No Route [Undertale]

No Route [Undertale]

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Neither a pacifist nor a relentless killer. Not entirely neutral either Thrown down a mountain as a form of sacrifice, a human child wakes in a garden of flower. However, as they traverse through the land of monsters, it's clear there's another reason the humans threw the child down. To save themselves. Will the unrelenting monster love be enough to stop and spare the child from themselves, or have the humans subjected the beings a fate worse then death? . . AN: I've never written fanfiction before, please spare me It'll update when it updates.
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"about 6 to 7 years ago, a large earthquake occurred right below mt. ebott. this earthquake made an opening above snowdin forest, wide enough for a person to fall inside. i know that because, well, someone did. a woman, nineteen years old at least, fell into the crack as it opened, though her scream was muted by the rumble. but a monster found her, and he helped her leave." I gave a slight chuckle. "thanks to him, they avoided cameras, monsters, and the royal guard. but as the journey went on, the two became close friends, and eventually lovers. they grew close, until the human and monster reached the barrier. the woman said goodbye to him, and left without a trace. at first it wasn't questioned how she did it, but i was never sure. until..."

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