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I was now in the office alone and without a flashlight. I only had the computer to look at the camera feeds. I could no longer see outside the dark doorways. Now I could only look at the cameras and determine whether or now the animatronics could reach me from the distance they were at. This made things even harder because, the animatronics were very active and I had no way to tell if they were close.

I needed to do the best I possibly could to keep the animatronics out by myself until morning or if Dillon got back. If Dillon never returned, I would be in the office alone for the last hour of the night.

Another challenge I now faced was keeping a constant watch on the camera feeds while needed to close the doors. If I saw that an animatronic was close by, I needed to get up, close a door and return to the computer to see where the other animatronics where. Now that the animatronic began working together to catch me by luring me to one door so another can get in through another door, I ended up closing both doors when an animatronic was near, looked at the camera feeds to be sure their was no other animatronic was near by, and then open the other door if nothing was near.

I tried not to keep the right door closed to long. In case Dillon survived by a miracle, I figured that I should keep the right door open to allow him to come back into the office.

I sat in the office doing all I could to keep the animatronics out of the office. Suddenly I heard someone scream, "Ahhhhh." It came from outside the office.

"Dillon," I called once. I didn't want to call again fearing that I might alert the animatronics.

I continued monitoring the camera feeds and rushing back and forth from the computers to the doors. While I did this, I checked the camera feed that looked at the hallway with the bathroom, but it was covered in static.

I didn't stay at that camera long, I continued looking through the other camera feeds trying to see where the animatronics were. Later, I noticed the Freddy Fazbear was approaching the left doorway of the office. Upon realizing this, I ran to the left door and closed it. Afterwards I looked at the camera feeds around the right door. Nothing was near at the moment.

I would have closed the right door immediately before checking the camera feeds, but I wasn't sure if Dillon was still alive. I wanted to keep the door open in case that if he were still alive, he would be able to get back into the office.

Later, Freddy moved away from the office and I opened the door. I then continued looking through the camera feeds. I check the one that looked at the bathroom entrance. It was clear now and I found Dillon. He was dead. His body was laying on the floor outside the bathroom. There was no blood anywhere, so he must have been strangled.

I frowned when I saw this. "I warned you it was dangerous," I said. Now I had no flashlight for the remainder of the night and it was confirmed that the animatronics would kill me if they got to me.

I was more afraid than I had ever been in my life. I looked through the camera feeds furiously now. When I did this, I noticed that Chica the chicken was approaching the right doorway and Bonnie the rabbit was approaching the left doorway. I quickly closed both doors.

Chica and Bonnie stayed where they were for a while and Freddy was not to far either. "Why are they hanging around closer to the office," I thought. I never found this out for sure, but I figured that Dillon's dead body close to the office had something to do with it. Maybe the animatronics saw Dillon's body and recognized it as an exoskeleton without its costume on. They killed him because we had angered them when they couldn't get into the office. My prediction was that they have seen what they view to be an exoskeleton without its costume on and feel a higher need to catch me, in which they view to be another exoskeleton without its costume on.

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