"We have to go...C'mon Frisk..." A young woman, no older than twenty-one, grabbed her three year old child by the hand and they hurried up the rock path of the mountain. Behind them, they could hear a man yelling. The woman stumbled a bit, it was hard for her to see where she was going, she wished she had glasses to see, but her ex-husband would have none of that abnormality in his household.

"Blair! Get your ass back here! I'll flay the hide off you I swear it!" The man screamed, Blair hurried up the mountain faster. Picking Frisk up and carrying the child, Blair started to charge up the mountain, she just wanted to get away from her crazy ex-husband. A shot rang out, Blair stopped briefly as the bullet narrowly missed her. Frisk started to cry and scream, the whole thing extremely stressful on the young child. Hearing the harsh footsteps closing in behind her, Blair ran forward, only to stop again, reaching the edge of the mountain, a dark crevice now her only escape.

"BLAIR!"

Blair looked down at her small child, and then kissed Frisk's head gently.

"Mommy loves you..." She said softly to her three year old, then, with a heel turn, she turned her back to the crevice, held Frisk closer to her chest, and allowed herself to fall back into the dark hole. The last thing she heard before he head hit the ground was her ex-husband screaming her name one last time.

Toriel thought she was going crazy when she heard the sound of a child crying coming from the ruins. Still she followed the child's cry, she was shocked at the sight before her. A dead woman laid motionless on the ground, skull cracked open. No doubt dead from the impact she faced. With her hands to her mouth, Toriel shakily turned to the source of the crying. A child, no older than three years. The toddler was practically screaming at the site of their dead mother.

"Oh-Oh you poor thing..." Toriel said softly, she picked up the toddler, who did not interject, but only sobbed on Toriel's shoulder.

"Let's get you somewhere safe." Toriel whispered to the toddler, giving one last sad glance at the mother, Toriel gave a soft sigh and shut her eyes. "I'll care for them. I promise..."