Chapter 4

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You and Frisk were packing warm jackets and blankets to find a new home. The storm has already hit so it will be a tough challenge. You both stayed a few days till it cools off then decide to take action to leave. Suddenly, you remember something.

"Hey, Frisk? How did you...knock over a ketchup bottle then come straight towards the skeleton's desk?" You ask.

"...Well, when you were thrown off by that tornado, and when the skeleton chases you, I somehow knew something bad was coming. The string was very long, and I mean really long. I manage to tie it around one of the ketchup bottle's tip and run across the room while you and the skeleton were talking. The desk part was pretty hard but...when I heard he was...going to e-eat you...I pulled the string and the ketchup fell to the ground. The skeleton was so distracted, I manage to save you!" Frisk explain and gave you a hug. Of course, they were always so Determination to do something right. Even if it's dangerous. But that doesn't mean their scared. They were determined to save you from the skeleton.

"Thanks, Frisk." You said and hug them back. But sigh and let them go. "Come on, we got at least an hour before night hits and when the storms comes. We better pack some food we have left." 

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"(Y/N)? Aren't we going to say goodbye to Toby?" Frisk ask.

"I'm sorry, Frisk. But I don't think we have time to say goodbye to Toby." You say as you hold their hand and travel towards a tunnel that will lead outside.

"Won't he be sad? If he didn't know we left?"

"...Yes, Frisk. He'll be sad but only for awhile. I think he'll understand." You reached to the door and open it to feel a harsh night breeze hits you. You pick up Frisk and put a blanket on them so they wouldn't catch a cold. You walk into the forest which should be a good place so that the skeletons don't find you both. 

'This is going to be harder than I thought.' The storm was getting worse by minutes to hours. You couldn't even tell how many hours went by since you left. There's no turning back now. Not with that skeleton trying to eat you. 

"(Y/-Y/N). Y-Your shivering. A-Aren't you c-cold?" Frisk ask. You are indeed very cold but you don't want Frisk to know so that they could give you the blanket. You want them to be warm as possible, no matter the cost.

"I-It's okay...I-I'm fine." You put up a smile for them as you continued to walk. The wind picks up stronger and the air was freezing as if it's trying to make you a popsicle. 

"Hoo hoo." You heard a noise behind you. You turned around just in time to see it before it has grabbed you. But you felt a sharp pain on your arm. Frisk scream in fear and gripped your uninjured arm as you run out in the forest. It screeched as it set out its claws to catch you again. You kept running till you fell down into a hole that was under a tree. The owl tries to get its claw in but the hole was too small. Frisk cried in your arm as you hold them tighter and back away from the owl if it gets inside. A few minutes past, the owl decides to give up and flew away, but not far enough. It was waiting for you and Frisk to crawl out of that hole.

"(Y/N)! Your bleeding! Your arm is bleeding!" Frisk exclaimed when you put them down. They were right, and it was a bad one too. 

"I-It's alright, Frisk. You know how strong your big sis is." You said as you ripped off some of your clothes and wrapped around your injury arm. You didn't have any bandages with you, so the fabric will have to do. "You didn't get hurt, did you?" You ask. They shook their head. You sigh in relief but quickly sneezed. 

"(Y/N), d-do you have a cold?" They ask you.

"N-no, Frisk. I'm fine. J-just a little sneeze." You said as you felt tired. "We should maybe get some sleep. I-I think that owl would probably leave in the morning." You said as you put your bag on the ground and mention Frisk to lay their head on it. 

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