Night 3

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It was four o'clock, and Ken was on his hands and knees in the air vent. A small red light lit up, indicating that the camera was in use. The flashlight came on, blinding Ken for a second. It quickly turned off and came on again, accompanied by a shout from the office. Shannon switch the camera, or put down the tablet, Ken couldn't tell. The light further along the vent came on, and turned off again. The vent's camera turned on for a split second, indicating that Shannon was probably looking somewhere else. Chica poked Ken's foot. "C'mon, go!" she whispered. Ken silently snuck into the office, seeing Shannon holding the tablet. Ken posed in front of the desk, tilting his head down so that, from Shannon's perspective, his eyes would only just be visible under his hat's brim. Shannon put down the tablet and immediately pulled on the cat mask. With no eye holes, she couldn't see the kangaroo now standing in the office. Ken pulled off the mask and screamed in Shannon's face, giving her a fright. She put her hand to her chest, breathing deeply while Ken laughed his face off. "Game over! I win!" He gasped through the laughter. A shout of 'aw c'mon!' came from the vent. Bonnie climbed out of the vent.
"I'm gonna go get a pizza," he complained.
"I'll come too," Ken stated
"Me three," Shannon commented, pulling herself out of the chair. The odd trio walked over to storage, unfroze and ate a pepperoni pizza. Over their meal, Ken described the whole Purple Man situation to Shannon, who seemed quite interested in the whole affair. "Well, if you need anything, just ask," Shannon promised after hearing the story.
"Hey, not to change the subject or anything," Ken blurted out, "But how exactly do we eat? I mean, it's not like our endoskeletons have stomachs or anything, right?"
Bonnie looked puzzled. "I actually have no idea," he admitted.
"Alright, I'm gonna go before you two start dissecting each other," Shannon joked, noticing it was five fifty-five, "The rest of the staff should be here soon, so be ready!"
"Oh, by the way, how's your Australian accent?" Bonnie ask.
"Uh... 'Ello mate! Hows't going?" Ken tried. Bonnie laughed, saying that he'll do fine, considering the audience was a bunch of kids. Ken laughed, realizing that he now had to perform with Ally in the karaoke room. "How bad could it be?" he asked himself, walking to his new stage.

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