"C-Chara?" Asriel whimpered, shaking in fear.
"Aww. The crybaby goat remembers me!" Chara said, possessing Frisk.
"L-Leave us alone! L-Leave Frisk alone!" Asriel shouted, trying to hide his fear. Chara just laughed. She tackled Asriel and pinned him down. Even though Frisk's body was the size of a baby's, with Chara in control, it was like fighting against another five year old. Asriel whimpered as Chara pulled a knife out of her pocket and held it to Asriel's neck.
"Any last words, you big baby?" She giggled. Suddenly her chest turned blue, and she was thrown into the ceiling. Sans stood in the doorway. His blue eye glowing brightly. He held Chara to the ceiling and glared at her.
"Actually, I have three words," Sans said. "Get dunked on!" With that, he hurled Chara to the floor. When he did, all that followed were Frisk's cries in pain.
"Oh silly Sansy Pansy," Chara giggled, no longer possessing Frisk. "Didn't anyone ever tell you not to shake the baby?" Then Chara's spirt appeared in front of Sans.
"So Sans, how are you going to hurt me now?" Chara asked, with an evil smile.
"Just because you're a ghost, doesn't mean I can't win!" Sans said, his eye glowing a ghastly blue. Chara chuckled and waved her hand upward. To Sans's and everyone else's shock, six different colored souls rose from Chara's palm. "How did you get those?" Sans asked, taking a step back.
"Oh Sansy, you didn't think they'd just disappear after what happened, did you?" Chara chuckled and placed her hand on the light blue soul. A figure began to take shape where the soul was floating. A young boy, about five years old, stood, facing Sans with an evil smirk.
"Hey Sansy, long time no see," he said, clutching the toy knife.
"Human! Put that weapon down!" Papyrus shouted, stepping into the room. The boy looked at Papyrus and stepped back. His eyes wide.
"N-No. Not again! I-I'm sorry!" He cried, tears in his eyes.
"Wait a sec, Pap. Isn't that the human you killed?" Sans asked, studying the boy.
"You weakling! Get up and fight!" Chara shouted, picking the boy up by the neck and pushing him forward. The boy looked at Papyrus, shaking in fear. Papyrus sighed and walked over to the boy. The boy whimpered and got on his hands and knees, starting to cry.
"Patience," Papyrus said. The boy looked at Papyrus, whimpering.
"P-Please don't hurt me," he squeaked.
"Patience, I-I'm so sorry. It was my biggest dream to become a member of the Royal Guard. I thought that killing you would help impress Undyne…" Papyrus said, helping Patience to his feet. Patience sniffled and grabbed the toy knife. He pointed it at Chara.
"You cannot control me any longer!" He said. Chara scoffed.
"That's fine. You can be erased with the others. I still have five more souls!" She said, placing her hand on the orange soul. Another boy about the same age appeared. He was wearing the manly bandana and he had a torn glove on his right hand. "Meet Bravery!" Chara said. The boy stepped forward and took a few swings at Sans. Sans dodged left and right, missing each punch.
"Human, that is enough!" Asgore's voice boomed. Bravery froze, a look of terror washed over his face. Asgore walked in and took a look at him.
"G-Get away from me, you monster!" Bravery shouted, tearing up and whimpering.
"Bravery, child. I would like to apologize for what I have done… I waited for humans to fall, when in reality, I could have freed monsters with only one soul… I am the true foolish one here." Asgore said, getting down on his knees in front of Bravery. "But if I cannot gain your forgiveness, then you may take my life as payback," Asgore said, bowing his head down and holding his trident out in front of the child. Bravery looked at Asgore and whimpered, unsure of what to do.
"Kill him! Kill him now, you idiot!" Chara hissed. Bravery picked up the trident with shaky hands. He slowly raised it above Asgore's head. He closed his eyes and prepared to strike him. Seconds went by and he stood still. Finally, he whimpered and dropped the trident. He fell to his knees and sobbed.
"I w-want my mommy! I want m-my daddy!" He cried. Asgore picked the child up and hugged him tightly.
"I k-know you do. And I'm so sorry to have torn you away from them," he said, comforting the child.
"You're pathetic!" Chara snapped, touching the dark blue soul. A young girl appeared in front of Sans and Asgore. She looked five years old and was wearing a tutu and dance shoes. "Integrity!" Chara growled, pushing the girl forward. The girl took one look at Sans and whimpered. She looked back at Chara, teary eyed.
"P-Please don't make me fight him again!" She begged, tears falling down her cheeks.
"Shut up and do as I say! I am your god!" Chara snapped, kicking the girl forward. Integrity fell forward and landed on the ground, right in front of Sans. She looked at him and whimpered, bursting into tears.
"D-Don't hurt me again, please!" She sobbed, curled up in fear.
"Hey, hey, d-don't be scared kiddo," Sans said, placing a hand on the girl's shoulder. She looked and Sans, whimpering. "L-Listen kid, I'm so sorry for everything. I screwed up okay. I didn't know what I was doing. I g-guess I'm just a huge bonehead," Sans said. To his surprise, the girl suddenly hugged him very tightly, sobbing into his shoulder. Sans smiled a bit and hugged her, rubbing her back. Chara just scoffed and touched the purple heart. Another boy appeared. He had a torn notebook in his hand and he was wearing a pair of glasses.
"Perseverance!" Chara snapped, pushing him forward. Before the boy had time to attack, Muffet dropped down from the ceiling. She recognized the boy and knew him quite well. When Perseverance saw Muffet, his eyes went wide and he stepped back, dropping his notebook in fear.
"Aww, why so blue deary?" Muffet smiled. She slowly picked the notebook up and held it out to the boy. "I still think purple suits you." The boy took his notebook and looked at Muffet. "Tell you what, deary, how about you and I have a new start? I honestly feel very stupid for what I've done… I'm very sorry." Muffet said. Perseverance looked at her and thought for a second. He slowly nodded and stood by her side. Chara rolled her eyes and touched the green heart. She was beginning to lose hope, but she stayed determined. A girl appeared. She was holding a frying pan and was wearing a tattered apron.
"Kindness!" She snapped, pushing the girl forward.
"Hey! What do you think you're doing, punk!?" Undyne shouted. Kindness yelped when she heard the voice. She looked at Undyne, who was walking into the room. She sniffled, tearing up. "H-Hey… w-wait," Undyne said, walking towards the girl.
"W-What did I do?" The girl asked. "What did I do to deserve to d-die?" Undyne was taken back by this. She kneeled down to the child and looked at her.
"You did absolutely nothing," Undyne said. "I was too caught up in my dream of becoming a hero… and I let that dream get in the way of my common sense…" She said. "But I promise you. If you give me one more shot. Just one more chance. I promise I'll show you my kindness," Undyne said, smiling a bit.
"No! Don't listen to her!" Chara shouted.
"Why not!?" Kindness yelled at Chara. "What have you shown me?! Nothing but hatred and despair!" Kindness looked and Undyne and hugged her tightly. Chara growled and touched the yellow heart. A girl appeared in front of them. She was wearing a cowboy hat and was holding two guns.
"Justice!" Chara shouted, shoving the girl forward. The girl didn't hesitate. She aimed her guns and fired at Sans. Missing each time as he dodged. She suddenly felt something pick her up. She squirmed and looked behind her to see Mettaton, holding her by the back on her shirt. She stared at him, whimpering. Mettaton looked at her and froze.
"L-Let me go! I d-don't want you to hurt me!" Justice sobbed.
"J-Justice, d-darling, h-hold on a second," Mettaton said, not wanting to scare her even more. To his surprise, Justice put her gun up to her head and wailed.
"Y-You want me gone so b-badly? T-then I-I'll do it okay?!" She shouted. She was about to fire the gun when Mettaton grabbed it from her. He threw it to the side and hugged the child.
"N-No. No more violence, darling," he said, rubbing her back. "I'm so sorry for everything… I j-just wanted to h-help free everyone…" Chara growled and made a fist with her hand. Justice clasped her chest and fell to the floor.
"You are my last hope, Justice! All you wanted was freedom! Now are you going to let that pile of scrap metal live your freedom or are you going to finally get your justice?!" Chara yelled. Justice thought for a second before she raised her gun, pointing at Mettaton.
"You tore me away from my family… When all I wanted to do was meet you!" She shouted. "All of you are monsters! Killing innocent children! I am going to get justice! I'm going to get justice for all of this! Starting with you!" She shouted, pointing her gun at Mettaton. Mettaton thought for a second before he raised his hands up.
"Justice, darling… if you think this will make up for what I've done… what we've done… Then go ahead and shoot me… I won't blame you," he said, then he closed his eyes. Justice stood, thinking of what to do. Asgore noticed that her hand that held the gun began to shake, and that she started to whimper a bit. She dropped her gun and sobbed loudly.
"I-I'm so s-sorry!" She cried.
"J-Justice darling don't cry," Mettaton said, picking her up and hugging her tightly.
"You people are babies!" Chara shouted.
"Heh, it looks like Chara's precious power is gone!" Sans said, chuckling. Justice stood up and picked up her gun. She looked at the other souls.
"Hold her down!" Justice shouted, the barrel of her gun catching on fire. The other five souls grabbed Chara and held her down. Justice put her gun to Chara's forehead and closed her eyes. "It's time you get the justice you deserve…" She said, before pulling the trigger. And just like that, Chara disappeared…
