"I-I want to go see Undyne," Papyrus exclaimed. "Maybe I can comfort her."

"There are very few variables that we can control here. Talking and being visible are not part of that. We can, however, manipulate a little bit of space. It requires magic, however," Gaster explained. "We can use that power to get there, at least." Gaster once again stretched out his hand. A grey door appeared in front of them. Papyrus eagerly opened the door. The door led to Undyne's house. Papyrus turned to Gaster with a questioning gaze.

"How did you know where her house was?"

"I followed you here many times. Sorry if that sounds weird, considering you found out I existed today."

Papyrus walked through the door with Gaster following behind him. The door to her house was closed, but the lights were on. "So how do we get in?"

Gaster walked through the door and looked back at his son. "Like this."

"I, Papyrus, will never get used to this," Papyrus muttered as he walked through the door.

The inside of the house was the same as usual. She was currently sitting and drinking tea. Sans wasn't here yet.

Papyrus walked over to Undyne.

"Ugh! Where is he? He was supposed to be here a half-hour ago! He better not be slacking off" she grumbled. Undyne clutched the phone and dialed a number. It rang a couple of times before heading to voicemail

"Greetings! You have reached the mailbox of the Great Papyrus! Sorry I'm not here, but don't be alarmed, my cool friend! I'm probably trying to drag my lazy brother out of bed. Please, feel free to leave a message at the beep!"

Beep!

"Hey, Papyrus, it's Undyne. You haven't shown up to your training session. Get here. NOW, Papyrus," Undyne yelled into the phone. She shut the phone closed and stared at the clock

"Undyne, I'm right here. Do not fret," Papyrus exclaimed. He hoped that his message would get across.

"It isn't like Papyrus to be late. I mean, he stayed outside my door for hours just to see me," she said, staring at the clock. "What if something happened to him?"

In a flash, Sans was standing in the middle of Undyne's room. She stood up and bolted towards him.

"Where's Papyrus," she asked.

"I'm right here," Papyrus yelled.

Sans held out Papyrus' dusty red cape out to Undyne. There were a couple of droplets of water that had soaked through the cape. "a human came through... and while trying to capture it...," he started. He had his head lowered. He gazed at the floor.

Wide-eyed, Undyne grabbed the cape. She shook her head. "No. No. No! This can't be!" She glared at Sans. "If this is a joke, it isn't funny Sans."

Sans lifted his head. "it isn't a prank. i wish it was." There was a stray drop of water near his eye socket. Tears. "all my family... everyone's gone except me now."

Undyne grew more furious. She grabbed her armor and threw it on. "I'm finding that human. They will pay for what they did!" She grabbed her phone and quickly called Alphys. "Hey, I'm going to go find the human."

There was a desperate plea on the other side of the phone.

"Yeah. I know, but they killed Papyrus!"

"after he tried to spare them, too," Sans quickly muttered.

"AND after he tried to spare them! I called you to ask if you could watch my fight. If things become bad, tell Asgore to absorb the human souls," she requested. "I'm not taking no for an answer," she said. Undyne hung up before Alphys could speak again. She turned to Sans. "That human will PAY for hurting my friend!" She stormed out of the door.

"Wait! Undyne," Papyrus called. He sighed.

Gaster walked over to Papyrus and patted him on the back. "It's hard to see everyone's life go on but be unable to do anything about it. If I could have, I would have intervened. I would have destroyed the child before she could attack you, but I couldn't."

"I just want things to go back to normal. I want to yell at Sans for his horrible jokes. I want to cook with Undyne again. I want to sit on the couch and watch MTT." Papyrus curled into a ball. "I want my life back."

They looked over to where Sans was standing to find him gone.

"At least your friends remember you fondly, Papyrus. I couldn't say that," Gaster said. He smiled at Papyrus. "Anyone else you want to visit?"

"Maybe Dr. Alphys will be able to do something," Papyrus said.

"Maybe. I never thought about her before."

Papyrus grinned. "Nyeh heh heh! I, the Great Papyrus, thought of something that my smart dad did not!"

Gaster created another grey door and turned the knob. The door took them to Alphys' lab in Hotland. Various anime cases and comics littered the area. Papyrus jumped up and ran into the room. He ran through several bottles of soda and packs of ramen before finding his friend sitting in front of a TV.

"Why is there all this junk in my lab," Gaster asked, glancing around the room. He stepped over an empty pack of ramen and begun to look around more.

"Dr. Alphys" Papyrus yelled. She didn't hear him. She instead sat on a couch watching Undyne encounter the child. Papyrus stared at the child with anger. He could see the hatred and sadistic grin on the child's face. She would kill Undyne too. He was relieved when she started to walk away with a small monster child, who decided to see Undyne. Chara's face still startled him, however. It was like she knew it would happen.

"I hoped that she would become a better person. I, Papyrus, have failed to make her kind. Instead, I have only helped her in her quest to kill others." He shook his head. He couldn't feel down on himself. He was still very great.

"Undyne. Please. You must win. Please," Alphys said. She hugged a small plush of an anime character.

Now the screen showed a small monster standing in front of the human child. Papyrus' eyes widened. It was the monster kid from his town.

"Looks like free exp," Chara's voice cooed.

"Dad, you stay here! I, the Great Papyrus, am going somewhere! Maybe you can find something to help," Papyrus yelled. He looked to Gaster. He was currently reading research done by his old apprentice.

Now how did Gaster create that door? Papyrus held out his hand. He felt a surge of magic flow through him, creating a grey door. Papyrus gripped the doorknob and opened the door. Beyond the door was where the human child was. The monster kid stood in front of her, shivering with fear. Chara began to charge at the monster kid with a notebook in her hands. Before she could land the attack, however, Undyne ran in front of her.

"UNDYNE! NO," Papyrus yelled.

"Undyne... you're...you're hurt," the kid whimpered.

"Hurt? It's nothing. Next time, listen when I tell you to leave, okay?"

"Undyne... I," the kid muttered.

"I'll take care of this! Get out of here!"

The monster child took a couple more glances at Undyne before running away. After the kid left, Undyne stared at the human child.

"Heh. 'It's nothing.' No... somehow, with just one hit, I'm already..." Her body began to crumble. Her body crumbled and put itself together. She opened her mouth to speak, but the child cut her off.

"You don't need to monologue. I already know what you'll say," the child said. She rolled her eyes. "Go ahead and give me a good fight. You're one of the few to do so."

"What does she mean by that," Papyrus asked.

Undyne's form shimmered. A bright light flashed, blinding those who were unprepared. Once the light died down, Undyne looked different. She now wore a black outfit with a heart. She was no longer struggling to maintanin her form. An image of a spear flashed in her left eye.

"Undyne! You look so cool," Papyrus exclaimed.

Undyne stepped forward. "I don't know what you mean, but to protect the ones I love, I Undyne, will strike you down. I am determined to make sure NOBODY else will die by your hands," Undyne insisted.


Thank you so much for reading! Okay, I would just like to say this. WOWIE, are you guys great or what? I mean, I got more followers in a single chapter than I would before! I'm just ecstatic! Anyway, next time will be the fight with Undyne the Undying and perhaps something more.

Anyway, bye guys! :D