Uhm... writing Tori is probably going to be a little rocky, seeing as I haven't written her before. So just bare with me, alright? And I know that right now Chara isn't evil, but that'll come in later (even though I don't want it to).
"Mom! I'm home!" Asriel yelled when we entered the house. He helped me sit down on a chair by the door, and I looked down at my ankle. It was swollen and bent in a way that ankles shouldn't be able to bend. I heard footsteps coming from the other room, and a woman came into the room. She looked like a larger version of Asriel, and I felt myself sink into the seat a little.
"My child..." she said softly, sitting on the floor in front of me. "What happened to you?" I looked up at her, shaking for some reason.
"She fell through the barrier," Asriel chimed in, earning a look from his mother. "Then she passed out."
"What is your name, young one?" She asked, looking at my ankle, though she didn't touch it.
"Chara," I said quietly.
"There's no need for you to be afraid, Chara," she said. "I am Toriel." I smiled, looking at her. "You may stay here for as long as you wish."
"Thank you," I said, looking over at Asriel and seeing him grinning and jumping around. Toriel looked back at her son and smiled.
"Now, let's get your ankle patched up, shall we?" Toriel put her hands under my arms and lifted me up as if I weighed nothing. She shifted me in her arms so my ankle wouldn't bump into anything and so she was holding me to her chest. Toriel then brought me into the next room.
There was an overstuffed chair positioned in front of a fireplace, and a bookshelf next to said fireplace. On the other end of the room there was a dining table and chairs, and there was a vase with yellow flowers on the table. The fire cast a soft, warm glow on the room. Toriel sat me down on the overstuffed chair before heading out of the room. Asriel came and pulled one of the wooden chairs over, sitting down in front of me, but quickly got to his feet again.
"There's something you can use while your ankle is healing!" Asriel said quickly, heading to the doorway that Toriel had left through a few minutes before. "I'll be right back!" He disappeared through the door, and I was left alone. The room was warm and the chair was extremely soft, and the next thing I knew I was asleep.
I woke up a while later, still on the chair. There was a blanket draped over me, and I moved it aside. My ankle had been wrapped up, and an ice pack was placed on top of the bandages. My foot was propped up on a stool, and the fire had gone out for the most part. I heard a quiet hum from next to me and saw Asriel asleep on the chair, though it had been pulled up next to my chair. His head was on the arm of the chair and a blanket was around his shoulders.
A pair of wooden crutches was leaning against the chair Asriel was sitting on. They were carved with intricate swirls, and some of the wood had even been dyed different colors. I reached out and wrapped my fingers around one of them, pulling it towards me, but accidentally knocking the other one to the floor in the process. A loud clatter echoed through the room, and Asriel stirred before waking up.
"Morning, Chara," he said, rubbing his eyes with a hand. "Didja just wake up?" Asriel opened his eyes a little, looking over at me and smiling.
"Uh-huh," I said, nodding. Asriel looked down at what I was holding in my hand, and that seemed to wake the young monster up instantly.
"Oh yeah!" Asriel scooped the other crutch up off the floor, passing it to me. "I broke my leg once, so my dad had these made for me. I don't need them anymore, so you can use them!" I looked down at the objects on my lap, smiling.
"Are you sure I can use these?" I asked, looking at Asriel. He nodded quickly.
"Yep! I keep them just in case, though," Asriel said. He shrugged the blanket from his shoulders to the floor, getting up. "Why don't you try them out?" I looked over at Asriel's smiling face, and couldn't say no. So I tossed the blanket to the floor, as well as the ice pack, and stood up on my good ankle, propping myself up with the crutches. I turned and moved towards Asriel, though I tripped over something and he rushed to help me.
"I'm okay, thanks," I said, straightening myself back up.
"No problem," he said, then turning to the doorway. "Oh, hi mom!" I turned, seeing Toriel entering the room.
"Good morning," Toriel said, walking behind the chair, and there was a room behind it that I hadn't noticed before. "You two can sit at the table! I'll be out in a minute!" Asriel started towards the table, staying next to me as I got used to the crutches. He even pulled the chair out for me.
A few minutes later, Toriel came out of the room, that must have been the kitchen, with two pieces of pie.
I think that I actually did pretty good with Toriel and Asriel, but I'll let you guys be the judge of that. CameronNinjaDragons, signing off.
