"I DO NOT REGRET HELPING YOU, YOU'RE A...UNIQUE...
âMAYBE BUT FROM MY UNDERSTANDING- SURVIVAL INSTINCTS ARE STILL A THING HEH- IF I WAS TRAPPED ABOVE IâŚWILL NOT LIE, I MIGHT HAVE TAKEN A LIFE OR TWOâŚNAH YOUâRE NOT WHAT I THOUGHT.â
   â... Believe it or not, most people, or at least humans as far as I know, actually hesitate to kill on purpose. I wonât say there arenât those who wouldnât. Those who were trained to, or those who for one reason or another have come to not regard life as precious as it is. But most people would still more likely hesitate and freeze when attacked. Of course, that actually gets a lot of people killed themselves when faced with someone with no such compunctions, but the fact still stands.â
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(WELLLLL this isnât a drabble. Itâs very long. BUT it just so happens Iâd written this long ago from Friskâs point of view, from an earlier version of Red, so getting to rewrite it in his POV and with updated backstories was an opportunity I couldnât pass up. So, here you are~!)
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âstop right there, kid.â
Red watched the human child come to asurprised halt, clearly startled by his sudden appearance. They hadnât spokensince Snowidn, but heâd been there, watching, from Syrenâs little concert tothe vents of Hotland to the winding hallways of the core. He wasnât impressed.He stood facing them, his hands in his pockets, gaze narrowed. They gave himthat innocent, confused look, the same look they gave Mettaton, and Undyne, andVex, and anyone else who fought them. Like they couldnât believe it. He grit histeeth.
âdonât gimme that look⌠you and i both knowwhatâs gonna happen next.â
They tilted their head slightly. They wereeven shorter than him, a child, their body stocky and still growing. Theirhands moved precisely, quick and confident.
âWhy are you here, Red?â
âdonât ask stupid questions. you made it allthis way, you beat my boss, and the captain, even the human-killing robot. youshouldâve died ages ago. how did you survive?â
They didnât answer, their hands hesitating,and he scoffed.
âyeah, i know how. by making friends with them. by being nice to them until they spared you outof pity, or to return the favor. well, lemme tell ya somethinâ, kid. no onespares anyone down here. thatâs just not how the underground works. for years,thereâs been only one rule. kill, or bekilled.â
Frisk set their jaw, straightening up, andfinally found words.
âBut I did neither of those things.â
âthatâs right. you didnât kill, and you werenâtkilled. well. good for you, kid. but now what? you canât pass the barrier onyour own no matter how much âdeterminationâ you have. you need a monster souland a human soul. and not just any monster soul, either. a monster soul thatwill persist long enough after death for you to take it and absorb it. a bossmonsterâs soul. and as of right now, there are only two boss monsters. one isthe king. and the other⌠well, who knows where the queen went?â
Frisk lifted their hands, but he bulldozed on,unwilling to let them dig in with their talk of mercy. Not for this.
âso, kid, we got a good ending and a bad ending.the bad ending is, you walk past me and fight and kill our king â and heâs areal jerk, donât get me wrong, but he isking â you take his soul, you pass through the barrier leaving us behind in apower vacuum. we fall into despair; monsters everywhere start falling down anddying. we struggle to survive and hope against hope that another human fallssoon. or⌠the good ending. you die. you give us your soul, and we break free ofthis mountain.â
Of course, the King had plans of war, butthose could be dealt with after. vex and undyne werenât training for nothing,or just to beat up vagabonds. This kid didnât need to know these things.
He pulled his left hand out of his pocket, palm up, hispupils softening a little around the edges. He did his best to look genuine.
âyou can guess which one weâd prefer. iâm askinâ ya nicely,kid. do everyone a favor, and give it up peacefully. if you do, iâll make yourdeath quick and painless. iâm a nice guy sometimes, yâknow, and i donât like toput in a lot of effort. fighting is a hassle, donât you agree? â
He waited like that patiently, with his arm stretched out,while Frisk stared at him in shock. He wasnât surprised. His offer wasdownright generous, compared to the other fights theyâd been through. There wasa chance, a small chance that theymight actually take his offer, and he wouldnât have to make this a big mess.But, he could tell already they werenât going to take his offer. Of course. Hewas resigning himself even before their jaw set.
âIâm going to return to the surface, and Iâm taking you allwith me.â
Red sighed, flipping his hand for the palm to face Frisk.
âwell, i tried it the easy way. now you get the hard way.â
He turned their soul blue and threw them into the airviciously.
Things seemed to blur after that. He was sure heâd beatenthem, he was sure he could smell the sickening tang of human blood, making histhroat close up and his soul thud in revulsion. But no, here he was again, hishand out, ready to turn their soul blue. He paused for just a moment, watchingthem.
âthat expressionâŚâ
He turned their soul blue and flung them. They survived hisattack, slamming the CHECK button. He tried not to shiver, and instead smirked,enjoying their shocked expression at his piss-poor stats.
âwhat? thought i was stronger? i toldja i didnât likefighting. but hey, you shouldâve attacked while you had the chance, buddy.â
He attacked viciously, trying to dredge up the faintest hintof KR to make it easier on himself. He couldnât. He couldnât muster therighteous fury needed to make his magic spark yellow, to make his attacks domore than one measly point at a time. But even without it, he had tricks andworkarounds that gave him a severe advantage.
Things started blurring a little more, but he was gettingused to it. He was experiencing the time LOADs heâd theorized they were usingto win. But he still wouldnât let them win.
âHey, Red! What do you call a skeleton that stuck its head inthe freezer? A numbskull!ââhehehe, good one kid. iâll use it myself when i get tothe surface.â-- - - - - - - - -âDid you sit on a pile of sugar, Red? Because you have apretty sweet ass!ââhehe. clever, but iâm a skeleton. i don't have an ass.â- - - - - - - - - -'Red, please, stop! Youâvekilled me four times now!ââi know how to count,thanks. iâm a physicist. a well-rounded five, maybe?â
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âlemme tell you a story.â
Red wandered over to oneof the pillars in the golden hallway. The kid was clutching their bleeding arm.The smell of blood made him nauseated, but he shook it off. He watched themwith his good eye, the blind right one closed to give him a casual look.
âso iâm a sentry atsnowdin forest, right? out there, in the middle of nowhere, is a door. the doorto the ruins, iâm guessing. but itâs perfect for knock-knock jokes. one time, iwas sittinâ there, crankinâ 'em out as usual, when i heard a voice. a laugh.someone was on the other side, and they liked my stupid puns. it was a woman. idonât know her name, i never asked. but she really freakinâ loves puns. then sheknocked herself and told one of her own. she was good. we startedgoinâ back and forth, almost every day. weâve been doinâ it for years now. itâsgreat.â
He knew he had a stupid,fond look on his face as he told the story. Even though heâd never seen her face,he had a terrible fondness for her.
âone day⌠thelady wasnât laughinâ much. somethinâ was wrong, i could tell. y'know, iâmpretty good at telling stuff like that. so i asked her what was up. she neverdid get around to tellinâ me what happened. but instead, she asked mesomethinâ. she asked me, 'Red, how do you feel about promises?â and so i toldher, 'look lady, i donât make promises to people unless i trust 'em a lotâŚbut youâre one of those people. tell me what you want and iâll decide.â so shetold me this: âIf a human ever passes through this door⌠please kill them.ââ
'Wait, what?â Frisksigned incredulously.
âitâs the truth.she said to me, 'Please kill them quickly and painlessly. Do not let KingAsgore torture them. Give them the mercy of a painless death from someone witha good heart.â and so i promised her that. and then, all these years later,here you are.â
'But⌠butâŚâ
âlook. i take mypromises seriously. i keep 'em even if they could kill me. so i intend to keepthis one too.â
He pushed off from the pillarand outstretched his good hand again, palm up.
âyouâll never get outwithout killing the king, kid. weâll never get out without your soul. this isthe best outcome any of us can hope for. iâll make sure itâs painless. just takemy offer.â
It was sparing, in itsown way. Yes, they would die, but he could make it be painless. Hell, if it madethem feel better, heâd give them a hug and a last wish or dying request. Heâdmake their name be known and immortalized. But, of course, they refused. Theylooked like they were about to start crying, which made his soul clench.
Donât you do that to me, kid. I HAVE to dothis.
âRed⌠I canât. I refuseto die. I refuse to give up.â
âbut why?âhe asked, frustrated. âgiving up is so much easier. it takes so littleeffort. it hurts less. just⌠give up, kid.â
âI wonât.â
Red sighed, slowlydropping his hand.
âyâsee? this is why i hate making promises.â
He rolled his shouldersand jumped back into the fray.
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He gave that speechseveral more times. He always gave them a chance. He couldnât stop himself. Itwas a part of the âscriptâ he supposed. But he always doubled down after that.They kept sparing, insisting, and multiple times, he knew he snarled that hehated them as he sent another attack their way. He lost count. It had to beover 30 times he killed them total. And he could feel that he was getting tired.Reaching his limits. They were getting better and better.
No wonder they even got past Undyne.
The worst part was theirwords.
âif youâre not gonnadie, you stupid kid, then just kill me and get it over with!â he snarled, andthey reeled like theyâd been struck.
âNo!â
âwhy the fuck not?â
âBecause I care aboutyou, I canât kill you!â
âwhaâŚ?â He paused in hisattack, staring at them with darkened sockets. âyou⌠care about meâŚ?â
âI care about all ofyou! I care about your brother, and Undyne, and Alphys, and I definitely careabout you!â
And that ridiculouslittle kid actually made it seem⌠believable.He recalled Vex going red in the face during their âplay date,â watching Undynechasing them down only to have her stalk over tot their house and mumble somethingabout cooking with them, raiding Alphysâs lab only to see her dumping out herworse experiments herself. They had all changed⌠Was it really only becausethis kid showed they cared? Was that really it?
âŚNo. It couldnât be.There had to be other things at play. It was all some sick game. He grit histeeth, yanking them with blue magic again.
âyou donât. those arejust words. if you really cared about me, about any of us⌠you would just die already!â
He saw vividly tearingthrough their fragile flesh with a dozen bones, the blood spattering. His soulseized at the gore, and he felt vomit welling up before the world blurred.
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ââŚsurvive this, and iâll show you my specialattack!â
He had said those wordseight times before. He was fighting a losing battle. What was the point? Hethrew everything at them. Everything he had, until he was gasping for breath, themagic in his good eye sputtering, exhaustion sweeping through him. He fell tohis knees, the assault ending, and they were still alive. Bleeding, but alive.The smell was horrible, but he was too tired to even be grossed out by thispoint.
âhhh⌠hhhâŚhhh⌠why wonât⌠you⌠just dieâŚ?â he panted,his eye sockets completely blank now. âwhy⌠hhh⌠why wonât youâŚjust⌠give upâŚ? hhh⌠please⌠hhh⌠please just⌠give upâŚâ
He held onto his âturnâwith the last ounces of will he had in him. Even so, they shuffled closer,kneeling in front of him. He braced for the end. But instead, he heard theirsoft, mostly unused voice.
âI can never give up,Red. Iâve got to get out.â
âhhh⌠k-kid⌠i donât⌠idonât have⌠some special attack⌠thatâs all i got⌠hhh⌠you, you beat me⌠i canâtkill you, s-so⌠so please, just⌠kill me insteadâŚâ
âNo! I refuse to killyou. I refuse to kill anyone.â
âplease⌠please, kid, iâm beeginâ ya⌠after allof this⌠i canât do it⌠i canât watch you kill the king⌠take away our hope. icanât watch boss feel betrayed⌠i just⌠i canât, kid, i canât do this anymore,i canâtâŚâ
He broke off in a soband hated himself deeply for that weakness. Here he was, crumpled in front of achild, crying pathetically like he was still a little kid himself. If anyoneelse saw, heâd be dead. But all Frisk did was put their little hand on hisshoulder, and rub gently.
âI wonât. I care aboutyou, Iâd never hurt you.â
He shook his head,sobbing quietly again. âif you cared about me, youâd do this for me⌠iâve onlygot 1⌠iâm all out of HOPE. watchinâ you take away bossâs hope is gonna kill meanyway⌠this would be the less painful way to go, pleaseâŚâ
âI refuse.â
âwhy⌠not even for revenge?i killed you so many times i lost count.â
âYes⌠But it doesnâtmatter. I know youâre a good person. You were fighting me to protect the peopleyou love.â
âthat doesnât excusemurder⌠and i ainât the only one. so many have been cruel, anyone else wouldtake one look at us and just call us all bad people!â
âWell⌠I believe eventhe worst person can change. That everyone can be a good person, if they justtry. Iâm going through life trying to be the best person I can be. Forgivingeveryone of their mistakes and bad choices, in the hopes theyâll try to becomebetter people too. Itâs working so far⌠Hasnât your brother changed? You sawhim after our date.â
Red wiped at his eyes,shifting to sit on his haunches slowly. âyeah, he⌠he looked happy⌠he hasnâtlooked so happy in a long timeâŚâ He looked up at them tiredly. âyou⌠you changedhim, kid.â
âIâm glad! Because Icare about him a lot! And Iâd never hurt him, especially not by killing you.Youâre his precious brother. He loves you, you know. Even if he doesnât say it.â
Red felt tears well up inhis sockets again. His soul throbbed. He knew, deep inside, it had just⌠beenso long since heâd acknowledged it. What with all of their fighting, theinsults, the punches, the disappointment and goading, the vicious cycle theyâdbeen stuck in⌠Despite all of thatâŚ
âi⌠i know he does. ilove him too. thatâs why i want him to get to the surface. i⌠want him to drivea cool car, and see the sun ride every morningâŚâ
âI want that too.â Friskshifted back to signing now that he was watching them. âIâm gonna do it, Red. Iâmgoing to set everyone free.â
âbut how? we canâtharness the power of your soul without killing you, and we need it. besides,the king isâŚâ
âIâll find a way. I alwaysfind a way.â
âhehâŚâ He fell silent,looking down at his hand. He was exhausted, and emotionally wrung out, andâŚdespite all of his conviction, there was something about Frisk. Something hecouldnât help but trust. âsomehow⌠i believe you, kid. iâm sorry foreverything.â
They smiled at him andoffered their hand. He took a deep breath, then took it to get to his feet.
Florent would be cleaning off a glass with his middle pair of hands. White cloth in one hand as he wiped off the glass. His eyes focus on the door seeing it open which he saw a familiar skeleton. A quiet sigh escapes him but he greets the customer non-the-less.
âWelcome back,once again. What can I get you this time?â
He asks as he adjusts his glasses looking to the other.
It wasnât⌠a pleasant sight nor was it an expected one. The small and gentle-seeming Eric was in the heat of a vicious battle right before Arbiterâs eyes and not as a victim. Swarming him were a few larger creatures, one that Eric just roundhouse kicked in the face. In the blur of motion, the most noticeable thing was the shimmer of a blade in the boyâs hand. With seemingly expert movements, Eric fought the demons off, bringing one to the ground and driving the blade into its chest before pulling it out to slash at the next. It seemed to end in seconds, leaving the small boy in its midst. âChrist⌠these things can make it down here, tooâŚâ
Eric ran his fingers through his hair and his posture slumped a little, easing from the high strung stress that he was just going through. He then turned so that he could be seen easier, an unnatural shining blue hue peeking through the blood that was splattered on his face.Â
Suddenly, his gaze would snap up to finally spot Arbiter, causing him to stiffen up once again and a look of horror to slowly appear on his face.âA.. Arbiter?â
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Huh, well, that was easy. Eric felt himself on the brink of wanting to slink away when Arbiter suddenly popped off, releasing him from that awkward embrace. That saved him the trouble of somehow removing the skeleton from his person. Now being able to look at him properly, Ericâs gaze drifted up to Arbiter and offered another little smile. Maybe that warning about âeveryone on this side of the door will kill youâ was an overexaggeration after all. There seemed to be no malice coming from this one, anyway.
âItâs nice to meet you, too, Arbiter.â He greeted in return, noting the smoke that puffed from his teeth. He didnât remember seeing him take another drag of his cigarette, âUh.. sorry if this seems kinda blunt, but..â
Eric looked to the postmanâs stand that Arbiter currently inhabited, then let his gaze fall back to the skeleton.
âWhat is this? Are you a toll man or something?â
"SO, MATTER- HOW WOULD YOU LIKE SOME PIE?" Timur asked as he pulled some cream pie out of his purple hoodie?, a large grin on his face.
Purple irises looked over the skeleton for a moment, her lips curling into a toothy grin of her own as she placed a gloved hand under the tin just above his own boney hand before bringing pie into his own face.