Cinder yawned as she entered the security room with her green canned energy drink in hand, placing the security uniform and her jacket on her chair she soon placed her long strapped shoulder bag on the table and grabbed the tablet in order to turn it on. Cinder ruffled the back of her ponytail with a weary look as she typed in the password. According to the boss she was suppose to stay here in this room but taking the tablet for a birds eye view as she explored on foot wouldn't hurt anyone since it allowed her to spot any issues and respond accordingly. She was never a desk person to her embarrassment but it was useful at times since the camera doesn't show everything in a 3D perspective, which meant that anything could happen.
Taking a swig of her drink Cinder was about to go out the room until she heard a phone ringing on the table.
"Hello hello? Dudette?" Cinder rolled her eyes from who was on the answering machine, of course...
"Pick up dudette are you at the office yet?" He asked almost sounding impatient causing her to sigh and pick up the phone.
"Hello Terrance, is there a problem?" She asked politely while gritting her teeth so she didn't snap.
"Heeey you are there! How are you?" He asked in a chipper voice, just hearing that tone left her more irritated enough to scream.
"Just booting up the tablet, is there a problem?" She asked as she unlocked the tablet allowing her to see the main screen but didn't press the icon for the camera or systems yet.
"Yeah remember that tape I was taking about? Well I am going to play one now since I thought that you would be interested, really though these are vintage tapes and I am sure that they were used for training. Pretty neat huh?"
"I'm sure" she replied bluntly as she sat down on her chair.
"Don't be like dudette when I heard them it left me thinking that I was there on the phone with him" Terrance drawled as she frowned.
"Huh...oh okay you can play one if you want" she said while conceding defeat.
"Awesome dudette I'll play the first one now" he said before she heard a click, the next thing she heard was a shy like voice to her surprise before the voice changed to acting into a more professional tone. As she listened her eyes narrowed from thought from how things could have easily gone wrong but kept quiet.
"Well dudette what do you think?" Terrance asked eagerly.
"It's...interesting" Cinder muttered softly as she tried to make of what she had heard.
"Interesting good or bad?" He asked sounding curious causing her to exhale loudly.
"Terrance I have to work now otherwise Mr. Blaw will get mad at us for just chatting the whole time during my shift" she said weakly.
"Thought you could use the company since it's only you in the security room" Terrance said casually.
"I have work bye" she muttered darkly before hanging up, silence entered the room leaving Cinder with a sense of ease. "Finally..." she looked at her tablet weakly before pushing the chair back, now standing up she ignored her security costume and began her walk.
Looking at the other cameras at various times she had also managed the audio, ventilation and cameras when they started to act up. To her relief the ventilation was fine so there was never a cause for concern. So far everything checked out and there were no intruders which meant she could hand in a positive feedback.
As she walked through the rooms she came across the room she had slipped in and paused, Cinder bit her lip as she looked at the door containing nails by the walls on either side. Why would someone barricade the door was a mystery in itself but something told her to go inside, however her feet refused to move to her surprise. Swallowing thickly she slowly moved one foot in front of the other until she was close to the door, Cinder after pausing lifted her hand up to grab the doorknob. Why did just going through inside scare her? It was only an animatronic so why would she be unnerved? Turning the doorknob slowly she was greeted with a loud squeaky noise, just hearing it made the hairs on her neck go up as it almost sounded like nails down a chalkboard thanks to how old it was. No doubt it needed a lot of oil to make it sound better.
Biting her lip she pulled the door open and was greeted by darkness, just seeing that left her wondering if it was a good thing to be relieved of the blanket of darkness or not. Not that she was scared of the dark but the unknown could almost set anyone one edge.
Increasing the brightness of her tablet she used it as a flashlight to see what was in there the moment she set foot into the room. So far there wasn't anything out of the ordinary until she paused suddenly on a spot in the corner of the far right room on the opposite side of the vent.
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Where was the rabbit?
