Mishaps
We managed to exit the pizzeria safely without anyone seeing us. We almost encountered Foxy but Bonnie pulled us down before she looked our way. "That was a close one," Bonnie muttered loudly.
"Yea. But that doesn't matter now! Come on let's go!" Chica shouted impatiently. She ushered us out the door and slowly closed it. Instantly I felt so amazed. The outside was magnificent. The air seemed so fresh (even though they didn't breath air) and there were so many flowers. It was very dark but that didn't bother me.
"This… is ju… just so amazing," Chica stuttered in awe.
"I'm speechless," I replied. It was a beautiful sight. It made me wish I could go outside more often.
"I told you it would be awesome. I was right. Was I ...," Bonnie bragged.
"Yea yea yea. Now how about we continue with our little trip," I interrupted. I made a face to show that I was clearly annoyed. Bonnie looked at me furiously. He had his fist up.
"Where should we go now?" I asked trying to break the tension between me and Bonnie.
"Well it looks like there are a lot of houses over there. So maybe we should head over there," Chica pointed. She was probably the only person who seemed to stay positive.
"Fine. Let's head over there," Bonnie agreed. We walked for a while on the sidewalk but it wasn't much of an experience. There was barely anyone around and the people who were around looked at us like freaks. There were a few shops that were still opened but most of them were already closed. Some shops sold plants while some sold groceries.
"Nice costume bro!" a man congratulated. The man was wearing a suit and was holding a blue suitcase. I glared at him in fury and he quickly ran away.
"People keep looking at us," I whined.
"So? We're getting attention," Bonnie joked.
"We must really shock people," Chica guessed.
"Probably because people aren't use to animatronics walking on the street everyday!" I exclaimed.
I was mad. I was really mad. Mad at Chica, and Bonnie. Mad at the people who didn't treat us normally. Mad at the quietness of the place. I was mad at everything so far. Bonnie tried to make me feel better. She patted my back and looked at me.
"Don't worry. We're almost there. Almost," Bonnie comforted. "Soon we can have our fun. We'll just have to find a child.'
"A fun and loving child," Chica smirked. Yup. Chica definitely was enjoying the trip. Maybe almost too much. And that definitely worried me. Especially me.
