

She is later mentioned toward the end of the novel by Allison Pendle, whilst she and Thomas Connor are discussing the truth behind the Ink Machine and why they both were fired, with Daniel "Buddy" Lewek, who had never met her personally. She is first mentioned by Norman Polk when he is revealing the backstory of Joey Drew Studios, to which Dot mentions that she had met Susie once. While Susie herself does not appear in the Dreams Come to Life novel, she is mentioned in more than one instance. In Joey's diary cassette that is located in his office, Susie is mentioned by Joey while discussing his plan to bring Alice Angel and the other cartoon characters to reality. Although this, Susie says she has something planned for Joey and reassures how Alice doesn't like liars. In her audio log, being recorded after she had been replaced by Allison Pendle, she remarks how Joey Drew is saying things behind her back and that he wants to give her a new opportunity. Her only audio log appears right at the beginning of the chapter, in the archives room. With the seeing tool, Susie's name can be seen on the coffin in the flooded morgue in Chapter 3. She repeats a message found in the ink-written graffiti, " Dreams Come True" referencing Susie by name. She finds him charming, unlike what she expected, and is flattered when he refers to her as Alice instead of her real name.Īs Twisted Alice, she mentions Susie when Henry is using the elevator after completing one of her tasks. Feeling overwhelmed with rejection, she says she feels like a part of her has died and is desperate for a way to fix it.Ī second diary, found in the large chamber of dead Boris clones and the Butcher Gang enemies before meeting Twisted Alice, has Susie telling of her lunch date with Joey Drew himself at Joe’s Fine Dining. In it, she is upset, explaining that she wasn't told that she had been replaced as Alice's voice until she met Sammy with the new voice actress, Allison Pendle. Susie's diary cassette can be found from the "angel path" room if Henry chooses the Path of the Angel after first meeting Twisted Alice. She remarks that although she's been voicing all sorts of other background characters for the cartoons, Alice is the first character that Susie has felt a proper connection with, hinting at her attachment to the character. She's glad to see that Alice's voice has been well received, commenting that Sammy Lawrence thinks Alice could be popular as Bendy one day. She says that she thinks she'll enjoy working at Joey Drew Studios even though she's not been there long. Susie's audio log can be found near the recording booth of the recording studio. In-Game Appearances Bendy and the Ink Machine Chapter 2: The Old Song It is also hinted at that she had somewhat of a romance with the Studio’s music director, Sammy Lawrence. In Chapter 4, it is revealed that her personality has become more callous, egomaniacal, and lacking in sympathy and expressing disinterest upon discovering Joey's true intentions. Susie also has her moments of being emotional and desperate when things do not go her way, as revealed when she found out she was replaced by Allison Pendle. She had also once briefly been infatuated with Joey Drew when he called her "Alice", heard by her recording in the flooded morgue. She sees the role of Alice as both her destiny and a gateway to go places, claiming that the character is the first she's had a connection with. Susie is a naïve young woman who has dreams of making it big.
