Bashur

"...and that is what happened," whispered Jin. "Just don't tell Ross I told you, I promised him that I wouldn't tell anyone."

"So…...he wants to sacrifice himself?" Bashur asked. "They're just has to be another way."

"According to him, there isn't." Jin said. Then he said the next part in a triumphant voice for all to hear. "I may have just made the night significantly easier." Jin announced proudly for all to hear.

"Huh, what now?" Sky asked, looking slightly worried.

"If you noticed, which from what I heard, you hadn't. But on your very first night, Sky, Bash, there were buttons for doors and lights in the office."

"THERE WERE?!" Bashur cried. "WHY DIDN'T WE USE THEM?!"

"Anyways, I have installed those types of doors and lights in each room of the house now." Jin pointed at the one nearest them, and pushed it. Causing a door of metal to come crashing down, with a barred window in the center. "Now the person on the other side can't open the door, even if they press the button, so, in theory we could trap the Animatronics inside. Only the button that closed the door can open it again.

"Beware though, we will be limited on power, unfortunately, seeing that I didn't have enough time to set up a solid system, also...we have a high energy bill and don't want it any higher….so there is a power gauge in each room. If the power does go out, we still have one more chance. Emergency backup. We need to go into the basement, click on the button on the generator four times, and then flip the switch. This is our only defense against the Animatronics. If the emergency generator goes out, we'll be without power for the rest of the night."

"But what about the Spirits?" Ross asked.

"Spirits?" Asked Sky, confused. "Am I the only one who doesn't know what that is?"

"Let's just hope that they leave with the Animatronics." Concluded Jin.