It's been five months since Henry came for a visit. So, it's been five months since his death by a certain little demon named Bendy. Drowned in ink, one of the worst ways to go, right? But today, Bendy feels worse than ever for killing him. Bendy was sitting on the floor, watching some of his old cartoons again and sighs once Boris appears. Bendy no longer looks like an ink monster, just an adorable little devil darlin'. He stood up and turned off the projector. It hissed to a stop and Bendy stared at it for a second, then he turned and headed down the hall and into the basement. He lit a dim candle then sat on the dusty, wooden, floors. He closed his eyes and sighed again. He was alone once more. After longing for his friend, Boris, to come back to life, Boris became friends with Henry. But once Bendy had killed Henry, Boris turned on Bendy and ran out the studio door. Bendy wanted to go after him, but who knows what was out there? This was five months ago, but to Bendy, it feels like he's been alone for another thirty years. Bendy needed help, and he knew just who he needed to talk to.

Bendy strode into the old projector room, and he grabbed a little Bendy stuffed animal. He called it Bendy Jr. Bendy took Bendy Jr. into the basement, and sat down, setting the stuffed animal on his knee. "Hello Bendy Jr." Bendy said to the doll. He made the toy talk, "Hello Bendy, and by the way, what a fine bow tie you have today!" Bendy smirked, "Why thank you Bendy Jr., I like yours as well." He made the toy bow, "Thank you! Now, you wouldn't have brought me down to the basement for no reason, what's up?" Bendy sighed, "Oh Bendy Jr., I just don't know what to do anymore. I betrayed Boris and killed my own creators. The outside has too many dangers, including water, that's for sure. But it's getting lonelier and colder here... what do you suggest?" He made the doll sound disgusted, "Well, duh! Look for Boris outside!" Bendy glared, "I JUST said to not go out there." The doll turned its back, "Well fine. If you don't want to save your only friend, that's fine by me. Stay here alone in the dark." Bendy slouched, "Well at least I have you, Bendy Jr." The doll huffed, "Dude, I'm just you talking to yourself." Bendy set the doll down, on its back, on the wooden floors. Bendy put his hands on his cheeks, thinking. "Is outside really that bad...?" he thought, out loud. Bendy went up the stairs then stopped at the door marked 'exit'. He sighed, "Yes, it is." Then he turned the door knob and stepped out.