There was something about the look in Baby's eyes that terrified William, even though she wasn't looking at him. She was practically giving Lolbit the death stare, her facial expression being much more hostile than he ever saw before. Whatever cute little girl William knew before, looked like she disappeared. He never pictured Baby like this. Despite her new suit's remarkable appearance, she still terrified both Lolbit and William. Her tone when she gave that warning to Lolbit was very serious, and it looked like she was determined to defend William, no matter the cost.
Lolbit slowly backed away from William, still lying on the ground in terrible pain, not trying to make any sudden movements. The fox animatronic seemed like he was doing what Baby said, but as he backed up far enough, he moved his hook-hand in a different position than before. Now it seemed like he was preparing to attack, or quite possibly defend himself. William thought that Lolbit was probably unsure whether or not Baby would attack him even if he did cooperate, and he could see that the fox was incredibly cautious now.
Baby still stood firm near the door, her death stare still focused on Lolbit. He was around seven feet away from William now, but for some reason, it seemed like he started panicking. The animatronic made several weird noises, most of which sounded like those in frustration and fear. Then Baby took a step forward, warning Lolbit again in a stern but slightly calmer tone.
"I said, get away from him. Now."
This only made Lolbit more insecure, as it seemed like he felt provoked, like a cornered wild animal. The animatronic soon became so frustrated that he roared, preparing his hook-hand to strike at Baby. It seemed like he did it out of frustration, like it was a fight or flight situation for him. He prepared his attack stance for a few seconds and charged at Baby, swinging his hook-hand at her, but he didn't get very far.
Lolbit underestimated Baby's abilities. While she didn't look too menacing, she was surprisingly strong and fast. Lolbit immediately learned this once Baby grabbed at his hook-hand's arm with only her left arm, and then, she began twisting it. He was in absolute shock as she was beginning to dislocate his arm. Then he tried punching her in the face with his good hand, but she dodged the blow almost immediately. While Lolbit was off-balance, Baby let go of his hook-hand and pushed him so hard that he fell back onto the ground with a loud bang.
This was mainly because, unlike Funtime Freddy's bulky form, Lolbit was slimmer, and he wasn't as strong as Freddy. He was still faster and more agile than Funtime Freddy, but that wasn't going to do much against Baby.
The fall didn't do much damage to Lolbit. In fact, he was still very much intact, but as he tried to get back up, Baby was already standing on top of him. Moving around didn't help him because Baby weighed him down too much. In a desperate move, he tried swinging his hook-hand at Baby's left leg, and gave her knee a small scratch. It wasn't painful to her or anything, but as soon as she looked down at her left knee and saw that scratch, something inside of her just snapped.
Her terrifying stare returned, only now she seemed a bit more sinister than before. Sadistic, to be precise. Lolbit's fear returned once he felt Baby's left foot come down on his hook-arm. She held it firmly in place, with no intention of letting go. Then she grabbed at the bottom half of the hook-hand, the part keeping it attached to his arm, and started pulling at it. Lolbit tried pulling back, but Baby's grip was too strong, and in a few moments, she pulled his hook-hand off of his arm.
It wasn't painful for him since the hook hand wasn't connected by wires or gears. The hook was attached to Lolbit's arm the same way Bon-Bon was attached to Funtime Freddy's arm: they were designed to fit on their arms, but they weren't permanently attached to each other. Nevertheless, Lolbit finally regained some strength to push Baby off of him by shoving her legs off of his chest. Baby fell back onto the floor, but it was barely an inconvenience for her.
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Five Nights At Freddy's: The Hidden Souls
TerrorIn 1976, William Afton takes a new job position as a technician for Circus Baby World, a sister company for the popular chain corporation, Fazbear Entertainment. He doesn't think his job will be too difficult at first: he just has to make sure the a...