Henry ran from Bendy, slamming the door behind him so that he was safe. Sammy had tried to kill him, but Henry wasn't so sure he'd try it again anytime soon.
Both exits had failed, Henry needed a new way out. A can of bacon soup rolled out from around the corner.
Henry backed up a bit. Boris walked out, and looked over curiously at Henry. "Boris?!" Henry asked. "So Bendy's not the only live cartoon."
Boris didn't recognize Henry, and tilted his head in question. "Um...my name's Henry, Y'know, I'm your creator." Henry said.
Boris gave Henry a smile, sticking his tongue out. "You're not gonna try and kill me?" Henry asked cautiously.
Boris shook his head. "That's nice, why is Bendy trying to kill me, did I do something wrong?" Henry asked. Boris just shrugged.
They went back to Boris's house, and Henry cooked them some soup and they played a game of cards. "Hey...if you and Bendy are alive, what about Alice?" Henry asked.
Boris just shrugged again. "Can I have the switch now? I cooked you soup and played cards with you." Henry said. Boris nodded.
He threw a toolbox onto the table, and Henry took the switch from it, opening the door. Boris and Henry wandered down a bunch of dark halls, eventually making their way to a metal door that blocked them.
Boris took the light Henry had and motioned for him to stay here. He climbed into a vent. Henry leaned against the door, waiting.
The door opened and Henry fell on his back. "Oof." Henry wheezed. He got up, and continued walking down the hall.
He saw two ways to go called the Demon Path, and the Angel Path. He instantly took the Demon Path, wondering if Boris was in there.
The Angel Path door closed, and Henry walked on. Eventually he got to a room featuring Alice Angel, with Alice plushies and posters everywhere you looked.
The lights suddenly turned off and Henry panicked. There was three or four small TVs playing Alice's theme song.
There was a different room in front of Henry with glass covering it, and the lights inside of it turned on, revealing a door and cardboard clouds.
When the song was finishing a line, Henry heard another voice shouting with the song. "IM ALICE ANGEL!" Alice screamed, banging her fists on the glass.
Henry fell over and crawled backwards on the floor in fright, away from Alice. The lights flickered off again and the sound of glass smashing was heard. When the lights turned back on, there was a hole in the glass and Alice was gone.
Henry stared, petrified, at the broken glass. He shook his head and stood up, walking out of the room.
He finally entered a normal looking hallway, and the just as he was about to turn the corner, a Bendy cardboard cutout was waved in front of him.
Henry freaked out and punched a hole right through its head. He looked around the corner and saw a wide eyed Boris.
"Oh god, I'm so sorry Boris, you scared me half to death." Henry said, clutching his chest over his heart.
Boris held out a pipe for Henry to take. Henry took it, and him and Boris kept on going. They finally got to an elevator, and both jumped when they heard Alice's voice in the speakers.
She said something about something, Henry wasn't listening, he was too busy trying to calm down Boris. It wasn't long before the elevator stoped and there was a staircase with a huge Alice Angel head and hands, holding a sign that said: She's Quite A Gal!
Henry glared at the sign.
"As far as I know, that's bull crap. She looks dangerous." Henry muttered. Him and Boris entered the opening door, and Boris ran inside.
"WAIT BORIS NO!" Henry yelled. Boris didn't listen, and kept running until he was standing in front of a dead Boris clone.
Henry felt bad for him. He decided to see what was through the door on the other side. He heard a weird scream of pain and spotted a butcher gang member being electrocuted by Alice.
"Now, What should I do with you? I could kill you, I could tear you apart to my hearts delight, how is a girl to cho-" Alice was cut off by Henry.
"Yeah, you have a serious problem, your front yard or whatever it is, is covered in dead bodies, what the hell is up with that?" He asked.
Alice looked pissed at being interrupted. "Go back to the elevator, if you want to go home, do me a few little favours first." She growled.
"Okay." Henry said, not paying any attention. He walked back to the elevator, Boris following behind. He did whatever the Angel told him to do, until it came to the one of cutting up 15 Bendy cardboard cutouts.
Henry was go in an axe. He smirked. He knew Alice wasn't going to let him go, there was just no way. So why be on her good side?
Henry walked right past a bunch of cardboard Bendy cutouts. Alice observes him in confusion. Why was he walking right past them?
Henry came to a room with Alice cutouts, and smashed the axe across ones neck, then chopped it into as many bits and pieces as possible.
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING! I SAID BENDY CUTOUTS!" Alice screamed. Henry smirked as he ran to another room with an Alice cutout. He didn't notice the inky pattern on the wall warning him that Bendy was close by.
Bendy did spot him, but decided to just quietly observe him. "Wait, you said to chop up the Bendy cutouts?" Henry asked.
Bendy wondered who he was talking to. "YES!" An angry voice answered. Bendy recognized it as Alice's voice.
"But why?" Henry asked. "Because I said to do it, that's why!" Alice shouted. "Nah, not with that attitude." Henry said.
Alice angrily growled. Bendy snickered, he loved seeing Alice mad. "Wreck the cutouts please!?" Alice sighed.
"Hmm...okay, I'll wreck the cutouts." Henry said. Bendy was ready to charge at Henry, when Henry raised his fist and punched a hole through the Alice cutout's face.
"NOOOOO!" Alice screeched. "But you said 'wreck the cutouts', those were your exact words." Henry said, shrugging.
"Well, unlucky for you, you're not alone!" Alice growled, then she shut off the speaker in anger. "Yeah, I'm being watched by you, creep." Henry murmured.
Henry chopped the Alice cutout in half. Bendy decided it was time to kill Henry. He charged out and growled loudly.
Henry turned very pale and stared up at Bendy. He tried to run away, but Bendy grabbed his shoulders and smashed him against the wall.
"P-please don't kill me! At least let me know why you want to kill me so bad!" Henry whined. "You left. You abandoned the studio and left us all here, you didn't care about your cartoons anymore, we were all just trash to you!" Bendy cried.
He had an uneven voice, like he was trying not to cry. Henry looked at him weirdly. "What? Who told you that?" Henry said.
"When I was brought to life by Joey, he told me that I should get revenge on you, because you abandoned me!" Bendy yelled.
Henry's eyes widened. So that's why Bendy was mad. Henry saw that Bendy had inky tears running down his face. He hated seeing Bendy like this, it was all Joey's fault.
"Bendy, Joey lied. He stole you from me, so he'd get credit for creating you, then he fired me and forced me to leave. I always wanted to get revenge on him for that." Henry said.
"How do I know you're not lying?" Bendy asked. Henry reaches his hand up and wiped the ink tears from Bendy's face. "Because, I care about you, and Joey only cares about himself. I never wanted the studio to end up like this." Henry said.
Bendy let go of Henry's shoulders, and stepped back a bit. "If I didn't have to, I never would have left, but I didn't have a choice. I'm sorry that I couldn't be there, I'm sorry that Joey did this to you, I just hope that in the future, you'll be happy." Henry said, looking at his feet.
"And from now on, I'll be right by your side, no matter what, even if you want to kill me, I still care for you." Henry said.
Bendy felt more inky tears welling in his non-visible eyes. He sniffed and let his tears fall down his face. Henry cared, and that was all that mattered to him now.
Henry saw Bendy crying. He stepped forwards, and pulled Bendy into a hug. Bendy cried into Henry's shoulder, having so many weird emotions all at once, that he didn't know what to do.
"I-I t's okay Henry, t-thank you." Bendy sniffled. Henry pulled his head back to look at Bendy and smile at him. What he wasn't expecting, was Bendy leaning his head forwards and kissing Henry.
"Wh-Wha?!" Henry spluttered in surprise. Bendy realized what he did and the white part of his face turned red.
"I-I'm sorry Henry, I-I didn't mean to!" Bendy whimpered. Henry lowered his head in Bendy's chest so that Bendy couldn't see his huge grin.
"Bendy." Henry said. "W-what?" Bendy asked. "I love you." Henry said, smiling widely. "R-really!?" Bendy asked.
Henry kisses him again. "Yes." He said. Bendy's face was still red. "I love you too Henry." Bendy said, tightening his arms around Henry.
A loud bark interrupted them. "B-Boris! Hi!" Henry stuttered. Boris gave him a look. "Heh, sorry, I forgot about the stupid errand thing, I don't want to do it anymore." Henry said.
Boris shrugged and side eyed Bendy. "Hiya Boris. It's...been a while." Bendy said, half smiling. Boris gave Bendy a hug.
"How long have you been there?" Henry asked. Boris stretched his arms out as wide as he could. "I see...a very long time." Henry said. Boris nodded.
"Alice!" Bendy said, pointing to the doorway. Alice walked reluctantly into the room. Boris protectively stood one front of Boris, and wrapped his arms around Henry.
"I-I'm not here to hurt you, I swear." Alice said. "Then why are you here?" Bendy asked harshly. "I-it's just, I saw you and Henry, and then Boris with you guys too, and you seem to be...actually happy somehow, in this hell of a place, and that made me realize that I've been an idiot this whole time, that friendship matters more. I'm so sorry you guys, I understand if you won't forgive me." Alice looked nervously at her feet as she talked.
All three boys shared a look. Henry stepped forwards, Bendy still grabbing protectively on his hand. Henry put his other hand on Alice's shoulder, making her look up in surprise.
"I care about all you guys, a lot. Don't forget it." Henry have Alice a smile. Alice smiled back. "Thank you Henry." She said.
Boris came up behind her and gave her a big hug. She giggled and hugged him back, glad to actually have people lover her. For who she was.
Henry joined the hug, pulling Bendy into it as well. Henry may have never found a way out of the studio, but being with Bendy was all he ever wanted for the rest of his life.