Second goodbye

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Some sad Benry requested by @ErrorDark
Idk how good I am at making things sad, but I'll try.


For Henry, not many great things have happened in his life. For example, he'd gotten pushed around and manipulated to do things to make Joey Drew successful, but even that only lasted a little while. Then the Studio was going bankrupt.
And that's when Henry was fired. He'd never been more sad before. He loved working at the studio, his friends were always idiots, and most importantly, the cartoon character he created was brought to life and became his best friend.
That was, until he was told by Joey after he'd fired Henry, that the animator hated the little demon. And Bendy had always thought it was his fault that Henry had left.
But after each loop, it became more and more clear that it really was all Joey's fault. And because of that, Bendy went insane.
He didn't care, he didn't care at all. Nothing mattered anymore. Nothing but Henry. It was chapter 3 again. Henry was doing an errand for Alice.
Bendy had figured out a while ago that Henry wasn't aware of the loops. But he was, and he missed Henry. He missed hugging him, and drawing with him, and just talking to him in general.
But Henry was scared of him. Terrified. So while Henry was distracted, Bendy went through the wall right beside him and lurched out, grabbing him around the waist.
Henry yelped, and flailed, trying desperately to escape. Bendy hugged him close, pulling him back into the portal. They were in his lair.
He gazed down at the chestnut haired man in his arms. Henry's glasses were askew, making him look twice as confused as he already was.
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Alice sat at her monitors, watching as Henry was abducted. "Welp-there goes Henry." She muttered. "Leaves me to easily take his stupid wolf."
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"W-what are you doing?" Henry demanded, staring wide eyed up at Bendy. The demon sighed. "Henry I'm sorry this happened." Bendy said.
Henry didn't expect that. He reached up and wiped the ink from his eyes. "Don't be sorry, it's not your fault." Henry said.
"I-I jus want things ta go back how they used ta be!" Bendy whimpered. He felt he was dangerously close to breaking down and crying.
"Hey, hey it's okay bud, we'll find a way out." Henry softly said, patting the demon on the back. Bendy hugged him tighter.
"We've been stuck in a loop, at the end of it ya take that reel and it restarts the loop every time." Bendy explained.
Henry got an idea. "Bendy, what if you put it in?" Henry asked. Bendy hesitated. "I don't think I can." He said.
Henry picked it up and handed it to him. "Try." He said. "Because if anything is right, if this thing sends me back, which is the only human here currently, then if you put it in, all the ink monsters should go back.
I don't remember each time, but you do, so you'd know not to go back to the studio!" Henry tried explaining.
"No." Bendy said instantly, putting the reel down. "I won't say goodbye, not a second time." Bendy said sternly.
Henry gently held his hands, looking up at him. "Bendy. Yes you will, you can set them free. This is how you break the loop." Henry said.
Bendy blinked back tears. "N-no Hen, ya can't leave me again!" Bendy cried. Henry hugged him tight. "I don't want to either buddy, but this is for the better. It's for everyone's lives. The ones Joey stole." Henry said.
"B-but I c-can't loose ya a-again!" Bendy sobbed, hugging Henry so tightly he almost couldn't breathe. Henry cupped his cheeks in his hands.
"It's okay Bendy. You need to do this. Don't worry about me. I'd rather all of you get out instead of just me, it's better this way." Henry said sadly.
He had tears of his own falling down his face. He kissed the demon. Bendy stared into his eyes. "Henry I can't." He whimpered.
Henry took the reel from the ground and put it in Bendy's hands. He pushed the demon over to the spot where it would go.
"C'mon Bendy, everyone's counting on you. You can do it. I'll always be in your heart, I love you." Henry said, swallowing back sobs.
Bendy shook his head. Henry sighed, grabbing his wrist and forcing it into the reels holder. He was careful not to touch the reel.
"NO!" Bendy screamed. The room seemed to shake and Henry felt weak, falling to his knees. Bendy caught him. But they were both starting to fade away.
"HENRY I LOVE YA DON'T LEAVE!!!" Bendy screamed. Henry smiled at him. "I love you Bendy, give Joey a punch for me, will you?" Henry asked. He was gone. The studio was gone. Bendy was in the darkness.
No solid anything, just darkness. Floating in a never ending void. With no Henry. His feet hit wooden floor, and he noticed he was in toon form. Everyone else was there, back to normal, in Joey's house.
The man in question yelped as people appeared in his home. And oh boy, once they saw him, he knew he was done for.
Bendy felt so much anger and rage. Henry was gone because of him! Bendy punched Joey as hard as he could across the face, breaking his jaw.
The demon continued his reckless attacks to the now elderly man, breaking things, and shouting at the top of his lungs.
"HENRY IS GONE! IT'S ALL YER FAULT!!"
But even after countless punches, it didn't make anything better.
He broke down sobbing on the ground. Boris and Alice ran over to him. "Bendy-" Alice started. Bendy ran. He ran and ran and ran.
Into the woods. He collapsed to the ground. Henry was gone, he was dead. And Bendy was still alive. But surely Henry would go to heaven.
But Bendy? He's a demon. He goes to hell no matter what. But Henry was so amazing, Bendy knew in his heart Henry was in heaven.
It didn't matter. Bendy didn't want to be anywhere on earth. Not without Henry.
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The next morning the studio crew was searching for Bendy, wondering where the little demon could've gone.
"BEEEENDYYYY!!" They all shouted. They spotted some footprints that they knew were his in the mud. They followed them deep into the woods.
That's where his floating corpse was found in the river. He'd killed himself. And now him and Henry were forever separated.
Because Henry did in fact go to heaven, and Bendy, he went straight to hell.

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