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Pulling her car up to the abandoned building, Lulu turned off her engine end let out a soft yawn as her ears dropped slightly behind her head. Fixing up her dress uniform and adjusting her stockings, she took one last swig of her coffee and stepped out into the empty parking lot. Lulu is an office worker bunny woman with cute rounded ears and light brown fur. Usually operating in inventory and accounting, her dress consisted of a fancy black skirt that went down to her knees, a white shirt with a collar and a bow around her neck, and stockings that gave her legs a darker fur tone. Wiping her eye, she looked up to the massive empty building, covered with chipped faded paint and graffiti, but with the window seeming to be perfectly intact. Reaching into her purse, she took out the keys for the building and walked up to the front door.

The hallway was dark, there were empty boxes and other things scattered all over the floor, it almost looked like a hoarder's house. Turning on the flashlight on her phone, Lulu walked down the corridor, looking around the walls until she found a switch. Flipping it on, she was surprised as the room slowly illuminated with dim flickering lights, only to reveal a lot more clutter littering the hallway floor. “Who is even paying for the electricity here?“ she asked herself turning off the flashlight on her phone. Scratching her chin, she closed the door behind her, making sure no one could follow her inside as she continued through the building. “I can’t believe they would send me here alone to do inventory, nothing is creepier than an abandoned toy company.”

Eventually, after walking down a few messy hallways, she found the main office room with an abundance of paperwork that was left behind. “Don’t companies usually clean up after they’re closed down?” she asked herself, grabbing a bunch of papers from a nearby desk. “You think they’d at least shred the papers they don't need.” the young woman thought to herself, looking around as she took a closer look at the desks and tables. There weren't any computers or equipment left behind, but the place looked like a mess as if it was full of people who didn't know how to properly run an office. Shaking her head she turned her attention back down to the papers. Picking up the lists, she immediately recognized them as a complete inventory of their products in the building.

"Phew..." she sighed with a smile. "This will make my job a heck of a lot easier." she chuckled. "I can just use this to check off the products that are still here, and give it to the boys at the office for pick up later." Organizing the papers, she unfolded a compact flip-open clipboard from her purse placed the papers onto it. On the front page, she noticed something strange about the first few products. Nothing strange about them titles at first, just a bunch of inflatable's and pool toys, but she noticed the prices relating to their production were much higher than all the others. "Hmph... Looks like they blew their budget and some balloon toys... amateurs." she chuckled to herself, taking the papers as she left the check the storerooms.

There were a few sections of the building dedicated to storing products. There was one room with a bunch of electronic toys and mobile phone accessories, one with toys, dolls, and action figures, and even a room with a bunch of big adorable plushes. Upon entering the plush room, Lulu bit the bottom of her lip with her two front teeth with a soft sigh. "There's no variety in size, and all of these stuffed toys are too massive for an average household, how did they expect their targeted consumers to afford something that barely accommodates for space?" she shook her head, checking off all of the toys that she found in the room.

When she finished, she took a moment to really take a gander at some of the plushes, noticing just how well-crafted they were. Not only were they cute, with their large eyes and rounded shapes, but the stitching was incredibly well done and hardly visible at first glance. Curiously, the bunny placed her hand on a chubby panda plush sitting on one of the nearby shelves, realizing how incredibly soft and squishy it was. “Wow!” she exclaimed to herself. “These are really well-made, no wonder these guys lost so much money.” But then, she looked back down at the inventory sheet, seeing how the cost of the plushes paled in comparison to the inflatables. “Why are the inflatables so much more expensive than these things.” she asked herself.

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