Season one:
Part one/Part two/Part three/Part Four/Part Five/Part Six/Part Seven/Part Eight/Part Nine
Season two: Part one/Part two/Part three/Part four/Part five
We run down the hall, going wherever our hope for survival takes us. Lucy stopped, we reached a dead end.
“Stairs!” Chase shouted. We followed him down the staircase. Lucy and I were picked up by the animatronics.
“Chase!” Lucy screamed. We both got pulled back up the stairs. Chase followed, trying to pull us free.
Then he turned around and headed back down the stairs.
“Traitor!” I yelled.
I looked up. The bunny warrior had grabbed my shirt. Lucy was being dragged by the dragon’s mouth.
“What do you want?” I asked the monsters.
“They’re mindless robots,” Lucy said defeatedly. “They can’t understand you.”
Chase came back from the stairs. So he didn’t leave us to die. He held two wooden sticks in his hands.
He jabbed one stick into the mouth of the warrior. He pushed it in so far it came out the other side. He pushed the rabbit over onto the dragon. He stuck the other stick into the dragon's snout.
Chase pulled us up.
“Keep running,” He ran past us, back down the hall we came running down. Lucy shrugged and followed.
I checked the robots. They looked dead. I ran after them.
After we got a good distance from them, Lucy stopped us.
“Where are we going?” she asked.
Chase held up a rolled up piece of white paper. Lucy grabbed it and unrolled it. It was a map!
“There’s a maintenance room this way. We can get out and go to an exit,” he said.
“What if there’s more of them?” I asked. They looked taken aback.
“I don’t know,” Chase said. “Hope they're friendly?”
“Friendly!” Lucy questioned. She sounded angry. “They’ve nearly killed us three times!”
“But the ones in the van were friendly. And so were ones in the room I woke up in.”
“Maybe they like you?” I suggested. “They’ve tried to kill us but not you.”
“They’re robots. They don’t have feelings. Only humans do.”
“But, Frosty and Arctic had feelings. They were sarcastic and friendly. Well, Arctic was a little mean, but the bear was nice.”
“Chase, they don’t have names. They’re robots. You must have been hallucinating from the cold.”
“The cold doesn’t make you hallucinate,” I told her.
“Whatever!”
Lucy continued walking. Chase and I followed.
“How did you get here anyway?” he asked.
“Trapped in a van,” I said.
“No way, so did I.”
“Why did they throw us in those rooms?”
“Assholes.”
“What about you, Lucy?”
Lucy was quiet, as if she didn’t want to admit it. “Kidnapped.”
“What!” I stopped dead in my tracks. “You were kidnapped?”
Lucy turned around. “I was drugged by my boyfriend and thrown in his car. I woke up in these halls. I think their maintenance tunnels.”
“You’re boyfriend?” Chase asked.
“Alec Carter. I didn’t know he was such an ass.”
“Sweetie, that’s a word you use for someone who’s mildly annoying,” Chase scolded. “What your boyfriend did is illegal.”
“Well I probably won’t be dating him anymore.”
“Probably!” we both said in surprise.
“I mean, he’s cute.”
“There are more fish in the sea. Don’t date a man who leaves you in a warehouse filled with deadly animatronics.”
“Call the police!” I added.
“Let’s just go.”
We walked until we reached another dead end, but this one had a door. Lucy pushed through the door and down the stairs.
And of course, the room was filled with animatronics.
So, Alec was meant to be Alec from Fazbear's Frights, post-Lonely Freddy body swap, because apparently I assume that all robots that take humans bodies are assholes. I don't know if I want to keep that. But I'm not changing his name. It's a common name.