Audrey, No!
That's all I heard in my restless dream, before waking up. God, I can't remember anything at all. I woke up in this small room, with a red bed, which I was laying on. Then, in the room, there was a wardrobe full of oversized sweaters, an empty photo frame, some toys, and anything you expect in a room. But, it was clean, too clean indeed, like if nobody lives in this room in such a long time.
But what did I expect? Sure, a regular looking pie on the damn floor! But it was served on a plate. Good, because I'm feeling hungry right now. Wait, what time is it? Oh it doesn't matter right now, because wherever I was, it feels safe, but too safe for someone like me. But, someone has to live here, right? All I remember is that I fell down a mountain , and that's pretty much it. So, if someone carried me here, then who?
Well, after a few minutes of getting myself ready, I walked out the door which was technically "my" room, and suddenly, I found myself in a hallway with two other rooms, but one of them was still under renovations. Darn it. I didn't feel like going in the other room, because there WAS someone snoring in there. So, I just said Fuck it, and went to the living room , which was pretty small, indeed. But then, as I was about to walk into the kitchen, then front door opened, and I heard a voice.
"Oh! Up already, I see?" The voice said to me.
I felt myself turning around to meet this stranger. I took a deep breath, and turned around, only to be greeted by some strange goat monster with long ears, and a robe she was wearing. Good thing is, she was pretty nice to me. I thought it would be a good idea to introduce myself, which of course, turned out pretty good.
"Um, hi, my name is Audrey," I said to her, "and I'm from Lakewood. What is your name, if I may ask?"
"Well, I'm glad you asked, my child," She replied to me, "my name is Toriel."
"Well it's very nice to meet you, Toriel," I said to her, before a question came up to my mind, "Um...how did I get here?"
"Oh, you must be very confused, aren't you?" Toriel said to me, "well, to start us off, I didn't find you. My son found you."
I stared at her, confused on what she just said. Her son found me? How is this possible? A lot of frustration and confusion was inside, as if my good and bad side were fighting each other.
"So," I asked her, "who is your son?"
"Oh, my child?" She replied back, "that will be be Asriel Dreemurr, my child."
Toriel sighed, then called out his name. At first, I thought something bad was just about to happen to me. Turns out I was totally wrong, because I heard a door open, and footsteps were coming to this room. When this "Asriel" guy came into the living room, he looked, kinda innocent. He was wearing a Delta Rune t-shirt, some blue jeans, and he looks a lot like his mom, except that's he's a male, so yeah.
"Hey mom," He said, "we're you calling me?"
"Yes, indeed, my child," Toriel exclaimed, "do you remember a child falling down here?"
I didn't know what Toriel was going to do, but I have to trust her on this one.
"Well, yeah, I do. I knew it was a female, because she was wearing a black leather jacket and some black jeans. I'm sure she was in the other room, didn't really catch her name," He said, before realising I was right beside Toriel this whole time.
"Oh! You're the one, huh?" He quickly said in a stupid way. I just rolled my eyes in a sarcastic way, then nodded.
"Yeah, my name is Audrey Jensen," I replied to him, "and I'm from Lakewood."
"I'm Asriel," He said to me.
"Well then, now that you know each other now, I have some pretty serious errands to run," Toriel said, before running out the door, yelling out, "see you later!"
At that moment, right when she left, it was complete silence. We didn't know what to do at that moment. I felt like I should explore this underground civilization, and I needed Asriel to agree with me on that. But right after I was about to say a word, he interrupted me and said what I was about to say.
"Let me guess," He said, "you want to explore this place, don't you? Sure, I'll come with ya!"
"I was, just about to say that," I replied in a confused way, "but okay."
How in God's name does he know? Well, in my mind, I was freaking out, but outside me, I'm totally fine. Maybe going with Asriel won't be that bad. I held Asriel's hand, and from my point of view, he was literally blushing, even though we just met. I think that a relationship is already forming between us. Besides, after I find a way out of here, I'm gonna tell Emma everything I was doing down here.
"So, Asriel," I stuttered, "where do you wanna go now?"
"I think we should go to Snowdin," He blurted out, "heard that the town got some very good improvements now."
"It's fine," I suddenly blurted out, "you lead the way."
After I blurted that out, Asriel's face was already as red as a tomato. I knew that he was already going through too much with me. I told him that I was going to stop flirting with him, even though I'm trying not to. We both walked out the exit to the Ruins, and into Snowdin. We kept walking until we found ourselves in a bridge with supports on it. Until, I heard breathing behind me. It spoke to me.
"Human," the voice said, "don't you know how to greet a new friend?"
Asriel and I turned around to meet this stranger.
"Turn around," it said again, "and shake my hand."
I reached for his arm, and as soon as I grabbed it, I heard a fart noise. I felt myself laughing because of it, and soon enough, the stranger revealed himself.
"Hehe, the old whoopie cushion in the hand trick?" He said once more to us, "it never gets old?"
"Don't ever show up like that ever again, Sans!" Asriel lectured at the skeleton.
So the skeletons' name is Sans, huh? It sounds much like the font Comic Sans, but it's fine with me.
"Anyway," Sans said, "you're a human, right?"
"Um," I said sarcastically, "what else would I be?"
"A skeleton, maybe," Sans blurted out, "because that's what I thought you were."
Asriel stared at Sans in an angry way, then turned to face me. Oh boy, I wonder what's going to happen next. Are we going to talk to this skeleton bitch, or just leave? I knew Asriel was too mad to face him, so I gave it a shot.
"Well," I finally said, breaking the silence, "yes, I'm human."
"Good," Sans replied back, "because my brother, Papyrus, he's a human hunting FANATIC."
We both just stared at each other in silence, not knowing what to say next. Sans then sighed, and took a deep breath. Maybe he was going to say that we just have to follow him, and of course, my prediction was correct.
"Look," Sans said, upset, "just follow me, okay?"
I looked at Asriel, then back to Sans. I nodded, and from that point, the three of us walked to the next area, with a sentry post and a conveniently human shaped lamp.
