Author's Note:Sorry for not putting in more chapters, it's just that I didn't know where to take the story off from the last chapter. So let's get on with the story!

After the animatronic walked away Genji silently followed it. The animatronic walked through the halls until it found a door. It raised it's clenched fists and banged onto the door. The door then opened... it was 76. "Who the hel is there." Soldier 76 grumbled rubbing his eyes. The animatronic grabbed him by the neck. "Ack!" Soldier 76 punched the animatronic's didn't affect it, despite being worn and brittle it was surprisingly strong. Soldier 76 then passed out from lack of air. The animatronic let 76 go and started to drag him. "STOP!" Genji said pulling out his sword. The animatronic payed no attention to Genji and just dragged him across the ground. Then two more animatronics appeared, one a chicken, ad one a bear. The animatronics seemed to share each one a look, then the bunny dragged 76 past them and the two other animatronics walked to each room. the bear stopped at Tracer's room, blankly stared at the door.

Animatronic POV

Pain...They deserve this...They deserve my pain...They deserve...Deserve...Find them...Kill them...Stuff them... Make them see...My eyes...My life...My...My

Overwatch POV

Genji saw the bear holding Tracer by the neck. "No! not another one!" Genji screamed in his mind. He ran as fast as he could sword drawn he swung. The bear bit down on the sword shattering it into pieces. "What?!" Tracer looked down at him her eyes watering in pain trying to get free. With one squeeze Genji heard the cracking of bones and Tracer's body went limp. "NO!" The bear then dropped her body on the floor and turned to Genji. Genji's system got hacked as the bear stared deep into his mask. Then text appeared on his screen. "Why are you so compassionate for these people when they did this to you? After everyone lied to you, After everyone hurt you? Why" the text read. "Why? I'm not the same as you." Genji said to the bear. "Because I have faith, and I'm NOT A MONSTER LIKE YOU!" Genji screamed throwing a punch. The animatronic didn't flinch at the punch. Then more text appeared. "YOU ARE A DISGRACE YOU ARE ... YOU ARE ... ARE THE REAL MONSTER!" The animatronic pulled Genji in close and bit down on his head. Genji could feel the jaws pressin down on his skull. Genji struggled against the animatronic's head lock. More text appeared. "How does it feel to have everything taken from you?!" Genji could start feeling the jaws pressing down further into his skull. "AGH!" Then in one snap the animatronics jaw burst part of his head open, but it suddenly stopped. In his final moments as the sun rose the animatronics left the building and back into the woods then he blacked out.

A few days later... Genji as a spirit viewed his own funeral. He then heard a crying, it wasn't on of the mournful but a separate person. He then saw a little boy sobbing under a tree. Curious Genji approached the boy. "Hey why are you so sad?" Genji asked but immediately regretted it since the boy wouldn't notice him. But to his disbelief the boy turned to him. "What do you want?" asked the sobbing boy. "I don't know, just to see why you are crying."
"Well I'm dead, and everyone I ever knew lied to me, even my best friend." the boy sobbed. "Who was your best friend?"
"His name was Fredbear he followed me everywhere and told me he'd keep me safe, and he never then someone I didn't know said they'd rebuild me." Genji then realized about what the animatronic said. "Are you the one who possessed an animatronic?"
"No I haunted Fredbear's body then killed the other's that caused me to be like this."
"So you caused the other animatronic's actions?"
"Well in a way yes...You might as well continue to the afterlife or you'd be stuck here to be a ghost or something. I never knew I just kinda clung to what killed me, that being my brother." The boy started to tear up. "Well goodbye." the boy waved goodbye as one of his teardrops hit the ground. His image faded away with the wind. Genji sat under the tree and let himself be carried on to the next life.