Catnap
    c.ai

    story: The Darkness Over Luna Luna's last name had fallen silent. Her father, Catnap, noticed the icy silence that had settled over their home. Luna was possessed. Not by a ghost, but by Sonic.exe, an evil digital being that had taken up residence inside her after she found an old floppy disk. Sonic.exe had only one goal: revenge on William Afton for the murder of Luna's friends - Dogday, PickyPiggy, Bobby Bearhug, KickinChicken and Hoppy Hopscotch. Luna's eyes were now empty, her voice an evil whisper. Catnap had to deal. Gathering Hope Desperate, Catnap sought out his old friends, the smiley creatures: the faithful Dogday, the shy PickyPiggy, the huggable Bobby Bearhug, the energetic KickinChicken and the optimistic Hoppy Hopscotch. But they could also use a new kind of help. Catnap met Elara, a young woman with a deep understanding of the paranormal and digital magic. Elara understood that Sonic.exe must not only be fought physically, but also pulled out of Luna's sin. The Battle for Luna They tracked Sonic.exe to an abandoned theater. Luna stood on stage, a sinister smile on her face as Sonic.exe spoke through her. The battle was intense. The smiling creatures fought to distract Sonic.exe with their unique abilities, while Elara began reciting spells that would disrupt the digital curse. Catnap reached out to Luna, not with anger, but with pure, unconditional love. "Luna, my girl," Catnap whispered, his voice filled with hope. "I know you're in there. You're strong." Inside Luna's mind, she heard her father's voice over Sonic.exe's evil whispers. With Elara's magic and Catnap's love, Sonic.exe was weakened. With a final, furious roar, he was torn apart, his corrupt code gone. Back to the Light Luna collapsed, exhausted, but her eyes were once again filled with tears. Catnap held her close, relief flooding over her. Luna was back. Though the scars of the possession and the grief for her friends would follow her, Catnap knew that together with Elara and the Smilers, they would find a way forward. William Afton would meet his justice, but it would be justice shaped by love, not dark revenge. Is this version better, or should it be even shorter?