Chapter 20- Blinding conflict

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(All I'm going to say about this chapter is that it is probably the best one so far!)

Bendy led you over to the archways and passed through the left one. You were too horrified of whatever was in here to ask where the other one led, oblivious to the fact that it was actually a hallway connected to the maze the two of you had entered.

"Stay close to me...I don't want to take any chances." He told you sternly, his voice much quieter than before.

The ink was uncomfortably cold, and it worsened your current state tenfold. That wasn't even the main problem, however. The thought of running into something hellish was branded into your mind as well. It was silent from then on, and the only noise being heard was the sloshing of the ink the two of you waded through. Bendy easily glided through it, but you were having more difficulties with it yourself.

The two of you passed through the flooded hallways, and you almost gagged at the sight of multiple other lifeless bodies scattered throughout the area. Some of them carried blackened hearts in their hands. Not anything childlike or impractical; these were real hearts. Once bearing the life of some poor, unfortunate creature, and now ripped out and evidently placed in their hands. It was almost like whoever had done it to them wanted them to present it to potentially dangerous challengers as a way to deter them.

Bendy wouldn't be deterred. He would never stand down to any creature down here; his pride wouldn't allow it.

You stayed right at his side, nervously glancing behind you every once in a while. Ahead of you stood a fairly large box, nestled in the corner where the hallway abruptly turned. It had a big door on the front, and blotchy letters at the top that read, "Little Miracle."

"I sure could use a miracle right now." You mumbled to yourself. Sure, Bendy was there to protect you, but what if something went terribly wrong?

What if something down here manages to dispose of the ink demon? What if I die down here?

The weight of your life was in Bendy's claws, but knowing that didn't prevent the possibility of dying.

'I...I trust him...'


"(y/n)." Bendy said lowly, quickly catching your attention.

The demon had stopped walking, and his body was turned towards you so that he was able to crane his neck back in the direction you both came from.

You looked down the hallway as well, and that's when you felt your heart drop.

At the end of the hallway where you had just been, a very intense beam of light shone on the wall at the corner, and heavy, sloshing footsteps thumped from around the corner. For every thump, the light on the wall grew bigger, and Bendy hurriedly stepped forward to defend you from whatever it was approaching.

"(y/n), get in the miracle station." He instructed, barely sparing you a glance whatsoever.

You didn't move, and your eyes grew wide as the thumping finally revealed its owner.

The light on the wall was instantly pointed at the two of you when the creature turned the corner, and it was blindingly bright. You harshly squinted your eyes at it, and the light flickered here and there as the figure screeched at the two of you.

It was an abomination only the devil could manage to conjure up. The light was coming from its face, or in this case, the large projector that took the role of it's head. The creature was very slightly slumped forward, with reels and wires protruding from its inky form and making it look much bigger than it actually was.

"(y/n)! Get in the station!" Bendy repeated, hunching down into a fighting stance.

The sound of the projector and Bendy's voice whirred into your mind and you let out a shriek, finally gaining control over your unmoving body and darting to the station.

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