Bones always tell the truth

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Chapter 3

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Gregory walks down the hallway to the foyer where the main doors were. Stepping through the last gate of the children's area, he looked around, but he did not find any traces of evil animatronics. Realizing that the road was clear, the boy ran to the elevator that led to the main part of the building. Gregory was very useful in the guard's pass, which was given to him by the teacher: the elevator doors opened, letting the child inside. Gregory took the elevator to the top floor. While he was driving, he reasoned: how should he leave this building - this complex should have additional exits, in addition to the main one. Gregory had to find them. But he didn't know how. He really did not manage to study this complex: he was spotted by guards and he had to look for a place to hide. So he ended up in Freddy's stomach. The boy missed the bear very much: he was so kind to him, he took pity on Gregory, making him feel loved. Whether he would see him again in the future, the boy did not know. Throwing sad thoughts aside, Gregory thought about the present: he needed to know where to go. He needs a map. But where to get it. And as if by magic, when Gregory got out of the elevator, one of the workers' robots suddenly appeared in front of him. He was wearing glasses and a hat. And he insistently suggested that Gregory take the card from him. The robot did not calm down until the boy finally took this stupid card from him. Now Gregory could know where to go. Yes, judging by the map, this building was simply huge: it had different locations, attractions, service corridors. A small child like him can easily get lost and lost in such a place. But still, service exits were located on the map. If Gregory can get to them, then he can escape the mall. The boy determined the nearest exit from the map, decided on the direction, and carefully walked along the floor in the right direction. The Main Atrium was huge. The decorations and other paraphernalia were done simply amazing. The different floors had restaurants, recreation areas, and separate entrances for each of the locations associated with each main animatronic: the lower floors were "Golf Monty" and "Racing with Roxy", "Phaser Blast", and the upper floors were located "Bowling Bonnie", and other attractions. This place was created for children. Anyone would love to be here. If it weren't for the evil animatronics, Gregory would love to learn everything here. Remembering his main threat, Gregory froze and listened, looking around. To his surprise, the surroundings were quiet, with only music playing in the background. Gregory didn't hear any hints of evil animatronics. Apart from him, and robots of employees with flashlights, there was no one in the whole atrium. It was strange: the alligator, the chicken and the wolf had gone somewhere. And there was no sound from them. They seem to have disappeared. The boy suggested that maybe they were just looking for him elsewhere. And if so, then Gregory has a chance to get to the exit unnoticed. With a more confident step, the boy went to the nearest escalator, trying not to get caught by the robot guards. He had just reached the steps when a strange laugh was heard behind him. Gregory had never heard of this before. He turned around sharply and gasped. A few meters away from him stood a figure: it was definitely a man, and judging by the body, a woman, dressed in a strange rabbit costume, sewn from pieces of different fabrics. Her big red eyes looked exactly at the boy. The rabbit waved playfully at Gregory as she continued to giggle. Then she spoke: she wondered if the boy was having fun now, and would he like to play with her. Suddenly, she took out a large kitchen knife from behind her back, and, as if dancing, jumped towards the boy. Gregory realized that things were bad, rushed away from her and ran down the stairs. Gregory tried to get away from the strange rabbit, but every time he turned around, he saw that the rabbit was following him, and even began to catch up with him. Soon Gregory found himself squeezed against one of the walls on the lower floor of the atrium, and the rabbit merrily, as if playing, was heading towards the boy, along the way brandishing a large knife. Gregory didn't know what to do. He was looking for a way to escape. And then he noticed an open ventilation hatch next to him. Without thinking, Gregory dived into it before the evil rabbit could reach him. Having covered a little of their way, Gregory heard the rabbit's disappointed words because of the lost prey. Gregory crawled further up the ventilation shaft, hoping to find a way out. It seemed to him that he was safe inside the ventilation, when suddenly he heard quick small steps behind him. Turning around, he saw a strange mechanical spider, which, with its whole appearance, showed that it was hostile. Gregory had to crawl away from him with all his might and legs. Unfortunately, his sore hand interfered greatly, causing him to constantly trip over it. Finally, he ran to the exit from the ventilation, and fortunately for him, the mini spider did not follow him, but turned around and ran back. Gregory could finally catch his breath a little. Over the past half hour, he had been followed very often. Gathering his strength, the boy carefully set off in search of a way out. He wandered through the corridors, different rooms, even looked into one of the guard's rooms. There he was lucky enough to take another pass: now he had two of them. Moving on, Gregory reached the huge kitchen. There were strange stuffing machines all around: they must be making pizza here. Looking around a little, Gregory spotted the exit. Having reached it, he tried to open the door, but he did not succeed. The doors were marked "inadequate clearance": to open the doors, you needed the third level of clearance, and Gregory had only two of them. Before Gregory could think of another way out, he heard heavy footsteps outside the doors. Someone was approaching the kitchen. And it was definitely an animatronic. Gregory panicked and began looking for a place to hide. There were various kitchen equipment around, and the boy ran behind one of the stoves, where he could see most of the kitchen. He hid. Just then the big doors opened and Gregory saw what kind of animatronic it was. It turned out to be Freddy. Gregory was very glad to see the bear. He wanted to immediately go out to him, but stopped: the animatronic brought something. Or rather, someone. Chica was dangling on Freddy's shoulder, and she looked somehow depressing. She, and Freddy himself, were very dirty, there were cheekbones and scratches on their shells, and somewhere the paint had even peeled off. Freddy held the chicken with one hand while he scanned the kitchen. Then the bear went to one of the walls, where there was some kind of depression. It was dark there, from which Gregory could not understand what kind of place it was. Freddy went over there, and gently, but rather abruptly, lowered Chica into this dark addition to the kitchen. The chicken lay motionless, only sometimes, as if in a fit, her body cramped. Freddy looked at his girlfriend for a minute, and then went to the nearest tables and stoves. The bear began to drive along different shelves and surfaces with his hands, as if trying to find something. Such movements reminded Gregory of a situation: when the lights go out in the room, and you are blind in the dark trying to find a switch on the wall. Finally, the bear found what he was looking for - it was a button in the shape of Freddy's head. Exactly the same Gregory pressed in the bear's room: Freddy then mentioned that his program was designed so that he did not notice them. The button in Freddy's hand glowed red, but after a second, it turned green. Freddy looked at Chika, who slowly began to come to her senses: she tried to get up, but she was very shaky. Suddenly, Freddy's eyes turned from blue to red. He looked at his girlfriend with a frown. The bear, as if regretting, apologized to his girlfriend, said that she should understand why he was doing this, and sharply pressed the button. Suddenly, a hydraulic press descended on the confused chicken, pinning it to the floor. Gregory was horrified. When the press rose, a severely crumpled Chica tried to get out from under it, but Freddy stood in front of her and blocked her path. The bear kicked the chicken with force in the face, from which it flew back under the press, and the beak came off its face and flew off to the side. Here the press moved again, but from somewhere on the side: a heavy metal plate ran over the chicken, pressing it into the wall with force. Chica was even more broken. Finally, when the plate drove off, the chicken fell backwards, and then rolled down and fell somewhere inside the garbage can. Freddy was standing next to the now empty press: he was clearly pleased with what he had just done. Gregory couldn't believe his eyes: Freddy had just destroyed his girlfriend. Of course, she, and others, tried to catch him, but to do this to a member of her group - it was terrible. Gregory decided to get out of there as soon as possible before Freddy noticed him. The boy began to quietly make his way to the doors from which he left, hoping to crawl through the ventilation again. But then he stopped. The same rabbit stood at the door. She found him anyway. Gregory began to back away from her: he did not know what to do - in front of him was a distraught woman in a rabbit costume, and behind him was an evil animatronic who had already finished with the chicken, and could very well be done with him. Completely unwatchable, Gregory slips on a small puddle on the floor, causing him to fall onto a nearby table and accidentally knock over a stack of plates. The noise gets Freddy's attention. He goes looking for the source of the sound, and finds Gregory. Freddy's mood changes dramatically: his frown takes on a familiar sweet expression, his body relaxes, and the bear calms down. If not for the dirt and scratches on his body, Gregory would have thought that he had not parted with the bear until that time, and that kind animatronic, with whom he had said goodbye earlier, was standing in front of him. But only one thing betrayed the bear: his eyes were not blue, as before, but rather bright orange, almost red. The bear looked at Gregory. Freddy was glad that he finally found the boy: he was very worried when he could not leave the pizzeria. But smiling, Freddy said that he was even glad that the child did not do this, because then he could stay here with him. Gregory looks at the bear in panic: he did not understand what he was talking about. Before Gregory had time to say a word, Freddy suddenly growled: he was looking at the boy's hand, and at the bloodstains that were on the child's shirt. He was furious that he could let this happen. He resolutely went to the boy to take him. But Gregory had no intention of being grabbed by the clawed paws. He quickly ran away from the bear. Freddy followed him. Gregory stopped in front of a big press, he did not know where to run. On the one hand, Freddy was approaching him, and on the other hand, a rabbit with a knife was waiting for him, whom the bear did not seem to notice, or maybe he was at the same time with her. In this case, he definitely should not fall into the clutches of the animatronic. But where was he to run: all paths were cut off. And Freddy, on the contrary, added fuel to the fire, asking Gregory not to run away from him, that he should stay with him. He even opened his belly hatch, suggesting that Gregory climb in so he could be safe. Gregory became more and more panicked. It seemed a little more, and he would faint. Taking a step back from the bear, Gregory felt something hit his leg - it was the same Chika's beak that had fallen off before she fell somewhere deep into the garbage chute. Gregory understood: if the chicken fell somewhere, then the garbage chute leads somewhere - this can be a salvation for the boy. And before Freddy or the rabbit could reach the boy, Gregory turned sharply on the spot, and at full speed ran under the press, and fish, dived into the garbage chute, hiding in it with his head. It was not the best decision, but still it helped Gregory escape from his pursuers. Rolling down the garbage chute, Gregory fell from a great height to the ground, and bags of garbage managed to cushion his fall. The boy ended up in a landfill.
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