fun level 66 Missing Frisk:"Oh dear." Alphys trembled as she tried to hook Sans up to a machine. "Do you really want to know this?"
"I have to."
"Monsters only remember back so far for a reason," Alphys warned him. "Sans. Are you sure?"
"I have to know. Yeah, I'm okay." Sans looked toward Gaster. "Let 'er go."
. . . memories . . .
Sans felt himself getting poked in the back by a human, making sure no one got away. He could have taken it out easily. He could have bolted and tried to run, but every monster there knew it would corrupt the only plan they got. Being sealed up in a mountain until they could be released was bad, but it wasn't entire extinction. Monsters would go on. They would survive.
He looked up at the sun, blazing above him. At least he wouldn't remember much of it in a few hundred years.
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Stupid little human. Its so little! How can it be so destructive? Sans tried to keep his emotion neutral as he stared at the little eight year old. It had taken out everyone so far along the path, including Papyrus. Not long now and it would almost take out everything else.
If it could be taken out. Good things human didn't know shit. He pierced it's soul with the injection, hiding it behind his bone magic in it's own menu. Take that you little destructive creature. This is far from over. Welcome to how we ensure monsters always survive. Keep being reborn and going back in time after every other monster dies you filthy human. Yep, welcome to our personal hell!
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"Wow, you did it, kid." Sans stared up at the Sun as Toriel asked the small kid who saved them to be their ambassador
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"Really? It's really freedom this time?" Sans looked around. The grass. The stars. The sun. No fooling! The human beat everything and now they could live above ground again!
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"You're a funny human, you know that?" Sans said as he walked with Frisk. "Surprised you didn't go though."
"Eh. I don't know. I just felt like staying," Frisk admitted. "Thanks for your help."
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"Frisk, hang on!" Sans held her tightly, trying to save her with his magic, but the power of the barrier crashing was too strong. It was just too strong. A thousand years of revenge came lashing down at them. He could practically feel when the life left her body.
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"Frisk, hang on!" Sans held her tightly, trying to save her with his magic. Then, when he opened his eyes, they were safe. In some kind of tropical paradise.
"I'm glad you can do a little bit better. Pass it on."
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"It's nice," Frisk admitted as she looked outside. "It's all nice."
"I'm sorry," Sans wrapped his arm around her, pulling her closer in an embrace. "I got some things to do. The last parallel self left me something. I gotta try and make things better. I gotta pay him back that way, you know? And then we're all going to try the machine. There's not much left, Frisk. Less than 50 of us."
"I know." Frisk gulped. "But I'm still here. So is Papyrus. We'll be okay."
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"Move, doggy."
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Reckoning Tale-An Undertale Fanfiction Novel
Fanfiction(Complete)Eighteen years ago, Frisk left the Underground, but there was another barrier to face before the monsters were freed. When Frisk comes back as an adult though, she must pass tests that 'destroy her human soul' in order to save the monsters...