Just Say That You Belong To Me-2-Denial

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It was shortly after he had left you, once the candy had taken complete effect, that it occurred to you why he had given you the sundrop candy as well. It had shorted out the effects of the moondrop candies and left you completely awake and aware, forcing you to dwell on the situation you were in.

It was almost cruel, using one drug to replace the other, to put you in an agitated state, leaving your mind racing in at all the possibilities and questions that remained. However, with him out of sight, the aggressive panic turned into a more controlled anxiety, a feeling of dread. It wasn't any more pleasant, but it was slightly easier to think around.

For one thing, what did he mean you tasted like him? You were revulsed, but the nausea candy did do its job so it didn't translate to anything tangible, just an overwhelming ick.

Also, shouldn't his programming be against hurting guests? And how had no one noticed you, clearly out of your head drugged up and being lugged around by a nine-foot robot?

There was something he wasn't telling you, and the fact that he (they? You assumed the other person involved, the one you'd heard with the raspy voice, was Moon, though you hadn't seen him yet) was so fixated on you freaked you out. How on Earth could this programmed piece of machinery take one look at you and decide he was so in love with you that he had to steal you?

And what if he was right? What if there was no way to get out, now that you'd been taken? You already couldn't see where Sun had gone, and even without the bindings, you weren't sure that you could outrun them anyway. Sun was massive, and you could only assume that Moon was about the same size, since they had the same purpose.

It was also odd that you hadn't seen Moon yet, either.

You were startled out of your thoughts by the sound of massive doors opening, and children screaming.

This wasn't helpful to you, because it was the PizzaPlex. There were massive doors and screaming children everywhere.

What happened next, however, was helpful.

"GOOD MORNING LITTLE RAYS!" Sun's voice rang out. He was yelling, definitely, but it also didn't sound like he was particularly far away.

You must be somehow still in the Daycare. That cheered you up slightly. The Daycare was close to the doors, to the main entrance. Not too far from freedom.

You had always considered yourself fairly level-headed, and knowing that there was at least a little hope, more than they had led you to believe, spurred you into action. Well, plan-making anyway. Action was a little bit of a stretch, considering you were still tied to a chair in three separate places and could barely move. But planning, you could do that.

And first was to get a better look at everything. The chair was sturdy and not moving, but the broken leg had to be a weak point and if you could exploit that, then there was the possibility of you untying yourself.

You rocked experimentally, but the wood of the floor was slightly rough like it had never been finished properly. Not rough enough to hurt someone, but there was too much friction for the chair to move. You sighed, then returned to trying to pull at the ropes again. You realized with a grimace that they were jump ropes. Just to add to the creepiness of this entire... thing. Scenario.

You weren't sure what to call it.

It wasn't often that someone was kidnapped by animatronics. (Company rumors notwithstanding.)

You wondered if they even understood the implications of what they'd done. They knew that they had done... something not great based on the discussion you'd very blurrily overheard before you woke up properly. But you found it hard to believe that their programming would give them the autonomy to plan and execute a whole kidnapping.

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