Short Story On St. Ebott

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A human facing back towards a giant hole in the ground of a cave of a mountain titled Mt.Ebott.They took a deep breath hesitating, clutching their pale sweater"....hh.." Their breath wavering quietly, body numb not sure if this was really the right answer to escape all this.Tears form in the corner of their eyes streaming down the cheeks to fall off the chin , thinking and thinking making them light headed. They thought about all the reasons why they shouldn't do this but those thoughts were interrupted with several facts on why they should.Suddenly, emptiness filled their eyes feeling nothing but pressure, closing their eyes letting go of all body control allowing them self to into the dark abyss. A few moment's of darkness then to see …show more content…
I'm Flowey.Flowey the flower!" sung a tiny yellow flower with a cute smile on the white smooth anther. This not even making the bruised human feel any emotion, not even a little bit of fright or shock. "Hmmm... You're new to the UNDERGROUND, aren'tcha? golly, you must be so confused.Someone ought to teach you how things work around here!I guess little old me will have to do. Ready? here we go!" he spoke in a cheerful tone.Suddenly everything went pitch black,the humans body pure white,all

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