A/N: Hi there. This is a ridiculously short chapter. Shortest I have ever published. Anyway, I really wanted to get this out before my birthday which is coming up as a sort of reverse birthday gift. I hope you enjoy.


Kendall held onto the spear her knuckles becoming white with the grip. She widened her stance as she lowered herself for the fight. "I don't want to fight, Undyne," she called out to the fish monster. The monster sneered her sharp teeth catching the light.

"Is that what you told her?" Undyne asked pointing to the dust pile with her spear. "Is that what you told the monsters you killed?" Her voice shouted with power enough to make the teen shrink back. "You humans are all alike. You just take and destroy."

"I know, I have been horrible. I didn't think," Kendall started to explain. A white spear shot toward her. The human picked up the spear to block the magic attack. It fizzled angrily sending little sparks into the air. The teen opened her mouth to speak again before more white spears flew at her from all directions. She was quick using the spear in her hand to block the bullets. She spun awkwardly and nearly laughed as memories of forgotten dance lessons bounced in her head.

Undyne roared and the bullets rained faster. Kendall swung the spear. She misjudged the order and was stung twice. The spears collided with her side and stomach with a slight burning sensation. She gasped in pain looking down to see her outfit a little charred. She didn't want to hurt the fish monster, but the captain wasn't giving her much of a choice.

Once there was a break in the bullets, she swung the spear in her hands toward the monster. The weapon didn't even made a dent into the armor. It clinked dully. Kendall couldn't retract the weapon fast enough before magic burned her legs and shoulders.

The teen nodded a little before regaining her stance. Her eyes were becoming heavy and her body stuck where it was struck. The fish monster in front of her was blurring at the edges. Kendall shook her head trying to clearing her vision. White spears struck her sides before the teen spun slowly to stop the barrage with the weapon in her hand.

The stumbled forward falling to her knees. She was so tired; her eyelids were so heavy. Kendall swung blindly and miraculously blocking the new barrage. She pushed herself to her feet. "I don't want to fight you," Kendall shouted, her words slurring a little. The fish monster didn't respond but frowned.

The teen's eye was caught by the draining of her soul's emerald color returning to its strange mossy color. Undyne raised her hands. The ground beneath the human glowed. Kendall jumped backward away from the fish monster and the glowing. Spears sprouted from the ground standing as tall as the girl.

A sensation of gritty dirt in her shoes made the teen look down. Kendall could feel her face blanched as she saw the pluming dust around her feet and clinging to her. The teen wanted to scream; it seemed that the universe wanted to remind her once again that the dust of monster's was on her hands and she wouldn't escape that. She looked up quickly her head snapping to see how the fish monster was reacting. Undyne looked even more angry if that was possible. Her ear-fins twitched as her eye narrowed.

Three spears formed in front of the fish monster flying at the teen. Kendall didn't even have time to react before they struck her across the chest knocking her to the ground. Her chest heaved and her ribs refused to expand any more. She was gasping for air hungrily as her head spun and chest ache. The crystals above were swimming in the darkness. The dark was growing and growing. Kendall wondered if this was what dying was. Something started burning in her soul.

She couldn't die like this. After all that she went through. After all those lives lost. She could die not like this. She wished that she could go back, that she could change the choices she made. Her eyesight was fading the darkness eating up the crystals. Her chest stilled as the darkness overtook everything.

...

Everything hurt. That was her first thought. The second was that something soft was brushing against her face. She opened her eyes slowly. Golden flowers filled her view. "Am I dead?" she whispered taking in the swaying plants.

"Unfortunately, no," a grumpy child voice said. Kendall sprung up into a sitting position quickly recognizing the voice. She spotted the frowning flower in front of her. He had his leaves crossed in front of him.

"wh-what happened? Am I alive?" Kendall asked putting a hand on her chest to feel her speeding heartbeat.

"I already told you that you were-" Flowey started clearly not happy with whatever situation that the girl found herself in.

"I'm back in the Ruins," Kendall whispered getting to her feet looking up at the opening she had fell down. "I'm back to the beginning." She turned and ran deeper into the Underground.

"Hey!" Flowey shouted, but the human wasn't going to listen to his poisonous words. He shouted other things, but Kendall ignored disappearing from the flower's view. She was given a second chance, a chance to do what she should have in the first place. What she should have done in her life before. With this new chance, she'll show KINDNESS.