AN: So, I have a proofreader who doesn't know Undertale all too well, so, to help her understand the story better, I wrote this chapter, as well as a bit more, I'll be throwing these in throughout the story, and it will show a bit more on Chara's character in this story, and her relationship with Asriel, but don't worry, we'll be right back to Frisk and Asriel after this chapter. Anyways, I hope you enjoy Bonus Chapter 1 of Ebbot and the Goat Prince

It was a beautiful day outside, the birds were singing, flowers were blooming. It was perfect weather for a game of catch. But the two children in the royal garden were already done playing catch, one was bursting with energy while the other trailed behind.

"Chara! Come on, we're going to be late for supper!" Asriel called, booking through the flower garden of his father. The two had been waiting for their dinner to be made, so they decided to pass the time by playing a few games outside.

"Hold up, I'm coming." A young girl's voice called behind Asriel.

The two were siblings, at least they considered themselves that. In actuality, they were two completely different species. The two were simply that close to each other that even that couldn't stop them

"Asriel!" Chara called out, approaching her brother. "You do know that I get tired a lot faster than you do, right?" she was taking breaths, as they had just been playing around in the garden, and while Asriel was still full of energy, Chara was completely tuckered out.

The young girl was panting, her long brown hair covering her rosy cheeked face, even though she sounded frustrated, she had a small warm smile on her face, and a small, gold locket in the shape of a heart on her neck. She was currently brushing off her clothing. A cozy yellow and green shirt, as well as brown pants.

"I know, but even when you aren't tired you're so slow" Asriel complained

"Yeah! That's my point Azzy. You gotta chill out a bit, not always be going at the speed of light." Chara advised. She looked at her brother, and her best friend in the world. Unlike her, who was a young human child. He was what many would consider a monster. While she wouldn't use that word to describe his fluffy white fur, adorably large eyes, and soft floppy ears. She could understand where it came from.

His race was quite varied after all, while Asriel seemed to look like an anthropomorphic goat of some sort. The general term monsters was used to describe anything from cute little bunnies to living skeletons, and anywhere in between. There seemed to be one factor that united all monsters though. Unlike most other living creatures, like humans, plants, and animals. Monsters weren't made from cells, or flesh and blood. Monsters were almost completely made from magic and small amounts of carbon dust. Which likely explained how she could lift up her adoptive father, even though he looked like quite a menacing beast.

She wished she could say that Monsters and Humans always live in peace together, but that would be too simple. No, long ago, humans had trapped the monsters underground, sacrificing the small amount of magic humans had left to create a barrier that was a one way entrance to the "Underground" as they dubbed it. Chara chuckled, thinking back to when she went down into this place.

She had ran away from the orphanage she lived at, and sprinted up Mt. Ebbot, which is where the entrance was located. It was dark out, and it was beginning to rain, so she was looking for a place to find shelter. She had found a cave in the side of the mountain that she could camp out in for the night, so she entered it, but foolishly, she tripped over a vine, and plummeted head first through the barrier and down into a place known as The Ruins, the entrance to the Underground. Where her, admittingly much better life, began.

The siblings had begun their trek back home while Chara was reminiscing about the past. The two were heading back, as supper was about to be served by their mother.

Chara loved her parents with all of her heart and soul, as the two had adopted her almost as soon as she entered the Underground, unlike the years she spent in that orphanage, she had a family, and while her caretaker was kind at that place, she was nowhere near a maternal figure.

The two climbed up the stairs that led into the home, and took in the smell of something being cooked in the kitchen. Chara was always cautiously excited about what her mother might serve up for Dinner each day, and while monster's taste in food is sometimes . . . strange, she had to admit that her mother could make even the strangest dishes taste quite delicious, even if they sounded dubious.

The children entered the kitchen, their mother hearing them enter the room and turning away from dough that she had been kneading. She let a warm smile grow across her face as she came up to them.

Chara's mother, Toriel, she believed her actual name was, looked similar to Asriel, besides size, and some small eyelashes on her eyelid. She simply looked like the young monster with a purple robe, which displayed a symbol that Chara knew as the Delta Rune, a small white circle with two angel-like wings attached, as well as three triangles below it, all lined up with the middle one facing downwards.

"Good Evening, my children. How was your time in your father's garden?"

"It was great mom! We ran around and played tag and we played catch and then we had a snack and Chara told me even more about the surface, and then we went back to tag, but Chara was too slow for that so we decided to come back to talk with you!" Asriel described their day pretty well, he was always the talker, maybe Chara always thought that if she said something wrong that her parents would get mad, or maybe she was just shy, but she never spoke up for too much more than a few words except for select moments.

"What about you Chara?" She turned to her human child

"Fine" She stated, and while it seemed Toriel wanted to push farther, she had learned in time that this was just how Chara was, and that there was nothing to be worried about. After all . .

Nothing bad could happen with these two siblings