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*WARNING - Undertale spoilers*

I let out a victory cry as I realised I finally got past Asriel and beat the game. I watched as Frisk hugged Asriel and assured them it would be ok, then as Frisk and their friends walked out of the Underground and to the surface. I don't think I'd ever been so happy for the characters at the end of the game. To be honest, I couldn't wait to play it all through again, even though all of the boss battles gave me heaps of trouble, I loved every part of it.

I selected to go with Toriel and watched, smiling like an idiot, as all the characters showed up though the credits, living out their dreams. I hoped that they weren't discriminated against by the humans, but I knew they were strong enough to make it through anything, especially with how I'd played Frisk, and that they'd do anything to help their friends.

Honestly, I was kinda angry at anyone who thought that it was ok to do the Genocide play through. How could you take these precious characters and save them, only to put them through hell? I was however, interested in what would happen if you opened the game after completing it. So after waiting ten minutes to see if anything happened after the dog appeared at the very end of the credits, I closed the game and reopened it.

Flowey popped up.

> Hi.

> Seems as if everyone is perfectly happy.

> Monsters have returned to the surface.

> Peace and prosperity will rule across the land.

> Take a deep breath.

> There's nothing left to worry about.

> ...

> Well.

> There is one thing.

> One last threat.

> One being with the power to erase EVERYTHING...

> Everything everyones worked so hard for.

> ...

> You know who I'm talking about, don't you?

> Thats right.

> I'm talking about YOU.

> You still have the power to reset everything.

> Toriel, Sans, Asgore, Alphys, Papyrus, Undyne...

> If you so choose...

> Everyone will be ripped from this timeline.

> ... and sent back before all of this ever happened.

> Nobody will remember anything.

> You'll be able to do whatever you want.

> ...

> That power.

> I know that power.

> Thats the power you were fighting to stop, wasn't it?

> The power that I wanted to use.

> But now, the idea of reseting everything...

> I...

> I don't think I could do it all again.

> Not after that.

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