
Papyrus didn't show any reaction, but I kept flirting anyway because it was fun. "It's getting hard to fight you since I keep getting lost in your eyes." I said with a wink. I decided to start off by flirting with Papyrus. By the end of his turn I was down to 10 hp and my soul was blue. While dodging I also noticed the battle music was the same, except in a really low and creepy pitch. The pattern was completely randomized, so it was almost impossible to dodge. I set down Flowey and prepared myself for battle.īones flew at me from all directions, some blue and some regular. " He that so slowly that it sent shivers down my spine. My red heart appeared and glowed in the darkness, along with a few of Papyrus's blue bones. "She said killing you should be easy, and that you aren't worth her time." A few large bones appeared behind him, and the everywhere around us went dark. I've never seen his eyes glow before, so it took me way off guard. He finally let out a long sigh, and then I saw his eyes glow a bright red-orange through the fog. And yes, I know for sure that you are a human now thanks to Undyne." Papyrus paused for a second, as if he didn't know what to do next. "I see you have managed to escape my prison.you're stronger than I thought human. At that moment, a familiar silhouette appeared in front of us. "So he does care." I said quietly to myself. He put me on top of the sink, and I'm not sure where he put you." I started smiling before he finished talking. I didn't say anything, I just pretended I was asleep too. He wrapped his scarf around you and held you like a baby. And then.then Papyrus showed up.and picked us up. I was screaming your name but you just wouldn't wake up. "You just passed out suddenly while you were walking. What happened exactly? I don't remember falling asleep." "Now that that's over, are you ok Frisk?" Flowey asked. I then ran out of the house and settled down again when we were near the foggy area again. I stumbled back as I caught the boot, then hugged Flowey tightly when I caught my balance. "C'mon you can trust me." Flowey took a deep breath, then used two vines to push himself off of the sink. "What?! N-no that's a terrible idea, what if you don't catch me?" I looked around for something I could stand on to reach Flowey, but found nothing. Sans and or Papyrus could be in here somewhere." I whispered. I found Flowey sitting on top of the extremely tall sink, looking as nervous as usual. I followed it as it pulled back into the kitchen. The door flew open, and I looked inside and saw a long leafy vine laid across the floor. I was about to go try and find another way in when I suddenly heard the knob violently shake. Or at least they just weren't in the living room. I peeked into Papyrus and Sans's window, and saw that neither of them were there.

When I walked out into Snowdin, it looked to be sometime in the afternoon. The bars were large enough for me to get through as usual, so I easily escaped. The only thing different about it was that I had a blanket.

I was in the shed that Papyrus would take me in if I let him win the battle. I sat up a little, and realized there was a red blanket wrapped around me, and that I had been sleeping in a dog mat slightly too small for me. I opened my eyes, and had no idea where I was, or when I fell asleep.
