Omori and Frisk were sitting in front of the multiple soldiers, both human and monsters. The toughest sergeant looked both kids in the eyes, "We have informed all the monsters of the barrier being broken except for the most hostile monsters in the world.

These monsters have killed. Seven humans are suspected to have died. It is obvious that the monsters have no qualms about killing humans in a quest for revenge. We suspect they may have a kill or be killed mentality.

While we would usually employ adults for this task, no adult has fell underground in MT. Ebott. We suspect this would make the monsters there even more hostile. You two hang around the area despite our regulations.

We have your parents permission, we are going to allow you two to inform the monsters of MT. Ebott that the barrier is broken.

You are allowed to kill a monster if needed." Frisk and Omori did a salute and followed their temporary sergeant to be equipped in armor suited for the most hostile monsters in the underground.

Frisk felt his shoulder, elbow, and knee pads, along with their bullet proof vest. They felt weird holding a gun, despite having extensive training on how to use it. They weren't even eight and get to go on an adventure usually reserved for adults. Frisk put on their helmet marveling at how grown up they looked.

Omori had a diffrent reaction. His mummy has said that Omori is almost eighteen it wouldn't hurt to help in this mission. He always supervised Frisk as Frisk's parents were neglectful. He was pretty sure Frisk's parents wanted him to fall down and die.

Omori would have never agreed to this, if Frisk didn't need him. But Frisk was his kid, whether he knew it or not, and he wasn't going underground alone. Omori held his sword. He insisted on a sword instead of a gun as he was better with cutting things than shooting them.

Omori hugged his friends, just in case he won't come back. These monsters kill humans for fun. That is dangerous. If he has to, he will kill them without second thought.

Nervously, Omori and Frisk climbed down the rope that their temporary sargent held for them to climb down. After an exhausting descent, Omori and Frisk were Underground.

Omori started at the flowers. "Golden flowers, Frisk. Basil would love to see this. 'He'd take a picture.' Frisk signed. "Yes, he would."

Frisk saw a face, "Hello, you two are new to the underground aren't-" "Frisk, run!" Omori grabbed Frisk's arm and ran into a goat woman.

"Careful, may be an ambush." The goat woman's face turned into shock, "You are in no danger, my children. Would you mind taking your helmet's off?" Frisk was about to take his helmet off when Omori slapped his hand away, "Remember. Sorry, we prefer to keep our helmets on, Miss."

Toriel didn't miss that the taller one had a tight grip on his machete. "I am no harm, my children. I am Toriel, caretaker of the ruins. What are your names?" Toriel noticed these kids were different. One was suspicious and protective of the other. They also had weapons on them. It was like they were sent down here. She had to be careful, soldiers being sent down MT. Ebott was a bad sign.

"I'm Omori." Frisk signed their name to no avail. "I'm sorry, I do not speak sign language." "They say their name is Frisk. They are mute due to an accident at birth." The goat lady put a paw up to her mouth. "Oh my."

Omori reached his hand out, keeping his body just in front of Frisk. Toriel shook his hand. Frisk repeated Omori's actions to have Toriel shake their hand too. "Let me guide you through the ruins, my children."

"As humans in the Underground, monsters may attack you." Toriel looked at the two children in full armor, she couldn't even tell they were humans, if she didn't see them climb down. "Not that they would be able to tell."

Omori laughed a cold hearted laugh, "Is that what happened to the others?" "I would like to tell you what happened in the privacy of my house, my child." 'Frisk, stay near me.' Omori signed, since Toriel didn't know the language. "Okay, sure."

Toriel was worried about the soldiers in the ruins. There is no question on what they were. But since when did humans allow super young children to be soldiers? The suspicious one made sense as a soldier, but the very young one? That made no sense. They also have not attacked anyone. Something was wrong, but what?

A froggit attacked Omori for him to hold his machete. "Move or I stomp you." The froggit was frightened and left. "My child, please try to be nicer, the monsters are just scared. There hasn't been a human down here in a long time." Toriel lectured.

Omori looked at her like she had two heads, "Be nice to the people attacking me? Have you lost your mind?" "They are just scared thanks to what happened on the surface." Omori decided she did lose her mind, and kept a tight grip on Frisk's hand, despite their protests.

"Spikes?" Omori asked. Was this to make killing human's easier? He didn't doubt it. Toriel took his hand, "Make sure to keep the young one safe too. I will show you the solution, my children."

She went through the puzzle with ease. Frisk signed, 'Again.' 'No.' Omori told the kid. 'Dangerous'. Frisk crossed their free arm in protest, they wanted an adventure, not an overprotective friend.

"My children, I must leave you. I will give you a cellphone. If you need me, please call me." Normally Toriel would ask them to stay in the room, but they both were fully armed and prepared for what might lurk. And one was obviously near adult age. She didn't want to be overprotective. The humans were soldiers and one was very suspicious. She had something she needed to do.