Aggie looked around the room, taking in every detail hoping to see the three bear cubs, but sadly to no avail. She gave out a frustrated sigh before following the rest of the class outside for recess as the teacher motioned for her to do so. Once outside Aggie looked around, checking means of escape. She walked the perimeter of the playground, brushing her hand against the fence as she went by. She continued doing this until she came across a part of the fence that had a hole near the bottom of it.

"Yes!" She yelled to herself as she threw her arms up in the arm, her hands in fists.

She hurried onto her hands and knees and crawled through the hole, tearing at her clothes and giving her a few scratches, but otherwise she was fine. She stood up on the other side of the fence, brushing off her clothes before she took a look left, and then right. Seeing that no one was in sight she sprinted off in a random direction.

"They couldn't have gotten too far.." She thought to herself as the wind blew her hair, almost blinding her vision as it whipped at her eyes.

Aggie stopped and began looking around, taking in her surroundings as she absorbed the details like a dry sponge. The street was lined with buildings, all businesses that ranged from small, to half the size of a skyscraper. She scanned the building, looking for ones that looked run down, or closed. She took off into another sprint as none of the buildings matched the description.

-Back with the Fredlings-

The three small cubs squirmed as their capture walked off into another room, making terrified squealing and yelping noises as they did so. The large, and terrifying golden bear sat the three down on what looked like a stage of some sort as one of them started gnawing at his bicep piece, further damaging it. He let out a gruff sigh of frustration as he pokes the wires back into his body as he looked down at the cubs, which tried scampering away as his shadow lingered over them. The gold bear wrapped his arms around the huddled up three, pulling them closer towards him as he lowered his head. Once the three were close, they began whimpering, their ears flopping down in a sad like manner. They started calming down as the older bear nuzzled the top of his head on them in an attempt to calm them down, replacing their whimpers with a purring like noise as they nuzzled their small bodies back. The big bear pulled back his head, tilting it back up as he held the cubs in his arms, and began walking towards a door.

-Back with Aggie-

Aggie, now exhausted replaced her sprint with a fast paced walk, sweat trickling down her face as she frantically looked around, the salty fluid flinging from her hair as she turned her head in any direction but behind her. She let out a groan as she leaned herself against the wall of a building beside her, and slid down, now sitting on the ground, holding her forehead in her sat there for a few minutes, letting the sweat dry as her breathing became normal again.

Aggie stood up a minute or so later, wiping her forehead with the lower part of her arm. She sighed as she began walking again, continuing the search for the three little bears.

-With ?-

He gently ran his claws over the wall, the damaged wallpaper feeling off and curling over on itself, as he walked down the long corridor, baring his sharp teeth in a menacing fashion, looking as though he would attack at a moment's notice, his eyes glowing in blood red, and his breathing raspy and uneven.

"Come out, come out wherever you are.." The nightmarish creature sang in a raspy voice as he looked over the room, an ominous red glow showering the objects as he looked over them.

He swung his head to the right as a loud crashing of boxes could be heard. His body seemed to flicker and appeared distorted before he wasn't there anymore, the now empty corridor filled with the echoes of terrified screams coming from the next room over as the emitter screamed in pain and agony, his flesh being torn apart, and ripped off, his bones cracking, and his guts spilled, the screaming ceasing to reach ears of any origin until it depleted into nothingness.

-With Plushies-

Plushtrap stood up, brushing off himself from the contents of the floor before he looked around. He noticed his companion wasn't around, so he walked off to look for him. "Fred? Fred,where are you?" He quietly called out into the silent house, his words bouncing off the walls, and back to him almost like an echo.

The small rabbit continued looking for his lost friend, the bear had seemingly disappeared from the face of the Earth, or at least the house. After a few more minutes of finding nothing, the rabbit hopped onto a box laying next to a window, and onto the window trim, quickly unlocking it with one hand before opening the window up slightly, and squeezing himself out. He had done this many times before looking for his friend, the bear was quite adventurous, and it was Plushtrap's job to find him and bring him back, at least that was how he looked at things.

He landed on the wet, but soft grass below, staining his feet with mud from the dirt underneath the grass. He sighed as he trudged through the yard, his shadow contorting itself into a more twisted version of his movements. He hopped onto the sidewalk, happy that he was out of that jungle of a yard, and quickly hopped off, making sure to stay clear of people, and play dead when necessary. He hopped, and hopped, and hopped for what felt like forever before he came to a stopping point as he picked up the familiar sound of the cubs cooing and squealing, and of a deep sounding laugh, with his large rabbit ears. He jumped up, gripping onto the area the window used to be, and hopped inside the dark room…

(Thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoyed. I own nothing but Aggie, and reviews are appreciated. :) )