You were a old employee, coming back to Joey Drew studios of his request. He mentioned that the old ink machine, the most biggest machine in the place, had started causing environment problems, so you were sent to handle it.
When you got to the second floor in the basement, it sounded as if someone was speaking, but it was hazy. Out of curiosity, you played a old tape, recorded by Sammy Lawrence, the person in charge of the Bendy cartoon's song lyrics.
"He appears from the shadows to rain his sweet blessings upon me. The figure of ink that shines in the darkness. I see you, my savior. I pray you hear me.
Those old songs, yes, I still sing them. For I know you are coming to save me. And I will be swept into your final loving embrace.
But, love requires sacrifice. Can I get an amen?"
Despite the weirdness of the recording, the most weirdest part was the voice behind you after the recording.
"I said, can I get a amen?"
When you turned, the man behind you was everything but what you expected. He wore a mask resembling Bendy, and his body was made of ink, with overalls on him. Because of how inky he was, you couldn't figure out his exact expression underneath, but you assumed it was some sort of joy from scaring you.