Frisk looked around Toriel's house. She could sense that something wasn't right. What had happened to the underground?
Toriel and Frisk stared at each other for a while. Frisk felt the familiar feeling of being uneasy. She felt it once before when she came across her daughter's father.
"Mom?" Frisk mumbled. Toriel was the closest thing she had to a mother. The humans used to despise Frisk. They would call her a waste of matter. The bullying was extreme but she never hated the humans on the surface.
Frisk used that anger on the monsters. It was wrong and Frisk still feels the guilt that Chara had burned into her mind. Chara disappeared after Frisk left the Underground.
"F-Frisk?" Toriel mumbled. Frisk noticed the tears in Toriel's eyes. Frisk felt determined to find out what happened in her old home.
Frisk walked into the kitchen and looked at Toriel, who was making pie. Not the kind of pie that she had made Frisk years ago. Frisk had missed Toriel and everyone else.
"Is the pie finished?" Frisk asked. Her eyes were focused on the monster in front of her. Frisk had a feeling that something wasn't right. There is a lot different so far, Frisk could tell. Since she got to Toriel's house, Frisk could tell that something was wrong with the underground. Was Toriel the best person to ask about any of this? Frisk did disappear for a few years. So what should Frisk do?
"Almost, my child! I'm so happy that you came back to me!" Toriel announced to the grown human. Toriel seemed so joyful that Frisk was back.
"Hey, Mom. Have you seen my daughter?" Frisk asked Toriel. Toriel looked at the human before her. Frisk noticed that Toriel's face showed both confusion and worry.
"You have a daughter?" Toriel mumbled. Toriel's smile was nonexistent at this point. Worry covered Toriel's voice like a blanket.
"Yes, her name is Aliza," Frisk told the goat woman. Frisk's determination to find her daughter grew, but so did her worry. Frisk had a feeling that something was most definitely off with Toriel, her voice and body language gave it away.
"I saw her..... S-she went to Snowdin." Toriel mumbled loud enough for Frisk to hear. Frisk exited the kitchen. She needed to see her daughter. Frisk had a feeling thay she couldn't just shake off. It was a feeling that she felt in her gut, a feeling that told her that something bad was happening.
Frisk stayed silent as she started to walk down the stairs. She knew that she wasn't ready for whatever is behind the door to Snowdin. Then the thought hit Frisk, what if everyone else changed? What is Sans changed? Frisk did have a huge crush on the short skeleton when she was younger. The skeleton still has her heart but what would she do if he changed for the worst? Frisk felt someone grab her shoulder.
"Frisk, please don't leave me here!!" Toriel exclaimed as she held onto Frisk's shoulder. How is she going to get out of this situation so she can find her child?
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HorrorTale: When the Time is Right
FanfictionNew parts come out slowly (This is my version of HorrorTale) Frisk seems to abandon the underground. The monster try to move on but the thought of her being gone isn't a nice one. Years later a human child falls into the hell, Frisk had abandoned.