Pure gasped as she watched the scene in front of her. Mangle had Pewds' arm in her mouth, blood pouring from the wound. All she could do is sit and watch in horror. Mark seemed to regain control of himself, because he yelped in surprise and immediately started to look for ways to help Felix.
Mangle started moving towards where the parts and service room was. This isn't good. Suddenly, Pure had an idea. She grabbed a little tool she found near the marionette box and carefully snuck around so Mangle wouldn't see her. She turned the device on and tapped it against Mangle's jaw. The animatronic locked up, her jaw falling open.
Felix jumped away from Mangled, holding his jaw. "H-how did you know how to do that?" He asked, eyes wide and face pale.
"I guessed, now let's go get you bback to Chilled." She said, then turned to Mark, suddenly a little shy. "You can manage winding the box up, right?" When he nodded, she turned back to Pewds and pulled him to his feet, supporting him on her shoulders.
She quickly made her way back to the office, where Anthony was trying to handle everything at oonce. He didn't look up from the camera when she walked in. "What the hell Felix! Leaving me at a time like this?! Screw you man!" He growled.
"Not Felix." I said, carefully setting Felix against the wall. Now Chilled looks up.
"Pure? What happened to Felix?" He says, standing and walking over.
"Mangle happened."
"Where is Mark?" Anthony said, panic evident in his voice.
"Relax, he's out with the wind up box." She replied, setting Felix down and treating the wound. Beside minor flinching, Pewds didn't move too much. Pure used some toilet paper from the bathroom they passed on the way over here as a bandage. It should be good enough for now. She sighs and sits next to him, resting her head on his shoulder.
"I'm fine, you don't need to worry." He said, wrapping an arm around her.
"But you could've died...."
"Let Pewds worry about you, not the other way around." He said with a smile.
She relaxed against him, a smile stretching across her face. "Okay."
With those words, Night two draws to a close.