Teenagers
Chapter 1 - Sophomore Year (1st Day)
Okay, everyone. So this is officially the big project that I've been working on since last October. The funny thing about that is that this idea was in my head since January 2017. I've just never thought of having it as an actual fanfiction. But now since this is, and it is one of my major ones, of course I gotta explain some stuff, here.
This is an anthropomorphic AU. In fact, since this was inspired by Tony Crynight's series (FNAF YouTube Animator), the characters are gonna represent those from the series , only that they're going to be teenagers going through normal lives. (Note: DO NOT CALL THIS A RIPOFF OF TONYCRYNIGHT. THIS IS SIMPLY AN INSPIRATION.)
While the main characters in this fanfiction are going by their personalities and relationships in his series (for the most part), I'm also going to include a few extras as the chapters go on. (Prior to me posting this chapter, I literally have 76 chapters typed in advance. Mind blown, right?
Since this story one of my biggest projects of all time on here, there's obviously going to be a lot to cover. When the time comes each moment, I will explain the current situation throughout. You can even ask me questions if you'd like!One thing to note, since this is finally going to be publicly shared, I have no idea how people are going to react to this. With that being said, I'd appreciate everyone to review by the time you guys finish reading the first chapter! Much more will be explained in the author's note at the end. I hope you enjoy! Let the reading begin!
~KF
September 4, 2016
"...Okay... Found it... Good thing, too. One common mistake new kids like me make is walking into the wrong room, after all. The fact that I didn't means that this is a plus for me."
Those thoughts were coming from a brown, fifteen year old anthropomorphic bear wandering into his homeroom. Him being a new student not surprisingly made him nervous, which was not unexpected for him. Yet he already knew he would get over it as the weeks went on. Him thinking about the benefits of being new there at the school definitely helped.
He was satisfied that the bell had yet to ring, since he wanted to use the opportunity to get settled in the room and get used to his surroundings. Holding up the piece of paper in his hand, he glanced at his schedule once more to give him extra assurance that he was in the right place. He then took his time to walk to one of the seats in the back of the classroom. Since he thought that he had a good amount of time left before the bell rang, he began passing the time by going on his phone.
While he was on it, he chose to text his parents just so that they are aware that he was in the school building. "I'm in homeroom, now."
After doing so, he began browsing the internet until he heard the bell ring, signaling students that they needed to report to their homeroom advisory. Almost immediately, the thoughts of what to expect from his new school came across his mind again.
"It's only a matter of time before I find out what this school is like in general. There are obviously all sorts of people in this building, so I wonder what crowd I am going to fall under. ...Oh, who am I kidding? I'm just gonna fall under the 'Super Friendly and Nice' category just like my last school. Not that I'm bragging, but as long as I don't let people distract me too much, then everything should go well from me. I just need to act like that this is some new job I got."
After the tardy bell rang several minutes later, the bear took a quick moment to look up from his phone to see many of the chairs now being occupied by students.
"Well, here goes nothing..."
1st Period
Double doors opening, two other students entered the school's gymnasium. Both of them glancing over, there were already about a dozen other students sitting on the bleachers conversing with one another. They quickly caught on and made their way to join them.
"Well, here we go again, right?" A bluish-indigo bunny spoke to the red fox on his right.
He hunched without looking in his direction. "I guess I am. Might as well be, you know? Just wanna get all this over with and move on with my life in the future. Yet at the same time, guess seeing all our friends again helps along the way."
"Fair enough. That's something that I and most of the people here can relate to." He replied with a nod. "Simply going with the flow and leaving it at that. ...Hmm..."
"...What?" He finally faced him with a curious look.
"Ever since I met you, you seem to always be that way no matter where you go, not just at school..." The bunny pointed out. "Do you think that's just your character or something?"
"...Meh," He shrugged with a slight laugh. "You could say that, I guess. I've been this way for years. Laidback, sort of easygoing."
With the two anthropomorphic animals sitting down with the rest of their class as more students walked in, they greeted a few of their classmates they remember from the previous school year. About a minute later, the rabbit struck up another conversation.
"You're a fan of football, right?"
"...No..."
"Oh..." His smile turned into a neutral look. "I was going to say that the Ravens are going against the Titans Sunday afternoon."
"What I wanna know is how come you're surprisingly a big fan of watching football, but you don't... you know, do it?"
"Like I said last time, Foxy." He said setting his dark blue backpack down. "That's how I am with sports sometimes as well as some others. And yes, I do like some of them even though I may seem like a nerd to some people. "
"...I suppose that's a good explanation." He chuckled a little in response. "It's just that you of all people into sports, let alone at least being tolerable of watcing something like football, and here I am not even liking it at all. ...I really don't understand you at times."
"Well, we really didn't notice each other until we finall met up thanks to Chica." The fourteen year old recalled. "And we didn't really start to become really good friends until like, close to finals. So in all honesty, I don't think it's that surprising. I still haven't figured out Val yet by the way."
"I can agree." Foxy nodded. "Even though I've known her since the seventh grade, she's still sort of a mystery to me. Maybe that's how she wants us to perceive her or something. I don't know."
"Maybe." He smirked and laughed at his sarcasm. "But hey, this year should be a pretty decent, smooth run. Yet at the same time, some students claim that the tenth grade is the absolute hardest year to go through. Not only in high school, but of all grade levels."
"I can see why. The tenth and eleventh grades are right in the middle of high school. However, this is the year after the first year of high school, which was stressful enough when we both first got here. So there's a bit more going on this year compared to the eleventh grade."
"Exactly. We just need to prepare ourselves for everything that's gonna come to us and slowly, but surely, everyone will make it out in one piece."
Only a couple seconds after he finished that statement, the tardy bell rang as if on cue. A gray wolf then came in through the double doors as he took his time making his way to the students with a clipboard in hand. Flipping the page after standing in front of the couple dozen teenagers, he began calling roll. Afterwards, an announcement came on through the speakers on the ceiling to remind students that they should be in the first period. It was a system that the school used during the first two weeks of school every year so that the students would know their way around the building afterwards.
Once the announcement was over, the teacher began to explain the basic routine with the class after having a brief introduction. He told his students that they will start dressing out into their gym uniforms the following week, and they will be introduced to the health classroom the next class period.
As for the agenda for that day in particular, since it was literally the first day at school for them, there was really nothing planned at all. They figured that the reason behind it was that it was only a gym class. The only objective the coach had for the kids was to go over the course, as well as some expectations. With that being said, once he was finished, the students had the opportunity to talk among themselves once again until first period was over.
Foxy on the other hand chose to pull out his phone, plug his earphones in and began listening to music. And like most teens, it was not a good choice to interrupt them with their earphones in.
Technically, the students were only allowed to have one earphone in, yet the teacher wasn't looking in his direction. Foxy already thought that even if he was seen, he would not have cared anyway.
With him the bunny student alone, he simply interacted with some of his fellow classmates until it was time to leave. He figured that it was a good thing in the end, unless he had the desire to be bored for the last half hour of class.
3rd Period
Entering a history classroom, a yellow chicken immediately took a gaze at her surroundings to see exactly how much of the room was filled with maps, globes, and other history related items. In her mind, it was nothing but typical, which she then figured that it would not be bad for her.
The tables in the classroom were not exactly tables. They were really small groups of desks put together to resemble them. The anthropomorphic chicken could not blame the teacher, since she figured that it created more space for her to walk around during note taking sessions. She sat in the chair closest to the door, which was of course part of the first group of desks. With the determination to not simply sit around until the tardy bell rang, she pulled out her phone to check her social media.
Unbeknownst to her, she was sitting directly across the brown bear from before, who raised an eyebrow and stared at her as a result. It was understandable, since it seemed as if the chicken popped out from nowhere and sat right in front him from his own point of view after reflecting on his first ever class in his new school. Within a few seconds, it was clear to the bear that she was completely unaware of his existence. Shrugging it off in the end, he thought to himself that he could use the situation to his advantage by getting to know his new classmate.
"Good thing I'm not the shy type."
However, his opportunity was ruined after the fox and the rabbit from the gymnasium showed up in the room. Immediately noticing the chicken thanks to her location, the boys promptly sat at the two remaining seats in the group, regardless if they knew their chicken friend was at least an aquaintance to the bear or not.
Hearing them sit down, she finally lifted her head up. "Oh, hey boys!"
Both smirking as a result, the bunny decided to speak first as he placed his bag on the floor. "Ready for another year, Chica? What are you feeling right now?"
"Feeling's, neutral." She answered with a slight smile. "I was just getting ready to post my feelings about it online. Things are actually going well so far. Yet, you never know. Anything can easily go wrong at the most inconvenient times. ...Oh, who's your friend?"
Finally acknowledging the bear's existence, the oldest one in the group found all eyes pointing at him. Due to the sudden attention, he knew that all he could do was introduce himself.
Beginning to speak once more, the red one of the trio beat him to it. "We thought he was with you."
"Well, since four people can sit in this area in particular, I guess he's with us." She concluded with a giggle before eyeing the bear again. "Hi, I'm Chica."
Watching the girl wave, he smiled back. "Freddy. Just moved here."
"Oh, really?" said Foxy with a small grin. "Well everyone, we have a newbie upon us. I was wondering on when we were gonna start talking to fresh blood, anyway. I'm Foxy."
The two shook hands.
"And I'm Bonnie." Shaking his hand, he noticed that most of the seats were getting filled. It was a sign that class was going to start any minute from that point.
"Well, if there's one thing I learned from our fellow students, they often choose seats and claim them for the rest of the year, unless the desks get rearranged." Foxy explained, observing the rest of the class interacting with each other. "So I guess it's safe to say that this is our spot for the year in this classroom."
"Yeah, I can see that..." Freddy responded, now taking his turn to take a look around.
"Also, you've just said you're new here and all. Since I can already assume that we're gonna talk to each other often in this class for obvious reasons, you might as well as well come to us for questions. This may be only our second year, but since we're veterans here, we have a little more experience of how this school runs."
"What he said." Bonnie pointed at him with his thumb. "We don't know if you're gonna like Lakewod or not, but there's kind of a lot of stuff you might wanna know in the future."
"Well, thanks for the free advice." Freddy said. "I think that's a good thing to know before class starts. I think that it's-
The bell rang.
"...gonna start now, I guess." He finished his sentence.
"Can't argue with that." Chica agreed in a slightly lowered voice before sighing a little. "I'm not the biggest fan when it comes to history, so now I have to hope that I don't end up daydreaming. And if she ends up turning off the lights while we are taking notes, my chances of doing that are gonna increase."
With an older, female jaguar teacher closing the door shut after kicking the door stopper out of the way, the class went under the basic rules and procedures once more, with minor differences due to it not being a physical education class. Things went smoothly for the most part. Although, when the instructor, Mrs. Langston, announced homework on the first day of the period the class was anything but happy. When some students groaning out loud, in frustration as a result, Langston simply ignored them, knowing that it was not the first time she got that type of reaction.
As Chica predicted, the couple dozen students did end up taking a little bit of notes in the end with the lights off. Yet, the lamp at the teacher's desk was the reason to why it was completely dark in the classroom, not counting the Power Point presentation in front of the room. Although the class was not in the best mood at the time, the students knew that since it was their first visit in the room, there was not much to worry about.
Overall, third period was pretty decent to Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy. The girl of the group noticed the time that read 11:41 A.M., signaling that they were going to travel to their next classroom in a matter of minutes. "Hey guys, let me see your schedules again. I need to see yours, too, Freddy."
Glancing over each other's classes that were listed, they quickly realized that the only people that were going to be together for the next period were Chica and Foxy.
"So much for sticking together for the rest of the day..." Foxy said with a sigh. "But, me and Freddy apparently have last period together, so that'd be interesting. ...Oh, and Freddy you do know that we have odd and even days, right?"
"Correct." Freddy answered with a nod. "It's a new thing for me instead of having classes in numerical order."
"Yeah, since the first day is an odd day, you will have your second, fourth, and sixth period classes tomorrow. But as for seventh period, you have it daily, but it's the shortest one of all." He elaborated. "And since you're gonna be there as well, maybe we can both suffer through it together."
"Alright. See ya there, then."
Annnnd there you have it! You have officially read the first of many, many chapters of this fanfiction project! I am super excited for this, as I have been for the past year. The thing is that I already have most of the plot pictured in my head since I've been thinking of this basically ever since I started watching Tony Crynight's series.
So yeah, we already have four of the main characters, here: Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy. Normally the birth order would be that way, but since this is "Teenagers" and I'm judging it based on the characters personalities in said series, the birth order is Freddy, Foxy, Bonnie, then Chica. It was something that I had to get used to.
Okay, the setting. That's the first thing that I wanted to address. This is not meant to be a high school fic. If it was, this would have had a different title. Not every chapter is going to have the high school setting, especially when it's summertime in this story.
Now, since I only introduced four of the six main characters, there are two more that I have yet to reveal, which I will do. There are also many side characters that are going to be here, so stay tuned.
Updates will be on Tuesdays. Don't worry about me not posting a chapter on a certain Tuesday (unless I announce something about it in the future), since I've written 76 chapters already, so I should be good for the rest of this year, the entirety of 2019, and part of 2020, so don't worry about this fic ending way too soon!
One more thing. Every chapter I am going to ask a series of questions to which you can answer in your reviews if you want, as well as your thoughts on this so far, so here we go...
Questions:
1. Do you guys think that Freddy fits the stereotype of being 'the new kid' in school perfectly?
2. How likely is Freddy going to get along with Bonnie, Foxy, and Chica?
3. If you are a fan of Tony Crynight's series, who do you think I am going to introduce next? (You can answer this question even if you don't watch his series)
As said in the introduction, I encourage all FNAF and Tony Crynight fans to review! And when you get a chance, if you want, check out my "Pizzeria Hangout" forum. PM me for details!
