It was the next day, and everyone rose early, to nervous about what was about to transpire. Henry looked especially bad, though no could blame him. He was going to be the bait. Slappy was sitting on Frost's shoulders, while Bendy rode comfortably in her arms. Frost, though, was miles away. She had ran the plan over and over again in her mind, worried about the what if's. Slappy tugged on her hair to get her attention, "Hey, doll, calm down. Everything's gonna go just fine. Do me a favour and take a deep breath and relax." He told her. Frost nodded, and took a deep breath, before releasing it. "Your right, everything will be just fine." She responded, though she still sounded very unsure. It had been a couple of decades since she had purged a demon from this plane, let alone one that was created by pure accident. She was mentally going over the spell and altering certain things.

When it was time, Allison glanced at the clock, before nodding at Henry and the others. The group left out of their little base and out into the main part of the studio, and split up in the hallway, Henry for the upper levels, and the other three towards Alice's old lair. As they took their places, Frost began to switch her magics. Unlike her other magics, this one changed her entire hair to a dark midnight blue, for banishing magic. A non-existent wind moved blew her hair around her, as she began her spell. Banishing magic was harder and much more difficult than her normal magics, one she didn't use very often. The chants were very long and complicated, and often couldn't be cast wordlessly, because, one wrong step and it could backfire and have disastrous consequences, an example being death, or possibly transport you to wherever the intended destination for the banished was. In other words, she didn't use it very often.

Anyway, back onto the task at hand, Frost could hear Henry running down the hallway, the tall demon chasing him. He dove into the room and off to the side, where Slappy and little Bendy were hiding. Allison and Tom immediately began acting, trying to confuse the tainted version of Bendy, distracting it from what Frost was doing. Once the spell was ready, she took aim at the tall demon. "Hey, Asshole! Over here!" She called out, gaining it's attention. It looked at her and recognition sparked in it's eyes. She smirked, 'It remembers last night. Good~' She thought, before releasing the spell. Its dark blue aura hit the inky demon in the chest and the large room was filled with the inhuman screams of the tall, corrupted ink demon as it was dragged down to hell, kicking and screaming. It held on as best it could, roaring and screaming. Before it lost its grip, it looked at Frost, eyes filled with such hatred and malice, and vengeance. It sent shivers down Frost's spine, and not the good kind either. She watched as it was yanked down into the black void. Once she was sure that it was gone, she cancelled the spell and the hole closed with a quiet pop. She switched her magic back to winter magic and her hair returned to its normal color. She turned to the others, as Henry was coming out of his hiding spot. Slappy and Bendy ran over to her.

"Hey, Toots, you alright? You look a little shook up." Slappy asked Frost, worry written on his face. She absently nodded, "Ya, I'm Fine, thanks for asking Slappy." She turned to the others, "Alright, time to reverse the damage done to the both of you. If you would oth please stand in the middle of the room about 2 feet from each other?" She asked Allison and Tom, who nodded and got into position. Frost focused and switch over to Alchemy, the blue in her hair changing to a darker red, like a rose. She cast her transmutation circle and focused on removing the ink from their genes. Beads of sweat rolled down her face as she concentrated on the task at hand. Soon red sparks filled the air as her magic began to split the humans from the ink. It was a long and gruelling process that seemed to last forever, but as really only a couple of minutes. Once it was said and done, Allison and Tom stood there, completely human again. Frost gave a tired smile. Using transmutation magic always tired her out physically.

The group soon began to look for a way back up to the ground floor of the studio, finding a staircase that looked about ready to collapse. Slowly and carefully they made their way back up to ground-level, and made their way back to the outside world. When they emerged from the decaying animation studio, the full moon was high in the air. They left the studio just in time, for as soon as the last of their group stepped outside, the entire building fell in on itself. Slappy mentioned this oddity to Frost, who gave him a grim smile. "It appears that the vast amount of dark energies inside that the beast emmitted was what was keeping the place up. As soon as I banished it, the buildings stability began to fail. Honestly, it's amazing that we even managed to escape from the building before it collapsed." She explained to him. Slappy nodded his understanding.

It wasn't long before they each went their own ways, bidding each other good-bye. Slappy took his place as a tattoo on Frost's upper back, and Frost pulled out the old hoodie and pulled the hood up, hiding Bendy behind her hair, inside the hood. She then teleported away, letting her magic take her where it needed to.