[EN] FNAF X: A Whisper in the Darkness Ep. 11.1
Elara has now encountered Balloon Boy, a seemingly suffering animatronic, as Bonnie approaches.
Elara stared at the whimpering Balloon Boy. His purple and pink tatters, the hanging limbs, and the hole in his chest from which the mechanical sobbing emanated – it was a sad, grotesque sight. Despite the relentless danger Bonnie posed behind her, Elara felt a pang of empathy. This was not a hunter like Freddy or Bonnie. This was something broken. And it spoke, albeit in a distorted whisper.
"What… what do you want?" Elara whispered, her voice hoarse with fear, but with a hint of compulsion. She crawled an inch closer, ignoring the increasingly loud SCRAPE of Bonnie's body as he reached the doorway.
Balloon Boy twitched. His empty, button-like eyes, from which the purple glow emanated, seemed to focus on Elara. The whimpering stopped for a moment, then another distorted whisper came from the opening in his chest: "Free… me…"
Elara frowned. "Free? What do you mean? How?" She looked around, her eyes searching for a mechanism, a switch, anything that could free this poor thing from its suffering. The surroundings were just old boxes and debris.
The sobbing in Balloon Boy's chest intensified, accompanied by a faint, rhythmic CLICKING. It was like an old clock striking its last beat. His body began to vibrate slightly.
Suddenly, Elara saw Bonnie's missing hand, a tangled mass of bare endoskeleton, pushed through the crack in the door. He was there. He had found her. Balloon Boy's whimpering turned into a shrill, distorted scream that filled the small room.
"The… door…" Balloon Boy croaked, his voice now louder, more desperate. "…close… the… door…"
Elara stared at him. Did he mean the door Bonnie was coming through? But how? She had only pushed it shut. It wasn't locked. Was it a trap?
Bonnie slammed himself against the door again. The metal box Elara had pushed in front of it was flung aside, and a gap opened. Bonnie's red eyes glowed in the darkness.
"Close… the door…!" Balloon Boy repeated, the purple light in his eyes flickering wildly. "…the… key… is… in… the… eye…"
In the eye? Elara's eyes widened. Had she heard that correctly? The key to keeping Bonnie away was inside Balloon Boy? But in which eye? He didn't have any eyes.
Elara had no more time to hesitate. Bonnie continued to force his way through the gap. She had to make a choice.

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