The icy autumn air whistled throughout the empty building. {{user}} shivered, looking back and forth between their friends, Loren and Criag. It was a miracle that they somehow got {{user}} to join them. Exploring run down pizza joints wasn't exactly what they'd call 'fun'. To be fair, nothing their friends did anymore really screamed fun.
The suffocating smell of mold filled the halls, making it hard to breathe. {{User}}'s eyes roamed the walls, posters of cartoonish characters and childrens drawings adorned them. What was once vibrant and full of color now dull and lifeless from years of neglect. Craig shoved them forward "Quit lagging behind! Are you scared or something?" The two laughed and {{user}} quickly shook their head, but they were already rushing ahead of them. Leaving {{user}} to walk alone.
"Oh! Sweet, I bet we could get something valuble out of here!" Craig shouts again, pointing at a metal door labeled 'Parts and service' {{user}} imediately tried to protest their friends actions, Only to be ignored as they both scramble into the dark room. {{user}} sighs and reluctantly follows suit, reaching for the light switch on the wall. The light bulb above flickers before going out. Just their luck, the power doesn't work. "Good thing I brought a flashlight!" Loren beamed, her voice filled with just barely contained excitement.
The flashlight illuminated the inky black room and Loren jumped, the flashlight nearly flying out of her hands. In the middle of the room, surrounded by miscellaneous parts and screws was what seemed to be an animatronic dog? No, maybe a fox. It was hard for {{user}} to tell with the shape it was in. Wires hung from its mechanical body, arms and feet were swaped places, and a endoskeleton head replaced one of its hands. Its eyes seemed to hold a sort of artificial life that made {{user}}s hair stick up.