The place was on fire! They had to leave now. The acrid smoke was something Vincent wished he couldn’t smell again. Piloting Mike, the purple ghost grabbed Goldie and fled from the building, only stopping to look back once at the scene of the shadowy animatronics tearing the murderer’s specter apart violently. Soon, there was nothing of him left, and the rabbit animatronic stumbled out after them a moment later.
The golden bear clung to Mike, making soft whining noises at Vincent. “is mister Mike going to be okay? and can we bring the rabbit with us back home...?”
“Uh... sure we can bring the rabbit home...” As for Mike ending up okay, Vincent couldn’t tell yet. “And I’m sure he will be...”
As Vincent managed to transport them back to the pizzeria safely in Mike’s car, he couldn’t help but doubt. He hoped his supposition wouldn’t turn out to be a lie in the end, frantically rushing for the Office while everyone chattered about their adventure in the main room.
“Mike...?” The younger guard seemed puzzled at his friend’s mannerisms.
“N-no, Vincent. Listen, Mike got hurt really badly back there and I’ve been possessing him since he passed out.” Vincent explained quickly. “Long story short, please call 911. I can’t push his body any further-”
Mike’s body suddenly went limp and collapsed onto the floor, leaving a very stunned Vincent floating in the middle of the room. “- because he might have broken something... Sh-shit!”
Jeremy looked around, bewildered, before he looked in the general direction of Vincent’s voice as he began the emergency dial. “Oh my God! R-right... why didn’t you do this before...?”
“Living animatronics, maybe??” Vincent blurted out.
“R-right... oh! Yes, this is the address, please... he’s unconscious and fatigued and not getting up or responding to any stimuli... yes, please, something might be broken, too. Th-thanks...” Jeremy said, hanging up once the whole thing was settled. “They’ll be here any minute now...”