A/N: Hey guys! In the last chapter, I mentioned Yakko doing 95% if the flirting with Undyne because I'm saving Wakko for someone else, and so far I've got three guesses on who it is. They're all great answers, but I'm not gonna spoil my plans. Because what's the fun in that? Anyway, here's a quick heads-up: there's a little bit of violence and slight swearing in this chapter. Why? Well, let's see what those crazy kids are up to this time...


The Warners were leaving Undyne's house. Despite the rejection, Yakko still thought she was hot.

"It's been only a few seconds and I miss good ol' Fish Stick already."

He stopped in his tracks and snapped his fingers.

"I knew I was forgetting a nickname!"

Yakko made a mental note to call her that more often.

"But in the meantime, we've gotta make another quick stop."

They arrived at Napstablook's house, keeping their word about dropping by later.

"come in..."

They entered, 8-bit music playing in the background. The house was strange, having only a refrigerator, three CD cases, an old computer with a hard drive and a mouse, a TV, and a desk for furniture. It sounds pretty pathetic at first, but if you think about it, there's not much needed when you're a ghost.

"Guess who!" said Dot.

Napstablook, wearing headphones, turned around and gasped.

"oh...you really came..."

"Of course we did!" said Yakko.

"Are ya happy to see us?" said Wakko.

"yeah..."

Napstablook seemed happy and very surprised. It was a dead giveaway.

"Nice place," said Dot, her eyes darting around as there wasn't much to see.

"sorry, i wasn't expecting you three to come...it's not much, but make yourself at home."

"Thanks!" said Wakko.

Dot cleaned up the spider web with a flyer for the spider bake sale stuck on it in the corner, giving Wakko the flyer.

"uh...do you wanna...listen to some tunes? or something..."

Wakko looked at one of the CDs.

"What's Ghouliday Music?"

Napstablook played it; it sounded like a ghost ooohing to "Jingle Bells".

"How about this one?" said Dot, putting in a CD labeled "Spookwave".

It sounded like scary castle music from a video game.

"Not bad," said Yakko. "Did ya compose it?"

"yeah...i make my own music."

"I like it!" said Wakko, swaying his head to the beat of the music.

"thanks..."

"I didn't know ghosts watch TV," said Dot.

"there's a show i like to watch on it...sometimes..."

"Is it that MTT thingy?"

"yeah..."

"What does it stand for, anyway?"

"'mettaton'."

"Oh," said Dot, finally understanding the abbreviation.

Wakko looked at the refrigerator and patted his stomach.

"oh...are you hungry? i can get you something to eat..."

"Yeah!" said Wakko, filled with excitement.

Napstablook opened up the fridge and brought out a clear sandwich.

"this is a ghost sandwich...do you want to try it..."

"Don't mind if I do!"

He tried to grab it, but the sandwich passed right through his hands. He made a sad face.

"oh...nevermind..."

Yakko comforted his little brother.

"Don't worry, Wakko. We still have that jumbo Nice Cream."

"Alright!"

Wakko pulled it out of his Gag Bag, immediately cheering up. All three of them started to eat, getting rid of any awkwardness at the moment. Napstablook watched them with his usual blank expression, but they could tell he was content. Once they were finished, the only healing item left was the Spider Cider.

"So," said Dot when they were finished eating, "whaddya wanna do now?"

"after a great meal i like to lie on the ground and feel like garbage..."

They gave him weird looks, feeling like his self-esteem should be bumped up a few notches.

"it's a family tradition..."

"Oh," said Wakko.

"do you want...to join me..."

"Well," said Yakko, shrugging his shoulders, "I guess it wouldn't hurt."

"Count me in," said Dot.

"Me too!" said Wakko.

"okay...follow my lead..."

They were lying on the ground in the middle of the house with Napstablook, following his example.

"here we go...you'll lie down as long as you don't move. so...only move around if you want to get up, i guess."

The Warners closed their eyes. 15 seconds later, they opened them again. They widened as the room began to disappear and an out-of-body experience, pretty much a meditation, started. They beheld a sight of flurries of stars all around them.

"Whoa..." said Wakko.

"Sibs," said Yakko, breathless, "are you seeing this...?"

Dot nodded. They've never been so close to the cosmos when there were no spaceships to provide oxygen for them. They jumped on each star, getting higher and higher, and laughed as they explored this beauty.

"I don't believe it!" said Dot.

It felt weird, knowing that this was like a hallucination or a dream. But it was also very calm and relaxing.

"It's like we're touching the sky..." said Wakko.

"I don't want this to end," said Yakko.

Unfortunately, it had to. They couldn't stay in a dreamworld forever. Feeling like they returned to their bodies, they stood up and stretched.

"well, that was nice..." said Napstablook.

"Are you kidding?!" said Yakko. "That was AWESOME!"

"Faboo!" said Wakko.

"I don't even know what to say!" said Dot.

"thank you..."

"No, thank you, Napstablook!" said Yakko. "You showed us something amazing. You should be proud!"

Napstablook blushed a little.

"hey...it's getting late...maybe, if you want...you can stay for the night...no pressure...you don't have to if you don't want to..."

"What, us?" said Yakko. "Moi? Stay the night? Well, only if you insist."

"sure..."

"Aw, you're too nice!" said Dot, hugging the ghost as best as she could. "Thanks, Napstablook!"

"you're welcome...sorry i don't have a bed for you..."

"No problem!" said Wakko, pulling out three sleeping bags for himself and his siblings.

"oh..."

He also summoned a wardrobe for them to change into their pajamas.

"Well," said Yakko, "I guess it's time to turn in."

"To what?" said Wakko.

"To sleeping kids!" said Dot.

"Oh."

They got into their beds.

"goodnight..."

"Night!" they responded.


Long ago, two races ruled over Earth: HUMANS and MONSTERS.

One day, they all disappeared without a trace.

"Ugh, where am I?"

Yakko found himself in a black space. He tried to walk around, but a strange sensation hit him. It felt as if he was going nowhere and everywhere at the same time.

"Wakko?" he called out. "Dot? Anybody here?"

He ran around in all directions, having that feeling again. Maybe he was moving, or it was simply the world that moved as he ran in place. He started to panic until he found a shining star. He ran towards it, feeling its warmth. He sighed in relief, knowing that he was not alone. Suddenly, the ground shook, making Yakko jump, and the star cracked.

"Huh?!"

It happened again, with a bigger impact.

"Whoa!"

It hit a third time.

"Uah!"

The star shattered and a huge screen appeared in its place, knocking Yakko off his feet.

"Aaaugh!"

"Howdy! It's me, Flowey. Flowey the Flower!"

Flowey's face was projected onto the screen and he winked at Yakko, who got up.

"Whaddya want?"

"I owe you a HUGE thanks. You really did a number on that old fool."

"What are ya talkin' about?"

"King Asgore, you idiot! Without you, I never could have gotten past him."

His face shapeshifted into one unrecognizable to Yakko.

"But now, with your help..."

It changed into a skull and Flowey's more intimidating creepy voice was heard.

"He's dead. And I'VE got the human souls!"

It was at this point that Yakko realized he was in the future. Flowey cackled evilly, then his voice returned to normal. It constantly changed back and forth during their little conversation.

"Boy! I've been empty for so long...It feels great to have a soul inside me again!"

"Wait, you're soulless? No wonder you're actin' this way."

"Mmmm, I can feel them wriggling..."

"Ew, I don't need to know that!"

He looked away and felt like he was gonna throw up.

"Awww, you're feeling left out, aren't you? Well, that's just perfect. After all, I only have six souls. I still need one more...Before I can become GOD."

"Uhhhhh...I don't think that's how it works."

Flowey ignored him.

"And then, with my newfound powers..."

His face shapeshifted into Toriel's.

"Monsters."

His face shapeshifted into a blank expression.

"Humans."

His face projected an image of Wakko and Dot cowering in fear.

"Everyone."

Yakko couldn't take it anymore. He was getting angry, but mostly scared for his siblings' safety.

"Sibs...!"

"I'll show them all the REAL meaning of this world!"

"What did you do to them...?"

Flowey evilly cackled again.

"What did you do to them?!"

"Oh, they're fine...for now. It's you everyone should be worried about. Don't you get it? You're in my world now."

Yakko gulped.

"And don't even think about escaping and going back to your old timeline. Your family. friends. Your home. Everyone. Everything. They're gone FOREVER. You can never go back!"

Yakko gasped. He reached for his mallet, but discovered himself to be weaponless. Now, he was powerless.

"But don't worry. Your old friend Flowey...Has worked out a replacement for you! I'll save over your own death. So you can watch me tear you to bloody pieces...Over, and over, and over..."

Flowey had taken everything away from the toon except for one thing: his courage.

"No!" said Yakko, filled with determination as he took a step forward.

"...what?"

"I won't let ya do this!"

"Do you really think you can stop me?"

"Yeah! I'm not afraid of ya!"

"Hee hee hee...You really are an idiot."

His face disappeared as Yakko's soul activated, albeit without a boundary box to surround it. Six more, light blue, orange, dark blue, purple, green, and yellow, appeared, and dissolved. The space started flashing black and red as Flowey appeared in a new form. First approaching in silhouette, two claws with vines were attached to a larger body. A brain, maybe, with large jaws, connected to a huge rectangle. Yakko changed his mind; he was terrified. Flowey's face appeared, his eyes becoming bloodshot and his grin expanding to the point of making look like a psychopath. Yet again, he was part psychopath and part sociopath. When his full body appeared, Yakko could finally get a full glimpse of him and froze up in fear. Oh, the horror.

What the hell...?

Yakko rarely swore, but this was an exception. Good thing it was just a thought or else the censors could be after his head. Flowey looked like a badly photoshopped monstrosity, compete with the brain-like head connected to the television and showing four eyes. Hooks and wires connected the vines to his enlarged arms. Yakko was knocked off his feet once more as Photoshop Flowey let out an evil ground-shaking laugh. Before he knew it, Yakko found himself being pelted by large bullets.

WHAT'S GOING ON?!

More thoughts like this went through his head. He was deeply disturbed, scared, and running for his life. He tried to scream and call for help, but his voice temporarily stopped working. Blow by blow, he was hit by ninja stars, laser vines, and egg/bacon bullets. Eventually, he found a fight box and pressed it, dealing only one damage to his enemy. He collapsed on the ground, bleeding from all parts of his body. Finally, his soul shattered into a million pieces and he died. Yakko found himself becoming pure soul as it left his body, which disappeared into thin air. Due to being pure soul, he was floating over a nonexistent ground. In big bold letters, he found himself face to face with a giant GAME OVER.

"This is all just a bad dream..." an unknown deep voice comforted Yakko, trying to give him hope.

"Yeah, yeah, that's what this is! A bad dream! I can get outta-"

"And you're NEVER waking up!" Flowey's creepy voice replaced the deeper one from before.

Visible laughter filled the space as Yakko suddenly dropped and fell into a deep, dark pit. Yakko screamed and desperately tried to wake up. It was no use. He would be trapped, falling down for all eternity and ceasing to exist in his timeline...


"Wake up, Yakko!" said Dot, desperately shaking her brother.

Wakko and Dot had woken up that morning; everything seemed peaceful at first. But after an hour or two, they found Yakko kicking restlessly and flailing in his sleep as if he was being attacked and tried to fight back. They immediately got worried once he started screaming and attempted to wake their brother.

"Come on, Yakko!" Dot shouted. "Wake up!"

"It's just a nightmare!" said Wakko.

Yakko jumped up and opened his eyes, wide awake and panting heavily. He had come back to life.

"I...I'm back!"

He hugged his siblings, then let them go after a minute or two.

"What's the matter?" said Dot.

Before giving them an explanation, Yakko had to ask a question.

"What happened when I was gone?"

They looked at each other and thought he meant when he was asleep.

"We went to Gerson's to get breakfast and Wakko started to write a book on our adventures in the underground. Napstablook's at work so we told him we're leaving once ya wake up."

Yakko let out a sigh of relief. It really was only a dream!

"Why'd ya ask?" said Wakko.

Yakko told them everything.

"What was it like being dead?" said Dot.

"Way different than what Wakko went through. Can ya believe that this had to go through all that?"

He signaled to his own body, Wakko and Dot shaking their heads.

"Well," said Dot, "we know what not to do when we meet Asgore."

Yakko nodded, still feeling grateful that Wakko and Dot woke him up. There was the possibility that if it wasn't for them, he could've been trapped in Flowey's world forever. He got rid of that thought, though, as he asked Wakko about his book. Wakko and Dot had written about everything up to the fight with Undyne in the torn notebook they bought from Gerson.

"I can tell ya wrote all those bits about Papyrus," said Yakko.

"Yeah. Isn't it great?"

"I wrote everything about Goat Mom!" said Wakko.

"Can't believe ya got every little detail exactly on point!" said Yakko. "Yet again, I would've been able to do the same. Gimme that pencil for a minute, will ya?"

He wrote everything up to the point where they were now. He also had breakfast, as Dot brought back a crabapple and some sea tea for him.

"Well, got that taken care of. Hey, did we ever play that third CD?"

"I don't think so," said Dot.

The label said "Spooktune". Putting it into the computer, it sounded similar to "Spookwave", but with a certain twist. The Warners burst with laugher.

"It sounds like someone literally farted it out!" said Yakko.

Wakko proceeded to imitate the music with arm pit farts, making Yakko and Dot laugh even more. After recovering, they decided to leave the song on. As they left the house, Aaron and Woshua initiated an encounter. Before attacking, though, their eyes widened and their faces scrunched up.

"...what the HECK is that music?" said Woshua.

"I-I DUNNO, DUDE BUT IT'S SPOOKIN ME OUT ;)" said Aaron.

They proceeded to have a conversation about the music, completely ignoring the Warners.

"...this is worse than Shyren."

"No way, Shyren is way less scary ;)"

"...if you're so scared, why do you keep winking?"

"THESE ARE WINKS OF FEAR ;)"

"Forget it. This beat is too...filthy."

The Warners were laughing throughout the entire conversation; Woshua started to leave.

"Wosh! Wait! Don't leave me ;) Is this creepy music my punishment for being creepy? ;) Please...stop...I'll never creep again ;) Wahhhhh! ;)"

And with that, the encounter ended.

"That was great!" said Yakko as he turned off the music. "Well, we better go back to Hotland. Wonder what's in store for us there?"

The thought of exploring new places filled the Warners with determination.