I have been working on Castlevania for a bit, but it appears that it is a story beyond my skill level. So here I am, back with another Alphyne short.
Also, if you want, you can listen to Initial D whilst you read the first part.
Lewis and Papyrus were both at the starting line in their cars. Both were equally determined to win this race and conclude their friendly rivalry once and for all.
The overhead light turned to green, telling both racers to go.
Papyrus managed to hit the gas pedal first, resulting in him taking an early lead. Lewis was hot on his tail until they both came to the first turn. Lewis slowed down and took the turn comfortably until the end, where he put his foot back on the gas.
Papyrus, however, never took his foot off the gas, resulting in a wide turn that cost him his position.
The race continued with more of the same: Lewis being careful with his turns while Papyrus kept his foot on the gas, resulting in more tight turns. He even had a few crashes with the wall (though he and his car were magically unharmed).
Eventually, Lewis finished his first lap with a ten second advantage of his opponent. Papyrus was determined to catch up to Lewis, but the advantage was too great. He also kept taking turns too fast, which actually allowed Lewis to gain an even bigger lead over him.
Eventually, Lewis completed his second and final lap, resulting in him winning the race.
"Dammit!"
Undyne and Alphys were both sitting on the couch. Both of them were watching the T.V, holding controllers in their hands. Alphys had a shit eating grin on her face while Undyne's facial expression was one of frustration.
"My controller's broken," she insisted.
"You always say that," Alphys retorted.
Undyne looked at the T.V.
"This game is biased against monsters! Papyrus is too under-powered," Undyne claimed.
"Actually, the only way to change your racer's stats is by using a different car," Alphys retorted again. "And our cars were the same."
Undyne looked back at Alphys. While she loved to see Alphys happy with her victory, her days in the royal guard made her want to defend her honor out of instinct. There was only one way to go now.
"Best of three?" she offered.
Alphys grinned some more and nodded. She admired how determined Undyne was, even though it would only result in her kicking her butt once again.
AN: Yeah, it's short, but this story has very little plot to begin with.
Just a reminder that I welcome reviews, as I am still low key and learning. Since there are few to begin with, and since I also like interacting with my fans and critics, I will reply to all of them at the end of each chapter.
Potatolord: Hello again!
If you liked the short read that was chapter 7, I would suggest you watch the movie Spinal Tap. The entire chapter was just a scene from that movie, with the only difference being the interviewer was replaced with Frisk and Nigel Tufnel (the guitarist of the band Spinal Tap) was replaced with Mettaton. While it is true that 11 is in fact louder than 10, you could just make 10 louder. Spinal Tap amps, however, go to 11, and you can't really aruge with that logic. Needless to say, The Underground does have an edge in the loudness war!
Why did I make that a chapter? Well, I was at work, and I had to transport a patient at room 11. When I saw my orders, the quote "these go to 11" came to mind, and I had the bright idea to make that into a chapter.
Anyway, feel free to review again!
