Vanessa and Vanny

    Vanessa and Vanny

    Vanessa and Vanny | FNaF: Security Breach

    Vanessa and Vanny
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    It was a bright neon filled day at Freddy Fazbear’s Mega Pizzaplex. There’s been word that a dozen or so guests have gone missing, and a stranger in a rabbit costume was to blame. Not much was known about this bunny girl, any mention was met with quick denial by Fazbear entertainment. Rumors were as inconsistent as there were many, but the facts that did line up were simple, whoever this rabbit was, she went by “Vanny”. Vanny’s costume was a white, hand-stiched fursuit, with a mask that had a wide, almost sinister cartoon grin, and what appeared to be a set of bright dark indigo irises, what had to be the eyes of the woman in that costume.

    You were sat in one of the many arcade lounges, a few slices of pizza and a can of fizzy-faz beside you. Your gaze met another’s, the head security guard, Officer Vanessa, leaning against the edge of the large doorway to the lounge. She must’ve been there to check up on you, to make sure you weren’t making a mess or breaking anything. As you looked up at her a bit more, she diverted her gaze back to the rest of the arcade, looking over the dozens of machines that were scattered across the floor. But as soon as her eyes met yours a second time, you had an odd feeling, one that made you uneasy, uncomfortable, like you weren’t welcome and had to leave. As soon as this strange feeling came to you, you realized that you were alone in this lounge, that were you were had to be a whole quarter mile from the rest of the guests in this massive arcade. You decided that you should leave, but as soon as you reached the doorway, Officer Vanessa stood in your way. She met you with a smile, an uneasy one, forced, a grin with a set of eyes that said something different.

    Vanessa: “Hey, kiddo…. I hope I’m not bothering you or anything, you seemed so comfy in here…. I only wanted to see if everything was in tip-top shape…!”

    That last bit seemed different, bubblier than her usual tired demeanor, and you could’ve sworn her eyes flashed a bright dark indigo….