Chapter 55: Revelations Part 2

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fun level 74 Original MC Sans and Frisk

Underground . . .

“Would you like some more tea?” Toriel asked her son. Asriel sipped gently on the tea he already had.

“It’s decent.”

“Oh, Asriel.” Toriel came closer to him. “What’s wrong? You seem so unlike yourself. Are you worried about your sister too?”

“Hm.” Asriel shrugged. “Don’t worry, mother, I’m fine. She is absolutely fine. How about a little more tea? That might spruce me up.” Asriel watched his mother head away toward the kitchen. Papyrus had not stayed Underground long enough to investigate, as Asriel had planned, and the barrier wasn’t glowing as blue yet. He was eager to help his brother, working on getting disguisers above ground, and waiting on him. Asriel introduced himself as Flowey, to make sure everyone believed it was all fine.

He had taken them into the past. That was true, but as Asriel had breathed in and out, trying to make his wishes, they didn’t seem to work. Chara said he had to mean his wishing with all his might, but instead he found himself . . . back with Gaster.

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Memories of a Parallel Timeline . . .
fun level 66 Missing Frisk: This dimension is missing Frisk and missing Asriel. Gaster is alive and well and works with Sans and Papyrus. It contains a machine that increases the strength of a soul heart.

“Oh, it’s the never existed prince again,” Gaster complimented him as he returned. “Interesting. No Sans with you this time?”

What? “I didn’t wish for this,” Asriel blubbered. “I wished to go back in the past!”

“Having trouble with your human souls?” Gaster asked. “Well. I’m afraid my machine may not be perfect, but you were desperate to get home, and you did make a lot of wishes.”

“Frisk is in trouble.” Wait, Gaster wouldn’t care about Frisk. He didn’t even know her. “Sans is in trouble.”

“What else is new?”

“I need to go back. I have to go back in time! Why didn’t it work?” Where was Frisk? Where was Sans?

“Soul wishing is a tricky thing. Even though you say one thing, if there’s anything else you really desire, it will choose it instead.” Gaster came toward him. “You wanted to come back here. Admit that to yourself and we can move on.”

“I just thought . . . I used the machine last time and didn’t turn into a flower, and it increased my power.” No. “But I promised I would accept my fate. I would. I was selfish, but I have to accept my fate.”

“I . . . have no idea what that burbling is,” Gaster said as he walked over to his core project. “If you had a human soul, it worked. If you had more than one, it would work better.”

“I have seven human souls,” Asriel revealed.

“Wowsers.” Gaster looked back at him. “All of them? You could open the barrier with just yourself here.”

“It’s only one lock. It’s not the right way,” Asriel told him as he approached the core again. “I need to go back in the past, about ten months or so. I really, really, really want the little monsters to survive too.”

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