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As she led him toward the elevators, Gregory looked up at her face. For a split second, the flickering neon lights overhead made her eyes flash a brilliant, unnatural purple—and he realized that the "Sweet Vanessa" he was walking with wasn't the only person hiding behind that smile.

Above him, the rhythmic clack-clack-clack of heavy boots on metal grating grew louder.

The footsteps stopped. The silence that followed was worse than the noise. It was a heavy, suffocating weight. Gregory risked a glance through the gap in the bins. He saw her—a silhouette framed by the neon glow of a distant 'Glamrock Gifts' sign. Her security uniform was crisp, her blonde ponytail swinging slightly as she turned her head, scanning the shadows with predatory patience. Sweet_Darling_Vanessa-catches-you---FNAF-SB.mp4

This title refers to a specific piece of fan-created content from . Since it is a creative prompt, I have written a narrative "long piece" that captures the tension of that specific encounter between Vanessa and Gregory in the Pizzaplex. The Neon Predator

"Caught you," she said softly, reaching out a gloved hand. "Now, let's go. We have a lot to talk about… and not much time before the lights go out for good." As she led him toward the elevators, Gregory

Vanessa’s flashlight beam cut through the darkness, a sharp blade of white light that sliced across the floor just inches from Gregory’s shoes. He squeezed his eyes shut, trying to make himself smaller. He could hear the hum of her security radio, the static buzzing like a hornet’s nest.

Gregory scrambled backward, his sneakers slipping on the slick floor. He tried to run, but he was cornered. Vanessa stepped into the light, the beam of her torch blinding him. She didn't look angry; she looked disappointed, a thin, unsettling smile playing on her lips. The footsteps stopped

"The Pizzaplex is a big place for a little boy to be all alone," she continued, her voice drifting closer. The sweetness was still there, but it was curdling at the edges, turning into something sharp and jagged. "I just want to get you home. I promise. Why won't you just come out and talk to me?"