***Here we are, the last chapter, the climax. I really hope that you like it. Anyways, Maia belongs to me, Sans, Papyrus, Frisk, and Toriel belong to Toby Fox, and let's roll!

Chapter Five: Guess Who's Back?

Toriel was in the midst of reading a book when her phone went off. She took it out of her pocket and read it. When she did, she gasped. Her book and reading glasses forgotten, she ran up the stairs.

Sans was taking a nap, as per usual. "Sans! Sans!" Toriel exclaimed, shaking the skeleton. Sans eventually woke up. "What is it, T..." he mumbled, rubbing at his eye sockets and simply flopping over onto his back.

"Look at this!" Toriel said, practically shoving her phone into Sans' face. He took it and read the text. His eye sockets widened. "Oh my God," he said. "Oh, my poor child... we have to go get them!" Toriel snapped.

"What's all the fuss about?" Papyrus asked, having heard his sister-in-law's unintentional yelling and stepping into the room.

"We found Frisk, Paps. Well, they texted us the address," Sans said. "Really?! Then we must go!" Papyrus exclaimed. "Yes!" Toriel agreed. Sans finally stood up. "Let's take a shortcut, shall we?" he offered.

He looked at the address once more before holding out both hands. Toriel took one while Papyrus took the other. "Ready to save the kiddo and kick an apparent psycho's butt?" Sans asked.

"I'll save Frisk!" Papyrus volunteered.

"And I'll kick the apparent psycho's butt," Toriel said coldly. And she looked like she really meant it.

Not wanting to face fire, Sans teleported himself, Toriel, and Papyrus to the given address.

XxX

"That oughtta teach 'em," Maia muttered, sitting down on the couch. She heard thumping from above her head. "Don't waste your time trying to reason with me!" she yelled.

The thumping that was presumably Frisk went silent. "I'll get you out when you've been in there long enough! I won't forget my little Dreemurr-Wagner sibling!" Maia added on. There was silence. And the teenager assumed that she had been listened to.

So, she turned back to the TV and picked up her Coke bottle from the coffee table, taking a sip from it before turning on the TV. She set a timer on her phone for how long frisk would stay in their place.

"They'll never act like that again."

XxX

A short while passed. Maia went to take a sip from her Coke bottle, only to find it empty.

"Gotcha another. And I took all of your ketchup back to my place."

Maia took the bottle of Coke handed to her and cracked it open. It was around that time that she realized something was wrong.

"So, you must be the psycho the kiddo mentioned in their text. What all have you done to them?" Sans asked. "Psycho? No, no... I'm a little bit disturbed, but I'm not necessarily psychotic. So get out of my house... now," Maia said. Her voice went cold at the last part.

Sans smirked. "It's three monsters to one human, buddy. And we've got the magic," he said. He had to duck out of the way to avoid getting kicked in the jaw. "Feisty," he commented.

"Frisk is MY sibling! MINE!" Maia declared. "Yep, we do need to call the nuthouse," Sans decided. He had to side step another punch. "And whaddya mean 'three to one', you sack of bones?" Maia asked.

"Do you really think I came alone? And also," Sans began. He turned Maia's SOUL blue and slammed her backwards into the wall as he went on, "I prefer to be called a bonehead."

XxX

After being dropped in upstairs, Toriel and Papyrus were frantic to begin. "Do you have a plan?" Papyrus asked.

"It's not like Frisk would hide from us on purpose. So they're probably locked away or at least put somewhere that they can't escape. But it would be better if we could get around without getting the attention of this girl," Toriel said.

She and Papyrus peeked to see what was going on. Sans had slammed Maia down into the floor most recently. But, she got right back up. The goat and the younger skeleton went back out of sight.

"The Great Papyrus believes that they are both thoroughly distracted," Papyrus decided.

"I as well. Let's split up and start looking up here first. We'll look everywhere because searching the floor below us will mean getting caught between Sans and this girl's fight," Toriel said.

"Yes, ma'am," Papyrus agreed. So, they began to search.

XxX

After a while of searching, Toriel and Papyrus met up again. "Any luck?" Toriel asked. "No," Papyrus said sadly. "Darn it," Toriel said, stomping her foot.

"Who was that?"

The voice belonged to Frisk.

"It was me, it was Toriel," Toriel said, her voice a little louder. "Help me, Mom! I'm in the floor!" Frisk said. Now that was shocking to hear.

"You're where?" Papyrus asked in disbelief. "I'm in the floor! She put me here! It's dark, it hot, it's dusty, and it's getting hard to breath!" Frisk elaborated. "Don't worry human! Now that we know where you are, we can save you!" Papyrus declared.

"Not so fast." This time, it was Maia's voice.

"What did you do to Sans?" Toriel asked. "I didn't even get to touch him. And yet, he just passed out! Convenience at its finest," Maia shrugged. "Papyrus, go make sure that Sans is okay," Toriel said. So, Papyrus ran off.

"What're you gonna do, old lady?" Maia teased. "Show her what for, Mom!" Frisk yelled. "Shut up!" Maia snapped, stomping on the floor.

That was about the time that Toriel felt something snap inside of her mind. "Nobody tells my child to shut up!" she yelled. She sent balls of fire Maia's way. But, the teenager practically bent over backwards to avoid them.

"My brother is okay! Just passed out from exhaustion!" Papyrus yelled from downstairs. "Good! I'll meet you down there!" Toriel yelled back. Then, she ran forward, sending Maia tumbling down the stairs as she did so.

"Any off-color panels in the ceiling should open up to where I am!" Frisk yelled out. "But what if I hit you trying to open the panels with bones?!" Papyrus yelled back. "Maia has a key! And she's hurt me before anyways!" Frisk assured. "But you'll never get the key," Maia said.

"NO ONE HURTS MY CHILD AND GETS AWAY WITH IT!" Toriel yelled as loud as her gentle voice would allowed.

Her paw on fire, she swiped at Maia-who had stood back up-and burned her shirt as well as scalded her skin. Long legs being an advantage, Maia landed a kick on Toriel's jaw. But her foot was grabbed, and she was flipped backwards.

She stood back up, a little woozy this time. She didn't have much time up, as Toriel rammed into her with freight-train strength. The goat monster leaned over her. "Give me that key," she demanded.

"No! And you nearly burned it when you burned me~" Maia said. That was already a disadvantage.

"Human! Can you see the panels?" Papyrus yelled. "No! It's too dark up here!" Frisk yelled back. Papyrus gritted his teeth, hesitant. "I'm going to use bones! I'll open up the panels! If I hit you, then the Great Papyrus apologizes in advance!" he said. Then, he began throwing bones at the ceiling anywhere that he saw off-color panels.

Using Toriel being over her as an advantage, Maia tripped her up, stomping her foot into her back a few good times. Sick of this crap, Toriel rolled back over onto her back and stood up. She grabbed Maia by the ankle and picked her up, holding her like that. "I have had enough of these games, child," Toriel said coldly. Her paw, however, was the total opposite of her tone.

"I-I think you're burning my skin off!" Maia said.

It was around that time that something suddenly fell down from the ceiling. Frisk. They were sweaty, dirty, and panting, but they were alive. "Ow..." they whined after the hard landing.

"Human!" Papyrus exclaimed, giving them a hug. "Good to see you too, Papy," Frisk said. When they were dropped, they wiped away some sweat and rolled up their sleeves. "Oh my God, it was worse than Hotland up there," they said. They looked over to Sans, who was still passed out.

"What happened to Dunkle Sans?" they asked. "He fought this girl until he passed out. I believe Toriel is kicking her butt right now," Papyrus explained. He looked over to Toriel as he said, "You know, I can make this ten times easier."

Maia's face at this point was bright red, and she looked like she was about to pass out. "Oh..." she moaned.

Toriel dropped her onto her head, which did the deed and knocked her out. Papyrus changed the teenager's gravity to where she was pinned to the wall, and he surrounded her with blue bones. "There. She's blue now," he said.

"Do me a favor and do not tell anyone of how violently I acted today," Toriel requested as she took out her phone. "The Great Papyrus will not tell," Papyrus agreed. "I won't, but who are you calling?" Frisk asked.

"The police. Kidnapping and holding someone hostage for days at a time is a charge that causes for arrest," Toriel said. So, she called the police and explained. After a few moments, she hung up. "They'll be here soon," she said. She went over and picked up the still-unconscious Sans.

"Isn't Undyne a police officer?" Frisk asked. "Yes. She'll get a kick out of this!" Papyrus said. "I suppose she will," Toriel agreed. They all went silent for a few moments.

"...wanna watch some TV while we wait for the police to arrive?" Frisk eventually suggested. "I'll go find some drinks," Papyrus volunteered. Then, he went off in search of the kitchen.

Toriel put Sans down before she sat down. And, she was hugged. "Thank you," was all Frisk said. Toriel hugged them back, kissing the top of their head. "I'd do anything for you, my child," she said.

So, Frisk burrowed up under Toriel's sighed. Papyrus soon came back with three Coke bottles and a ketchup bottle. "Something for my brother," he said as he passed everything out.

So, when he sat down, Frisk turned on the TV.

The End

***And... that would be the end. Yeah, I was really looking forward to aggressive Toriel. I figured that she would go to mama goat to mama bear when she found Maia. That's my reasoning for her kicking some butt. Don't go too hard on me. Anyways, be sure to leave a review on the way out and I'll see you all in the next one! Bye!