the nice voice's body back. It worked for me! That's why I was going to the barrier in the first place!"
* As ridiculous that may have sound to anyone else, it didn't faze him. She had said weirder things before. "Heh, I would have never thought of that." Even though he doubt it for many reason, he went along with it. "Wait, you said it worked for you? What do you mean?"
* "Eh... just trust me!" Her brother was suspicious, but he agreed to listen. Feeling her brother amused with her idea, she was content.
Suddenly, the twins heard humming accompanying a set of large footsteps. Bonbon was curious and wanted to see who it was, but her brother pulled her away from the door. Dragging her body with their puppet like ability, she soon found herself hiding underneath the covered throne. Before she could say anything, her puppet hand closed over her mouth. Understanding that they were currently trying not to be seen, her brother gave back her control.
"Dum de dum..." The stranger continued to hum as he picked up a watering can nestled beneath the foliage. Bonbon couldn't see who it was, only that they were quiet large and their back was draped with a purple cape. The twins waited until the towering monster briefly turned around to water the flowers out of his reach. Bonbon gasped and before Jasper knew it, she crawled out of their hiding spot. Her desire was so strong that it dragged him out as well.
* Jasper stumbled after her, surprised that the king hadn't noticed them walking behind him. Or it could be he didn't feel any threat towards whomever was in the room with him, "Just a minute, almost done." He sounded kind, but something about the large statues king gave him a bad vibe.
"King Asgore." * "King Fluffy buns!!!"
What? Sis, what did you call him?
* It's what Mr. Turtle told me!
* Jasper would have chuckled at how silly that sounded (calling a large king such a nickname) if said monster wasn't standing at a whopping 9 feet tall and that's not including the horns. The king stared at them for a second, perplexed at first but then he looked... so sad. As if seeing the twins had caused him physical harm.
"So small. Why... Why did they have to be so incredibly young."
"Not small... fun size." * "Not small, I'm fun size!!"
Something dark loomed over the kings face. With great guilt in his voice, he informed the twins that he regrettably couldn't offer them tea. Especially on such a nice day, but guessed that the twins knew that. Knew what they must do. After all, they all desired the same thing, to leave the underground. He told them that when they were ready, to meet him in the next room.
This doesn't look like it's going to be easy
* "What not easy? Is it something bad? And why did Kind Fluffy buns look so sad?"
* "If we want to reach the end, we have to fight him."
* "That's ok, we just have to show him that we don't want to hurt him. That we are good and then we can be friends and then he can show us the way out! Right?"
* "He's not going to listen to us. He's a king, he has a lot of people counting on him. To him, we are just kids who are in his way."
* "But! If we just talk, then...then..."
* "Come on Bonbon, we better get going. Those glitches are spreading, there's no turning back now." The twins walked towards the exit with the glitches steadily following behind them. As epic as fighting the king sounded, it wasn't a game. If he wasn't careful, then things might go south pretty fast. Knowing that his sister is also put in the same situation, he couldn't let himself make a mistake. Not when he was so close.
The twins followed the king. Step by step, the large monster tried to console them, that everything would be done before they even knew what happened. Jasper could tell that the king really wasn't looking forward to it. Almost as if he was trying to calm himself more then little kids that followed him. Reaching the end, the king stood before a gaping hole on the cave wall. The hole gave off a strange pulsing light that gave a strange sense of falling in place.
There it is!! Bonbon do you see it! We're so close!
Being so close to the end, Jasper found himself drawn to it. But before he could get any closer, the king brought up 7 large cases. Six which housed human souls. All possessing different traits.
* Brother... they're so sad.
* Bonbon remember what I said earlier? You have to do what I say, okay? I can't puppet you, not so soon. Especially not for something this big.
* Jasper...
* Having resolve over his soul, King Asgore raised his hand, reaching for the twins souls. Jasper feeling his magic pulse through him, he quickly copied his soul to match his sister's. It would only be a cheap allusion but it would be enough. In her memories, he saw a glimpse of her using a red soul. A soul that a monster wouldn't give a second look at before giving them everything they got into the fight. If he was going in this battle, then he was going to make sure he didn't have a handicap. Especially if his sister didn't have one.
When Asgore pulled their soul, Jasper could feel his sister falling towards acting her way out. But when the king took his trident, destoring their option to give mercy, fear entered his heart.
"BONBON! It's time to listen to me! Do you hear me?! You have to fight! I promise you that won't kill him, but if you don't then he will kill us! Do you get it!? I can't help you, but if I must then I will."
* "But...your...your body. That's too much magic... you can't..."
* "It's not going to be like Sans. The king isn't trying to stop us, he wants us dead. So if you don't want either of us to die, then fight!" Jasper raised his hand forward, waiting with all his heart that Bonbon would do the same. Feeling her copy his moment, he let out a sigh of relief.
The twins eyes turned pitch black leaving only a speck of light. In sync, they summoned their weapons. "Just like how mommy taught us." Afraid that his sister was out of practice, he was glad that she was able to summon her bow without much trouble. "Bonbon, follow my lead." Jasper burst forward, clashing his sword at Asgore's weapon. The king grunted as the child's magic pushed him back. With a mighty give, the king roared, pushing away the tiny human.
At the same time, Bonbon had summoned a slim bone and with the help of her bow she aimed at the king. Following her brother, everytime he striked with his sword, her magic bones would follow her brothers moment. When the King would attack, Bonbon would copy her brother, dodging at every chance they had. Similar with the dance battle with Mettaton, the twins fell into a rhythm. With every strike Jasper did, Bonbon drew her magic. Knowledge of their previous fights in the underground, they were able to dodge the king's color attacks.
The King unable to hit the child, summoned fireballs to aid him. At this point, Jasper raised his sword at the incoming attacks. Slamming his sword to the ground, numerous bones shoot up high, protecting him from them. While his sister spinned her bow around like a baton; destroying the attacks as they got closer. At a time like this, Jasper was glad that his Aunt encouraged their mother to keep pushing them during training.
Even though Bonbon's skill on puppetry was nowhere good as his own, he was glad his sister had a skill of her own. Copy; Bonbon's eye's glowing brightly, she starred at Jasper's every movement as her own. Clearing her mind from everything around her, she mimicked her brothers action flawlessly. Having his sister keep up with him, he could feel the end coming near.
* With one final blow, the king of the underground was brought to his knee. Bonbon quickly put away her weapon and rushed towards him. Even down on his knees, the tiny human didn't even reach his chest height. The little girl looked so worried, that it brought a small smile over his face. Placing his hand over the child's head, he could easily crush her, but she held no fear in her eyes. He wasn't sure how such a small human could possess so much power. But there was one thing he did know and it was that he wanted this futile war to come to an end.
"Take my soul, and leave this cursed place." Eyes closed, King Asgore expected to feel the human take his soul. Instead, the little girl embraced him. His eyes flew opened and saw the shattered mercy button floating behind her before shinning away. He gathered the small child in his arms as tears freely fell down his furry cheeks. Even after he tried to harm her, without any fear, the little girl granted him mercy. "You would rather stay down here and suffer... than live happily on the surface?"
Bonbon squirmed free and bounced a few steps away with a large smile on her face. "Suffer? This place is fun! I love playing with everyone here!! But did you know something King Fluffy bun? My big brother and I are going to save everyone!! Just you wait!!"
* Kinda a bold statement there sis. I like it! But first, let's find each other before we save anyone else.
* Bonbon giggled happily even when the King stared at her, confused by her declaration. He wanted to tell her that it wasn't as easy as it may sound, but listening her talk so happily of all the things she wanted to do with her friends, he didn't have the energy to interrupt her. Sitting down comfortably, he listen warmly at her silly dreams, which reminded him of a certain skeleton who also dreamed of everyone getting along. So caught up by her charm, he failed to notice the white bullet seed surrounding him.
* Jasper pressed the mercy button without a second thought. He didn't understand why the king looked so shocked. As a hero, they always find a way without having to kill anyone. "Don't worry your highness, I'm not going to get your soul. I don't need it to get out of here."
"Little one, I don't believe you know that that is the only way out. With only the combined forces of a human and monster's soul can you pass the barrier. "
"Like I said," Jasper placed his hand over his heart and gently pulled his uncoated heart, "I don't need your soul." Asgore stared at the small multicolored soul.
"You're... you're a hybrid? H-how..."
"Love to chat about theories but kinda have business to attend to. Don't worry about this barrier though," closing one eye, he pointed towards the exit, "I have a few ideas on how to break it open." Arms folded behind his head, he walked away from the bewildered king. Until something caught his eye. Moving quickly, he summoned up a wall of bones around the king. White magic bullets charged forward, disintegrating against the wall. The king stared in shock and fear at almost meeting his demise. "Your highness, move!"
Jasper pulled down the wall, giving the King room to run next to him. "Who's there?! I demand you show yourself!" The king belowed, but he was merely meet with a grunted sound of annoyance.
Ba-dum Ba-dum
Bonbon?!
His soul gave a painful squeeze followed by his sister's screaming no in his head. The king!! "KING ASGORE! Go now!!"
"What!? Little one, I can not leave you alone with whomever is in here!" Jasper's whole body pulsed with magic. Facing the king, he showed the King that he has yet used his full potential.
"Heh, don't worry your highness. Worry about yourself because you have a whole underground relaying on you. So if you want to help, you can stay out of the way. No offence." Even though his words didn't held any worry in them, the moment Jasper took his stance, the King saw he was serious. Seeing that in his current state, he would only be a burden, he left the room in favor of looking for someone to aid the child.
"You idiot! You haven't learned a thing. You can't protect them because in this world, it's kill or be killed." Flowey cackle as the souls floated around him.
"Yeah yeah, killing is so much fun, whooo. I get it you crazy flower, but what I don't get is why would you killed someone in front of my sister! Seriously, either you actually like her or you don't. Pick one already. "
"What..." The murdering flower was beyond being confused.
"Do you have any idea how much that hurt her!!!" His eyes burn in anger, while he positioned his weapon at his opponent. How dare you betray her!
"Your nuts." Flowey said with a wide fake smile on his face. Having what he wanted, he ignored the rambling if the tiny human and absorbed the human souls. Jasper feeling something off, he braced himself.
"JASPER!!" "jasper!?"
Sans? Papyrus?
The little boy glanced behind him for a split second before the world around him shook and was enveloped in white. Eye's wide, he felt his soul give a sickening tear. Bonbon!!? Doubling over, he found he had lost all connection from her. The last thing he had felt was her disappointment over her companion's betrayal. Bonbon...no!! Where'd you go?!
The little boy turned around in the dark, searching for anything... anything at all that he could tell him what was happening. "It's okay, it's just a test. One final round and then you'll get her back." Calming himself down, he faced where Flowey was waiting for him. The flowers face loomed high and large above the dark abyss. Static would cross over his image as if he was a malfunctioning old television.
"Howdy. It's me, Flowey. Flowey the flower. I owe you a HUGE thanks. Even though I couldn't kill him, you did gave me the chance to get past him. He may be alive for now, but I'VEgot the human souls!"
"Why do villains always find the need to monologue?" Jasper tapped his sword over his shoulder, bored by the whole spectacle Flowey was putting up. "Can you get straight to the point. I kinda have something to do after this." Any other time he would have enjoyed a battle like this, but having his sister ripped away from him again, had left him rather cranky.
"Impatient aren't ya. Guess you really want to join the other 6 souls."
Flowey continued with his speech, but the little boy was losing the last bit of patients he had left. "Gaining a lot of power, planning to destroy the world. But have one thing standing in your way. Yeah, same old same old." Jasper mumbled.
"Golly, if only you had a SAVE FILE you could run away to."
Save file?
"But you were just too STUPID to make one! But don't worry. Your old friend FLOWEY... has worked out a replacement for you!"
"What save file?!" Jasper racked his brain, figuring the puzzle that layed before him. "A piece of digitally stored information about the progress you have made... like in a game? But... why? What reason would... " the little boy continued to think, wondering if this world worked differently from what he knew. "For if something occurred, a malfunction or a loss of data you would still be able to recover that which you have saved." Having solved the puzzle left a bad taste in his mouth. "I could lose my progress!!?? Is that what your saying!?"
But how was I supposed to... The star!! Those yellow stars Bonbon was so fond of touching...
"Did you figure it out? It's okay, I'll save over your own death. So you can watchme tear you to bloody pieces... over, and over, and over... "
"Not happening. I can't die yet and I won't let you erase the progress I have made. I've come too far to start all over!" Standing strong, determination filled his small body. Flowey merely laughed at the little human's futile attempt to challenge him. Pulling out the little boy's soul, he let the 6 souls illuminate; revealing his new body.
Jasper tighten his hand over his sword, he braced himself as a colossal plant like limbs stretched throughout the closed space. Flowey's screen like face twisted manically as he laughed at the tiny human. Seeing the magnitude of Flowey's new body, Jasper wasted no time before placing his hand over his pulled out soul. Quickly he gathered his magic, pooling it out from his soul. Flowey not giving him a chance to finish, he started his onslaught of attacks.
Using the skills he learned from Sans, he dodged out of the way while his magic covered his body. Gaining speed, his hair turned snow white before flames tried to scorch his skin. Protected by a barrier of bones, his skin thinned, leaving only the bones that layed underneath. "Okay Flowey, time to end this." Fully powered, he slammed his sword to the ground, forming large bone like barrier on either side of him. Safe from Flowey's attack, he spotted the fightbutton. Charging straight through, he stomped over it.
The button caused one of the human souls to react, giving off a warning sign. Acting quickly, Jasper pulled the spine blade from his sword, filling the remains with blue magic. Thanks Papyrus, you really are the greatest . Floating high above the ground, the animal skull opened it's mouth wide. Its eyesockets glowed a bright blue and orange light before shooting off multiple small beams at the 6 souls housed in Flowey's body. Only leaving a blue glow on the souls and no damage to Flowey's body, he laughed out in glee.
Jasper smirked at his reaction before letting out a scream as he pulled his magic towards him from his outstretched arm. Flowey feeling his souls getting heavier and heavier, he let out a panic scream. Flowey struggled to keep his souls intact, but they got too heavy that they seeped effortlessly out of his body. "NOOOOOOO!!!! WHAT DID YOU DO!!!!???"
"It's... called... a special attack!" Jasper grunted out, relieved that it even worked. The skull returned back to it's master hand, turning back to a sword. "Papyrus' little trick of manipulating the gravity around an object or soul; blue magic. Since those souls aren't yours, I figured I could easily pull them down." Easier said then done cause wow, did he feel worn out. Canceling the blue magic, the souls floated around him.
Without the 6 souls to hold up his body, Flowey's body started to collapse. Lighting up in multiple hues of color, his body disintegrated into a bright light. Having lost all his strength, the wilted flower waited for the final blow. Not feeling or hearing anything, he looked up. The shimmering glow of the mercy button hovered before him before disappearing. Perplexed on being spared, Flowey stared back at the tiny human. Did the little boy really believe that he could let him go? After everything, did he really believe he wouldn't come back and do it all again?
Jasper back to his original body, stood before the wilted flower; arms crossed and head tilted to the side. Again and again, the flower begged and pleaded him to finish it. But everytime, he gave the same answer. "Flowey, I know you won't change, not after one defeat. But what makes you think I would? I don't kill, cause hero's don't." In the brink of tears and frustration, Flowey ran away.
Alone in the dark, Jasper turned around and looked out into the darkness. Hands out, he closed his eyes. "Okay okay... come on Bonbon show me where you are... please... please..." And there it was, a pulse. Opening his eyes, he saw a shine that glowed from for away. "Bonbon!!?" Tears in his eyes, he ran towards the small shine. He knew that glow anywhere. Tripping a couple of times, he continued to run. "Bonbon!"
"Jasper?" Bonbon turned around towards the sound of her brother. After Flowey ran away, she was afraid she would be left alone, especially since she couldn't hear the voices or feel her brother anymore. But seeing her brother run towards her, she squealed in glee. "Jasper!!!" She ran towards him before jumping into his arms.
The twins held onto each other tightly as if they might disappear from each other's grasp. Large tears fell from the little boy's eyes, desperately holding onto his sister. Even when the shoulder of Bonbon's red hoodie was soaked with his tears, she continued to pet his back. "There there, it's okay. I'm okay. I'm here."
"Y-you just l-left and and I couldn't find you! Mommy was worried and-and I... couldn't think... B-but I got here and I still couldn't..." Jasper gasped through his tears, trying his best to tell his sister everything.
"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to leave." Bonbon tightened her hold as her brother's body started to quake. "My big brother really is the greatest. You fought so hard to find me. Thank you ... thank you for being the coolest brother ever." Jasper sniffled pulling his sister at arms length. Her eyes glisten with unshed tears before closing; showing him on of her special large smiles. "Hee hee hee."
He chuckled before gently bumping her head with his fist. "You silly." The twins laughed at their situation; the relief of being together, the joy that it brought. They were finally together. After their laughter had died down, Jasper rested his hand on his sister's arms. I did it. I really did it! I have my sister back. Now we can go back to mommy. Poor mommy, she must be so worr-... w-what...
The little boy's eyes widen as fear took a hold of him. For what he saw, sucked all the happiness he had just received. For glitches started to appear over his sister's body. "No...no no no... this can't be happening."
"Jasper? Why are you fading?"
"Bonbon please please...!!! Don't..." in an instant, Jasper saw the one thing he has worked so hard to recover... was gone. "Bonbon!? Where... where did you go?" He wildly turn towards every direction. Panic filled him before he found himself screaming his heart out. "BONBON!!!" Even when his throat burned, he continued to scream out for his sister. For the pain couldn't compare to what his soul and heart felt. "PLEASE DON'T LEAVE ME!!! BONBON COME BACK!!! COME BACK PLEASE!!! DON'T LEAVE ME!!!!... Don't... leave..."
Seeing a couple of glitches, he desperately tried grabbing them. But once his small fingers touched them, his head and heart exploded in pain and fear.
Her hand was wet and red. She couldn't breath... She was dying.
Toriel watched in horror as she saw the small child being engulfed by her own magic... her small voice, screaming out in agony. The room filling with the scent of burnt flesh and hair.
Gasping for air, her vision had started sliding...
... the spear charged for her back. Impaled once more, Bonbon soul shattered...
throat burned ... Her body and soul was then slammed onto a familiar bed. Feeling the bed caused her soul to shiver. Bonbon scrambled out and ran out of the darkned room... away from the horrid nightmare
...carving her flesh with the blade of the knife, her own arm was covered in blood. "bonbon!!!!"
...continued to force the tiny human to digested the poisonous flowers.
His soul sparked and his magic coiled. With every gasp he cried out, his magic lashed around him. Now out of his control, his magic teared through him. Lost in fear and rage, his cries of pain echoed around him. His magic grew more out of control, causing pain as it licked across his skin. "DON'T TOUCH HER!!! Stop it... *huff* stop...STOP HURTING HER!!!!" Even when the memories vanished, his magic continued to lash out at the nonexistent threat around him.
The pain getting too great, he fell to his knees. Crying into the darkness, he continued calling for his sister. Pleading and begging for her to return, his vision was blurred by his tears. Feeling dizzy, he held himself up by placing his shaking hands against the ground. His head down, he found it harder to breath. "I'm going to be sick... " he gasped out through his sobs as his throat burned. His chest constricted as his heart rate increased. Shaking and sweating, he struggled to breath. "Please... come... back...I... I can't..." unable to word out his pleads, he screamed out once more into the darkness.
