The Blue Guardian

Undertale & Rise of the Guardians Crossover

Summary: The Boogeyman has returned and he's stronger than ever. However, there's one tiny problem. He's not alone. Of course the Guardians are there to stop him. But they're not strong enough. A new Guardian is chosen to defeat the beings of fear and determination. But he has given up on fighting.

Chapter 1

(A/N): Contains spoilers! I suggest you either go play Undertale or watch Rise of the Guardians before reading.

Undertale belongs to Toby Fox and Rise of the Guardians belongs to William Joyce.

Jack continued to follow Toriel. Suddenly the goat woman paused. Then she turned around. "This is the puzzle, but…

Here, take my hand for a moment." She said, uncertain.

Jack pondered this for a moment. Was he a child? No. Did he want to get impaled by possibly thousands of spikes? No. Is holding Toriel's paw safe? Yes. Making up his mind, he grasped onto Toriel's paw with his free hand. The two then walked across the puzzle. After a minute or so, they finished the puzzle. The goat woman let go of the winter boy's hand, turning around to face him once again. "Puzzles seem a little too dangerous for now."

Then she turned around and entered the next room. Jack followed his guide. "You have done excellently thus far, Jack.

However… I have a difficult request to ask of you.

…" She paused, looking uncertain.

Just what was so difficult?

"I would like you to walk to the end of the room by yourself.

Forgive me for this."

Toriel then turned around and walked away from Jack. Not that he was worried. He's walked through plenty of corridors by himself. So he took his sweet time in reaching the end of the room. Once he passed the last pillar, Toriel suddenly walked out from behind it. She stood in front of Jack, again. "Greetings, Jack. Do not worry, I did not leave you." She assured him.

Jack sweat dropped yet again. "I was merely behind this pillar the whole time.

Thank you for trusting me.

However, there was an important reason for this exercise.

… To test your independence.

I must attend to some business, and you must stay alone for a while.

Please remain here. It's dangerous to explore by yourself.

I have an idea. I will give you a CELL PHONE."

"Wait, devices and me don't mix, Toriel. You know with me accidently freezing it up." Jack interrupted, sheepishly.

"Oh! I forgot. I apologize Jack.

I guess it just slipped my mind." Now it was Toriel's turn to look sheepish.

"Hey, don't look so glum. You didn't know."

"I suppose so. I have a few questions to ask you, if I may?"

"Go ahead."

"For no reason in particular… Which do you prefer?

Cinnamon or butterscotch?"

"Uh, I don't mind either." Jack shrugged.

"Really?" Toriel tilted her head slightly.

"Yup." He nodded.

"Alright then. I'm afraid I must leave you for now.

Be good, Jack."

"Bye." She smiled sadly at the winter spirit.

The goat woman then left Jack by himself. He knew Toriel said to wait but there was one problem. He didn't want to wait. I mean, does Jack Frost ever wait? Sometimes. But not this time.

(A/N): I'm sorry for the short chapter. I know I guaranteed but I'm currently in Trinidad right now. My cousin's getting married. And I arrive in Canada in 3 days. I've just decided to put this on hiatus for now. I'm not really into the Undertale fandom anymore. I've lost the passion for this story. But I will not discontinue it, though chapters will arrive later than usual. I will post other stories in the meantime so you can check those out. I'm so sorry that I'm such a terrible person for making you wait this long and giving you such a terrible quality chapter.