Night 2

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"Uh, hello? Hello! Hey, so second night! Wow, usually people quit by now, or, y'know didn't pay attention yesterday. Um, anyways, I'd check the cameras while I'm talking, they seem to get harder as time goes on. So, uh, tonight you should get Freddy and Foxy moving. With Freddy, well, he stands just past the office door, where you, um, you can't see him without getting up, and I wouldn't recommended that. If he disappears from the window in your office, I'd close the door. He, uh, might have gone back, but better safe than sorry. Um, Foxy will be an issue. He starts, sitting down, on camera three, Pirate's cove. Then he'll, uh, he'll stand up, but won't leave. He'll move towards you a bit, still at the cove though. Then he'll, um, well, he'll make a mad dash for the office. If you turn on the light you'll see him, actually. Anyways, due to a factory malfunction, there is a, uh, a small gap in the door. Now, it's too small for the other animatronics, but Foxy can fit his hook in there. He'll, well, he'll open the door, and it drains a lot of power. You might even want to open the door for him. Anyways, he's always in a rush, so, uh, if you dive under the desk, he'll probably pass by you. So, yeah, watch the hall, check the cove, don't run out of power, good luck."
Ken checked on Pirate's cove. Foxy was, true to Joseph's word, sitting on a barrel, stuck in a 'smile and wave' position. Show stage: nothing new, everyone present and accounted for. The Karaoke room was quiet, giving Ken some time to himself. 'No sense in wasting power,' he reasoned. He leaned back, getting psyched. A couple minutes later, a soft thumping could be heard. Upon checking the cameras, Ken could see Bonnie was gone. After some searching, Bonnie was found in Storage, standing next to the basement door. Chica and Freddy weren't awake yet, and Foxy was still smiling. "Okay, so what now?" Ken asked himself, staring Bonnie down. The camera cut to black, with an ear-piercing static sound and the words SIGNAL INTERRUPTED. When the monitor came back, instead of Bonnie, Freddy was standing directly in front of the camera. Ken jumped, nearly tossing the monitor across the room. Bonnie was now standing just off the Dining hall camera, only visible because he was poking his head into the frame. Clicking to camera three, Foxy was box standing up, head cocked to the side, looking right through the screen. "You people are creepy," Ken said under his breath. Chica was in the karaoke room, Freddy was in the back of the dining hall, and Bonnie was in front of the Entrance's vent when the clock switched over to one. Ken checked on Foxy again. He was kneeling down like a runner about to start a race, giving Ken an evil smirk. A thumping was heard, and Ken checked the Left air vent to see Bonnie. Upon going back to Pirate's cove, Foxy was gone. Ken turned on the hall light to see Freddy staring in. What alerted Ken, however, was the red blur that shot past the bear. The young guard yelped, hitting the ground hard. "Owowowowow," he mouthed as the blood started to trickle out of his nose. Ken could see Foxy's feet burst into the room. Ken realized that the cord the monitor was attached to wasn't long enough to reach his current position. Foxy stayed for a second, then trotted out the way he came. Ken popped back up, grabbing a tissue and shoving it up his nose. He turned on the light to check if Foxy was really gone. The hall was empty. Remembering the presence of a large bear moments before, Ken closed the door. Checking the vent lights, he found Bonnie eagerly awaiting his chance. Ken put on the cat mask. 'Someone should really buy a mask with eye holes' he complained internally. Bonnie thumped away, then Ken brought up the monitor. The power meter in the bottom corner caught his eye. The numbers '30%' glowed back at him. It was only three o'clock, and he had exhausted two thirds of his power. Cussing, Ken promised himself that he would be more careful to not use up power when unnecessary. Speaking of which, Freddy was now in the Entrance, so the door could be opened again. Checking Pirate's cove, Foxy was gone. Kenny dived under the desk, and not a moment too soon. After dealing with Chica, Ken had a moment to breathe. 'I don't get it,' Ken thought, 'Is killing people really the best way to get to the Purple Man? There has to be an easier way!' He understood the Marionette's desire to get the Purple Man, he was just trying to avenge his own death. 'Where is he anyways?' Ken had been watching the restaurant like a hawk all night, and there was no sign of a sixth animatronic. Then a thought popped into Ken's head. Last night Joseph had said that if the power went out all the doors would open, which was minor, but then he singled out the basement door. A smirk crawled up Ken's face. He closed the door, turned on both vent lights and turned on the East hall camera's light, and waited. Soon enough, the power ran out. A glowing set of eyes appeared in the window, accompanied by more eyes in each vent. A quiet, elevator-music-esque rendition of 'Hickory Dickory Dock' began to play. Ken checked the camera. The door in Storage was now open. Ken called out, "Marionette! I know you're there! I want to help you!"
"You can help me. By dying!"
"Nope," Ken proposed, "I can bring you Purple Man with the doll you gave me"
Marionette froze, weighing his options. "Very well," he said, "You have three days to find him and call me to him. Do not fail." And with that, he walked away.

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