Papyrus didn't know how long he had been grieving, but he soon saw the child again. She looked annoyed, but not angry.

"Stupid Sans. He sent me back to Snowdin." She stopped. "I hope you enjoyed seeing your friend die, whoever you are." She smirked. "I know I did. I just wish I could have gotten a better fight."

Papyrus felt rage building inside of him.

"Just calm down. I don't like seeing you angry, Papyrus," said Gaster.

"Sans will at least give me a good fight for a while, until he gets lazy," Chara said aloud. She shrugged. "Then I can do this all over again!" She giggled. Chara then frowned. "Maybe then, you won't interfere," she snarled.

"Don't mess with my brother," Papyrus yelled. "I will always interfere, human!"

"Well, feel free to watch me kill him! We're fighting at Judgement Hall," She chimed, her voice filled with glee.

Chara walked towards Hotland.

Papyrus was shivering with anger. "In this state, I forgot about having to take care of my needy brother. Now, the human is going to kill him!" Papyrus shook his head. "No. I, the Great Papyrus, will not stand for this needless worrying! Surely my brother is capable of taking her on."

Gaster nodded. "He is more than capable, provided he doesn't use the same set of attacks. Against a normal foe, he would excell."

"Normal foe?"

Gaster looked towards Hotland. "What he will fight, is filled to the brim with determination."

"Determination. Strange, isn't that what your needle thing said? Oh! Didn't Undyne use that power," Papyrus asked.

The older skeleton smiled and nodded. "You are correct. Determination, is by far the most helpful power that a human can posses. If used correctly, people can return to the realm of the living." Gaster sighed. "This human, however, is abusing the power. Determination also allows someone to redo events or go back in time."

"That means that Sans is fighting someone he can't win," Papyrus yelled.

"Yes, and Sans knows that."

"This means that when he was talking to me... about not fighting the human... that he knew what would happen," Papyrus asked.

Gaster nodded. "He didn't want you to get involved, however. He wanted to protect you."

"Then I, Papyrus, great brother to Sans, should try to help him," Papyrus exclaimed.

"That's a good sibling mentality. I'm proud of the both of you."

"Nyeh heh! The human said that they were going to meet up at Judgement Hall, right," Papyrus asked.

Gaster nodded. "She did say that." Gaster shot Papyrus a wary glance. "Do you know where that is?"

Papyrus' silence answered the question for him.

"It's the castle," Gaster explained.

"Oh! I know where that is!"

"Well, you're the one who will have to do it My magic's running low," Gaster explained.

"Then I, Papyrus, shall get us there!" Papyrus stretched his hand out and created a grey door. "Nyeh heh!" Papyrus opened the door. Beyond the door was a golden hallway with intricate patterns on the walls. At the far end of the hallway, there was a strange monster setting down a box. Papyrus and Gaster gave the monster a glance before stepping inside the door. "Wowie! This place looks pretty!"

"Yes, but it's also foreboding. This is Judgement Hall, a place where your exp and your LOVE is weighed," Gaster explained.

"Oh! I've heard about this place, I think! The judge is someone that people fear, but nobody ever sees," Papyrus exclaimed. Out of the corner of his eye, Papyrus spotted a golden flash go past. "Flowey!" Papyrus ran after the flower.

Gaster shook his head, laughing slightly. "I'll stay here," he yelled.

Papyrus nodded and looked around for Flowey.

"Gotta… gotta hurry," the flower muttered, his eyes wide with fear.

"What's wrong, Flowey," Papyrus asked. He had never seen his friend so upset. Angry, maybe, but never afraid!

The flower burrowed into the ground. He quickly resurfaced near the throne room's entrance. Once again, the flower burrowed into the ground.

Papyrus ran into the throne room to see a fuzzy goat monster watering flowers. "Dum de dum," Asgore hummed to himself. Flowey surfaced in the center of the small garden. "Oh! Another flower has bloomed!

"K-King Asgore!"

The king looked shocked. "You can talk?"

Flowey nodded. "P-please! You gotta help! Th-there's a human w-who's killing everyone!" Tears formed in Flowey's eyes. "P-please…" Flowey began to cry

The king crouched down to the flower. He wrapped his arms around Flowey. "It'll be okay. My judge should stop the human."

"it's a beautiful day. birds are singing. flowers are blooming. on days like these, kids like you…," a voice announced. It sounded like… his brother?

"Sans," Papyrus questioned.

"SHOULD BE BURN-," the voice exclaimed before being cut off.

"I get it! We've done this song and dance many times in the past, just start fighting," Chara yelled

"heh. i suppose we have, you little freak. i've got a bone to pick with you too, freak." Although he told that pun, his voice wasn't happy. It dripped with malice and anger. It, forgive the pun, sent chills up Papyrus' spine.

Papyrus ran out of the throne room. A large explosion-like sound echoed through the room. Papyrus ran into the hallway to see a Sans standing in front of a small red heart. The heart cracked in two and split apart.

"Did Sans do that," Papyrus asked. The environment shifted and swirled around Papyrus. Suddenly, he found himself inside the throne room. Flowey had not emerged from the ground yet. Papyrus ran out of the room into the hallway. Sans stood in the middle of the hallway, the human child stood at the far end, and Gaster stood a few feet from Sans.

"That was a lucky hit, Sans," Chara yelled.

"sure it was, kid."

"I won't die again, that's for sure," she insisted.

"yeesh, freak. how many times did i kill you last timeline? i don't quite remember but your face and tone of voice tells me that you died more times that I can count."

The child growled and launched herself at Sans. Papyrus let out a cry of grief and covered his eyes.

"what? do you expect me to stand there and take it?"

Papyrus peeked over his hands. Sans was unharmed. He had stepped to the side of the knife.

Sans pulled her soul to the ground with blue magic and began to launch bones at her. Chara struggled to pull herself off the ground, but she managed to dodge every attack he threw at her.

She tried to attack him again, but Sans stepped to the side, grinning mischievously. "look, i know you already heard this speech probably hundreds of times. so… i won't give it."

Chara's was pulled to the ground again. She once again had to dodge various attacks using bones. This time, she was forced to jump from platform to platform.

"Go Sans," Papyrus yelled.

"You can do it my son," Gaster exclaimed.

Chara slashed at him again. Once again, Sans stepped to the side. "instead, i'll ask this, why do this?"

Chara seemed confused at the question. Giant beast-like skulls appeared in front of Chara.

"He's being serious! He never uses... whatever those things are," Papyrus exclaimed.

"Gaster blasters," Gaster corrected.

"Are they really called that?!"

"Well, I did create that kind of magic!" Gaster seemed slightly defensive.

"That makes sense, I guess!"

"You should know why I do this Sans," Chara said. It seemed like she had gotten hit once, but she didn't seem too badly hurt. "I do it, because it's fun! Frisk wanted to see something new, but she was too afraid. So, I reset for her. It was so sad! She would think these awful thoughts! 'What would happen if I killed everyone in the Ruins, but not Toriel? Would she say anything?' So, I helped her. I guided her hand to kill that froggit. We killed every enemy in the ruins besides Toriel and that ghost! After that, there were no more deaths " Chara began. She smirked.

Sans looked disgusted.

"However, that curiosity soon turned into 'What happens if I kill everyone? Who would stand in my way?' I'd like to think that I had an influence on that. We killed the 'minor' enemies in the ruins, but she was so weak when it came to finishing off Toriel. So, I killed my mom for her. She cried for what seemed like hours! Oh, it was so annoying! 'No! Reset! I don't like this,' she cried. But I kept my control. All the way to the end. I had to listen to her constant moaning. You'll be happy to know that she wept for you and your brother. "

Sans tensed up.

"She fought for control ever since Toriel was killed, but I had to allow Frisk to see what happens if you kill everyone, for her sake," Chara sneered. "Oh! She did get the control back from me one time." Chara smirked. "Guess when that was?"

Sans said nothing, but he knew what time it was.

"Sans, what did you do," Papyrus asked warily.

Chara chuckled darkly. "It was when you spared me and 'I' spared you back. You could have made her reset the timeline. She would have gladly done it and never again kill another monster... but you killed Frisk"

"Oh Sans... you didn't," Papyrus muttered.

"Your 'judgement' allowed me to take over completely. The only thing that remains of her is a small whining sound occasionally."

Sans' gaze fell to the ground. "heh. sorry kid. i didn't know. thought it was some cheap trick."

"Now now, If you had only shown her kindness. Maybe we wouldn't be in this mess. Oh well! Asriel and Dad are waiting for me in the next room! Can't leave them waiting, now can I," she chimed. She held the knife with a death-grip. "So just do me a favor, and DIE," Chara exclaimed. Her grin was wide and maniacal.

Sans stepped to the side. "that may be the case, but i'm not going to give up with this fight."


And done! Yay! Flowey got introduced! It's everyone's favorite buttercup! He will not play a huge role. Mainly, he's just kinda... there. That is perfectly fine, however. Now, the question for you to ponder is, what exactly am I planning? That's up to you to figure out or wait out.

Also, with the Sans quote, as hard as I tried, I couldn't space it properly. Sorry if it bugs you. But hey, I kept my word. I didn't type the particular word I don't like. :P

Oh! Before I forget, I have a question! :D

There is one apple, but your friend wanted it. Would you:

A. Pick the apple and surprise your friend with it.

B. Share the responsibility of getting the apple.

C. Forget about the apple and just get an orange.

I assure you, this is an important question so choose wisely.

Anyway, thank you for reading! I just love reading the reviews for this thing! :D Although it saddens me, I will bring more misfortune to these lovely characters, including my favorite. ... Aw man... it's gonna hurt!

Bye guys!