***Surprise! Yep, this was out of nowhere! Technically...it was inspired by a dream I had last night, but whatever. Anyways, what goes to Toby Fox goes to Toby Fox, what goes to me goes to me, and let's roll!

Chapter One: After The Meeting

"Thank you, sir," Frisk said with the most professional aura they could manage. They reached over and shook the highest authority in Ebott county's, Mayor Joseph Wagner, hand.

"Thank you, Ambassador Dreemurr. Now that this meeting is over, I have a favor to ask of you," Mayor Wagner said.

"Yeah?" Frisk asked.

"My daughter, Maia, has been wanting to meet you. She's been waiting in the back room because I told her we had a meeting today. Can you come back and say hi? Your parents won't mind, will they?" Mayor Wagner asked. "Of course not. I'll just explain when I get home," Frisk shrugged.

So, they were lead by Mayor Wagner to the back room. Waiting there was a teenage girl with black hair in long pigtails. She wore a red-and-black plaid shirt, black leggings, and red sandals. She was scribbling away in a green notebook.

"Maia, I brought Frisk back here for you to meet. I'll leave you guys to be to hit it off," Mayor Wagner said. Then, he left, shutting the door behind him.

"Ambassador Dreemurr?" Maia asked, one hand over her mouth in shock as she put her book to the side. "You can call me Frisk. It's really nice to meet you," Frisk said, flattered that someone was so fond of them.

"Thank you. I just think it's so inspiring. You're going above and beyond for the entire race of monsters to be equal to the human race," Maia remarked. Frisk couldn't hide their grin. "I wouldn't really call it above and beyond. They're my friends," they said. "No, I'm serious! I really look up to you. Even though I have to look down on you to talk," Maia said.

She was indeed quite tall.

"What's that book for?" Frisk asked. Maia looked at her green book with a pencil tucked away inside. "You'll find out," was all she said.

Frisk raised an eyebrow. "...I think I should get going now. It's a long walk home, and my parents are probably waiting for me," they said.

"Ah, crap. Well, want some candy to go? Daddy never lets me give the candy back here to people without permission. But you're special! Here, take some cherry candy. I'll walk you back out. It's a little tricky to navigate the Town Hall if you're new here. But I know it here inside and out!" Maia promised. She took a cherry candy from a bowl on a table in the room and tossed it to Frisk before eating a lemon one.

She ate it too...I guess it's safe, Frisk thought. So, they ate the cherry candy. "Alright, let's go," Maia said. So, she lead the way back towards the front exit.

It was a few moments before Frisk started stumbling.

They put their hand against the wall, hoping the sudden dizziness would fade. "Something wrong?" Maia asked, feigning innocence despite the smile on her face.

"You knew something was in that candy, didn't you? That's why you took a different color!" Frisk realized. Their vision began to get hazy.

Maia giggled. "The cherry for you is scary. But that particular candy is very handy!" she said. The rhyming made this situation no better.

Frisk tried staggering off in a different direction. That is, until they tripped. And the entire world faded to back.

***Yep, that's where I'm leaving you. I know it's a slow chapter to start, but things will pick up next time. Be sure to leave a review on the way out and I'll see you all in the next one! Bye!