The hard line for the servers was extremely hard to find. There was so many cables in this room, it was not funny. But time was running out for the two of them. And Saphira was well aware her contractions could kick into high gear very quickly. She was bearing them well for the time being. She desperately wanted to get back to Freddy right now. That's an instinct that was screaming at her. She wanted, needed him right by her. But she could only do what she can. However, as they search for the hard line, both Gregory's and Saphira's Fazwatches suddenly filled with loud static. Someone was trying to reach them. Both of them quickly shut off the communication line, and they stare at each other with wide eyes.

"I don't think we're going to find the hard line," Gregory whispered nervously, swallowing as he glanced around. "Maybe we should just cut all the lines connected to the servers. That might be the only way we can be sure."

That was a good idea. Saphira turned to the servers, though as she was going to swing, another contraction hit and she almost dropped the axe from her hands. She managed to tighten her grip around the axe and she took a deep breath. "You are going to have to do it." She held the axe to the boy, and he looked at her in surprise. "The handle is wood, so you are not going to be shocked. I would do it, but…I can't. I need to save my strength as much as I can, Gregory." The boy took the axe hesitantly and turned to the computers. "Alright, cut as close to the computers as you can. There's a chance we can find the hard line…but I wouldn't be surprised if Springtrap is prepared for this. This could just be one of many."

"Uggghhh, don't say that." The boy took a deep breath and swung the axe as hard as he could, hitting the cables on a set of servers. The blade, which was still sharp, cut through the cables like they were butter. "Alright, that's one."

Saphira watched as the boy continued to cut the other cables. She stood by the door as she listened quietly for any sound of the bots heading their way. And as Gregory cut the lines, the servers would shut off from no power reaching them. The lights dim slightly, but the room was dark anyway, so there was not much light. She kept her flashlight on so they could see. Gregory eventually cut all the lines, and so far, it seemed everything was dead. Gregory breathed heavily as his arms were hurting from swinging it.

He looked at Saphira and was about to drop the axe. "I guess we should get going…"

She nodded, grabbing the axe from Gregory. He looked at her in surprise. "We may need this." He was silent for a moment as he realized what she meant, and nodded. "Let's keep moving. I do not trust that Springtrap doesn't know already."

Gregory said nothing as the two run to the dark door at the end of the room. He turned the knob of the door and opened it, grimacing as the door groaned loudly from the force. There goes their cover, it would seem. And they were met with several flights of stairs heading up. Saphira groaned a little as she was already very tired, but she was not about to let it stop her. Gregory looked at her with worry as the boy was aware that labor was extremely painful and exhausting. There was already a layer of sweat on her skin, strands of hair was sticking to it. But he was also sweating from fear, so it could be a mix for her.

They begin to climb the stairs as fast and quietly as they could. Saphira wasn't able to be as quiet, due to her weight, though she moved as quietly as she could. So far, nothing was happening, and it was almost too quiet. Saphira jumped as static came through her Fazwatch again and she quickly shut it off. As much as she wanted to try and respond to whoever was trying to reach her, she wasn't going to. At least, not yet. The Fazwatches were jammed, and Saphira knew it. The animatronics probably couldn't even see them below the pizzaplex.

That was the one thing Saphira did know. The animatronics never could see Springtrap below the pizzaplex. She didn't know why, but she suspected that there was a layer of security Springtrap had that they were not aware of. It could be a unique electrical current of a sort, but that didn't really matter. The animatronics are going to just have to find them by searching the old-fashioned way…even though that could take a long time. And they were not even near where Saphira was last time. At least, Saphira assumed that.

Saphira was breathing heavily by the time she reached the top of the stairs. She was wishing she had some water as well, but any kind of water down here would likely be dirty and toxic. So she could only keep going. Gregory stood by Saphira and looked around. The top of the stairs lead to a single door and the boy walked over to open it, and he saw this room was filled with more servers. Saphira looked up to see them and she groaned a little.

"I guess I was right…" She said between deep breaths, walking over to the room. "Springtrap has a lot…" She paused for a moment as she noticed a thick cable leading up into the roof. "That's a hard line there…" She held the axe to Gregory. "Get it while I catch my breath."

Gregory took the axe and nodded before running over to the cable and swinging the axe, slicing the cable and turning the servers off. "Got it." Gregory smiled and walked back to her. "Though the servers are set up like a maze in here."

Gregory was not wrong. This room was rather large, and all the servers were kept behind metal bars for some reason. And, as Gregory said, they were set up like a maze. Saphira didn't particularly like it. It clearly was built to slow people down. She took the axe back from Gregory and walked towards them. There was no other way out of the room, so they had to hurry. Plus, they both jumped as they hear something from downstairs. It sounded like a loud thump, and they both did not stand around to listen as they scurry among the servers to get through the maze as quickly as possible.

As they make their way through, they found a few dead ends, which was surprising and annoying at the same time. But they wasted no time getting upset, and they eventually found the end of the maze, and stood before two doors right by each other. The doors were white, and they did not know where the doors lead to. But Saphira and Gregory decide to open them at the same time, and when they did, Gregory jumped back as he was started when he found a room filled with metal rods and spools of rusted, barbed wire. It was clearly used as storage. Whereas the door Saphira opened, led into a small office. It seemed like an old security office or something.

But they step inside and they heard the sound of footsteps walking up the stairs quickly. It was the endos. The nightmare bots probably were either deactivated or went a different route. They ran to the other end of the office, and they opened it in an extremely dark hallway. As they look left and right, Saphira felt a sense of déjà vu. She had been here before. The dark, pale walls on either side with numerous doors…this seemed like it was the labyrinth she found herself in last time. And she still did not know how she got out.

"I know where we are," Saphira whispered, stepping out of the room and closing the door behind Gregory. "Springtrap is probably near…" She gasped as she heard footsteps to their right. "Oh, shit!" They turn left to run away from the footsteps as quickly as they could. They only had to run a few feet, and they made another left into another long hallway. "Damn! I forgot how long this place is."

Gregory glanced around nervously, the footsteps were getting louder, and he swore he could hear wheels coming towards them. "M-Maybe w-w-we should not have destroyed those servers…" He smiled a little at his bad joke. "Um…w-w-where do we go?"

"We just keep walking." Saphira knew of not other answer to give to Gregory. She didn't want to give him false hope. "Get ready to duck into any of these rooms, regardless of what might be in them."

The boy understood. He knew that their flashlights will probably give away their position as well. But they could not see otherwise, and there was only a few dim lights on the wall that were even lit. And they barely gave enough light to see. But the only thing that was different here was there were bodies here. And Gregory noticed they were fresher skeleton bodies. These skeletons still had stains of blood and flesh on them, and he was extremely grossed out. But Gregory did his best to not feel nauseous, even though the smell of death was all around them at this point, and it was extremely wretched.

Saphira was also struggling with nausea, but there was no time for being sick, and she knew it. They walk quickly down the hallway and made a right this time. Saphira wished she knew which way to go. She also knew there was another layer to this hell to go as well. The Endo Warehouse was above this place. Saphira wished she knew how to get there, but she only remembered fleeing from Springtrap and the nightmare bots. And it was Mr Hippo who took her out of the place, so she had no idea of where they should go.

As much as they both wanted to stop and assess their surroundings, the footsteps were still approaching from behind. They couldn't stop, and they had to keep moving to stay alive as much as they could. Though as they keep making lefts and rights, and sometimes they keep going ahead, Saphira felt as thought they were becoming more and more lost. It was frustrating to her, but they had no choice.

The only thing that did made them stop was hearing the sound of nightmare bots rolling from a hallway ahead of them. With a door on the right, Gregory opened it quickly and they step inside quickly and Saphira closed it gently. They shine their lights around in the room and found it was filled with cabinets, which made it easier to hide behind. Gregory managed to hide inside one of the cabinet doors, while Saphira managed to hide in a corner and they both turn their flashlights off for the moment.

While she stood there, another contraction hit her and she covered her mouth and bit her hand as she grimaced and held her stomach. They were getting worse rather quickly she noticed, and she wasn't entirely surprised given what her body was forced to endure recently. Although she was silently wishing that the twins were not in a hurry to leave her body. If there had always been a way for women to slow a birth, it would be useful at this very moment. Though there was no such luxury.

In the middle of her contraction, she tensed even more as the door was pushed open and she pressed herself against the corner as much as possible. But she could see three nightmare bots rolling in and their eyes suddenly glow brighter, as if they were like the high beams of a car and began to look around. They were clearly scanning this room, but both Saphira and Gregory remain silent, and kept their flashlights off.

The bots rolled around the room slowly as they look around. Saphira watched the lights move around the room as they glance around. She jumped when one of the bots turned its head in her direction. She was luckily behind the cabinet that it couldn't see her, but she remained still and took deep breaths to keep herself from grunting while the pain of the contraction passed. The bot just stared for a moment before looking away and staring at another corner before they roll out of the room and closed the door behind them.

Saphira rests her forehead against the cabinet wall in front of her, letting a few tears fall from her eyes as she pondered on what they could do. There was very little they could do. She looked at the axe in her hand, knowing it was the only weapon that they even had against the nightmare bots and endos. She knew they would run into the Freddy endo at some point, though she did worry Springtrap had put casings on them to trick them. That could be something they would end up falling for.

"Saphira?" She gasped as she jumped in surprise, turning her head to see Gregory standing by the cabinet, shining his light at her. "They've moved away. The footsteps have moved away too. We should be fine, and we can keep moving."

Saphira smiled at him as she appreciated that he was letting her know that it was safe. "Thanks, Gregory." She took a deep breath and moved out from her hiding spot. "I am sorry that I am slowing you down."

Gregory smiled at her and placed his hand on her arm. "You have treated me as if I were already your family, Saphira. I see you as a big sister, and I would feel stupid if I ran off and left you alone. You aren't slowing me down. It's best that one of us had the strength to fight is needed."

Hearing that from Gregory warmed her heart. He was so sweet, and he cared for her. She almost wanted to start crying, but she kept herself together. "Thank you. I can't promise that I won't slow you down now, Gregory. I am afraid things are moving fast for me, and it is not ideal."

"I know. If we find water, you can have it. And if there's a way for me to crawl back up top, I'll do that too. But only if you are safe." Gregory tiptoed over to the door and opened it to peer out, glancing left and right. Their eyes have adjusted to the darkness, but it was still hard to see. He listened silently, and all the movements were in the direction they had come from. "We should keep going."

Saphira nodded as she walked over to the door and followed Gregory out, turning left to head away from the sounds of endo footsteps and the nightmare bots. She did not know where they were, but they keep walking and continue to turn left and right whenever there was a tunnel to follow. They eventually turned into a very long hallway. This one did not have any other connecting hallways, and there were no doors either.

The hallway lead to a large archway, and it was another area of trash. Saphira was not too pleased, but they were here now, and they could only move towards it as fast as they possibly could. They knew that the only risk that they had now was that they would be spotted. And it wouldn't be unusual either. But Gregory and Saphira keep running as fast as they could, and they cautiously walk through the archway.

Gregory jumped and stopped as he stepped on a metal piece, and it shifted down suddenly, causing a loud clang. They glance at each other, and run over the piece and onto a ramp that clanged as they run across it. They had no doubt that they would be heard. Though they run by a short ramp leading into a large space with carts, bins and numerous trash bags. Saphira paused as she thought she saw a door, but it was a metal wall instead.

Gregory grabbed Saphira's wrist to tug her gently to follow so they could keep running. She followed the boy, glancing around as the tunnel they ran through was full of garbage. Though as they reached the end of the tunnel, they both saw a nightmare bot head in the rubble. It's eyes were glowing as it was still on. Saphira shivered as seeing these nightmare bots with painted wide, toothy smiles and black paint around their eyes with tear streaks down the faces always creeped her out. But with this head being on, they would know where they are. Plus, the noise of the metal.

Saphira glanced back as she heard the sound of nightmare bots approaching and they both turn left as it was the only way they could go. Saphira was really struggling with running so much. Her legs and back were on fire, but she was pushing herself. They run down a short flight of stairs and turn right. They slow down as they see several metal beams set across a gap in the ground. They glance at each other nervously before they began to quickly make their way across it.

Saphira was extra careful and jumped as the beams shifted slightly from their weight. She was relieved when her feet touched the other side and she stopped for a moment. "I need to stop for a moment..."

"But they're coming!" Gregory whispered loudly with a frown. He grabbed her arm and tugged her gently. "Come on! We can find somewhere else you can rest at. This is not the best place..."

Gregory was cut off as Saphira let out a loud gasp. A nightmare staff bot that was among the rubble beside them had reached out suddenly and grabbed Saphira's ankle. Saphira kept herself from screaming as she yanked her ankle, trying to get it away from the bot, but it clamped both hands around her ankle tightly and it was starting to squeeze. And it was hurting Saphira, and she had to brace herself on the way to stop herself from falling, which causing her to drop the axe.

Gregory snatched the axe and slammed the blade onto the arms. The blade smashed through the casing and he swung again to cut through the wires, which he did successfully the second time. The bot waved its broken arms up and down and looked at Gregory. The boy ignored it as he knelt down to pull the arms off Saphira's ankle and they run from it since it can't get up without the arms.

Saphira was relief as Gregory gave her the axe back and they run from the bot down the short hallway. They reached the end and found themselves looking left and right again. However, they both tense as they see nightmare bots on their right. The bots were staring at then and the two back away slowly from them. Saphira somewhat hoped they weren't operational, but the heads would move as they moved, so they were definitely functional.

They didn't get too far back from them as the bots charge at them suddenly. Saphira let out a scream and swung the axe to slammed it into some of them. She was about to shout at Gregory to run when she saw he picked up something and threw it at one of the bots and grabbed another thing from the ground. She assumed it was garbage, but she saw he had thrown a brick at one of the bots.

She swung again, cutting off threw heads of the nightmare bots as she and Gregory back away further. She heard metal cracking by her and she glanced to see Gregory had found a hammer. He was slamming it in the nightmare bots. The impact of the hammer was cracking the casing of the bot heads, which was making it easier for Gregory to destroy them. The bots tried grabbing their arms and legs, but both Gregory and Saphira were moving so they would not.

Thankfully there was only twenty bots here, or that's what Saphira counted anyway. But they managed to destroy and damage enough of the bots to turn and keep running. The run around a bent into another long hallway, though they heard footsteps approaching ahead of them, so they ducked through a door to the left.

Saphira was relieved as she needed a moment. Plus, another contraction hit her, and she let out a soft whine of pain, clutching her stomach as the pain coursed through her whole body. She did not even know what was in the room they were hiding in, but she did not care. She needed a moment to rest as she didn't know how much longer she could keep going, even though she would force herself to keep going.

"Here." She looked at Gregory and was surprised when he had a water bottle. "There's a heap of these in here." She blinked and looked around to see this room was filled with, not just water bottles, but two old venting machines and a table with cans of soda. It was odd, but it likely was a room that was ignored since it had no smell. "You should have this one."

Saphira smiled gratefully as she took the bottle and opened it to drink the water. She was relieved to taste the water on her tongue and she gulped down a lot of it. Gregory grabbed one to drink as well, and they both were lucky none of these bottles have been opened. So this was as fresh as they could get water. Saphira finished the entire bottle, and grabbed another one to drink. Gregory drank most of the water in his, but he didn't drink the whole lot. He didn't want to need the toilet, even though he wouldn't know if there was one down here somewhere.

Saphira drank half of the second bottle and she took deep breaths. "That feels better..." She paused so the footsteps they had heard before was getting closer. "Turn off your flashlight."

They crouched behind the table and turn off their flashlights. The footsteps was moving at a walking pace, and it certainly sounded like an endo. They did not know if the endo would open the door or not. However, as the bot got closer, a bright purple light could be seen shining through the gaps of the door. They both glance at each other nervously as they wait for the endo to walk by them.

It eventually did, but it did not go far. It stopped after a few minutes and the two waited, hoping it would be clear. But the bot suddenly began to run back. Saphira and Gregory tense and jump as the door was punched open suddenly. There was a growl and Saphira saw the legs of the bot that was here. She blinked in surprise as it looked like Freddy's legs. Except, it wasn't Freddy.

The legs of the bot was covered in a casing, and Saphira was not sure it it was red. But the shape of the casing made her think of Freddy. Every bot's body was slightly different in shape, and Saphira had gotten familiar with all of them. But this bot had worn casings. Whether or not that was deliberate, she could just see the holes in the casing. And the feet was definitely a Glamrock foot, but the endo foot was exposed and it hard long, sharp, blue claws. This was interesting as it meant Springtrap had indeed put casings on some of the endos.

The purple light they had seen came from their animatronic's eyes. It was looking around in this room before running from the door, and punching another door open. It obviously knew that she and Gregory were hiding somewhere in this hallway, and it was looking for them. They both knew to wait for the bot to leave so they could try and follow in its direction, even though that could be a bad idea.

Saphira jumped and took deep breaths, trying to ignore the sound of the doors being punched open. A couple even sounded as though they were torn off their hinges. It was terrifying. She counted the sound of every door that the animatronic was punching open to get an idea how many rooms there were to walk by. She counted eighteen when the animatronic reached the end, and it seemed to stomp away

"Now that it's walking away, we need to go," Saphira whispered to Gregory. "If therefore another crossroads ahead, we go the opposite direction. Hopefully that will lead us to the factory, or close to it. Make sure that you stay close..." Saphira paused and grimaced as she felt another contraction. She covered her mouth with her arm as she let out another whine. Gregory was worried about her, the contractions pass and she tool a deep breath. "Stay close and keep your hammer by your side. That and this axe are the only weapons we have to defend ourselves."

Gregory understood as he stood up. "Then let's go."

They turn their flashlights back on and walk to the door. They cautiously peer out, looking left and right for any sign of the bots. They could still hear that animatronic walking away, so that was a good sign. They both take deep breaths as they begin to follow in that direction. They make their way to the end of the hallway, and it was indeed a crossroads as Saphira suspected. The animatronic though had gone left, and to their right, was a set of stairs.

They were quick to run towards the stairs and they carefully and quietly ran up them to a green door. They push it open and they find themselves staring at a large concrete area with columns holding up the ceiling. This was filled with destroyed nightmare bots, cable pieces, a couple forklifts, pine pallets and car tyres. There was blood and fuel stains on the ground, and dripping water was echoing in this room.

Saphira and Gregory could not see where the next place they should go to, but that did not matter. As they walk further into the large space, they heard the sound of footsteps running up the stairs they had just come and smash the door open. They both shriek fearfully and turn to see what was behind them. They both feel as though their blood had run cold at what they saw.

It was the Freddy endo, and it was wearing old Glamrock Freddy casings, but he almost looked nothing like him. "Super stars..." He began to speak in a slow, menacing tone. "I am so glad that I found you." His eyes glowed a dark purple as he glared at both Saphira and Gregory. "Why do you hide? I am here to rescue you."