N o b o d y a s k e d b u t h e r e i s s o m e B e n r y.
After Joey had summoned the toons, they got along well with the workers, and each other. They also did acting at the studio and loved it.
Boris and Alice were currently on the stage acting, all the other workers watching and helping with making video recordings and music.
Henry sat near the back of the room drawing at a desk that was shoved in the corner, facing the stage. He would glance up every so often to watch the toons.
When Bendy was off, he walked over to Henry. He had taken a liking to the animator. He sat on the ground beside Henry's chair, tail swishing back and forth.
He watched his friends on stage, dancing and singing, in Boris's case, playing the clarinet. He knew the two loved each other.
And in all honesty, it made him feel lonely, because he was the last toon. There was no fourth toon, there was three, and he was the one without anyone.
The little demon let out a sigh, slouching in sadness. The scribbling of Henry's pencil stopped and he looked down at Bendy.
The toon let out another small sigh. Henry leaned to the side and gently poked his shoulder. Bendy turned, eyes locking with Henry's.
"You okay bud?" Henry asked in a whisper, as to not disturb the two preforming onstage. Bendy hesitated, then stiffly nodded.
Henry raised an eyebrow at him. "You sure? You look sad." He said.
"It's just...what do ya see when ya look over at Alice and Boris together?" Bendy asked.
"Well, they look happy, they love preforming and even when they aren't preforming they seem to really love spending time with each other." Henry observed.
"Exactly. They have each other as lovers, and I'm like, the third toon, the one with nobody." Bendy sighed.
"Aww c'mon Bendy, you've got plenty of friends, and lots of people love you." Henry said, picking up the demon and hugging him. Bendy felt a bit better seated in Henry's lap.
He always felt a bit better when he was around Henry. "I know, but it's not the same. I'm not sayin I don't enjoy being round my friends, cuz I do, I just wish I could have someone as more than a friend." Bendy explained.
Henry let out a chuckle. "Don't we all." He said. Bendy looked up at him. He was facing the stage, the lights reflecting in his glasses.
Did Henry not get it? Did the animator not get the hint? Bendy might have to rephrase what he meant to say.
Bendy was tired of being lonely, and he felt strongly towards the animator, but what if Henry would rather be alone?
There really was only one way to find out. "Henry, are ya lonely?" Bendy asked. Henry shifted uncomfortably at the personal question.
He then realized what Bendy was trying to tell him. "Y-yeah, I guess." He muttered. Bendy stood in the animators lap and faced him, pie-cut eyes meeting brown eyes.
Bendy's tail slowly switched as he gently cupped Henry's cheeks in his hands. Henry's breath hitched, but he didn't pull away.
A light blush was spread across his face. By now nobody was watching the two on stage, their focus on Bendy and Henry to see what would happen.
Even Alice and Boris stopped. The music dropped, the recording was still on, but Norman swivelled it to face the two at the desk.
Henry and Bendy didn't even notice. All Henry could see was Bendy, his heart pounding so hard he thought it might come out of his chest.
Bendy finally kissed him, both of their eyes fluttering shut and both smiling slightly.
Everybody else waited a few seconds, then burst out cheering. Bendy and Henry separated in a second and realized everybody was staring at them!
Both of their faces had flushed a dark red and that's when Bendy noticed Norman's projector facing them.
"Y-you were recording us?! Norman, what the hell!" Henry yelped. Wally burst out laughing.
"Oh, go suck Jacks dick Wally!" Bendy spat, angry at him for laughing.
Wally's laughter stopped. He suddenly became scarily serious. "Bet." He said.
"N-no!" Jack spluttered, blushing so much he might've exploded. "Wally no!"
Wally burst out laughing again. "Jus kiddn' Jacky!" He giggled.
"I bet you're not." Henry muttered.