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THE NEW...KID?
When it comes to Frisk, nothing is as simple as it seems. She's a human teenage girl living underground with monsters who not only see her as a friend and family, but she will rule them as their Queen one day! She never would have guessed this to happen when she first came to the underground. She simply wanted to be the first human to come back after falling in to become a legend. Destiny had other plans for her. Today was no exception for life throwing her every which way it could. Sans and Frisk made it to the school, minutes before the bell rang for first period to start.
"Being a freshman sucks. I want to be a senior already!" groaned Naomi to Brent and Fuku.
"Why would you want to be so old already? These are your best years," joked Brent.
"Ayyyy," said Sans.
The three of them turned to face Sans, which Brent then gave Sans a low five and the a high five.
"Sup ?" asked Brent.
"Graded everyone's tests, helped Frisk practice her lines by being an audience, and I need some ketchup to wake up. What about you?" replied Sans.
"Sounds rough. Just dealing with my mother right now. She's not the happiest camper about me leaving home," slowly said Brent.
Frisk took her seat next to them.
"Your mother? You talked to her?" asked Frisk.
"Uh, yeah. She decided to interrupt my sleep last night to yell at me for not being home in a long time. She even threatened me and everything. Really lets me know she cares," sarcastically said Brent on the last part.
"Wow. I can help take care of her if you want, buddy," Naomi offered.
"No. No violence is necessary," said Frisk firmly.
"I don't know, Frisk. Naomi might be on to something there. My mother is not the kindest monster, nor does she even make the top 100. She's bad. Like, really bad. I might have to do something to her if she finds out where I'm living," said Brent.
"Where might that be, brother?" false sweetly said a girl.
They all turned to see Brent's older sister. She looked like she was a college student.
"Sis, shouldn't you be at your dorm?" Brent rolled his eyes.
"I would be, if mother hadn't threatened me to find you and bring you back home at all costs," said his sister.
She noticed his small group of friends and her tone changed.
"Hiya! I'm Bethanie, Brent's older sister. It is so nice he finally has friends!" gushed Bethanie.
"Beth, you don't have to listen to our mother. I know how you feel about her. You despise her as much as I do," Brent said seriously.
"I do despise her. But I'll despise you more if you cause her to get nasty with me," replied Beth.
"Just live off campus!" said Brent.
"I like living on campus! They have high security there! Living off campus would put me in more harms way of our mother than on campus would," said Beth.
"Excuse me, Beth? If you really are safe on campus, then your mother's threats shouldn't mean anything to you. So, why are you here?" asked Frisk.
"Girlie, I don't know what goes on in kid's minds these days, but I come from a generation where you should listen to your parents, no matter how much you fear and dislike them. She's our mother. I choose to obey her words. Brent needs to do the same," replied Beth.
Naomi picked up her water bottle and took off the cap.
"If you do us a favor and leave, without ever trying to take Brent back to harm's way, I promise nothing will happen to you. However, if you don't leave and you try to take Brent, I will hurt you. I'm not threatening you, I'm keeping a promise I made to Brent. That promise was to keep him safe. You sure are a lousy sister for not having that same attitude of wanting to protect him," sneered Naomi.
"Please. I can make water evaporate before it touches me. Our mother won't kill him. She might smack him a few times and do what you're doing. Empty threats. But she would never kill him," said Beth.
Frisk grabbed a fire extinguisher.
"Can you make this evaporate? From now on, I'm keeping one of these on me at all times. For Brent's sake," said Frisk.
Beth knew she was defeated.
"Fine. I'll just reschedule all my classes to next week. I want to stay for one week to observe my brother. If I feel you guys are a bad influence on him, I'm taking him home," said Beth.
"You can stay and observe all you want. Just know, you won't be taking him. At all. Ever," Frisk glared at Beth.
Beth rolled her eyes and muttered "yeah okay."
School was tense with Frisk holding onto the fire extinguisher and Beth staring at Brent and his friends like a hawk, not that the monsters know what that is. Frisk was the main one on edge since Beth sat at the back of the class, so she had to constantly turn around to glance at Beth. Sans handed out work sheets on the lesson he was going over. He slammed it kinda hard on Frisk's desk to get her attention. When she whipped her head around, he was not happy. He knows she saved. So she shouldn't be worried.
The whole class erupted in "oooooooooooh".
"Try to pay more attention, Dreemurr," said Sans.
Even though he made a pun, he was no where near happy or in a joking attitude. That alone made Frisk gulp. She hadn't seen him so serious since that route. She shakily grabbed her pencil and began working on the work sheet. When the rest of the class was finished, she was still working on it. Wasn't even halfway through the paper and she was stuck. Sighing, she loaded.
"Don't turn around, don't turn around, don't turn around, don-"
Slam!
"Try to pay more attention, Dreemurr," said Sans.
"Ooooooh!"
"Damn it!"
She loaded again.
"Okay, this time will be different," thought Frisk.
She listened to Sans' lesson intently and took notes. But while she was busy paying attention, the fire extinguisher was gone! After she was the first one to get done with the assignment, she went to check for the fire extinguisher but was horrified it wasn't with her anymore. Frisk slammed her head against the desk several times, causing her forehead to bleed. Sans cautiously put a slip for detention on her desk to which she responded by glaring heavily at him.
"I'm giving you a detention for disrupting the class," Sans said firmly, despite being weirded out and sort of freaked out.
Frisk took the paper, tore it up, and loaded. This time, she put the extinguisher in her lap, paid attention, and finished the paper with no problems. Sans remembered everything that happened and smiled to himself.
"I'm glad she finally figured it out," thought Sans.
After class was over, Frisk and her friends chit chatted to each other.
"So, Mettaton's gonna come over to your place and practice with you right? Can we come over and watch?" begged Fuku and Naomi.
"Sorry guys. Only Sans is allowed since he doesn't know the name of the movie to begin with. Plus, he doesn't have a bone in his body that makes him want to spill secrets," winked Frisk.
Sans chuckled in the background.
"I've gotta get going. See you tomorrow, little brother," said Beth.
Brent didn't say anything, but he did glare at her back.
"But, but, we won't tell! We promise!" said Naomi.
"Do you want to be spoiled of an amazing story? I know I wouldn't want to be spoiled. Plus, this is a story about something Mettaton herself went through when she was first created," said Frisk.
"She's got a point. It's no fun being spoiled early," said Brent.
The two girls just pouted and crossed their arms.
"By the way, there's something I need to tell you guys," shyly said Fuku.
Everyone leaned in close, including Sans.
"I'm pregnant," Fuku squeezed her eyes shut.
Everyone, including Brent, was shocked. Frisk smiled and hugged her female fire friend.
"No way! But you're just a freshman in high school! How do you plan to raise the baby and go to school?" asked Naomi.
"I don't know. I might have to drop out of school because I have the restaurant to run. It's definitely going to be a challenge you know?" said Fuku.
Frisk had an idea. She decided she would use the money she earns to first and foremost build a daycare in the high school for early mothers who want an education. Then, she could focus on buying back the old house. She knew that Sans gave up a lot to move out just so Frisk wouldn't have to work herself to death and so he wouldn't have to work himself to death. Everyone went to go home. Frisk told Naomi about her idea.
"That would be amazing, Frisk. Plus, it could be added as a new class for students as well to learn how to take care of babies and infants," optimistically said Naomi.
Naomi went to her unit and relaxed. When Sans and Frisk walked into their apartment unit, Mettaton was already inside, sitting down on their sofa drinking lemonade.
"Darling, welcome home! At least, to your temporary home. I want to make a deal with you. If this movie gets over 9,000 ratings, I'll give you the money to get your old home back," offered Mettaton.
Sans' jaw dropped and so did Frisk's.
"I'll even pay for professional movers to help you get everything back there," said Mettaton.
Frisk went up to her and shook her hand.
"You've got a deal!" agreed Frisk.
She's made Mettaton NEO get a ton of views once. But that was because monsters at the time thought Frisk was a CGI on their screen that was bravely fighting their strong superstar. She learned not to heel turn though. She remembered when she did that and it hurt the ratings. But to get ratings from a movie, it's going to be hard. Not impossible though. She would try over and over again until she got the ratings. Mettaton and Frisk practiced their lines and acting abilities together for hours. When it was close to midnight, they called it a night and Mettaton went home to Papyrus. Sans had already gone to bed a couple hours ago. Suddenly, the air was cut in half and another dimension showed. Core Frisk popped out, startling Frisk.
"Whoa! Who are you? You look like I did when I was 10," asked Frisk.
"I am Core Frisk. I know everything past, present, and future wise. I know everything you do before you do it," said Core Frisk.
"Whoa. This is different. But she could just tell me how to get the ratings I need for the movie!" thought Frisk.
"Yeah, about that," started Core Frisk.
"Huh?" asked Frisk.
"No matter what you do, you won't be able to get that many ratings. Simply because Mettaton EX isn't popular with the underground anymore. The only way you'd be able to get that many ratings is if the underground miraculously loves Mettaton, which they never did. Only a couple hundred do, but the rest tolerate her simply because she's the sister of the original underground star," said Core Frisk.
That really put a damper on things for Frisk.
"So, how do I get the underground to love Mettaton?" asked Frisk.
"A mind control device basically. That's the only way you're gonna make all the monsters love her within a week. To naturally build up that love, having her spend time with the monsters on a daily basis would be a good start instead of just appearing on TV and go home to her mansion and husband. Love takes time to build, Frisk. You and Sans were no exception to that rule. Because of how your original Sans was, I was beyond shocked when I saw your new future with the Sans you're with now. I'll admit, even though I can see everything, I can only see everything if it's something you would or could do. You changed your future when you crossed worlds. Do you want to know what your original future was?" said Core Frisk.
Frisk thought about that. Did she really want to know what would have happened if she had stayed in Underfell? Did it matter to know now? Would it distract her from the now?
"Would it heavily distract me from what's going on in my new life?" asked Frisk.
"Maybe," said Core Frisk.
Frisk shrugged.
"UF Sans would have made you his bride by force," said Core Frisk.
Frisk couldn't believe what she was hearing. Sure he molested her a few times and then killed her, but it was to torment her and make her die.
"Wouldn't I have kept resetting though?" asked Frisk.
"The Sanses in every world remembers all no matter how many resets, Frisk. He would have continued to force you to marry him until you lost the will to change fate since fate would have been sealed by his determination to make you his. Every single time, he would have made you marry him and carry his children. The children would have loved you, but they would have obeyed their father and uncle, which meant they would eventually kill you. Being killed by your own children made you lose all will, so you would have stayed dead. The monsters would have taken your soul and break the barrier. It wasn't a pretty future. But you changed it by finding that piece of torn fabric in the universe," explained Core Frisk.
It was a lot to digest. Underfell Sans would have done that to her. Probably regretting nothing.
"Would he have regretted anything at all?" gulped Frisk, on the verge of tears.
Frisk didn't know it, but Sans was listening on them. Core Frisk already knew Sans would be listening. But she knows better than to let Frisk know that.
"This might make you feel better, but Underfell Sans would have fallen in love with you after you would have given birth to your first child. In that future, it was Papyrus who ordered Sans to order the kids to kill you. You and I both know how deathly afraid Sans was of his brother Papyrus," said Core Frisk.
"So in other words, if Papyrus would have said nothing, I could have had a somewhat happy life," asked Frisk.
"Precisely."
"..."
"I know it's a lot to take in, but I know this knowledge will only make you stronger."
"The funny thing is, it wouldn't have been a happy life even if Papyrus wasn't there. The fact being I hated that Sans with all my heart. Just as strongly as how much I love the Sans I'm with right now. It would have been semi happy because I would have had my own children. But here, with good Sans, I can live a wonderfully happy life without worry about being tortured to death," said Frisk.
Core Frisk smiled.
"I know."
Core Frisk took out her cell phone, punched in a few numbers, then the same hole from which she entered through opened again and she went home.
"A brain washing device. I guess I'll be speaking with ," thought Frisk.
Sans went back into the bed after he heard Core Frisk leave. Frisk opened the bedroom door, walked in, changed into her pajamas, and climbed in the bed. She fell asleep soon after and glomped onto Sans. He was still awake. So he did something he didn't think he would do before she turned 18. He turned to face her, and held her close to him. Resting his chin on the top of her head, he closed his eye sockets and fell asleep. The next day, Bethanie showed up promptly along with them. Frisk had the extinguisher in her lap again so she could pay attention without repercussions.
"Today, we will learn about the Pythagorean Theorem. Something I learned recently because Undyne and Queen Toriel have human math text books. So, this is a right triangle. The longest leg is the Hypotenuse, which is C. The other sides are labelled as A and B. The theorem is A squared plus B squared equals C squared," said Sans.
Everyone was baffled since they never learned anything like this. Even Beth wanted to take notes since this was so new to her as well.
"Ha, I can use this to blow my classmates away when I return to college. I can finally one up that Temmie," Beth thought triumphantly.
"So let's say A is 2, and B is 4. So basically, 4 plus 16 equals 20 squared. To find what C is, we have to square 20. Using your calculator you should get 4.47 which can be rounded to 4.5," said Sans.
Everyone got done taking notes, but groaned when Sans passed out a packet that was chock full of Pythagorean Theorem problems, just waiting to be solved. Some of them had fractions for crying out loud! Seeing this reminded Frisk of her older brother and sister when they complained about Pythagorean Theorem. She was only 5 then.
"Why did you climb the mountain, Frisk?" Asriel had asked.
Frisk turned away feeling embarrassed.
"Because I thought I could return home," she had answered.
Everyone had warned her to never climb the mountain. She wanted to prove them wrong. She was determined to give the mountain a good name. To give herself a good name. To be a hero for generations to come. The six human souls were still contained in the castle.
"Toriel, why don't you just take one soul, cross the barrier, and kill one more human to save the underground?" Frisk had asked her.
"Because what good would freeing the monsters do? I have a bad feeling that if I helped monsters roam free, they would mercilessly attack everyone just because they're monsters. They attacked my son like he was nothing. I just want to protect my people," Toriel told her.
Frisk just realized she hadn't seen her real family in six years. That really hurt to think about it. Yes she loves Sans, but she still loves her family too. She does regret going to the mountain. Only because she first fell in Underfell. If she had never found that torn fabric, she would be dead. Even if she makes it to the surface here, it will only be a copy of her real family. How different would they be? Were they the reason why the original Frisk was so timid to begin with? All these questions, and no answers. She wanted answers. To get them, she knew she would have to wait for Toriel to pass away from old age, take the throne, and order a subject to absorb a human soul, gather more from the surface, come back, and break the barrier. She wants to meet this different version of her family. By the end of the week, Beth left without saying a word, she got Alphys to create a mind control device on her phone for a favor, and now she was backstage getting her makeup done.
"Frisk, are you almost ready?" asked Mettaton.
"Yep. Just adding a little more lipstick," replied Frisk.
They acted the movie out, and the footage was saved. The next step was to have the footage processed to add special effects and take out anything that would compromise the movie's success.
