"What are we going to do? If they come here?" -Bridget

"I'm sure we'll be able to take care of them." -Travis

"Besides, there are more of us then them." -Dave

"Don't get overconfident by numbers my friends. They were able to handle Penelope, and she's one of the strongest." -Jack

"So what should we do?" -Dave

"Hm... well, what do you think we should do, Leroy?" -Jack

"If they come, we will wait and watch... we'll see how they function first, and then I'll come when the time is right. Just keep them on their toes." -Leroy

The Wild Time Cove is an indoor cave-themed playground for children. The first room you enter is the reception desk, where appointments are made or where the appointed are signed in. On the right side of the room, is where there is a poster hanging on a wall with a list of safety rules for the children, especially to not stand too close to the animatronics or climb the stages to each one. The next room is a large round room with two entrances on the immediate left and right side, without doors, where kids can go to play areas like a jungle gym or an obstacle course. There were two more rooms on the further left and right sides, with doors, with the left being the staff room, and the right being the kitchen. Near the center of the room is where rows of chairs are stationed in a slight outward rounded position, in front of five evenly-spaced out stages. There was a large gray curtain that covered about a foot inward from the stages, and the sides of the outer stages. The gray color of the curtain came close to matching the stone engraved walls and ceiling that were made to make the whole place look like the inside of a cave. Behind the curtains, which rose up when the animatronics were in use, were the five animatronics of the place standing on their own stage.

Behind the stages was a main hallway that went across the stages and had two openings at the end of each side. The openings turned; left turned right and right turned left, to two other hallways. These hallways were parallel and there were two openings on one side of each one that led towards a center hallway between them. Also, there was one room in the left hallway with a door that lead to the Employees' room, where there was another door in the room used as the employee entrance into the building.

At the ends of the left and right hallways were two vents that lead to a room where only the center hallway extended to. This room was a small round room, and it was the Security guard's room. There was a medium-sized wooden desk in the center of the room, with a camera tablet on the left side of the desk, and four white buttons and three red ones on the right side embedded halfway into the desk. There was a black swirling office chair behind the table, and the room had one light bulb above the center table, which didn't light the walls so the rest of the room was very dark. The hallway walls, ceilings, and floors were all metal-looking besides the cave appearance of the main rooms.

The animatronics were based upon animals that could be found in caves:

The one on the further right stage was a Raccoon animatronic. His eyes were green, his dominant fur color was gray besides his face which was white, and his feet, hands, and a mask around his eyes were all black. He had a fuzzy tail, and the colors of it were in black and white rings. His teeth were semi-sharp, which meant the tips were shaved a bit, and he had little claws on his hands. He wore a black scarf around his neck, with a brown hat on his head with holes for his ears to go through.

The one on the right stage, closer to the middle, was a Bat animatronic. Her eyes were deep blue, and her appearance mimicked the Megabat by having all black fur. She could wrap her wings around her body and open them up, and her hands were actually three hooked claws near the tips of her wings. Her only teeth were two sharp fangs. She wore a long green scarf around her neck, and a Black bonnet on her head.

The one on the further left stage was a Dingo animatronic with brown eyes. His appearance is similar to a dog, but with a broader head, longer snout, and erect ears. His fur was all orange, with all four of his paws being pure white up to his elbows and knees, and a white tip on his tail. He wore a blue scarf around his neck.

The one on the left stage, closer to the middle, was a Stripped-back Jackal animatronic with orange eyes. His chest and stomach was a light gray, while his back, head, arms, legs, and tail were dark gray. The tip of his tail was white, and he had white stripes all along his back and neck. He wore an orange scarf around his neck.

The last animatronic on the center stage, was a Wolf animatronic with yellow eyes. His fur was all soft gray, with white fur on his chest, paws, and the end of his bushy tail. His canines were sharp, while the rest of his teeth were shaved. His nose was black, as well as the other animatronics' noses, and he wore a dark gray scarf around his neck.

The squeaking of a door opening and closing in the distance was faintly heard, as light footsteps were also heard heading from the Employees' room to the Security guard's room. When the footsteps ceased to be heard, the Wolf animatronic lifted his head up and turned away from the curtain before him. He looked at a clock, that was hanging just above the wall from his entrance into the main hallway, and it read 11:50.

'They came a little early... good start for them,' The Wolf animatronic thought, as he turned back forward.

"Who goes first when the clock strikes twelve, Leroy?" The Jackal animatronic asked the Wolf animatronic, known as Leroy.

"Bridget goes first, and Dave goes second," Leroy replied.

"Not me?" The Jackal animatronic asked, in a fake, sad tone.

"No Jack, not tonight. I want to know who we're dealing with first," Leroy replied, as Jack the Jackal animatronic nodded.

"Get ready you two," Leroy said in a deeper tone, as Bridget the Bat animatronic and Dave the Dingo animatronic turned their eyes towards him.

In the Security Room:

Lily entered the Security guard's room with a look of puzzlement, since you couldn't see the walls of the room and there was only one center light. Lily walked over to the table, as she set her small black backpack down next to it. She quickly opened her bag and found a USB drive, as she looked under the table to see a computer system that was used for the cameras. After clicking the drive into port, Lily sat up on the chair, as she reached for her phone in her pocket to call Ethan. The phone rang twice, and then Ethan answered,

"Lily? Your in?"

"Yes I am. It's pretty dark in this place," Lily said, as she looked at her desk and saw the buttons on the right and camera system on the left.

"It's supposed to mimic a cave, so maybe that's why it's so dark," Ethan said.

"I plugged in the drive to the security system," Lily said.

"Oh good. Let me see... okay... I think I'mmm... in now. Okay, I can see the building from my laptop, there are five animatronics there," Ethan said.

"Five huh? That's more than at Penelope's or Allen's," Lily said.

"Yeah, it'll be a long night if we have to break them all," Ethan said.

Then Lily heard a beeping over the phone, and Ethan said, "It's twelve. Are you ready?"

Lily stretched her hands forward, as her fingers were intertwined, and then she placed her phone on the table on speaker and said,

"I am."

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