The demon's hand broke through the door. Boris grabbed it's hand and slammed it down onto the splintered wood. Bendy dragged its hand back. He limped away. "That was close." Boris was hyperventilating. "Gross." David looked down at the murky water they were standing in. The room was massive. Pipes were sticking out of the wall with ink slowly dripping out of them. "Where is all of this ink coming from?" Frida picked up a handful of ink. "The ink machine." Boris said it like it was the most obvious thing. "Whats the ink machine?" David asked. "Basically, its a large machine that was made to create life size print outs of the characters from our cartoon, they used souls though, our souls." Boris was sad.

Bendy continued limping down the hallways. The building kept creaking loudly everywhere he walked. He growled everytime. Bendy stopped walking. The creaking was extremely loud above him. He looked up. The roof collapsed down on him.

Hilda stomped through the inky water. She stared at the door infront of her, the valve was missing. "Where's the valve?" Hilda turned around. Boris looked around. "I have an idea." he walked over to a large pipe going up to the ceiling. He grabbed onto its valve and yanked it off. "Here you go." He handed it to her. She attached it. "Perfect fit!" Hilda jumped with joy. There was a loud sound of boards crashing down, followed by a loud scream and frantic footsteps. "He's coming!" Frida shouted! "Hurry!" THUD THWACK THUD THUD THUD THWACK THWACK. "RAAAAAAARRR! GRAAA!" The screaming persisted. The running grew louder. "GRAAAAAAA!" Hilda started turning the valve. The door opened slightly every turn. Hilda kept turning it. THUD THUD THUD. WHACK WHACK. Bendy was starting to break down the door. The door was open enough for them to squeeze through. They ran through. The hallway was wrecked. pipes covered the ceiling, the ground was dirt with pipes pumping out steam. They carefully stepped around everything. There was a sploshing and dragging sound. Hilda froze. She carefully turned around. "AHHHHHHHHHHH!" Hilda tripped backwards over a pipe. Bendy was standing over her. His neck was twisted, boards were sticking out of his shoulders and back, he seemed deformed. Instead of having his very detailed, thin, body he was bumpy and ink was dripping from him, along with his left leg constantly morphing and twisting. His face looked different. The ink was farther down, he had white eyes and his creepy smile was gone, actually, he didnt have a mouth at all, or so it seemed. A thin line went down the center of his face. He started shaking, his head was splitting in half. Hilda screamed loudly. After his head was split in half his head split in into quarters. His face was fully spread open and had vicious teeth. He left out an ear piercing scream. It sounded like it had two voices, one high pitched and one deep voice screaming in sync. When his screech was done Hilda felt dizzy. Everything was blurry and she felt sick. Bendy reached out his one freakishly large hand and dragged her away.

"Wait, where's Hilda?" Boris almost tripped because of how fast he was going. "She must have been caught!"Frida started to freak out. "She's probably dead!" Frida started crying. Boris put a hand on Frida's back. "I doubt it. Bendy doesnt do that." Boris lied. "Don't worry. We'll find her." David reassured her. Frida wiped her eyes. "Well, lets go find her!" Frida ran down the hall.

The room was dark. There were a few candles around the room that light small portions of the room. Hilda was lying on the floor on top of a mess of blankets and bags. Hilda jolted up. "Where am I? What happened?" Hilda looked around. She didn't hear anything. She carefully stood up, the bags made a loud crinkling noise. She slowly tip-toed away from the blankets. She picked up a flashlight, it had a crank on it and a button. She pressed the button and light filled the path infront of her. She started to carefully walk forward. Cardboard cutouts lined the walls. Chains hung from the ceiling. "Creepy." Hilda whispered, she walked a little faster. She scanned the room with her flashlight, there were a few soup cans on the ground and more bags and blankets. Hilda knelt down next to one. She pulled away the blanket and carefully pulled the bag down. "Oh my god." Hilda stared at what seemed to be a body, but it wasn't human. It was completely black and shiny, it had a liquid running down its face, she touched it. "Its ink." She wiped her hand on the person's arm, her hand was covered. "More ink?" Hilda didnt bother questioning it. She covered the thing up and walked away. The flashlight's beam started to flicker. It's light disappeared, leaving Hilda in the darkness. "What happened?" Hilda inspected the flashlight. "Oh!" Hilda grabbed the crank and started turning it. The light eventually turned back on, then the crank couldn't turn any more. "So i have to charge it like that?" Hilda groaned. She continued down the hallway until she eventually arrived at a door. She inspected it. Light was pouring out the bottom. "Seems safe." Hilda placed a hand on the door's handle. She turned it and pushed it open. "Woah..." The room was filled with cages that had were filled with the people she saw in the bags, there was a wood bridge that hung above deep pit. Hilda looked over the fence, only darkness was below. "Thats, a long fall." Hilda walked forward, carefully. The bridge swayed slowly, the boards creaked with every step. "Almost there." Hilda decided to start running across the bridge. She leaped forward and landed on dirt. "Easy!" Hilda walked away from the bridge, until she heard a creaking noise. It was clear that it was coming from the bridge. The creaks were louder than when Hilda walked over the bridge, like the person was larger. Hilda spun around and saw bendy walking over the bridge. It spread its face open, revealing the teeth covering the peels of his face. It looked worse, boards were sticking out of his back and his limp was worse, which was good. Hilda ran back to the bridge. She inspected the ropes holding it up. She grabbed a rock and started rubbing back and forth on the rope at a high speed. The rope started to fray. She moved faster, the rope eventually snapped. The bridge tipped to the side and caused Bendy to fall. He grabbed onto the bridge. Hilda didn't bother with the other rope and ran away.

"What was that noise?" David perked up. "What do you mean?" Boris asked. "Listen!" David ordered. Everyone fell silent. There was a humming sound. "That sounds like a girl humming." Frida whispered. "Yeah!" Boris didn't bother whispering. "Lets go find out who it is!" Frida already had an idea on who it was. They ran until they found a door. They stared at it. "Y-you first." Frida looked at Boris. "Alright." Boris pushed to door open and stepped in. "Seems fine." Boris inspected the room. It was empty apart from a small, chocolate cake in the middle. It had a piece missing from it. "Oooh! A cake!" Boris dashed towards it. He reached for a fork, but the ground beneath him moved. A net lifted into the air. Boris was caught and bunched up in the net. "A little help here, hehe." Boris chuckled. "Sure." David ran forward. "Don't bother." A voice announced. "Who's there, show yourself. Frida turned to see the person, but no one was there. "You don't know who I am?" The voice asked. The net started to lift up through a hole in the ceiling. "Well then, why don't you come and find out." The voice laughed a little. Frida went to walk out of the room, but the person stopped her. "Don't worry about trying to get to me yourselves, I'll give you a short cut." The voice started laughing more. The floor fell open like a pair of doors. "WA-" Frida started screaming as David and her fell. "I HATE THIS!" David flailed his arms around and screamed. They landed on a soft pad. "we're alive. WE'RE ALIVE!" David jumped around. Frida stood up. The room was pretty large, but mostly empty. There was a table with axes and syringes and other tools, there was a loud speaker system and a wooden bed with Boris strapped onto it. There was a woman standing next to the bed, leaning on it staring down at Boris. She seemed pretty. She had a black dress on and a white bow tie. She had horns emerging from her long hair, but she also had a halo hovering above her head. "Hello." Frida and David stepped towards the woman. The woman turned and it was instantly obvious that she wasnt as beautiful as she seemed, well, half way. The left side of her had seemed melted, her mouth was wider than a normal one and her left eye wasn't even there. "Oh, children. Delightful." The woman stared at them. "Who are you?" David asked. The woman smiled and put a hand on her chest. "I'm Alice Angel."