Frisk was lucky that the park wasn't too far away from his house. It was a few blocks away, but it wasn't a major walk, and he figured it was the perfect place to meet and discuss these important developments. After all, if the souls were reacting badly to monsters that murdered them in the past, then he'd need to know in order to prevent anymore freak-outs.
Two by two, the shopping monsters eventually showed up, Alphys and Undyne arriving first while the Blook Cousins eventually followed behind them.
"I couldn't help but notice that a certain skeleton isn't with us," noted Mettaton, the robot turning to Alphys with a raised eyebrow.
"O-oh- Papyrus? W-We dropped him off at home- He- He said he got a text from Frisk about it-" said the nervous monster, Undyne's eyes instantly falling on the human boy in front of her.
"What's going on, punk? First Sans bails and now Papyrus?! Come on!" The fish monster looked less than pleased with this whole thing; she already disliked shopping as it was, but now Frisk was acting weird and the Skeleton Brothers were involved, apparently.
"Hold on. I brought you all here because, well, it's really important." With a deep breath, Frisk began to explain. He told the monsters about the children, about how they were found on Mount Ebott, and how Toriel had identified them as the six fallen souls from before. He noted their amnesia, their strange behaviors, and most importantly, Flare's reaction to Sans. He talked, they listened, and already, Undyne had seemed to grow angrier and angrier with his explanation until finally, she erupted.
"You're telling me those little punks are back?!" the fish-woman shouted, temporarily attracting the attention of a few other people in the park. "We've been shopping for those kids?! I can't believe this!"
"U-Undyne! Calm down-!" pleaded Alphys, the lizard monster quickly hugging her fiancé in a frightened manner.
While it didn't get Undyne to completely calm herself, she did take a few seconds to force herself to lower her voice, and then a few more to keep from blowing up again, or at least blowing up too much. "Okay. The first kid I actually feel kind of bad about, but the second brat shot out my eye! And you sent me out shopping for them?! You know how much I hate shopping!" she hissed, only for Frisk to blink at her in surprise.
"Wait- The first one? H-How many did you kill?" questioned the kid nervously, only for Undyne to reply with a harsh, "Only two- Can we move on yet?!"
"Not yet! Otherwise, Mom's gonna ban you from the house like she banned Sans!" Frisk protested, clearly upset over this.
"Well maybe the flower punk knows something! Why don't you ask him?!" Undyne harshly inquired, Flowey letting out a snarl of, "I wasn't alive then, dummy!" in response to the fish.
"I don't want anyone yelling at each other!" Frisk shouted, trying to get everyone back on track. "I just want to figure out what happened, so that maybe more monsters don't get banned from the house... If Undyne killed two and Sans probably killed one, then that leaves three others... Did any of you kill any of them...?"
For a moment, everyone was silent, but Alphys did eventually stutter out an answer. "I-I couldn't kill a-any humans- Y-You were the first one I e-ever saw-!"
"Okay. I think you'll be fine then. Mettaton? Napstablook? What about you guys?"
At Frisk's question, Mettaton couldn't help but scoff, the robot flicking some of his synthetic hair out of his face. "Me? Kill a human? Darling, I might've been originally built to exterminate humans, but I'd never seen one until you came along."
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Undertale: Resurrected
FanfictionAfter many resets, Frisk finally decides to finish with a Pacifist Run and let everyone have their happy ending. With humans and monsters slowly coming together, everything seems to be falling into place and he couldn't be happier. But Frisk remembe...
