Bendy woke up and found he was strapped down to a table. There was a mad doctor who was laughing. He had a machine with many different tools. The first was a chainsaw, then a pair of scissors, third was a drill, and the final one was... a plunger. The doctor wanted to steal Bendy's heart to escape with the monster that dragged Bendy down here.

Bendy was able to free himself, and stop the process. He threw the plunger at the mad doctor's face, blinding him. Bendy then looked to the doctor, and the monster blocked him.

Bendy blindly reached behind him, and he grabbed the brush.

"Oh poop," thought Bendy to himself.

But to his surprise, the monster panicked and ran off. The mad doctor then took his turn to leave. Bendy then saw a stickman with gloves like his. The stickman walked up to the controls, and he accidentally broke the lever, trying to shut the machine off. The machine then went haywire, and the stickman ran out with his life. The machine then turned to Bendy, who dodged the drill.

"HEY!" cried a voice.

The machine turned to see a small goblin with wings, and a mustache.

"OVER HERE, YA BUCKETS OF BOLTS!" The machine launched itself at the goblin, and he disappeared.

"MISSED ME!"

"Over here, Bendy!" cried the goblin. Bendy then ran over there, barely missing the machine attacks.

"Quick," said the Goblin, "Use a spin attack on the generator Bendy! Just spin in place while you hold the brush out!"

"Got it!" said Bendy, as he spun, and hit the machine. Bendy then hurried over to the other side, and jumped up to the second side, and he destroyed the second generator. The machine then broke down, and stopped working.

"Phew," said Bendy, "Thanks."

"Sure thing, I'm Gus," said the Goblin.

"Thanks Gus," said Bendy, as he and Gus walked into the halls of the castle, "Can you help me get home? I was dragged into this place by that weird monster."

"The Ink Demon," said Gus, "It's a creation of Joey Drew, made to haunt a twisted version of his world. And now, it's made of ink, paint, and thinner."

"Well, that 'Ink Demon' seemed very scared of this brush."

The brush then unleashed a stream of some green substance, and dissolved the wall a bit.

"WOW!" said Bendy.

"That's thinner," said Gus, "It can dissolve anything painted."

"Gosh," said Bendy, "I wonder what else this brush can do."

Bendy pointed the brush at the wall again, and a blue substance shot out, bringing the wall back with more color and life to it.

"That's paint," said Gus, "It can restore anything that's been dissolved by thinner, or create objects out of thin air."

Bendy then held out his arm, and paint floated up from him.

"It seems you absorbed some of the Ink Demon," said Gus.

Paint then started to float off all around Bendy's body.

"You're just full of surprises!" said Gus.

"But I'm still me!" said Bendy, "Let's practice."

After practicing on thins in the castle, like door and barrels, Bendy and Gus walked out into the courtyard of the castle. At the other end, there was the stickman behind some gates, and he shook his fist at Bendy. Bendy and Gus walked down, when Gus gasped and ducked down.

"OH NO!" exclaimed Gus, "SEARCHERS!"

"Are they dangerous?" asked Bendy.

"They don't make good company," said Gus, "Searchers are just one of many minions of the Ink Demon. Listen up, there are two ways to beat them: one, you can turn them into a puddle of green with thinner, or two, you can turn them good with paint until you hit them with too much thinner. Just try not to get hit too many times."

So, Bendy then turned them good with his paint.

"Good work," said Gus, "Now let's get out of here before more come."

Gus then pulled the lever, and opened the gates to reveal a projector screen with a title called Little Devil Darling.

"Why is there a projector screen her? How do we get out?" asked Bendy.

"The projectors are how we get from one part of Wasteland to another," answered Gus.

Bendy now understood, and they both jumped into Little Devil Darling.