Memory Tape 112-M. Playback initiated.

Monty carefully paced around his golf course, it had been a week since he and Bonnie had last met up, and he was starting to get concerned. The construction of the Roxy raceway had just started, and while Freddy had told him that Roxy was overjoyed, Monty couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong.

In the past, he had mostly brushed off Bonnie's ideas about a dark secret within the pizzaplex, opting instead to consider it more like a game, and an opportunity to hang out with Bonnie. But this time was different. It was almost like there was something in his programming, telling him something wasn't right.

His pacing was interrupted by the sound of the elevator starting up, hiding inside of a plastic bush, he watched the elevator doors. After a few moments, the familiar purple rabbit stopped out.

"Monty? Are you here?" He asked, looking around. Monty quickly hopped out of the bush he was hiding in.

"Bonnie! You're back!" He shouted. Tripping out of the fake bush. "How have you been?"

Bonnie held back a chuckle. "I've been fine, How have you been?"

Bonnie helps Monty back to his feet. "I've been good! Well… Mostly good."

"Yeah," Bonnie nods. "I think I know what you mean. I've been really on edge recently."

Monty brushes himself off and nods. "It seems like every day, I'm gettin' more and more worried about the raceway."

"Me too." Bonnie's ears droop. "I tried talking to Freddy about it… But he just told me I wasn't allowed to visit the raceway until it was finished."

Monty put a hand on Bonnie's shoulder. "Don't worry, we got this." He said, giving him a thumbs up.

Bonnie smiled at Monty's confidence. "Alrighty then, we better head over there then."

The two entered the elevator, and rode it back up. When they walked out into the atrium, the whole place was covered with roaming security bots.

"Is it just me, or is there even more of them now?" Monty said, hardly believing his eyes.

"Yeah, follow me." Bonnie says, leading Monty over to a small employee only door. He guided Monty through a set of underground tunnels until they emerged once more, in Roxy's Raceway.

Scaffolding and large crates were strewn all over the place, and most of the ground was still covered in tarps. Despite all the bots that were in the atrium, it was eerily still and silent in here, as if time itself was frozen in place.

"Over here, I watched one of the guards bring an endo into here." Bonnie said as he led Monty to a completely unmarked door at the other end of the room.

"Let me take charge here." Monty said, stepping in front of Bonnie and slowly pushing the door open. Inside was wooden scaffolding leading down. The two animatronics looked at each other.

Monty began climbing down first, making sure the area was clear, before Bonnie came down after him. The two found themselves in a large concrete room, divided by a metal gate.

"This place is… What is this even supposed to be?" Monty asked.

"Storage…?" Bonnie shrugged. "Hey, can you get through this gate?"

Monty nodded, and broke the chains on the gate with a quick swipe. The two passed through to find a rickety elevator shaft, cobbled together with metal sheets and duck tape.

"I don't even need Freddy to tell me this thing ain't safe." Bonnie comments. "But my servos are telling me that whatever is down there… it can't be good."

"Well then, shall we?" Monty says, motioning for the two to enter. "This might be our only chance to figure out what's going on."

After staring at the lift for a few moments, Bonnie steeled his nerves and stepped into the elevator. Monty followed right after him. Once the two were both standing in the elevator, Monty pressed the button.

At first, the lift didn't move, but after a loud snapping, the elevator began slowly lowering.

"What could they be looking for down here?" Bonnie asked. "Is this some kind of… Mining operation?"

"Dunno, I heard a kid tell me about a movie he saw once, where a group of people dug to the center of the earth… I hope this isn't that." Monty replies.

"Yeah… Probably not." Bonnie said, "I wonder what the others will think when we tell them about this."

"I… Don't know, you'll have to tell me how they react."

Just then, the elevator reaches the bottom, and the two step out into what looks like a small cave, inactive endoskeletons scattered around.

"Okay, I'm officially creeped out." Monty states.

The two carefully walk through the cave, trying to be as quiet as they can until they come across a large sign, heavily rusted but still readable. Bonnie's eyes widen as he reads it out aloud.

"...Freddy Fazbear's Pizza Place."

"Freddy has a pizza place, this far down?" Monty asks, dumbfounded.

"No, this is one of the old locations." Bonnie replies, walking up to the door. "I… We should go inside."

Monty looks up at the sign, then back to Bonnie. "Are you sure? This seems… Really weird."

"Yes, I'm sure. I have to know." He pushes the door open, and walks inside, followed close behind by Monty.

The two enter a messy and dusty show room, chairs and tables completely knocked over, some charred or broken. As the two poke around, Bonnie finds a hole in the ground, calling Monty over.

"It goes further down…" Bonnie says. "What could possibly…?"

"Beats me… But I think there's only one way to find out!" Monty says triumphantly, preparing to jump down.

"Are you sure?" Bonnie looks over at Monty nervously.

"We came this far, right?" He says, shrugging.

Bonnie nods, and the two jump down into the hole. When they land, they find themselves in a small room, with a mattress and several monitors. Bonnie walks over to one of the monitors.

He can see a small room with a recharge station, hooked up to wires that ran up to the ceiling.

"This is… There's something in that recharge station." Bonnie looks back at Monty, who is currently staring down at the mattress.

"Someone's been living down here." He says, turning to look at Bonnie. "This is insane."

"We need to find out what's in that station. It might be the key to all of this." Bonnie states.

Monty nods, and the two find a hallway leading away from the monitor room, carefully walking down the hallway, they eventually come to the room with the recharge station, a sickly purple glow replacing the normal blue lights.

Bonnie looks through the small window, to see a decrepit and heavily damaged exoskeleton, bits of fabric barely clinging to the frame by a slimy black substance.

As Bonnie stares at the disgusting figure, Monty's eyes widen, he blinks a couple times before he grabs his head. Something is wrong.

He tries to get Bonnie's attention, but as he opens his mouth, no words come out. As he continued to try and get his rabbit friend's attention, the thing in the recharge station opened its eyes. They glowed a bright purple.

Bonnie jumped back in surprise. "It's…! We gotta get out of here Monty!"

As he turned around, he found himself being stared down by the Alligator.

His eyes glowed a bright purple.

"Monty, buddy…?" Bonnie said, moments before the gator grabbed the rabbit by the head.


Monty slowly opened his eyes, he was laying on the floor of his green room. He didn't remember how he got here, just that-

"Bonnie!" He jumped up, he had to find Bonnie. He had to ask him what happened, but just as he was about to leave, he caught something out of the corner of his eye.

Whipping around, he came face to face with someone he had never seen before. A white rabbit lady, with large red eyes and a sinister smile.

"Where are you going?" She asked, her voice smug and condescending.

"Who are you?" Monty asked, ready at any moment to bolt out of the room to find Bonnie.

"That's not the question you should be asking right now." She replied.

Monty thought for a moment. "Was it you, who was living down there?"

The rabbit nodded. "It was so very rude of you to barge into my home like that. And you disturbed my friend too."

"Your friend? That burnt endo down there? Wait- What did you do with Bonnie?" Monty asked.

"No no… The question that you want to ask is: What did *you* do to Bonnie?" She giggles as she throws down a familiar arm, covered in claw marks.

Monty stares down at the arm, his senses grinding to a halt.

The rabbit lady laughed maniacally as Monty fell to his knees.