Revelations and Insults

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"Uncle Henry... Uncle Henry! UNCLE HENRY!" Michael yelled to the frozen man who couldn't stop staring at the three animatronics in front of him who were just as concerned that another human didn't seem to take them being alive all too well.

"Hi... I'm Charlie." Charlie shyly introduced herself to the animatronics, a bright grin on her face as she couldn't believe her daddy and Mr. Afton's bots were in the house and walking around on their own.

"Hello there Charlie, I'm Fredbear, this is my best friend SpringBonnie, and my other good friend Security Puppet." Fredbear couldn't help but return Charlie's grin, getting down to her level, excited that a child wasn't looking upon him without fear.

"Nice to meet ya, Charlie." SpringBonnie gave a small nod to her.

"Greetings little one." Security Puppet cooed at her with a sweet smile.

Just as, Charlie took a step toward them, only to be stopped by Elizabeth, who quickly grabbed her arm.

"Don't do it, Char, they're weirdos," Elizabeth told her with not so-subtly whispering the last part.

Causing Fredbear to give a dejected sigh, still forcing a grin on his face at that.

"Come on, kid, it can't hurt for you to be a little nicer now, would it." SpringBonnie did its best to be polite to her, despite Elizabeth giving it the cold shoulder.

"You're not my daddy." Elizabeth sneered at the yellow rabbit, tugging Charlie closer to her protectively.

"He's just trying to be nice, Liz..." C.C spoke up softly as he walked up next to her, making sure to avoid Fredbear's gaze.

"Hmph!" Elizabeth turned from the animatronics, dragging a confused Charlie along with her to the couch. C.C still walking with her.

"What a rude little girl." Security Puppet shook its head.

"Well, there goes another child we can't talk with." Fredbear stood back up, regaining its composure, though its face was full of dismay.

"Doesn't that kid know any manners, I swear." SpringBonnie frowned, tapping its foot in annoyance.

"Uncle Henry!" Michael now resorted to grabbing his shoulders and shaking him.

Finally, the older man snapped out of his stupor, now sputtering as the man could only point to the animatronics and then to the black and white door.

"We have a lot to talk about, Uncle Henry...a lot." Michael, in hindsight, should've made some lavender tea for himself as well as his uncle. Guiding them to the living room couch as they were going to be there for a bit.

Explaining everything did take a mental toll on Michael as well as Henry, the man clearly had questions about how all of this was even possible. And where William even went if he no longer exists on this plane of existence. Halfway through explaining, Henry opted for the younger kids to go play outside, as he wasn't trusting the animatronics due to them being literal sentient machines and didn't know their intentions. Henry hoped that they still followed their programming for protecting the children. By the time the explanation was done, Henry pinched the bridge of his nose as his brows were furrowed, taking some time to process the bombshell.

"So, let me get this straight... William no longer exists, there's a door that leads to a house thing that is outside of space and time, these animatronics are alive and more are coming, anything else I'm missing?" Henry returned his attention to Michael, who gave him a tired expression.

"There's also the letter we found in the other house." Michael lightly tapped the armrest, glancing at the animatronics once in a while to monitor them.

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