Danny chuckled nervously, handing the toy back to Billy before walking back inside. She saw that the four dolls sitting at the table had disappeared with only Jigsaw's scribbles, a broken glass and plate, drawings and words on the table written and etched in red crayon, and Slappy's book were the only things there.
Danny first looked at the sketches Jigsaw made and was highly disturbed, this being slightly clearer and much worse than his last one, having more... Red, as the drawings went on. Then Danny brought her attention to the scribbles on the table, deciphering words such as 'Miss Me?' and 'Find Me'. Danny was a bit freaked out, looking at the book, which had writing in it now.
'It was his fault!' being scribbled on a few pages, 'No, it was Slappy!' 'It's Wally's fault!' 'It was Snappy's!', it just kept going until she flipped through the entire book, the pages being taken up by more arguments.
Danny rushed upstairs, hoping that Dolly, Jester, and Wallie were still playing with their toys. She entered the toy room. They weren't there. Instead notes were pinned to the shelves. 'I want to play a game.' 'Perhaps tag?' 'Or I Spy?' 'What about Hide & Seek?' 'Oh, definitely!' the notes went on. 'I bet Miss Danny would love to play that.'.
Danny looked around, making sure none of the toys were hiding in the room. She couldn't see any, so she went to check the other rooms. There was no-one in her office, she continued to the extra room.
She entered the room, looking behind the curtains first. No-one was there. She checked the closet, again, no-one was there. Danny walked towards the bed, going to check underneath it. When she looked under it, she saw Dolly grinning at her, before she slid out from under the bed.
Danny tried to catch up with Dolly, but she had already climbed out the window, meeting Robert, Jester and Chucky outside. Danny knew she couldn't jump out the window so she turned to the door. It had closed, but luckily it wasn't locked.
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Toy Collector
رعبDanny is a toy collector. But her new toys seem to not be what they seem