Frisk, too. Everyone does it. It's different when you do it, Chara. The choices they made while part of them was missing? Proof they're evil, proof they're not human. Mistakes they're still responsible for. They don't get to shrug it off with "but I couldn't recognize compassion anymore" or "don't think of that as really me" or "at the time I didn't realize." But Frisk? Oh, their hands are clean. They didn't lose their memories, their ability to love, their powers of logic, but surely they didn't have to use any of those, right? They're helpless. Bent to the whims of a vile, puppeteering demon.
But they're not an angel, they're not above consequences. They summon a Chara that wants nothing but LOVE, but that's not what they think of Chara, right? They're better than that now. They're so much better, in fact, that charitably, benevolently, they forgive Chara. For manipulating them. For forcing them into this against their will, right? Just like they're always doing.
And that's not enough. No, they have to pull from the script. Ha ha, Chara, remember your brother? The one who's gone now? Those words must have hurt, so might as well recycle them for my own purposes! Have to twist Asriel's words, have to turn them against Chara like a weapon. Turning the precious few memories they hold onto into a leash again. They're not behaving, so their attachments get wrenched into the bars of a kennel. Meant to hold them.
Just like the first time they died. How very fitting.
Foolish, though. They know how the script ended. They know what those lines lead to. The one saying them wasn't allowed to win. They were just a build-up to while, Frisk, you... are the type of friend I always wished I had. They were a hollow, stupid lie. Flattery toward someone better, someone more deserving, just with the wrong name thinly painted over it.
Chara uncurls.
The look on their face, though, is nothing short of black, vicious loathing. They shoot out from under the bed with all the sudden fury of a striking viper, reach the door in four sharp, furious strides. Slam it in Frisk's stupid face, with nothing more to say to that ploy than a vehement-]
A slow, sharp inhale, and they turn around. Their SOUL dissipates, sinking back into their chest. They lean up against the door with their head back, their eyes dry, and stare blankly at the ceiling.]
I've already been.
[Quiet words. Maybe Chara can't hear them.]
But Orpheus came anyway.
[They stay there. They don't have anywhere else to be, anything better to do. If Toriel comes back - then she comes back, and they'll deal with that too, when it happens.
[And just where was Toriel, while all this was going on at her room? Off in the kitchen, making a pie so that Chara could have a nice treat. She figured that they could use one, after... well. Everything that has been happening recently.
She hesitates for a moment when she sees Frisk there, just... standing silently in front of her door. It's ever so slightly mildly unsettling, but. She should still greet them.]
Ah, um... hello there, Frisk. Are you feeling any better?
Did you want to talk to Chara?
[That is probably why they'd be here, isn't it? Maybe they were working up the courage to knock.]
Yes, Chara can be a little, ah... They have not taken what happened very well. When they moved in I mean, not... mm.
[There have been too many bad things happening, recently.]
Anyway, you apparently agreed with their proposal to move out, but. I do not believe you were quite in your right mind at the time, so. I think that Chara would appreciate hearing that you did not truly mean it, and that you forgive them for whatever happened. Er, assuming that is true, of course, if you do not forgive them, then that would be... well, understandable. Just, ah... yes.
[Toriel is... really screwing this up. No surprises there. She's going to feel even worse when she learns that they already tried to talk about what she's suggesting and that it went poorly.]
Frisk allows themself a tiny smile. A sad one, but - she's talking to them, and doesn't despise them down to their SOUL. She would be allowed to, wouldn't she? Or is that just the kind of thinking that got Chara separating themself from Frisk in the first place?
Probably, yes. Frisk doesn't know how to love very well.]
I didn't have any determination. I wasn't really...myself, no.
[Chara would appreciate it. They might have appreciated it back when there was something to salvage.]
They don't seem to want to believe it yet. It's okay.
Well. I am certain that if you give it some time, then things may improve. You have both been through a great deal of hardship, recently.
...Here. I do not really need a slice for myself, and I am sure that you could use something nice.
[She steps closer, offering one of the two plates of butterscotch cinnamon pie that she'd made out to Frisk.]
I may not be able to- nevermind. Just... enjoy, please.
[Toriel has a wry smile, before shaking her head, trying to dispel those thoughts. Frisk does not need to hear about how Toriel has never actually protected or saved a child in her life, and that the most she can really hope to do is make nice treats. That's something at least, right?]
She didn't make it for them in mind. They have to tell themself. She just made it because, and she made it for Chara, and they just happened to happen by at the right moment, and their paths crossed. That's all.
It's like how they...they shouldn't expect that she could have known they were coming, somehow. A child-shaped hole in her life, all ready to insert Frisk into her narrative. There's no reason to believe it. A room all ready for them, of their very own. For a moment, Frisk's careful and distant mask slips. Like she'd known. There's an unmistakable wistfulness painted on their face, just for a moment.]
...it passes. They smile, politely, and accept the plate. Resist the urge to hug it close to their chest like a talisman (that's gross, Frisk, ew) and instead simply bob their head in quiet thanks.]
Thank you. Th - [A hitch in their voice. A swallow, and it, too, passes.] Thank you very...very much.
Please, do not worry about it. Simply let me know if there is anything else that you need, Frisk. I do not know how much I will be able to help, but I am here.
[At least she did something, anyway. At least Frisk seems to have been cheered up a bit, thanks to that pie.
It feels... nice. Even if it isn't anything big, it's nice to help.]
[It shouldn't make them want to cry, just hearing it, seeing it from her. And they want to rush forward and hug her, hug her so tightly and never let go, just to feel warm and content and safe for a moment, but -
But that would be creepy.
They have to blink their eyes shut to keep the warmth from spilling out down their cheeks. Duck their head. But they're still smiling.]
I...thank you. And...and you too. I'm sorry I couldn't help Chara before. You shouldn't -
[A deep breath. They don't need to make this harder than it is. What's wrong with you, Frisk?]
Ha...yeah. They are awfully good at it. They can blame themself so easily. Someone to thrust those consequences upon, because the lack of someone to blame means there's never any outlet, no channel through which their desire for justice can be funneled.]
If one of us goes, the other has to. That's...how it is with us.
[Just like old times, ha ha. But more important is the way things have the possibility to go.]
[An oblique reference, but they know the must remember. She must, because they remember it very well. It was the moment when things began to turn to something a little better, if only nominally.]
...Something happened to you as well. And Chara...
[Of course it never went away. Toriel knew that. Those feelings were still there. They don't disappear so easily. But... she didn't know that it applied here, in this situation.
Chara had lied to her about what happened to them.
It wasn't just a tragic accident.
They needed someone to be there for them, and Toriel had been doing absolutely nothing.
All her fault.
Toriel should probably finish her sentence. But she doesn't really seem to be quite there anymore- eyes unfocused and pointing at the ground, but not looking anywhere near the floor.]
[Frisk doesn't finish it for her. They shouldn't have told her, maybe - but they didn't lay down a SAVE to fall back on. And either way, they don't have the right to take it away from her.
If she wasn't blaming herself before...
Hah.
Guess Frisk really did fit right in before everything went wrong.]
I guess they saw what happened. It was an accident, when I...
[Why are you still talking, Frisk? Shut up, Frisk. You're making everything worse. Their voice shrinks as they lose momentum, and their eyes hood again.]
[...Did Frisk say something? Toriel thinks she heard them say something.
It takes a few moments for the words to register in her mind though, to pierce the din of thoughts swirling through her mind, about how this keeps happening, children she tries to watch out for only ever suffer, Frisk and Chara's most recent deaths are just two more to add to the pile, why is it always them, why are they the ones that always have to pay for her mistakes, why does she deserve to still be here, just fine, why-
Stop. Respond to them.]
...Please, do not worry about it. I will be fine.
[Don't need them worrying, or upset. She made them happy for a moment, why does she have to go and ruin that? She already gave them pie, though. Maybe they'd appreciate a hug?
Normally, there's that lingering fear and worry, remembering what happened right before she arrived here when she gets too close to them- and it's still there. But for some reason, it doesn't seem to be a deterrent at all right now, as she takes a knee, reaching out slowly to give them a gentle embrace.]
[They open their mouth to refute the words, because she's not fine, she's not fine at all, but then they -
They have her arms around them. It's something - it's different, it's different, it's so different and they've never felt it like this, not in so long and their heart thuds sickeningly in their chest because it doesn't matter if she's hesitant, if they can tell how she's still not sure what to make of them, how she must be so afraid at the moment, but they set the plate down - gently, set it down - and then, slowly, tremblingly, they -
They hug her back. They're afraid, and she's afraid, and nothing about any of this is okay. But they...they feel safe.
She has them.
She's got them.
There's a new tingle gathering in the corners of their eyes. When they finally speak, it's halting, and the short intake of breath is like a knife to their esophagus, but the words are shaking, agonizing, aching with the sense of longing that has, just for a moment - abated.]
Just as she thought, either result works out just fine. Though, this one is admittedly much better than the alternative.
Frisk will be able to leave on a good note! Then she can give Chara their pie, and explain that she's going to go read in the library for a bit- because she is in absolutely no mood to talk about any of this just yet.
She just. Needs a bit of time.]
It is no problem.
[She holds them a bit longer, before letting go- picking her plate back up and standing.]
Please, enjoy the pie. And try not to worry too much about Chara. I am sure that they will come around.
[She's not just...okay again, is she? Ha ha. No. It never works out like that. You don't just progress from a realization like that and then into suddenly being all right.
She retreats, as she inevitably must, and Frisk has to duck their head briefly, bring a sleeve up to the corner of their eyes.
They look back up at her, and they smile, sadly.]
I hope so.
And...[They almost tack it on to the end, "Mom," but they catch themself. Don't. Don't you dare.] ...take care of yourself. Please.
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Frisk, too. Everyone does it. It's different when you do it, Chara. The choices they made while part of them was missing? Proof they're evil, proof they're not human. Mistakes they're still responsible for. They don't get to shrug it off with "but I couldn't recognize compassion anymore" or "don't think of that as really me" or "at the time I didn't realize." But Frisk? Oh, their hands are clean. They didn't lose their memories, their ability to love, their powers of logic, but surely they didn't have to use any of those, right? They're helpless. Bent to the whims of a vile, puppeteering demon.
But they're not an angel, they're not above consequences. They summon a Chara that wants nothing but LOVE, but that's not what they think of Chara, right? They're better than that now. They're so much better, in fact, that charitably, benevolently, they forgive Chara. For manipulating them. For forcing them into this against their will, right? Just like they're always doing.
And that's not enough. No, they have to pull from the script. Ha ha, Chara, remember your brother? The one who's gone now? Those words must have hurt, so might as well recycle them for my own purposes! Have to twist Asriel's words, have to turn them against Chara like a weapon. Turning the precious few memories they hold onto into a leash again. They're not behaving, so their attachments get wrenched into the bars of a kennel. Meant to hold them.
Just like the first time they died. How very fitting.
Foolish, though. They know how the script ended. They know what those lines lead to. The one saying them wasn't allowed to win. They were just a build-up to while, Frisk, you... are the type of friend I always wished I had. They were a hollow, stupid lie. Flattery toward someone better, someone more deserving, just with the wrong name thinly painted over it.
Chara uncurls.
The look on their face, though, is nothing short of black, vicious loathing. They shoot out from under the bed with all the sudden fury of a striking viper, reach the door in four sharp, furious strides. Slam it in Frisk's stupid face, with nothing more to say to that ploy than a vehement-]
Go to hell!
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It...
slams.
A slow, sharp inhale, and they turn around. Their SOUL dissipates, sinking back into their chest. They lean up against the door with their head back, their eyes dry, and stare blankly at the ceiling.]
I've already been.
[Quiet words. Maybe Chara can't hear them.]
But Orpheus came anyway.
[They stay there. They don't have anywhere else to be, anything better to do. If Toriel comes back - then she comes back, and they'll deal with that too, when it happens.
Giving up isn't in their vocabulary.]
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She hesitates for a moment when she sees Frisk there, just... standing silently in front of her door. It's ever so slightly mildly unsettling, but. She should still greet them.]
Ah, um... hello there, Frisk. Are you feeling any better?
Did you want to talk to Chara?
[That is probably why they'd be here, isn't it? Maybe they were working up the courage to knock.]
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Yes. But I don't think they want to talk back today.
[They incline their head faintly at her. Keep your distance. She doesn't want much to do with you.]
Thank you.
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[There have been too many bad things happening, recently.]
Anyway, you apparently agreed with their proposal to move out, but. I do not believe you were quite in your right mind at the time, so. I think that Chara would appreciate hearing that you did not truly mean it, and that you forgive them for whatever happened. Er, assuming that is true, of course, if you do not forgive them, then that would be... well, understandable. Just, ah... yes.
[Toriel is... really screwing this up. No surprises there. She's going to feel even worse when she learns that they already tried to talk about what she's suggesting and that it went poorly.]
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She really is better than they deserve, hah.
Frisk allows themself a tiny smile. A sad one, but - she's talking to them, and doesn't despise them down to their SOUL. She would be allowed to, wouldn't she? Or is that just the kind of thinking that got Chara separating themself from Frisk in the first place?
Probably, yes. Frisk doesn't know how to love very well.]
I didn't have any determination. I wasn't really...myself, no.
[Chara would appreciate it. They might have appreciated it back when there was something to salvage.]
They don't seem to want to believe it yet. It's okay.
I can visit later.
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[Yep, Toriel feels even worse, now.]
Well. I am certain that if you give it some time, then things may improve. You have both been through a great deal of hardship, recently.
...Here. I do not really need a slice for myself, and I am sure that you could use something nice.
[She steps closer, offering one of the two plates of butterscotch cinnamon pie that she'd made out to Frisk.]
I may not be able to- nevermind. Just... enjoy, please.
[Toriel has a wry smile, before shaking her head, trying to dispel those thoughts. Frisk does not need to hear about how Toriel has never actually protected or saved a child in her life, and that the most she can really hope to do is make nice treats. That's something at least, right?]
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She didn't make it for them in mind. They have to tell themself. She just made it because, and she made it for Chara, and they just happened to happen by at the right moment, and their paths crossed. That's all.
It's like how they...they shouldn't expect that she could have known they were coming, somehow. A child-shaped hole in her life, all ready to insert Frisk into her narrative. There's no reason to believe it.
A room all ready for them, of their very own.
For a moment, Frisk's careful and distant mask slips.
Like she'd known.
There's an unmistakable wistfulness painted on their face, just for a moment.]
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...it passes. They smile, politely, and accept the plate. Resist the urge to hug it close to their chest like a talisman (that's gross, Frisk, ew) and instead simply bob their head in quiet thanks.]
Thank you. Th - [A hitch in their voice. A swallow, and it, too, passes.] Thank you very...very much.
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[At least she did something, anyway. At least Frisk seems to have been cheered up a bit, thanks to that pie.
It feels... nice. Even if it isn't anything big, it's nice to help.]
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But that would be creepy.
They have to blink their eyes shut to keep the warmth from spilling out down their cheeks. Duck their head. But they're still smiling.]
I...thank you. And...and you too. I'm sorry I couldn't help Chara before. You shouldn't -
[A deep breath. They don't need to make this harder than it is. What's wrong with you, Frisk?]
You shouldn't have to lose anyone else.
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...That is something that I think you both have in common, really. Sometimes bad things happen, and it is not anyone's fault.
[It might be Toriel's fault. But that's beside the point.]
You do not need to blame yourselves.
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Ha...yeah. They are awfully good at it. They can blame themself so easily. Someone to thrust those consequences upon, because the lack of someone to blame means there's never any outlet, no channel through which their desire for justice can be funneled.]
If one of us goes, the other has to. That's...how it is with us.
[Just like old times, ha ha. But more important is the way things have the possibility to go.]
Just...don't blame yourself either. Okay?
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['If one of them goes, the other has to.' That's... Toriel's not sure she wants to hear the answer. She already doesn't like the implications.
Things are even worse than she'd thought. Aren't they.]
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[An oblique reference, but they know the must remember. She must, because they remember it very well. It was the moment when things began to turn to something a little better, if only nominally.]
That...never really went away.
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[Of course it never went away. Toriel knew that. Those feelings were still there. They don't disappear so easily. But... she didn't know that it applied here, in this situation.
Chara had lied to her about what happened to them.
It wasn't just a tragic accident.
They needed someone to be there for them, and Toriel had been doing absolutely nothing.
All her fault.
Toriel should probably finish her sentence. But she doesn't really seem to be quite there anymore- eyes unfocused and pointing at the ground, but not looking anywhere near the floor.]
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If she wasn't blaming herself before...
Hah.
Guess Frisk really did fit right in before everything went wrong.]
I guess they saw what happened. It was an accident, when I...
[Why are you still talking, Frisk? Shut up, Frisk. You're making everything worse. Their voice shrinks as they lose momentum, and their eyes hood again.]
You...you couldn't have known.
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It takes a few moments for the words to register in her mind though, to pierce the din of thoughts swirling through her mind, about how this keeps happening, children she tries to watch out for only ever suffer, Frisk and Chara's most recent deaths are just two more to add to the pile, why is it always them, why are they the ones that always have to pay for her mistakes, why does she deserve to still be here, just fine, why-
Stop. Respond to them.]
...Please, do not worry about it. I will be fine.
[Don't need them worrying, or upset. She made them happy for a moment, why does she have to go and ruin that? She already gave them pie, though. Maybe they'd appreciate a hug?
Normally, there's that lingering fear and worry, remembering what happened right before she arrived here when she gets too close to them- and it's still there. But for some reason, it doesn't seem to be a deterrent at all right now, as she takes a knee, reaching out slowly to give them a gentle embrace.]
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They have her arms around them. It's something - it's different, it's different, it's so different and they've never felt it like this, not in so long and their heart thuds sickeningly in their chest because it doesn't matter if she's hesitant, if they can tell how she's still not sure what to make of them, how she must be so afraid at the moment, but they set the plate down - gently, set it down - and then, slowly, tremblingly, they -
They hug her back. They're afraid, and she's afraid, and nothing about any of this is okay. But they...they feel safe.
She has them.
She's got them.
There's a new tingle gathering in the corners of their eyes. When they finally speak, it's halting, and the short intake of breath is like a knife to their esophagus, but the words are shaking, agonizing, aching with the sense of longing that has, just for a moment - abated.]
...thank you.
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Just as she thought, either result works out just fine. Though, this one is admittedly much better than the alternative.
Frisk will be able to leave on a good note! Then she can give Chara their pie, and explain that she's going to go read in the library for a bit- because she is in absolutely no mood to talk about any of this just yet.
She just. Needs a bit of time.]
It is no problem.
[She holds them a bit longer, before letting go- picking her plate back up and standing.]
Please, enjoy the pie. And try not to worry too much about Chara. I am sure that they will come around.
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She retreats, as she inevitably must, and Frisk has to duck their head briefly, bring a sleeve up to the corner of their eyes.
They look back up at her, and they smile, sadly.]
I hope so.
And...[They almost tack it on to the end, "Mom," but they catch themself. Don't. Don't you dare.] ...take care of yourself. Please.