She feels Undyne’s hand propelling her forward, and she forces herself to walk. Outside the snow is starting to fall, and she looks up at it glumly. And the day you understand that is the day when I’ll forgive you for this,” Undyne says. >“But you are that special,” Alphys insists stubbornly. Spend a weekend outside of your lab for once, and I think you’ll realize that I’m not that special.” >“I loved you, Alphys, but I wasn’t doing you any favors. Undyne kneels down, raises Alphys head by the chin until they are looking at each other. >“Y-yeah.” Alphys hiccups, wipes her nose. You were either by yourself or you were with me.” >“You didn’t hang out with anyone else, you didn’t go see anyone else. “Because I was getting too dependent on you.” >“Alphys, do you remember why we broke up?” Alphys turns, stares glumly at Undyne’s dagger-edged feet. >She reaches up, turns the knob of the door, when Undyne’s hand falls gently onto her shoulder. She is crying herself by now, and part of it is from the shame and another part is the roaring grief that this is it, this is the end, no more Undyne, ever, not even just as friends.
>So Alphys gets up, goes back to the kitchen, puts her clothes on. I'd like to set this entire matter to rest and point out that this is the passage from where Undyne and Alphys actually discuss why they broke up: The "beating on Alphys" thing is an exaggeration, she's usually portrayed fairly sympathetically when she shows up. That hardly amounts to saying they hate her, though I do disagree with them.
I didn't like that I had to do that and so I guess it was only natural that I tried to fix that in my writing, in a manner of speaking, and that's also why I tend to beat on Alphys so much when she shows up. >The second, which is really the answer to 'how come you didn't write any Undyne x Alphys stuff when you first started writing for this thread,' is because I never really liked that to get arguably the 'best ending' in the game, you had to overlook all the stuff Alphys had done and get her and Undyne together anyway. I'd like to think it's because I've created some compelling characters and people like my take on things, but if it gets requested I do write it. The first is because it isn't very commonly requested. >There are two answers to that question, really. >some weird AU with a cool a looking Papyrus