Chapter Two: Good Ideas?

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Previously...

It wasn't enough and Danny needed that money for himself; so he got this job to help keep Jazz on her feet. It was one of the only ones available. With one final look at the pizzeria, he turned around and walked home.
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Danny slowly walked back to his office and sat down in the black leather office chair at his desk. He pressed a button on the phone and listened as it crackled to life.

"Hey Danno! You made it to the second night! That's more than I can say for the other guards... Anyway, make sure that the animatronics don't see you and be careful! It gets crazy. Have a good night and I hope you survive again!" Jack's static-y voice cut out and the raven-haired teen sighed.

He looked at the screen and saw Phantom looking at the camera with a smirk on his face. The teen groaned and looked at the curtain with the sign over it. The cloth was moved a bit, revealing a pair of indigo eyes that looked straight at the camera.

Danny gulped and looked to where the other three were when he heard a noise from that camera. He cursed. Phantom was gone. Danny looked to the left and saw him coming toward the door of the office he was in. The cobalt-eyed teen closed the door and he heard Phantom groan in frustration.

"Let me in!" He shouted, sounding as frustrated as the earlier groan he let out. Danny laughed lightly, sarcasm heavily dripping from the sound.

"Yep, 'cause that's totally convincing that you won't hurt me if I do."

Phantom punched the door before he sighed, "Can't we just talk?"

Danny looked at the cameras and saw Sam running toward the other door that was open, her wings out just enough to brush the walls on either side of her. He bolted to the buttons and slammed the door shut.

"Come on Danny! We just want to talk to you!" Sam shouted from behind the other metal door. Danny had enough. Do they not know the meaning of no?

"I don't trust either of you so go away!" Danny shouted back, a bit of annoyance slipping into his tone.

All was silent until he heard a huff from Sam before the shuffling of her feet could be heard as she walked away from the door and down the hall again. He looked back at the door Phantom was standing behind. Had he left too?

"Please Danny?" He knew he hadn't left when he heard Phantom whine cutely.

Wait...What?

I so did not just think that about a freaking robot.

Ignoring the weird thought, he stayed silent hoping he would go away like Sam. He heard a long sigh before the shuffling of his feet could be heard as he walked back down the hall. The black-haired teen let out a shaky breath. It hadn't even been an hour and already he was almost attacked twice. He opened the doors again when he was completely sure that Sam and Phantom had left.

The 16-year-old teen rubbed his face as he groaned in frustration. He faintly heard the patter of Dani's feet on the floor. Danny inhaled sharply and slammed the door shut once more, barely before she got there.

The drummer beat and scratched at the door as hard as she could, to no avail. That lasted for a few minutes before she screamed in frustration and stomped back down the hall.

He opened the door when he was sure she was gone as well. He swallowed thickly when he looked at the battery percentage and it was at 50%. It was only 2:30am.

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