Freddy Fazbearland

Chapter 2: Yellow

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The hours in the day passed. Mike walked inbetween his parents. A Freddy Fazbear hat sat crooked on his head, and in his hand he held a Freddy face balloon. The balloon bobbed above his head as he smiled. So far, Mike was having the best day of his life.

Mike had eaten caramel covered popcorn, played in the arcade, rode the merry-go-round in twice Freddy's Funland, ate blue cotton candy, and rode almost every roller coaster in Foxy's Pirateland. The one that he didn't go on was Foxy's Flying Dutchman because he wasn't tall enough.

Mike was a little upset, but soon forgot all about it when his father took him into one of the sweet shops along the main streets of the park and bought him a sweet. It was a Foxy Hook: Chocolate covered sugar domes with black licorice curved as the blade sticking out from the top. Mike ate the whole thing, then pressed his chocolate covered face against the glass to look at the other sweets.

On the nicely displayed shelves sat mouthwatering delicious treats. There were Chica cupcakes with pink frosting and two eyes made of white frosting and two dark milk duds for the pupils. Another treat were Bonnie's bon bons: small donut cakes covered in blue frosting with little red bowties made of red licorices.

Next to them sat Freddy cookies: Huge chocolate chip cookies shaped like the bear's face. Mike pressed his toy Freddy's face against the glass. "Look, Freddy! It's you!" he said. The woman at the counter smiled down at him. Her hair was blonde and was tied up into a bun. She wore red, white and pink striped buttoned up shirt tucked into her black pants. "Well hello young man. Can't decide on what to get?" she asked, chuckling. Mike looked up at her and smiled a small shy smile. He silently nodded his head.

Mike's dad lifted Mike up and held him. "Today is this big boy's birthday," he said. The woman smiled even more. "Oh wow! How exciting! How old are you now?" she asked Mike. Mike held up six fingers. The woman imitated a gasp. "Six?! Wow! you are practically a grown up now!" Mike smiled and looked away.

The woman went down to the shelves and pulled out a small Chica cupcake. Then she stuck a small blue and white striped candle at the top and lit it. Then she looked around the room. "Everyone! today is this young man's birthday! Let us all sing Happy Birthday to him!" the young lady said. The people in the shops stopped and stared at Mike. Mike hid his face behind his toy.

The lady started it off, then everyone else chimed in. Mike blushed in embarrassment as he continued to hide behind his toy. After the song was over, everyone clapped. The lady pushed the cupcake close to Mike on the counter.

"Here you are. Make a wish!" she said. Mike turned back and saw the small cupcake. His dad leaned him closer to the cupcake. "Go ahead, sport. Make a wish!" he said. Mike thought for a moment, then blew out the candle. The lady clapped her hands. "Yay! Good job!" she said. Mike smiled and hid his face behind his Freddy toy.

She chuckled again. "I love your toy. Have you seen Freddy walking around here?" she asked. Mike looked back up at her. Mike's dad cocks his head at the girl at the counter. "You have a Freddy walking around here?" he asked. The girl nodded.

"Yes, we have him and his friends walking all over the park. If you catch them, they will stop for a picture," her eyes flickered over to outside and pointed out the window. "Oh look! there's Foxy!" she said smiling.

Mike and his parents turned to the window and saw through the candy colored glass. Sure enough, there was a seven and a half foot Foxy standing with a family as one of the crew members of the park took their picture. Mike felt his heart skip a beat at the sight of the creature. Foxy loomed over the whole family easily. He was gigantic!

Mike's dad put him down and held his hand. "Let's go get a picture with Foxy!" he said. Mike shook his head. He didnt want to, but his parents insisted. The Schmidt family left the small shop and made their way across the street to Foxy. Foxy had red-orange fur and wore a pirate get up. He had a sharp looking hook in his right hand, an eye patch over his right eye.

"Shiver me timbers!" he said, making the family laugh as they left. Mike stared up at the looming fox when they came closer. Foxy cocked his head as he opened his mouth slightly as if he were smiling, revealing his sharp teeth. Mike didn't really like Foxy because of his sharp teeth, and how the pirate fox looked like he wanted to eat him.

"Hey, Foxy. Can we have a picture with you?" asked Mike's dad. Foxy turned to Mike's dad and cocked his head. "Of course, matey-y!" he said in his strange robotic voice. Mike was scared to move as his dad pushed him closer to the tall pirate fox. The woman with the camera smiled and lifted the camera up to her face. "Say Freddy!" Mike didn't say anything, nor he smiled. Hearing the metal grind inside Foxy disturbed him greatly.

Once the picture was taken, Mike felt Foxy place his hand on his shoulder, making him jump away, clutching his Freddy toy to his chest. "Ye be a jolly lad! Come join me crew!" the fox said. His movements were jerky as he gestured his arms out. His head cocked to the side again, causing his lower jaw to hang open and reveal his sharp teeth again. Mike felt the blood drain from his face at the horrific sight as he saw inside the fox's mouth. Tears of rear came to his eyes and he ran.

"Mike!" shouted his mom. "Michael!" shouted his dad, but he ignored them and continued running. He zig zagged his way past parents, around shops and through streets till he found himself somewhere near Freddy's Funland. He turned his head back for just a split second to see if Foxy was after him. Just as he did, he bumped into something furry. He turned his head and took a couple steps back.

It was Bonnie the Bunny. The huge rabbit turned his head and stared down at him, his eyes were maroonish red and had black around the outsides. "Hey kid! Would you like a hug?" asked the animatronic as it smiled and reached his purple arms to him. The metal sound in his arms creaked loudly in his joints.

Mike jumped out of the rabbit's reach and continued running. Tears streamed down his face till he was away from the rabbit. He stopped and hid behind a hedge. He heard a strange sound and looked over to the clock tower in the middle of Freddy's Funland.

Every hour the clock would play a strange slow mechanical tune from Carmen's Ouverture and a creepy pale faced clown with purple lines down its face wearing black and having black and white striped arms would be sitting at the top, overlooking the land. He would smile and open his arms out, just as smaller versions of the animatronic animals would come out with instruments and play with the tune, then after that, they would all slowly march back inside their home and wait for the next hour.

Mike continued to cry as he started to look around for his parents. He wished that he didn't run so far. He didn't know his way around the park. He decided to retrace his steps. He remembered seeing Bonnie around the popcorn stand. Once he spotted it, he noticed Bonnie wasn't around. Sighing with relief, he continued walking.

After a while, things didn't look familiar to him at all. He saw a huge balloon holder that looked like a really fat boy. He wore a shiny red and blue striped shirt and hat with a pinwheel on top, and dark blue pants. He held a small sign that said: Balloons! His huge eyes were wide and mouth open as he stared at Mike.

"Hello," the robot boy said. Mike took a step back in fear. The boy laughed, making Mike to continue walking. Mike's heart pounded loudly in his chest as he continued looking around for his parents. What if they already left him? What if he was stuck here in Freddy Fazbear land forever? Mike hugged his Freddy toy as more tears streamed down his face. Finally he couldn't take it any longer. He sat down on a bench and started to cry loudly.

Parents and kids passed by him, too busy to even notice him. Mike continued to cry, hoping someone would help him find his parents. Just then, a huge shadow loomed over Mike's small body. Mike looked up and found himself staring face to face with Freddy.

"Hello little boy. Are you lost?" he asked in a strange voice, not even close to the real Freddy Fazbear's voice. Mike stared at him. The Freddy Fazbear in front of him was yellow. Why wasn't he brown? Mike wiped the tears from his face.

"Y-yes, I cant find my mommy and daddy," he sniffed. The yellow Freddy cocked his head. His eyes were black and sunken like dead pools, and his body smelled horrible, like he hadn't had a bath in weeks. It scared Mike.

"Dont worry, kid, I know where your parents are, just follow me," the yellow bear said. Mike hesitated. He didn't want to follow the yellow bear. For one thing, it wasn't the real Freddy Fazbear; but on the other hand, he said he knew where his parents were...but something about the yellow bear made him feel nervous. Mike got up from the bench. The yellow bear continued to stare down at him with no eyes, only darkness. As if he were soulless.

Mike took a step away from the yellow bear when he came closer to him.

Just then, the bear grabbed Mike's arm roughly. "Where do you think you are going, kid? I said I know where your parents are!" he said in his gruff voice. The yellow bear's huge paw squeezed Mike's small arm. Mike shrieked. "Ow! you're hurting me!" he screamed.

"Shut up, kid!" shouted the yellow Freddy. Mike struggled and started to scream. The yellow Freddy roughly shook Mike, causing his toy Freddy to fall out of his hands and crash to the ground. The impact caused the toy to break into a million pieces. Mike finally got out of the yellow bears grasp. The yellow bear stood , glaring angrily at him. Some people who were working there were already calling for security. Mike's eyes fell lost to the dark black pools that were the yellow bears eyes. as if it were trying to take his soul.

Just then Mike heard his name being called. "Mike!" two familiar voices called. Mike turned his head and saw his mom and dad. "Mommy!" Mikecried as he ran into their arms. "Mike what were you thinking?! Running away like that?!" said his mom angrily. Mike looked into his parents angry faces and felt his tears return to his face. Before Mike could say anything, Mike's mom took his hand. "Come on, we are going home. You are in big trouble young man," she said. Mike tried explaining to them about the yellow Freddy he encountered, but his parents wouldn't listen.

Mike turned his head to look to see if the yellow bear was still glaring at him, but once he did, he couldn't find the yellow Freddy anywhere. He was gone...