I sat there for a few minutes, having the person do... whatever... until I heard them say, "The break's not clean at all. If you could feel pain, that would hurt. This is going to take a while."
There was a long time of hearing nothing but breathing and the sound of wires being rubbed against one another, until eventually I heard them pick up a box, and then felt some of the wires being tugged on. Eventually, one came out in a quick jolt of pain, and from the shock of it I moved a bit, as well as clenching my fist, and the latter was noticed.
"This shouldn't be. The only explanation could be... are you sentient?" they asked.
Knowing that I was backed into a corner again, I answered, "Yes, I am. Just, please don't tell anyone. I don't have any idea who knows and who doesn't."
Surprisingly, they asked, "Do you like it here? Would you want to leave, given the chance?"
I answered, "It's fine here besides the shocks, but I would leave given the chance."
They replied with, "I can try to make that happen. It'll take a long time, but it should work. I'll try to build a working replica of you, and then switch the two of you. I've found that there aren't any cameras in the Primary Control Module, so we should be fine in there. There obviously aren't any cameras in Funtime Auditorium either, considering the whole light-and-shock setup. I was told that the person who checks that normally arrives at midnight, but they unlock the doors at 11. If we give ourselves 15 minutes of buffer room on each side, that's a little under 30 minutes accounting for transport. Thankfully, I have the blueprints, but I'll want a look at the exteriors for some of the finer details. To make it believable, you'll have to stop moving around your room as much, and not talk to anyone. I'll come and tell you when it's time to start that portion of the process. Now, it's almost midnight, so be quiet."
I heard the familliar sound of distant steps, followed by that voice. I heard it say at one point, "Funtime Foxy is currently under repairs, so there is no need to check him tonight."
After an hour or so more, I was fixed, and the person got up to leave. Before they left the room, I asked one simple question. "Wait a second, what's your name?"
He replied with "Henry. See you in a few months, hopefully."
For weeks, it was uneventful. Sometimes, I'd hear the sound of clanging metal from across the hall, and once from Parts and Service but I assumed that it was simply a different parts and service room, with the other three being fixed. Eventually, I heard a shock from Ballora's room. I wrote a note saying about it, before I heard Baby's voice from the vents. "Funtime Foxy? I know we haven't spoken in a while. I need you to crawl through the vents. Ballora and Funtime Freddy are in here as well."
I crawled through, to hear Baby saying that we should start planning out our escape. She mentioned how once, when she was being fixed, she saw the scooping room, and asked what it was about. I replied with, "I asked that same question once. Apparently, it removes the endoskeleton from the shell in a very painful way." There was some more discussion, which I didn't really take part in or listen to, and then the meeting was adjourned. The next night, Henry returned. He brought with him a box of wires and asked me to get some of the backup plates from Parts and Service. I obliged, and just sat still, opening the faceplates when asked to. This same cycle repeated for a few weeks, before Henry said that all that was left was to set up the faceplate mechanics and to add in the AI. He estimated that it would take about a week. Later that night, Baby told me her plan. She was going to have us all be scooped and put together, and then they would scoop the new guard and use him as a flesh suit. I objected, knowing that the freedom Henry promised would surely be better, and then she replied, "Did I say that you had a choice? I will escape."
