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The small demon glanced at everything that surrounded him; the colors, the life, the emotions, everything. And as he walked beside the famous mouse, Mickey pointed to different things. As they walked down a corridor, the mouse pointed towards a window. And outside that window were many fluffy blue bunnies, splashing in a baby pool. 

Mickey turned to him. "Do ya wanna go outside?"

Bendy blushed. "I, w-well... I've never met any of them before..."

The mouse smiled. "They're kids! They'll love you, I'm sure of it. They really are quite nice, after all..."

The demon sighed, giving in. "Well, what's there to lose, then?"

Mickey nodded, and waved him along to a side door to the castle. They stepped out of the door, bypassing a friendly looking guard who gave them each a polite nod. The mouse then, with Bendy awkwardly following, led him to the bunny children.

Sitting in a lawn chair sat a rabbit with blue shorts and tall black bunny ears. "Hey, #231! Don't be mean to your sister!" A small blue bunny giggled and said, 

"I won't, Dad!"

Oswald's ear twitched as all of the bunny children gasped. "Uncle Mickey!" They squealed. Some, with soaking fur, hopped out of the pool and onto Mickey. 

The rabbit chuckled. "Alright kids, don't choke him!" 

The tiny bunnies reluctantly jumped off, splashing back into the pool. Oswald waved, his eyes glossing over the shy demon. 

"Oswald, this is Bendy."

The demon waved gently. 

The rabbit nodded. "I know! Sorry I never really introduced myself yet either..." Oswald stood and held out a hand. Bendy reluctantly shook it, really not used to touching or any personal contact whatsoever. 

Oswald let go, a smile on his face. "Are you two staying? There's a few more chairs," he offered, waving a hand around to signify a total of four more chairs. 

Mickey glanced at Bendy. "We can if you want."

The demon shuffled his feet ever so slightly. "Okay," he said quietly. His eyes watched the kids who were splashing the water, and he bit his lip. As long as it doesn't touch me...

Sitting down on the driest side next to Oswald, the horned cartoon drew its legs up to its chest. He had to admit it was quite beautiful out today- a few clouds here and there, but they didn't seem to look at all frightening. With a temperature of around 80 degrees, it was perfect for swimming with the little bunny children. 

One of the dry bunnies hopped to Bendy and flashed a tiny smile. 

"Hello...?" Bendy peered to the father for a name. 

"#411," Oswald grinned. 

Bendy peered back down to the patient bunny. "Hello there, four-eleven!"

The child giggled. "Hello! Do you want to play?" it hopped on the chair with him. Bendy bit his cheek. 

"I dunno- depends on what you're playing."

"Hide and Seek!" Bendy grinned a little in relief. 

"Who else is playing?"

Almost all of the dry bunnies raised their hands. The demon jumped up, a spark of childish excitement shining in his glossy eyes. 

"Well, what are we waiting for? Whose it?"

Number 411 grinned along with all of the other bunnies. Bendy tapped his foot, chuckling. "Alright, alright." He closed his eyes. "You all get... Hm... Three minutes!" Covering his eyes, to prove he would not be cheating, all the tiny bunny children made a mad dash, but one rabbit in particular grabbed a tiny water gun before rushing to find a good place to hide.

"One minute and twenty-nine... One minute and twenty-eight..." Finally, the demon got to the final numbers. "Three... Two... One!" Uncovering his eyes, the demon called out, "Ready or not, here I come!"

And then, the black and white cartoon leapt into the game... Not expecting one teensy-tiny problem to occur at the same time...

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(sorry, I was planning it to be longer! I have to update The Fadening real quick, and after wards I'll probably make another chapter for this! Hope you all enjoyed!)

-Preshney

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