Chapter 2: The Sadness of Toriel

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Logan's Point of View

I looked around, walking next to Toriel along the way. Her kind eyes looked forwards as she walked up some steps. I looked to my right to see a large pile of leaves lying there.

I looked at Toriel, who smiled and let me go. I remembered a memory, when I walked over to to it, smiling to myself. I thought of Red running around with her dog in the backyard, playing around with leaves.

I sat there next to them and threw some in the air like confetti. I felt warmth in the next handful, so I looked through the leaves to find a star.

I ran my fingers over the edges, feeling the comforting warmth and the smell of autumn apples, and cinnamon.

I closed my hand around the star, feeling determination for whatever laid ahead. It disappeared and my heart seemed to beat with a new happiness.

Then I got up and followed Toriel into a large room, pressure plates on the right of the room. As Toriel's eyes took on a new sadness.

"Tori... W-What's wrong?" I asked softly.

"I..." She started looking at me.

"There was a child that had come here one day. I... I did something wrong, I guess, and all I remember is standing in a doorway, and then darkness, I thought they were our future." Toriel states with her eyes were filled with tears.

I placed a hand on her furry arm to let her tears fall out, I nodded at her smiling as she looked at me smiling back.

"Thank you, Logan." Her voice said still shaky as she led me through the rest of the puzzles, soon she led me to a dummy.

"It's your choice, whether you fight it or not. But I hope you talk it." She explained.

I guess it was a fight, because as soon as I touched it, even though I didn't really want to, the heart and box popped up again.

FIGHT OR MERCY?

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