Sneaking into a studio isn't her best idea but she promised her siblings that they will be able to watch the new Bendy and friends episode and she wasn't able to keep the promise when it aired, the orphanage they live in refused to let them watch the show. This is the only way she can keep her promise and it gets them out of the orphanage.

The orphanage is overcrowded and most if not all the caretakers are overworked and unhappy. She doubts they have even noticed that they are gone.

"Sis! We're tired!" Her little brother whined as he held the hand of their little sister.

"Shh! Just give me a few minutes, here. Eat this while you wait." She takes out a piece of bread and breaks it in half before handing each half to her siblings. "We'll find a place to rest once we've watched the episode." She said before turning back to the front door to pick the lock.

They had run away from the orphanage a few days ago to get here and that was their last piece of food but it's okay. There should be some food in the studio that they can grab before they leave and it shouldn't take them more than a day to get back to the orphanage, the only reason why it took them a few days to get here is because she took a wrong turn...a few wrong turns...basically having a map means nothing if you don't know how to read it.

"Yes!" She grinned once the door unlocked and she held it open for her siblings. "In you go." She said as her siblings enter.

"Are you sure we should be doing this?" Her little sister asked softly.

"We'll be in and out in less than an hour so we'll be fine." She said as she looks around and bites her lip when she saw the projector she has no idea how it works, she might not have thought this through. "Okay, I can do this." She whispered softly as she studies the projector. "Wait here, I'll see if I can find an instruction book for this." She said before leaving.

She stopped in front of the cutout of Bendy and smiled, he has always been her favourite! She looks at him a while longer before turning around to continue looking for the instruction book only to run into someone.

"What are you doing here?" The male asked as he places his hand on her so she won't run away.

Uh oh, she is in trouble now.


Joey was in his office doing some last minute work when he heard footsteps, thinking it is his friend returning to take something he had forgotten he left only to find a little girl. He was surprised because he knows that Henry would have locked the door behind him when he left and he was even more surprised to find two more children around the corner, where did all these children coming from?

Once he is sure there aren't any more children running around his studio he leads them into his office. "So who are you and what are you doing here?" He asked them as he crosses his arms to look like a disapproving parent.

"My name is Regina and these are my siblings Jonathan and Rebecca. We didn't mean to cause any trouble, we just want to watch the latest episode of Bendy and friends..." The oldest child said. "The orphanage we're in refused to let us watch it..."

"Where are your parents?" Joey asked curiously as he uncrosses his arms.

"They died in a car crash a month ago..." Regina said softly. "We're really sorry for breaking in like this..."

Joey smiled sadly and gently pat her head. "I can't stay mad at a fan, come on. I'll play the episode for you and if you're up for it I'll show you the new episode we're working on."

"Really?" Rebecca asked hopefully as the three of them look up at him with bright eyes.

Joey laughed softly as he nods his head. "Of course! I'll make some snacks if you would wait for me in the screening room."

"Are you sure you're boss would be okay with this?" Regina is worried they'll get this nice man in trouble.

"Well seeing as I am the boss I'll have to say I'm perfectly fine with it." Joey smiled. "My name is Joey Drew, just call me Joey, okay?" He gave them directions to the screening room and watch them leave before going into the studio's kitchen.

Bendy and friends aren't as popular as Joey would like because parents are saying that the cartoon is too adult-themed for children and he had been trying to figure out how to fix that problem only to have the solution fall into his lap. What better way to improve a children's cartoon than to have children help make it?


"No." Henry said as he glares at his friend with his arms crossed.

"You haven't even let me explain to you all the details, Henry!" Joey pout, he should have known his friend wouldn't like his idea.

"My answer is still no. What were you thinking, Joey? First, the studio isn't the best place for children and second, even if it is what were you thinking when you decided that it is alright for them to sleep in your office alone? On the ground no less!" Henry pointed at the children sitting in their nest of blankets and pillows, his glare never leave his friend.

Joey looks away from Henry while looking like a kid who was caught with his hand in the cookie jar. "They were fine with staying on their own..." He said softly, he did make sure to lock the doors before he left to go home so it's not like they would be in any danger.

"It doesn't matter what they say, Joey! You can't leave children on their own!" Henry cannot believe his irresponsible his friend is.

"I thought Joey said he's the boss?" Jonathan whispered to his sisters who both shrug their shoulders, they are just glad they aren't the one who's being yelled at.

"They are safe, Henry. You worry too much." Joey gives his friend a weak smile as he held up his hands, he hates when Henry gives them that look. "They are happy here so why don't we let them stay? There's usually someone in the studio even at night so they won't be alone. They love it here, can you really say no to them?" He gestured towards the siblings who immediately gives Henry a pleading look.

"Please let us stay, Sir. We promise to be good." Regina begged as she gives him her best puppy dog eyes.

"Pretty pretty please?" Rebecca followed her sisters lead and give Henry her best puppy dogs eyes.

"We'll be good!" Jonathan promised as he also gives his best puppy dog eyes.

Henry took one look at them and groan softly as he pinches the bridge of his nose. "Fine. They can stay."

"Great!" Joey said happily. "I've already adopted them!"

"Wait! What!?" Henry stares at Joey with wide eyes.

"Yep!" Joey said proudly. "Adopted them this morning, that's why I was late today!"

"Really?" The children run up to Joey and look up at him with hopeful eyes. If they are adopted by Joey it means they would never have to go back to the orphanage or worry about being separated.

"That's right! From now on the three of you are Regina, Jonathan and Rebecca Drew!" Joey wraps an arm around Henry. "I'm your Dad and this is either Uncle Henry or Mom, but honestly Mom would work much better and you'll see why very soon." Joey laughed.

Henry rolls his eyes as he takes his friend's hand off of him. "I'm no one's mom, Joey. If you want to be their dad don't expect me to help you." He said even though both adults know that Henry will help even without Joey asking.

Joey laughed. "Whatever you say." He said as he takes out a piece of paper and hand it to Henry. "Here are some changes to the new episode."

Henry take the paper and read through it before looking back at his friend. "Are you sure about these changes? There will be no time to change it again later."

Joey nod his head. "I'm sure." He smiled as he glance towards the children, they were the ones who suggested the changes and not only does it fit their characters but it is also more child friendly. It is one of the reason why he rushed to adopt them, if this works he would need them to work on future episodes and he can't let anyone take them away from him.