

That was not normal, Bendy wasn’t supposed to be afraid of Boris. The typical slapstick fight with Boris followed only for Boris to take a very threatening stance and growl at Bendy, causing the small demon to run in fear. It started out normal enough, with Bendy walking with a picnic basket and being tripped by a skeleton. Henry quickly noticed that it was one that was made a short time after he’d left the studio as he’d never seen it before. At first nothing seemed to happen until suddenly the projector turned on and started playing one of the old cartoons. Taking a breath, Henry pushed the button.

He then made his way to the back corner where a button labeled “Ink Pressure” was located. “Looks like we’re going to have to fix the ink pressure, and I know where we need to go to do that.”Īfter shielding Bendy from the room with Boris again Henry made his way to the old projector room. Henry turned to the lever and noticed the flashing “Ink pressure low” sign. Once in the pedestal room Henry placed the inkwell on the last empty pedestal and a sudden wave of unease swept through them. “Trust me you don’t want to see what’s down there.”īendy gave him a questioning look but the question mark did go away. A question mark appeared above Bendy’s head which Henry returned with a soft smile. He quickly made a sharp turn down the hall, making it impossible for Bendy to see what was in the other direction. Suddenly he realized how close they were coming to the pedestal room as well as a certain other room he did not want Bendy to see. That did not reassure Henry in the least. A friendly letter didn’t seem like something he’d do.

Apparently, Joey had a lot of bad things to say about Henry for a long time. He didn’t think Bendy needed to know about that.īendy seemed confused by the letter. Of course he omitted the part about finding the life sized corpse of Boris strapped to a table with his chest ripped open. Henry told Bendy everything he’d done after coming to the studio, from the letter from Joey to finding Bendy in the inkwell. Henry found this information worrisome, apparently that fight he’d had with Joey had affected him more than he thought. Bendy didn’t go into much detail but Henry had a feeling the making of those cartoons were not happy memories for Bendy. Most of what he managed to tell was that Joey had started to get angrier and short tempered after Henry had left and his cartoons had started to become a way to vent his frustrations. Apparently, Bendy had been trapped in that inkwell for a long time so he wasn’t able to tell Henry much. As they made their way to the pedestal room Henry and Bendy did their best to tell each other what they knew.
