Asriel: Another chapter successfully up!

Frisk: This one is a bit longer.

Chara: And since Ben is no good with making mysteries, he might have left many spoilers for you. So for the sake of other readers who might want to figure things out on their own...keep guesses to a minimum, kay?

Asriel: This is not to sound mean. Ben is just...very hesitant, sometimes.

Frisk: He's still building confidence in his storytelling skills.

Me: Hopefully this is a good one for them.

Chapter Start!


The party stared at the girl in awe after she's given them the most notable info about herself, as well as her name. All of them were greatly thrown off by her description of herself, for differing reasons. She said she was a member of the Royal Guard. Undyne has never seen her before in her life, and she's disbanded the Royal Guard a long time ago(much to the displeasure of Papyrus). But the shirt she was wearing under her red robe was definitely the Delta Rune symbol. And she appears and sounded extremely proud to voice her title out to them, which eliminates most of the doubt that she was faking her description so far.

To add onto this, when she caught sight of Asgore and Toriel, she was shocked to see them, and wws about to call them by their titles before they stopped her. Monsters have grown more comfortable with simply referring to the rekindled couple by name since both of them have begun to reach out to their subjects again. Tragedy has kept the two from forming a connection with all the other monsters, and this was something they also wished to fix. Now, most monsters simply refer to them by names or nicknames, with 'King' or 'Queen' reserved for being completely serious. Red was speaking to them as if she were a knight being addressed by the royals. There was a theory growing in Alphys's mind and she was growing more nervous by the moment because of it.

Asriel and Frisk were most curious about this feminine canine. From what they could tell, she was definitely a lot more powerful than she's letting on. However, there was another feeling about her that they currently weren't understanding. It was as if she was unintentionally repressing somethinf about herself and not even she can undo it at the moment. She would be too busy trying to adjust to her new situation. By how she looked and how she acted so far, Frisk guessed that she was thinking about how different things were. He also couldn't shake the feeling that she was familiar, yet he was also sure the two of them never met in any timeline he's aware of.

Chara and Sans were most cautious of Red. This was because out of all the SAVES, LOADS, AND RESETS, they've never seen her before in any of those repeats. If Sans didn't know who she was, Chara most certainly doesn't. As far as either of them are concerned, Red was a complete wiod card, far outside of their expectations. They were wary because of the effects she might have on this timeline, instead of being wary of her character. She had no malice within her, Sans only needed to look at her once to be able to tell. She had no reason to have any malice within her, not one that they no of. Though he couldn't be completely certain of this, be was very much aware that she was from a different time period entirely.

it's like one of those scenarios when someome gets thawed out of some icy prison after so many years. instead of ice, this one was trapped in the artifact. now more questions...how far back in time did she originate? who put her in that orb? why? and...why was the annoying dog so adamant on keeping anyone from gettin' their hands on it?

Red continued to stare at the occupants of the room who were giving her strange and confused looks. She tilted her head. "Did something I say throw you off? Do I need to repeat it?"

"No, we heard you the first time." Chara declined. "But you definitely threw us off a little bit with the whole Royal Guard deal."

Red pouted. "Hey! Is this because I said I'm the youngest Royal Guard member? I wasn't allowed membership because of pity. I earned it. Through intense hardships that were intent to strengthen me, I secured a place in the Royal Guard because they found my skills and power to be totally amazing! And-"

"Slow down, little doggy. I never said I didn't believe you." Chara cut her off with a sly smile. "I merely said that the information caught me off guard, that doesn't mean I don't believe you."

Red blinked. "O-Oh..." She looked like she was going to apologize...but then she decided otherwise when she pointed at him angrily. "Wait a stick-fetching minute! Who the heck are you calling a little doggy!? You're shorter than me at least by a head! And what's with those rosy cheeks?! Are they always like that or is that just permanent makeup?!"

Chara covered the pink spots, denying slight embarrassment. "It's not makeup! This is my actual face! And while we're taking shots at one another, why'd you dye the fur where your hair would be, pink?!"

"THIS PINK FUR IS NATURAL!"

"SO ARE MY PINK CHEEKS!"

Frisk gently pushed the two of them away from one another when they were face to face with one another and growling at one another in their own ways. He then turned to Chara with folded arms. "Chara, you can't be so hostile with her when she's literally just woken up. She's answered a couple of our questions already, now it's time for us to answer a couple of hers. First, apologize to her."

"What?! But Frisk, she-"

"Apologize." Frisk repeated, more sternly.

Chara pouted, clearly upset. He folded his arms grumpily and turned away from both Frisk and Red. "Ugh...I'm sorry I made fun of your pink hair...and called you a little doggy. But you have to admit-" Frisk sent him another stern look that made him reconsider what he was prepared to saysay, then drop it completely. Red was slightly curious about how he was able to achieve such a feat, seeing that he always looks like has his eyes closed. That, combined with the fact that Chara didn't look like he was easy to intimidate.

Frisk nodded softly and turns towards Red with a peaceful smile. "Sorry about my brother's rashness. He's still having a hard time fully adjusting to being nice to others."

Red nodded. "I guess...I can't help but wonder, though. Are the two of you twins?"

Frisk kindly shakes his head. "No, he's about a year older than I am, and we're not related by blood. Though I guess the resemblance is pretty strong, isn't it?"

She looked baffeled by the answer, constantly looking between the identical Dreemurrs with her muzzle parted open with unrestrained shock. "Wait...you two aren't blood related and yet you could pass off as identical twins. How does that even happen?!"

"Pure chance?" Chara shrugged. It was a weak answer, but the only one he had. He always did find it a bit coincidental that he and Frisk looked a lot alike. It caused a lot of confusion during the time loops, and some of those confusions resulted in harsh consequences...consequences none of the brothers wished to revisit, and neither would Sans.

Red simply blinked at the weak and slightly lazy explanation, the latter feeling seemed to make the short skeleton proud. Letting that information sink in, she decided to proceed. "Riiiight...so, anyway...the only ones in the room that I know by name are Ki...er...Asgore and Toriel. I don't know the rest of you."

"Introductions is what you desire? Well, since you seem to know us already simply by name, I guess we do not have to do so." Toriel nodded. "As for the rest of our friends...I believe they can provide that."

"INDEED WE SHALL!" Red took a moment to get used to Papyrus's rather bombastic voice. "IT IS A PLEASURE TO MEET YOU, MS. RED! YOU STAND BEFORE ME, THE GREAT PAPYRUS!"

"...The Great Papyrus?" Red squinted her eyes a little bit. "...What's so great about the name?"

"AH, YOU ARE A CURIOUS ONE! BUT ALAS, WE CANNOT GO OVER HOW MANY THINGS ARE GREAT ABOUT ME! WE WOULD BE HERE ALL DAY." Papyrus politely waves off the question, then places a mitted hand on Sans' shoulder. "ANYWAY, THIS IS MY SLACKOFF BROTHER, SANS THE SKELETON!"

"sup." Sans waved lazily.

"The little brother is the lazy one, then?" Red asked.

"guess again."

Red blinked as she looked between Sans and Papyrus, succeeding in resisting her great canine desire to bite down on the latter's leg. She could sense that Papyrus seemed to have a wave of maturity around himself, but that's mainly due to his overwhelming positive self-esteem. He also seemed to be much more open-armed and innocent. Sans however...she couldn't get a proper reading on him. His magical aura was full of great mystery. The kind of mystery that has the book open for one to read, but is completely incomprehensible except for the brightest of minds. He seems to be the one most wary of her. His facial expression, nor posture could give this away, however. She could smell a wave of caution around him, though it was far too vague for her to be sure.

But for now, she could comprehend the meaning of his words. "Wait a minute...you're the older brother?! But...you're so short compared to him!" Chara seemed highly irritated by these words and folded his arms angrily again. Asriel and Frisk knew what this meant, but said nothing.

"yep. it's one of those situations." Sans shrugged. "anyway, the yellow lizard next to me is alphys. super genius. complete anime nerd. is sometimes extremely timid. can be a bit creepy at times."

"C-Creepy?! Why would you introduce me that way?!" Alphys stuttered, covering her eyes in embarassment.

"Because it's slightly true." Geno Alphys shrugged. "Ya wanna know how I know that? Because we're twin sisters and we know close to everything about one another." Chara lightly scoffed at Geno Alphys's cover. "Anyway, the tall blue woman with the eyepatch is Undyne. Hot-Blooded Mermaid, also an anime nerd, crimson hair is soft and silky, also my sisters girlfriend."

"Fuhuhuhu! That's right!" Undyne grinned. "And that angry looking flower on the windowsill is Flowey The Flower. He can be a bit of a jerk sometimes, though."

"I don't have to lower myself to your level more than I already have." Flowey huffed, folding his leaft arms.

Red was slowly growing more comfortable with everyone in the room minus Flowey. Though once again, her curiousity peaks as she turned her head back towards the trio that currently grabbed her attention the most: Frisk, Chara, and Asriel. Especially Asriel.

"Okay, so I kinda got everyone's name down." Red nodded as she turned towards the fuzzy prince herself. "Who are you, exactly?"

Asriel blinked. "Oh, it's my turn. Well, my name is Asriel Dreemurr!"

...Awkward silence filled the room after this. Toriel and Asgore seemed a bit worried once they saw that Red's shock to this information was far higher than the others. It wasn't on her face, it was purely within her eyes. She simply blinked once, then twice, then a third time. Then she looked over to the other occupants of the room, all of them quietly confirming that the fact was true. Toriel and Asgore were most certainly not denying the claim, so that eliminated all doubt that this wasn't true. The Delta Rune symbol on Asriel's scarf further confirmed it.

"...Asriel...Dreemurr? You're...you're Toriel and Asgore's son?"

"Uummm...does that surprise you?" Asriel asked, a bit worried. Chara, Alphys, and Sans were once again arriving to the same conclusion, though they wanted to wait a little for Red to realize it first.

Red slowly looked at her lap. "That red orb...the one that I was trapped in. Where is it?"

"That? I sensed that you were trapped inside, and I wanted to get you out. That's exactly what I did, but it shattered completely right when it happened."

"I see..." Red said quietly as the pink hair began to cast a shadow over her eyes. The air in the entire room suddenly grew much more tense as they sensed her getting much more serious. "I have a couple more questions that I really want an answer to. I'm not the smartest person in the world, but I'm not totally naive, either." She asked of them all. "What...happened to the Royal Guard?"

Undyne answered this one. "The Royal Guard was disbanded six years ago, and I used to be the Captain. We disbanded the order because we didn't need it anymore."

"You were the one who disbanded the Royal Guard? And you used to be the Captain?" Red didn't find the concept unbelievable. Undyne appeared to be a fierce and powerful warrior from her standpoint. "So...why don't we need it anymore?"

"Because it's purpose was pretty much completed at that point, so it's no longer needed. All the other members are living out their own lives, now."

"IT WAS SUCH A DISAPPOINTMENT! THE MOMENT I ACTUALLY BECOME STRONG ENOUGH TO JOIN THE ROYAL GUARD, I DISCOVER THAT IT'S NO LONGER NECESSARY!" Papyrus sighed. "IT WAS SUCH A DOWNER FOR THE GREAT PAPYRUS!"

"You got over it." Undyne rolled her eye.

Red simply nodded, not matching anyone's eye contact. With all of this new and unexpected information flooding her at once, combined with the fact that she was unaware of any of it transpiring during the last time she was awake. She was inside of that Artifact for a long time, obviously. She's secretly terrified of the explanation for all of this, but also did not want to allow herself to cower away from the truth. Red wants to face the truth head-on no matter how much it may hurt, and she knows that it will.

She refuses to be comforted with lies.

"...Be straight with me. How long was I stuck in that orb?" Red's most significant question echoed throughout the room, as well as her own mind. She might not have remembered why or how she in the Artifact, but she did want to know for how long. Her concept was somewhat muddled because it didn't appear to be that long to her. So she needed the validation of the others to confirm the fear growing within her soul.

Asriel placed a hand on his chin while pondering this question. "Well...that would depend on what you were doing before you've been sealed inside. You were seriously injured, you were hurt, you were exhausted and hungry.. We can get a close enough estimate from there. Red...what exactly were you doing before being sealed within the Artifact?"

"It's...it's still a bit fuzzy." Red palmed her forehead as she tried to think about what she was doing. Her eyes opened as it immediately came to her. "I can't clearly remember every detail right now. But I can definitely remember. Fighting for my life. I thought I would become dust for sure..."

Undyne blinked. "You were fighting so hard that you ended up with the injuries that you had? That close to death? How could have that happened?!"

"I was fighting...fighting humans. I wish I could remember those moments in more detail, but it's much harder than I thought it would be."

"Humans? That can't be right. Unless...oh dear." Toriel's expression saddened, the realization greatly unsettling her. "We haven't begun interacting with the humans until six years ago. If the last thing you remember doing was doing battle with other humans...then this must have been before the Barrier was set in place...and during the Human-Monster War."

"That was it! I was fighting in that war! And somehow, I was trapped in that Artifact thing!" Red exclaimed. Then she regained her look of confusion. "Barrier? I don't remember hearing of a Barrier anywhere."

Asgore also looked greatly perturbed. It's worse than we thought. Much, much worse... "Red...this may be difficult for you to hear. But it appears that you've been sealed within that Artifact for centuries."

Red's eyes widened. "W-What? Centuries?! But that can't be right! Neither you or Asgore don't look that much older than the last time I've seen you! From a distance, of course." She was at least well aware that monsters had a longer life span than humans, but she couldn't easily believe that Asgore and Toriel could be that old chronologically and still be in their prime biologically. She doesn't know the whole story, though. The others were aware of this, yet decided to hold off on it. She wouldn't immediately believe them if they told her now.

"I'm afraid it is, my child." Toriel nodded solemnly. "The War has been over for centuries, with the humans victorious and monsters imprisoned in the Underground. Much had happened since then. Many, many things have happened. They won't be easily understood in a single day. But what I can tell you right now is that the Barrier has been broken for six years, as well as humans and monsters beginning to coexist peacefully again."

Chara, Flowey and Alphys tensed, while the light disappeared from Sans' eyesockets. This was why they couldn't remember Red from any of the other timelines! She was trapped in the Artifact, unable to have any sort of affect on any of the timelines in any way up until now because the Annoying Dog either absorbed the Artifact or the treasure was never approached at all. Effectively, she was never there. She was unaware of anything that could have happened from her incarceration in the small red prison up to this certain point. It wasn't that she wasn't able to have an effect on the timelines. She couldn't have an affect on the timelines because she couldn't go anywhere. And even if she could, she'd have no idea what would be going on.

To put it simply, she was a surprise variable in more ways than one, and a completely unknown one. Sans has no knowledge on Red because she was born before all of them aside from Toriel, Asgore, and Gerson. Speaking of which, Sans made a mental note to pay a visit the old monster turtle at some point. Maybe he knows something else about Red that the rest of them don't. But for now, they needed to let her process this information.

Red just stared at Toriel and Asgore in shock, as she slowly allowed the truth to sink in. She placed her paws on the sides of her head and pulled in her legs, her hair overshadowing her eyes once again. "I was trapped in that stupid orb for entire centuries...I can't believe it." She whispered solemnly. "I don't even remember how I was sealed within it. Just that I was fighting for my life moments before it happens."

Undyne was rubbing the back of her neck. "This is insane. You used to be a part of the Royal Guard. Looooong before I was even born. Before any of us-aside from Toriel and Asgore-were born!"

Alphys glanced at Red, carefully analyzing her. "You used to be a member of the Royal Guard. You may be the youngest, though Asriel, Chara, and Frisk could sense your magic. They could tell that you're very powerful."

Red tilted her head. "I guess so."

Alphys's glasses shined white. "This is unprecedented! A warrior from the distant past who has been trapped inside that legendary Artifact for whole centuries! And yet she hasn't aged a day!" She eased closer to Red, adjusting her glasses. "You're a living relic! And not just a relic, a warrior relic! And it can totally sound like something out of anime and manga! This is incredibly fascinating!" Alphys soon caught herself when Red started staring at her strangely, and coughed awkwardly to ward off her scientific urges. "W-Well...obviously you're in a time period where nearly everything is different from what you might expect. I-It might be a bit difficult for you to readjust yourself to current times. Not to mention it might take a while..." She was silent for a little bit. "...Um...you said you don't remember how you ended up inside the Artifact...just that you were sealed?"

"That's about the gist of it." Red nodded.

"W-Well...maybe we just need to give you time. N-Not just for your adjustment to the current time period, but for your memory to be recovered as well. As it is now, we shouldn't try to force you to remember, it should come naturally."

"until then. the proper greeting for such an event might be...'welcome to the future!' or somethin' along those lines." Sans stated, shrugging casually. "but for real. you came from the warring era. you were on the brink of death. that war was centuries ago. and yet to you, it seems like yesterday. i gotta admit, that's some ruff stuff, pup."

Red seemed to at least accept that the ones before her were genuinely worried for her emotional and mental condition due to the many bombshells being dropped on her. It could be a lot worse. She was glad that she didn't wake up to anyone hostile instead of these friendly folks. Compared to the experiences she could remember, this was a change of luck for the better. Though she then processed what Sans said at the end, and pouted childishly. "Hey! I'm fifteen years old! I'm not a puppy!" Pause. "...and did you sneak a pun in there too?!"

"sorry. would you prefer 'little red riding pup?'"

"What the heck, man?!"

"woah. relax a little, my canine compadre. ya shouldn't get so angry all of a sudden. don't wantcha seein' red."

Red was tempted to lash at him, but she slowly came to a realization as he shrugged casually once again, his grin never fading. He wasn't making puns to make fun of her. He realized that all of this was a huge shock for her, and was trying to cheer her up. She calmed down. Red could at least take comfort in the fact that he was being genuine about it, in his own way. The others looked like they wanted to improve her mood as well.

"GAH! SANS, THIS IS NOT THE TIME FOR YOU TROUBLESOME PUNS!" Papyrus groaned, which only made Sans grin wider. "FORGIVE MY BROTHERS ANNOYING TENDENCIES, MY NEW CANINE FRIEND! BUT NOT TO WORRY. I, THE GREAT PAPYRUS, SHALL MAKE SURE THAT YOU ADJUST QUITE NICELY TO THIS NEW TIME PERIOD! I SHALL DO SO, BY BECOMING YOUR FIRST EVER FRIEND IN A LONG TIME!"

"Er...thank you?" Red blinked at the lanky skeleton's boisterous claims.

"Sorry Papyrus. But I think Asriel called that position when he set her free." Chara smiled.

"OH. WELL IN THAT CASE, I SHALL BECOME HER SECOND EVER FRIEND IN A LONG TIME! IT'S NOT AS PROSPEROUS AS BEING A FIRST EVER FRIEND, BUT RIGHT NOW THAT DOESNT MATTER. SO LONG AS SHE HAS FRIENDS TO HELP HER IN HER TIME OF NEED, I AM PERFECTLY CONTENT! NYEH HEH HEH!" Papyrus laughed, though his statement was genuine.

"Papyrus has the right idea, Red. We'll help you adjust to our time and make you feel welcome! You'll be in complete amazement and awe of our incredible hospitality! Fuhuhu!"Undyne grinned. "Us Royal Guardsman help one another in a time of need! Disbanded or not, no matter the difference in time!"

"yeah. we'll help ya feel right at home, pup." Sans nodded.

"T-That's right! We're here for you!" Alphys said a bit timidly yet strongly at the end. Geno Alphys nodded to her 'twin sister's' statement.

Asgore smiled. "I suppose since you used to be a warrior of the monster-human war, I should try and connect with you. We may come to understand one another over time, as well as recover the rest of your fragmented memories. Until then, you are our guest."

"And we shall take care of you as a treasured friend. Over time, you will heal from both your mental and emotional wounds. We shall all be here for you, for as long as you need." Toriel smiled.

Frisk nodded. "You're surrounded by the kindest monsters ever. And along the way, since it seems that you came from the warring era, I can show you that humans aren't as cruel as they used to be. They're much nicer to monsters now."

Chara shrugged. "Of course we can't say it's a totally perfect scenario. Obviously we're gonna trip up a couple times. But...you seem to be the type of person who won't be held down so essily just because things might get tough. So we won't have too much to worry about in that regard."

Asriel was slow to do so, and a bit cautious. But he gently takes Red's paw into his own two paws, and smiles softly at her. "Things are going to be difficult for you, Red. Adjusting to someplace totally new isn't easy for anyone. Monsters just got to the Surface and are currently doing their best to adjust to it. But you don't have to worry too much. Everyone is willing to support one another through these immense changes. And your adjustment in this time isn't too different from that." Asriel lets go of her paw and rubs the back of his neck. "Except...well...we're obviously going to have to get you caught up on certain things. Ehehe..."

Red slightly chuckled at how awkward Asriel was suddenly acting. He seems to think thay he somehow messed up his statement of friendship and support. "I get what you mean. Asriel Dreemurr, right?" She smiled. "Well I can take a guess and say that you're just as kind as your parents. And I do thank you for letting me out of that Artifact that imprisoned me, even if it did kinda leave me in a place I'm completely unaware of. Looks like I owe you, don't I?"

Asriel shook his head. "No, no. You don't owe me anything at all. I was more than happy to help out. Even if at the time, I didn't have much of a clear dea of what I was doing."

Red smiles at this. "So you helped me not just because I needed it and you didn't know why at the time, but you also did it just because you felt like it? Well, aren't you just a sweetheart?" The term caused Asriel to blush slightly.

"Well...I do like helping people in any way I can..."

"You've got that right. My brothers are a pair of goodie-goodies. Turning away from someone in need is not a possible function for them. I sometimes consider helping every single person they come across a bit troublesome. But then again, there's not much I can do about their natures."

Red folded her arms, tilted her head at him, and smirked. "You find their strong will to help others slightly troublesome, do you? Huh. Does that make you the bad apple of the trio?"

"Well, I'm not quite as nice as my brothers. But I'm also not the worst guy in the world." At least not anymore. "These two are kind of a huge contrast to me, but we stick together nonetheless. They've done me a huge favor at a certain point of my life, and I make sure that they know that I really appreciate it, and that I always will." Asriel and Frisk smile brightly at his statement.

Red cocked her head once again, now beginning to see the strong bond between the three of them. The brothers were extremely close to one another, despite the stark contrast that the younger two shared with the oldest. "Chara, is it? You make it sound like you owe these two your life."

Chara gently touched his Red Heart Locket just as Asriel and Frisk touched their Rainbow and Gold Heart Lockets respectively, and his smile became a bit warmer. "...Yeah. That's one way to put it."

Red nodded at the words as she closed her eyes in troubled yet genuine acceptance. "I have no more questions. Of the deep and majorly important kind, anyway." She reopened her eyes. "I'm...just going to have to get used to the fact that this time period is my new home now. And that nearly everything I knew of the world has changed drastically while I was asleep. So...um...I'm gonna need you guys to help me get used to everything here. The last time I saw humans, I was fighting them. Now I wake up and hear that they're giving peaceful coexistence a shot again...that's quite a drasric change."

"It's not too drastic, just very gradual. It helps that the humans that started the war are long gone."

"Yeah. Hehe...that is a pretty big and important plus." Red chuckled softly, with a hint of nervousness. She then picked up another cinnamon roll from the tray and takes a bite. The very long talk they had allowed them to cool down a bit, though they were still pretty warm and delicious. 'Monch Monch~' "Mmm~Do you think you can make more of these?"

Toriel smiles, sensing that the somewhat painful conversation was finally over. "Certainly." She nods warmly as she left the room.

"You can come down with the rest of us when you're ready." Asgore says with a smile as he stands up and leaves along with everyone. The others bid her a wish of luck in similar ways, then leaves the room.

The only ones left were Frisk, Asriel, Chara, and Red. She pulled on her ribbon a little while staring at the three brothers, pushing a bit of her pink hair out of her face. "So. Guess this means we're friends now?"

"Absolutely!" Frisk and Asriel beamed happily.

Chara folded his arms in amusement. "Heh. You make it sound like you have a choice in the matter. They'll be friend wither you accept their hand of friendship or not. They're already DETERMINED to be your friend, I can already see it."

"Well then, I guess I shouldn't try and resist them. I suppose there's nothing to lose from being friends with you three. " Red grabbed her cowl and placed it back over her head. "So, you say you've only just gotten to the Surface. Guess this will be a new experience for all of us, then?"

"Of course!" Asriel nodded. "We'll help one another adjust to the Surface whole we help you adjust to this time period in general as well as help you regain the rest of your lost memories."

"Can't be that hard, right? Just have to be patient." Chara nodded. "Patience isn't my strongpoint...but I guess I'll suck it up for now."

Red smiled gently at their kind offers to help her adjust, as well as regain her lost memories. "Thanks a lot, you guys. I don't think I'll be just fine if you all are helping me."

Frisk smiles. "Just another challenge that comes with moving to the Surface and yet weird things still happen. But we'll get the hang of it. Right guys?"

"Right!" Chara and Asriel nodded strongly.

Red also nods, as a feeling of warmth grew within her soul. "Yeah."

Whike the four of them were just getting to know one another, Flowey was the only one who was still looking at Red with a look of intense scrutiny. There was something extremely wrong with her. Not with her personality, that was genuine. She just felt...off to im. She was certain that Sans sensed it as well, but they were both really skilled at hiding their suspiscions. But one thing was clear.

She's no normal monster. No way. Is she...no. She couldn't be. He shook his head, denying such a preposterous notion. He didn't even know why he cared, it was none of his business. And yet...he felt as if her presence has immense purpose. I don't know why I bother...but I guess it can't hurt to keep an eye on her. I have a feeling that things are going to get very interesting VERY soon...


Tra la la! Isn't it such wonderful day today?

Did you hear? The three Dreemurr Princes made a new friend. A friend who hails from the distant past.

The Girl In The Red Cowl.

She's lost and confused, her memories gone awry. She is initially boggled, remembering not the reason why. Unbeknownst to her, fate meant for her to remain undiscovered...yet once again, it was defied.

My goodness, what a catchy rhyme! Tra La La!

A normal monster, she is not. A strong purpose, she will have.

There are five catalysts that shall leave everything forever changed.

...

...

...

...The First Catalyst has appeared. The Second is approaching slowly but surely. The Third lies in patience, waiting to be freed. The Fourth currently observes from a temporal distance. The Fifth's actions are currently unknown.

With their appearance, everything will be forever changed.

...But will that change be for better or worse?

Does it really matter?

Depends on who's observing it. Or should I say...reading it?

Tra La La!


Me:...Yep. I'm gonna leave off with that. And we won't be coming back to it immediately. I am still making this about the Surface Life too, ya know. But hey, we have a new main character! Red!

Flowey: ...you're despicable.

Me: Says the mean flower.

See you all soon!~