I have found few high school/grammar school (I'm British) fanfictions that I have gotten a case of narrators hook. I really don't know how to explain it. Maybe I'm over-analysing it. Yeah, no, I'm bored.
This story will have little plot. Basically, the fnaf characters are human and going to high/middle school, depending on age. But there will be three separate stories, the originals, the toys, and the night guards. Six characters in each, kinda.
Don't ask how school and fnaf world are connected. I guess the new designs look younger than the original designs? Forgive me if I get the ages wrong, as I said before, I'm British but I don't want to do a grammar school story. However, I will be using British terminology, if it's not the same… oh well. We'll see what happens. Enjoy!
I will most likely use Pole-Bear's designs for this. They will only be wearing their aprons in the pizzeria, by the way. I know that Pole-Bear has their own ages for the designs, but then the characters wouldn't even be going to high school. So just pretend that their ages are scholarly correct.
Designs belong to Pole-Bear, Fnaf belongs to Scott, and all rights go to their respective owners.
The bear yelped as he tumbled to the ground for the umpteenth time that day, along with two other students. He stood up, gathering his belongings, simply ignoring what had happened. That's just what the students did. If you tried to say anything, you got shot a glare. You ignored the other students, and they ignored you. Freddy looked at his timetable (I guess that's what they have in America, I really don't know…) and sighed. Games was up next. Brilliant.
The start of the day was pretty normal, Golden waking Freddy up fifteen minutes early in case he fell asleep again, eating dry cornflakes, running to get the bus. The usual, as it had been since middle school. Homeroom was the start of the madness.
Freddy had sat in the only seat left, next to a bunny with lavender ears and violet hair, with ruby-magenta red eyes.
"So, you have any relatives here?" the bunny asked. "I'm Bonnie, by the way."
"I'm Freddy, and my older brother Golden," replied Freddy warily. Bonnie's face changed to one of recognition. "Oh, he's in the same class as my cousin Spring. He's come over to our house a few times."
"He's never mentioned you to me." Freddy stated, not really wanting to talk to anyone, especially the over-excitable bunny who coincidently knew his brother.
"Hmm? Oh, I've never talked to him. He's an enigma, as Spring put it." Luckily the bell went, signalling the first period. Unfortunately, Bonnie was in the same class, and dragged Freddy over to a table despite his protests. Looking at the other one person sitting there, a yellow chicken. She took a look up at Freddy before breaking into a grin.
"Hi!" she chirped too happily.
"Hi," replied the already tired brown bear dully.
"Hey, Freddy!?" Said bear spun around to find the person who spoke, finding it to be Toy Bonnie, or just 'Bon'.
"Aren't you in Teddy's class?" the chocolate bear replied.
"Yeah, but I was just making sure Bonnie was in the right class."
"I don't remember telling you, you're younger than me, and you should be in your own class!"
"Oh, I'm only passing. See you, Bonnie, see you Freddy!" The blue bunny continued on her way, disappearing around a corner. Bonnie turned to Freddy.
"You know my brother?"
"Teddy."
Freddy was introduced to Chica, as the chicken was called, and they went through the day well enough, excluding perhaps Games. Lunchtime was when the madness became more so. Freddy, Bonnie and Chica stood at the wall of the cafeteria, not sure where to go or who to approach. Freddy noticed that there were eight chairs at each table, even though students were simply pulling chairs away from other tables, making it harder to count.
"Mmm… I don't know anyone else here, and I'm not sitting next to my brother," stated the purple bunny, making Freddy realise that he was in exactly the same position.
"But, there is my cousin," Bonnie finished, spying a certain golden rabbit sitting alone about six tables down. "He's not with anyone. I wonder why. Come on." Bonnie grabbed Freddy and Chica's wrists before dragging them over to Bonnie's cousin. The chocolate bear wondered if he was the same cousin Bonnie had mentioned earlier, 'Spring'."
"Hey Bonnie," the golden rabbit greeted, with an English accent.
"Hey Spring!"
Oh. Bonnie sat on one side of Spring, while Chica sat in front of Bonnie. Freddy was about to sit on the golden rabbit's other side when, without looking up, he suddenly said, "Golden's seat." Freddy looked up to see his older brother coming over, before Spring pretty much pushed him into the seat in front of him.
"So," the golden rabbit started. "You're in Bonnie's class?" He waited for an affirmative nod from the brown bear. Spring looked up.
"Ahoy, me matey." A red fox sat down next to Freddy.
"Don'" the red fox said, putting his head in his arms.
"Aww, is captain Foxy feelin' a bit down?" Spring asked, still using his pirate accent.
"Ya still soun' English when ya do tha'," Foxy said. Spring frowned.
"I know you don't like it when I play against you in Games, but you don't need to insult me for it."
"Yer impossible ta bea'!"
"I didn't choose the teams!"
"Can both of you shut up?" Both rabbit and fox turned to find Golden sitting next to Spring. The golden rabbit immediately hugged Golden.
"Goldie-e-e!"
"You're as excitable as Teddy. More so." the golden bear added when Spring began talking almost nonsense about his day to him.
"So, Trisha was like, you don't have to, and I was like, but I want to, ya know? Anyway, I wa-"
"Spring, I know. I was there," Golden shushed the golden rabbit, before finally noticing Freddy.
"Oh, hey."
"Hey," was the reply from the chocolate bear. Spring pushed Bonnie off his chair, before sliding his tray over to one of the empty seats at the other end of the table, before jumping up and pulling another golden rabbit down. She seemed to be more yellow-gold, like Golden, rather than Spring's greeny-gold.
"Hey, Sunshine!" said Spring.
"Sunny," replied the female golden rabbit, in an English accent like Spring's.
"Whatever," Spring rolled his eyes, before turning to Freddy first. "Sis, this is Freddy, Chica, and Bonnie."
"I know Bonnie!"
"Really? I didn't notice."
"Why are siblings so annoying?"
"I know how you feel," replied Freddy, Bonnie, Chica and Foxy all at the same time. The three Goldies stared for a second before bursting into laughter.
"So," started Chica. "We have one seat left."
"And no one to fill it with," Spring sighed. "Plush…?"
"We aren't sneaking him out of middle school again," Sunny said. "We all know how that ended."
"Mari?"
"She's sitting with the Toys."
"…"
"No."
"I haven't said anyone yet!"
"No."
"Arrgh!" Spring finally growled. "But there's an empty seat! How can you just leave an empty seat empty?"
"If we filled an empty seat, it wouldn't be empty anymore."
"That's… that was my…" Spring stuttered, before scoffing and resting his head on his hand.
"We have English next," Golden suddenly said. He nodded a spoon towards Freddy. "You?"
"Chemistry…" Freddy said, rather interested in finding out more about Spring and Sunny.
"Don't blow anything up," Spring smoothly said, earning himself a punch from his sister.
"So… is Sunny older or…?" Freddy awkwardly trailed off. Spring acted younger than Sunny.
"We're twins," Sunny assured him. "Even though Spring might come off as younger than me." It was as if she had guessed Freddy's thoughts. Perhaps she had. Sunny got her own light punch from Spring.
"I'm older than you by fifteen minutes," Spring argued. "And could beat you in a race any day."
As the twins argued, Freddy's brother chatted with Foxy and half-heartedly tried to cheer him up, seemingly attempting to make him feel worse, and Bonnie and Chica began copying off each other's homeworks, Freddy smiled to himself.
I'm gonna like this school, Freddy thought.
I'm uploading this literally because I want another story to work on. Please review and see you next time!
