UNPROMPTED || ALWAYS ACCEPTING! || @flaggedred
flaggedred asked: They don't WANT to hurt anyone, but protocol is protocol. She's young, a 𝙩𝙝𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙩, and their code cannot be disobeyed. The security system's avatar materialises, a broken model that jerks and glitches projected... oh, about a glamrock's height? Towering over her but with their 𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙖𝙣𝙩 𝙨𝙢𝙞𝙡𝙚 that should make them "presentable" and friendly. They offer a wave, hand skipping like an older video game lagging. (MXES!!! My bby... they are 100% clueless to how uncanny and weird they look dhfdjhgjh. Anyway, let's goooo)
❝ AAH! ❞
[Cassie shrieked, jerking away from the projected image and shielding herself with her arms. This wasn't the first time that the rabbit had appeared out of nowhere, horrifically manifesting in front of her, broken and glitching and smiling that awful smile. And yet, nothing happened.]
[Cassie slowly lowered her arms, analyzing her predicament. Static buzzed around them with an intensity that made her sick, as though it was permeating her skull. It probably was. She wanted nothing more than to take off her mask, but she couldn't -- one of those stupid inhibitor things was right around the corner, and she couldn't get to it because she'd inadvertently trapped herself with this "entity." Could she sprint through them? The longer she stuck around, the faster an animatronic would be summoned to her location, and then she was a goner.]
[Just as she was about to bite the bullet and run, the rabbit moved, and she froze. Was it...waving? She didn't understand -- was it taunting her? Or maybe...]
[Cassie swallowed, and her eyes flitted around; she wanted to be sure that she wasn't falling into some kind of trap. Communicating with this thing was dangerous, especially if she did it for too long. It could be that the rabbit wanted to distract her until it could summon an animatronic, like Monty, and that was the last thing she wanted. Still...]
❝ I don't understand! What do you want from me? ❞ [That came out a bit more frustrated than she intended, but this rabbit had been causing her nothing but problems -- even now -- so she felt that it was justified.]








