After a while of walking down the steps, she arrived at another door.

She was about to reach over to the doorknob to open the door like the previous door, when she paused, remembering the goat-like creature from the first level.

Sighing through her lips slowly, she slowly took the doorknob in her hands and slowly turned the handle.

Carefully as she can, she opened the door halfway open, just enough to poke her head through to check.

She slowly poked her head through the crack of the door, carefully checking if something was on the other side of the door.

Luckily, there was no one else on the other side of the door to scare her or worse, kill her.

After carefully checking for the creature, she moved the door open, pausing so that the hinges would not make squeaking noises.

Exhaling quietly, she carefully along with silently closed the door behind her back, creating no sounds to get anyone else's focused attention to her, that could involve her to get killed, or attacked.

After the door closed, she stares down the dark hallway, thinking to herself for a moment.

She blinked both of her eyes as her left metal eye glowed in a light neon blue color.

Her left eye scanned the entire hallway with an invisible beam.

After scanning, it shows the diagram of the hallway inside her left eye, showing her what is inside.

Luckily, there was nothing inside, so, she felt slightly relieved.

The other half of her mind is thinking about what could happen next.

She gently drew a cautious step forward, keeping an eye out for any vicious beasts that might strike her, and glancing behind her to check if that goat-like monster was still behind her from the first level.

Stephanie continued moving gradually along the dim concrete corridor, glancing side to side for any fearsome monsters.

Each step she took, she peeked through the corridors, flashing her flashlight down the dark hallway.

Suddenly, something appeared in front of her from the hallway it came out of after she took steps forward.

The creature hissed at her, before she instantly flashes the visible light onto the living thing out of startlement, blinding the fearsome creature in the eyes.

It escaped into the corridor to get away from the brightness, hissing as it moved out of her way.

After it had moved out of her way, she noticed the creature was another creature like the goat-like monster.

The fearsome creature that Stephanie swiftly took a picture of inside her robotic eye shows a furry pink bird-like creature.

The creature has furry feathers all over her front including her back, including her head, with two pointed and straight horns on the upper part of her head, with a grayish brown beak, with some razor-sharp teeth inside.

Its fingers have claws, including its feet, as there were tail feathers behind it bottom, almost down to her ankle joints when wet instead of dry.

'Okay, let's be more careful with that… bird now, Steph…' She thought anxiously to herself.

She carefully took steps forward, now glancing down the corridor, to check if that being is still there.

While she kept on walking, the strange pink bird kept greeting her every time while she strides along the corridor.

Appearing repeatedly and frightening her to be blinded by the light when she shined the light.

At the end of the corridor, before she reached the door, until the similar beast appeared, screeching at her and bearing teeth and claws.

Stephanie just smirked as the beast stopped, still staring at her with red eyes, hissing as it stood its ground.

It got closer to her to attack her, hissing and baring teeth.

When it was facing face to face with her, she did nothing as the beast was in front of her, still hissing and baring teeth.

About to bite her head off, she quickly went into the creature's stomach, wrapping her arms around its middle.

Instead of keeping on screeching at her or attempt to peck out of her eyeballs, the fearsome beast instead blinked in much bewilderment, its red and eyes switching into light green color with white eyes.

Confused growls escaped from it, as it did not hug her back, looking confused as it looked down at her.

"Have I ever told ya that you have the softest fur?" a voice softly spoke to her.

A more confused snort escaped from it, as she was still hugging its front, not even bothering to budge an inch to get away from her grip, when she was nuzzling against its glossy coat, looking warm about it.

"It's like I'm huggin' a fluffy dog," she remarked, softly sighing to herself as she cuddled into her fur.

It looked down at her with a puzzled look on its face, looking confused about what she was talking about until it noticed the odd wires on her head.

Genuinely puzzled, it softly felt one of the red wires of her glossy hair, thinking it was surely a wig she is wearing that could be cosplaying until it gently tugged the strand in its hand.

It never came off when it yanked.

"That hurts you know," she replied gently.

She glanced up from gently nuzzling into its coat, looking hurt from the yank.

Now, baffled, it backed up from her a little, looking startled that the wire it had pulled is attached to her head, while she reached up with her right metal hand, softly rubbing the spot of where it had instantly pulled her connected wire.

"If you are curious, half the hair is made out of wires," she explained, rubbing the part where her wire was yanked.

She smiled with her lips after withdrawing her palm from her head, moving over to the creature, and gently patting the lovely creature's shoulder, as it still looked confused.

After patting the creature's shoulder, she walked past it, heading over to the exit.

"I gotta get goin'," she replied, as she turned to the still shocked creature, watching her as she walked away from it. "I got a passenger that needs to be out of this place, I need to get back home, and I love to talk, but I need to go."

She stopped for a moment, thinking to herself, before turning around and said thoughtfully, "My phone number is 471-769-6646 if you have a phone around here."

She gently opened the door that leads to the stairs that lead down to the following level, before gently turning to the creature and said, playfully sticking her tongue out, "I'll see you later, pinky!" before going into the hallway, softly giggling to herself as she strode, the door gently closing behind her back.

"'P-Pinky?'" it stuttered, placing a three-clawed hand on its feathery chest.

The creature's voice sounds like a female, also snapping out of her daze.

"My fur color is fuchsia, not pink!" she pointed out to the female on the other side of the door.

She paused for a moment, looking at her fur coat on her front, stroking it for a moment with her clawed right hand.

"Though, is it pink?" she quietly mumbled to herself, as she stroked the fur.

"Hey, Gretel!" a male's voice called from the other side of the corridor of where she is in, as she turned around, encountering the same goat-like creature from before in the first level.

"Fowler!" Gretel responded as she walked up to him after he stopped when she came up to him. "Remember that human you mentioned at the first level?"

Fowler nodded his head, answering her question.

"She is weird," Gretel replied thoughtfully, as she folded her arms over her chest. "She wasn't bothered by me scaring her, although I kept popping out from each hallway, but, at the end of the hallway, she… hugged me and called me 'pinky!'"

"I think you are overreacting over that human," Fowler calmly replied, rolling his eyes.

"I'm serious!" she huffed. "She commented about my fur while hugging me!"

Fowler had an unamused look on his face, as he rose an eyebrow.

Gretel chuckled nervously as her ears pinned down.

"All right, if you are weirded out by that human, we will do it together on the next level." Fowler shrugged, sighing to himself as he walked by her.

"A-Are you sure?" Gretel replied thoughtfully, looking unsure. "She's not even human."

Fowler turned back around to Gretel when she said the woman was not human, like if she said something that puzzled him.

"'Not even human?'" he repeated in confusion, turning halfway towards her. "What do you mean by that?"

"The wires on top of her head, they are attached to her head!" Gretel exclaimed as she pointed at her head. "Literally!"

"Overreacting again," Fowler sighed again, as he turned back down the hallway.

He walked down the corridors on the other side of the passageway as Gretel followed him behind.

"I am not!" she snapped as she followed him.

"Am too," he replied to her snap.

"Am not!" Gretel snapped.

"Am too." Fowler sighed.

"Am not!" Gretel snapped again.

They both continued bickering at each other as Fowler did not turn around.

As they both went deeper into the hallway, their voices trailed off in the distance as they disappeared.