《Ennard X Reader: Tubes and Wires》Unlikely Friends
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"N-No, wait! He's a koala!" Yenndo proudly stated. You facepalmed yourself for the eighth time and sat Kevin back in his cage. The small rodent chittered in disbelief at what he was just called and began eating his food. "No, Yenndo. He's not a koala either." You giggled. The endoskeleton sighed and then slunked his shoulders. "Well, I give up..."
"He's a Teddy Bear Hamster, silly! You're an expert at mechanics, but I figured you'd know at least a little about animals!" You said. Yenndo smiled and nervously rubbed his arm. "Well, I wouldn't say an 'expert'..." You playfully rolled your eyes and walked over to your fish tank. You grabbed the small container of fish food from underneath the fish tank stand and sprinkled some of the colorful flakes into the water. Yenndo's golden eyes lit up with wonder as your aquatic animals darted to and fro, eating the food flakes.
"So...how do the fish drink if they're in water?" Yenndo curiously asked as he sat down on your bed. You paused for a second and then sat the fish food back on the fish tank stand. "...um... They filter the water... through their...gills, I think?" You guessed with a shrug. Yenndo gave a slow nod and then made a disgusted face.
"Wait, so you mean that they drink their own...y-you know?" You stood blank for a second, until a smile slowly formed on your face. "I guess they do- but I keep their tank clean!" You laughed. Yenndo gave a relieved smile and then laid back on your bed. He absolutely loved how comfortable it was! And your thick, soft blanket added more comfort to his experience. "I can't believe your letting me sleep on your bed, it's sooo comfy~" Yenndo stated as he rolled over onto his stomach. You gave a small smile and then sat at your little computer table to begin organizing your drawers and such.
Ennard slowly dragged his feet along the tiled flooring of Ballora's Gallery as he thought of you. He did like you, more than a friend... If he were to tell you what he thought, you'd probably laugh at him. He reached up and took his mask off. The shine on the object reflected his appearance which made him sigh. He wasn't like the others, he was just thrown together to form something horrible. With a disappointed sigh, Ennard put his mask back on and slowly proceeded to your room. "I'll just tell her later..."
"Well, Lolbit helps me with fixing things, like the buildings wiring and electrical systems. Honestly I don't think I'd be able to fix anything without him!" Yenndo said. "Well, you both are very smart, you know. And I can't thank the two of you enough for fixing Ballora." You thanked. Yenndo smiled at your appreciation. "Oh, well, it didn't take us too long to fix her. We had to use Ennard as a reference though." Yenndo explained. "Speaking of which, where is Ennard? Surely he didn't stay with Baby, did he?" The endoskeleton asked as you cleaned up around your laptop table. You paused for a second and then sat your cleaning supplies to the side. "I don't know... How long have we been here?" You asked. Yenndo glanced at your clock and frowned. "He's been gone for almost an hour... M-maybe I should go look for him. You stay here."
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"Wait, why do I have to stay here?" Yenndo glanced back at you with a serious expression. "Because it's not safe at night. Ennard might've come across Funtime Freddy again- and if that's the reason why he's been gone so long, then you need to be somewhere that's safe." He ordered, walking out the door and shutting it behind himself afterwards. You sighed and then returned to cleaning your desk. Kevin looked at you and then chittered, as if to say, "You don't have to listen to him, you know?" "Of course I don't have to. But I also don't wanna cause any trouble. I'm just gonna clean my room and wait for them to come back." You grumbled. Kevin chittered again and then scampered into his little hidey-house to sleep.
Yenndo walked through Ballora's Gallery in search of Ennard. It was silent and dark; two things Yenndo severely disliked. He continued walking until he heard footsteps behind him, little footsteps. He spun around to be met with darkness. Then the footsteps were beside him, then behind him again. Yenndo stood still and peered around, now agitated by the presumably smaller being. "Y/N, you'd better not be out here, it's dangerous!" The endoskeleton whispered.
Two pairs of eyes sudden lit up; a purple pair and a yellow pair. Yenndo went wide-eyed and began backing up as the two beings approached him, both of them giggling like little monsters. "You'd better run, Yenndo, hahaha!" One of them growled. Yenndo turned and darted off into the darkness, having no other thoughts but to escape the two little 'monsters' that had frightened him. But little did he know that the two beings weren't monsters; it was only Bidy and Bab!
"Oh my gosh, haha! We got em' good, Bab!" Bidy laughed. Bab nodded and then clapped his hands. "Your right about that! He ran like there was no tommorow! C'mon, we should go. Baby's probably wondering where we're at." With that, the two BidyBabs high-fived each other to celebrate their successful scare and then raced each other back to Circus Control.
Yenndo heaved as he dashed through the darkness, having no clue of where he now was or where he was going. Not until he crashed into something- or someone. Yenndo fell down with a thud as the other being was trapped underneath him.
"Yenndo, get off of me! I'm getting crushed!"
The said endoskeleton scrambled to his feet and sighed in relief as he saw Ennard get to his feet. The clown gave a little cough and then dusted himself off. "What in the world were you running from? And where's Y/N?" Ennard questioned. Yenndo went blank and then smiled nervously. "Ahe... S-She's in her room- and I was looking for you until I got attacked by two little monsters!" Yenndo stuttered as he flailed his arms in the air.
"Oh, my... How terrible... It was Bidy and Bab, Yenndo. They know you're easy to scare." Ennard sarcastically replied as he continued walking. Yenndo stood in a puzzled state and then sighed in relief. "Phew, that's a relief, haha! I was worried for a second! But anyways, let me tell you about how smart Y/N is!"
As Yenndo continued to ramble on about his time with you, a distant crash was heard way behind the two animatronics. Yenndo must've not heard it because he was still talking about your adorable hamster. "Shhh... Did you hear that?" Ennard whispered. Yenndo went silent as another crash was heard, this time it was followed by an animatronic's screeching.
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"It came from Funtime Auditorium! Something's wrong!" Yenndo yelled as he suddenly broke into a sprint. Ennard didn't hesitate to turn and run after the endoskeleton as yet another screech was heard.
You had fallen asleep less than an hour ago as you waited for Yenndo to return with Ennard. But they never showed. While you were asleep, you had a strange dream, a dream of someone carrying you... Someone who was... Purple... The guy carried you into some strange, dark room and left you there after he had repeatedly hit something with a pole or some type of metal object. After that, your dreamland returned to normal.
A yawn escaped your lips as you awoke from your little slumber. It was cold for some odd reason... And dark as well... You jolted awake and then scrambled to your feet as you realized where you were...
The Breaker Room.
Panic and dread raced through your head as you frantically searched for the exit, knowing exactly what danger was waiting for you in the dark room. You ran to the other side of the Breaker Room in search for the door and then tripped over something. A groan was heard as you got to your knees, but it didn't come from you... A light flickered on for a few seconds, allowing you to turn your head and see who the groan came from.
Funtime Freddy.
The light continued to flicker as you slowly got to your feet and took in what you were seeing; Funtime Freddy's hands were chained to a pole. Oil was splattered all around him from broken and busted machine parts. His face and chest plates were loosely hanging open and his head drooped down in a lifeless manner as he sat on the cold floor. You had tripped over his foot...
"...F... Funtime Freddy...?" You whispered. The bear flinched at the sound of your voice and then started pleading for his life!
"...N-No! Please... N...No more... I-I can't take a-any more..." He hoarsely stuttered. You crawled over to him and hesitantly touched his muzzle, which earned a flench from the animatronic. "Funtime Freddy, what happened?!" The bear looked up at you and went quiet. "...Y-Y/N...? Please help me..." He cried. You stared at the bear with pure heartbreak as he lowered his head and continued to whimper. "Hold on... I-I'll find something to break those chains with."
You frantically looked around the dim room for an object capable of breaking a chain, but to no avail. You gritted your teeth with frustration and worry, having no clue of what to do. Leaving him here to suffer wasn't an option- even if he was dangerous. You had to help him.
Your foot suddenly bumped into something. You looked down to find a crowbar lying on the floor. It was covered with oil... Funtime Freddy's blood... Someone had beaten him with it...
"...my dream... It wasn't a dream... I-I have to help him..."
With a deep breath, you reached down and picked the crowbar up, smearing the black liquid all over your hands. Funtime Freddy did his best to give a thankful smile as you worked the metal object through the chain and then pulled on it with all your might. It successfully snapped, freeing Funtime Freddy and sending you tumbling backwards in the process. You dropped the crowbar, got to your feet, and began searching for the exit door. "C'mon, we need to leave."
Funtime Freddy got to his feet and advanced towards you, only to be brought down to the floor again by an injured leg. You turned back around and rushed to him. "What's wrong? A-are you ok?" You asked as you examined the bear. He whimpered in pain and then slowly shook his head. "...I...I can't...walk..." He replied. You shook your head and then pulled him to his feet.
"You have to try. I'm not leaving you here to suffer!" You objected as you put his arm over your shoulder and heaved him up. Funtime Freddy hissed and grunted as he delt with the pain. He then pointed to the exit door and allowed you to help him walk to your room.
You pushed the door open as Funtime Freddy limped in with you. He groaned and then fell onto his knees, heaving to catch his breath. "Stay here for a second, I'll be right back." You ran into your bathroom, grabbed a towel, damped it with some warm water, and then ran back to Funtime Freddy with it. The animatronic had managed to prop himself up against your bed's headboard.
"I'm gonna clean all that oil off of you. Is that ok?" You asked. Funtime Freddy looked at you for a second and then gave a little nod. You patted your hand on your bed, mentioning for him to sit down so you could get to work, which he did without hesitation.
You shut your bedroom door and then carefully began cleaning the oil off of Funtime Freddy's face plates and putting them back into place. The animatronic watched you with interest as you worked; you were very gentle and concerned. It made him remember how mean he was to you...
"...I...I don't deserve your help..."
You paused for a second and looked up at the bear. "...W-what?"
Funtime Freddy moved your hands away from him and then lowered his head. "...I said... I-I don't deserve your help..." He repeated.
You blinked in confusion and stood quiet for a second, and then held his hand in your smaller ones. You knew exactly what he was talking about. "Well... Everyone deserves a second chance. Let this be yours." You whispered.
Funtime Freddy glanced up at you with wide blue eyes, gave a big smile and then pulled you into a hug. For once, he was actually happy. He even made a new friend.
"... Thank you, Y/N..."
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