A/N: Hi everyone, it has been awhile. I have nothing to really say except R&R. I do not know how much of this story I have to go. Probably five chapters, maybe.


Kendall pulled off her coat when the cold of Snowdin disappeared. The moist air of Waterfall greeted her. "Heya, how's it going?" a lazy voice called, a familiar voice. The human looked at the station that was empty only moments once before. A skeleton sat behind the counter, head resting in his hand. His eye-lights were focused on her, making the girl shiver.

"Salutations," Searifa greeted, "We are just heading to the Capital. Kendall lives there. Are you by chance, Sans?"

"That's me," the skeleton replied, he barely looked at Searifa who walked closer.

"My name is Searifa," the lizard greeted, holding out her hand. Sans shook is with his free boney hand. "And you have met Kendall?" The lizard said this calmly, but her frill were twitching.

"Yup, good kid," Sans drowled, focusing on the chef before looking back to Kendall. His sockets seemed to narrow threateningly.

"I am grateful that you brought her to me. Another monster may have … done otherwise," Searifa said, green eyes looking down.

"Yeah no prob. Ya gotta be careful of you run into," Sans drawled. "I know I am protective of my bro." Something white and flat was in his hand that held his jaw.

"Yes, we have to move along. Thank you once again. Maybe we can meet again," Searifa said before walking ahead. Kendall stayed behind with Sans who revealed what he held. A folded piece of paper that he opened. The teen saw the neat writing.

"You took her letter," Kendall accused pointing to the letter. "Why?"

"I don't want Pap to be around danger. I know what you've done," he said his eye-lights darkened, leaving voids. Kendall backed away, suddenly frightened of the short monster and his dark sockets. "Watch your step, kiddo."

Kendall nodded, running to Searifa who waited for her at the end of the cavern. She was shaking. The chef looked down, eyes softened in concern. "Are you okay? Did he hurt you?" She asked, reaching out to her. Kendall backed away, shaking her head.

"No. I am fine," she muttered, walking ahead of the lizard monster. She kept her head down. She stopped at a moment at a waterfall. The same one with the falling rocks. Kendall slipped off her shoes. A click of a camera made her turn around to see the lizard monster shaking a newly printed photo. "Seriously?" the teen said with a groan.

"I was thinking. Maybe you wanted to make a scrapbook of your own. It would be a great reminder of your adventure here. Well, we can take pictures. I actually don't have an extra book," Searifa explained, holding out the picture.

"Why don't you hold onto it for me?" Kendall replied as she stepped into the water. She watched the rocks as they tumbled waded through the moving water. The rocks rolled by her harmlessly. Searifa splashed behind her as the teen reached dry land without any mishaps. The lizard monster stepped behind her. "Can I see your camera?" Kendall asked.

"I don't see why not," the chef replied, handing the teen the requested item. Kendall held the bulky item in her hands, turning it over. She held it up to her eye to look at the sight. She clicked the shutter, causing a bright flash of light. Kendall pulled out the printed photo as Searifa blinked rapidly. The teen giggled at the photo; the lizard's pupils were slits. She looked up to see the chef regain her sight.

"Perhaps a bit of warning next time," Searifa complained as her eyes dilated.

Kendall rubbed her chin, " Like the one you gave me?"

The chef grinned, "Toche." Searifa walked passed the girl, taking a cinnabunny from her inventory and eating it. "Would you like one?" Kendall nodded, taking the treat from the lizard's claws. She took a big bite, enjoying the fresh baked taste. Searifa moved to the right of the path and she followed. The teen caught sight of a small monster looking like a small flame walking past. He was walking to the waterfall that the pair just crossed. He paused at the edge.

Kendall turned around to the fire monster. "Can I help you cross?" she offered. The small flame looked up.

"You want to help Heats Flamesman?" the little monster shouted.

"Yup, that's what I'm saying," Kendall answered, kneeling down.

"I accept your help. Lift me up," he said, voice still loud. Kendall held out her hand, readying herself for the heat. The little monster hopped onto her outstretched hand. It was surprisingly just pleasantly warm. He climbed up to her shoulders. Kendall could hear a gasp from Searifa. She ignored the chef. She couldn't leave the monster to be accidentally doused. The teen readied herself. Walking across the water slowly to prevent any splashing.

The monster on her shoulders was eagar, unafraid of the water beneath them. Reaching the other side, the monster hopped off, landing on dry land with a thud. "Thank- Ahhh," Heats Flamesman screamed, pointing his stubby fiery hand at the girl. "Are- Are you a human?"

"I uh, yes," the girl responded, now remembering the lizard's illusion's limitations.

"And you helped me?" he asked slowly.

"Yup," the girl answered, backing away slowly. The monster frowned or she thought he did.

"Well, thank you," the flame repeated, turning from the pair. He hurried away toward Snowdin. Kendall stood still feeling warmth in her center. A relieved sigh sounded from across the waterfall. The teen turned to face Searifa. She crossed more quickly to meet her guide.

"That was rather reckless," the lizard stated as staticky magic swirled around the teen cloaking her again. "But kind," she added with a smile.

"Yeah, he seemed like he needed help," Kendall said, watching the lizard swallow a cinnabunny while covering her mouth. "I can still see you," she teased.

"I was trying to give a tiny bit of politeness," the taller said with a pout.

"Is that even a word?" Kendall asked, giving a cheeky grin. The chef stuck out her forked tongue. "Now that isn't polite at all," Kendall said with a laugh. Searifa laughed as well. She walked ahead expecting the younger to follow. The girl did slowly, the event playing back in her mind. It was risky to help the flame monster. She could have been caught. The monster could have attacked her, killed her even. But that didn't matter, did it? She helped the little guy from being doused. She changed his mind even just a little. It was too much to think about now; she'll just keep moving forward. She'll get home...hopefully.