wow, I'm kinda surprised you people like this story.
I did actually for a while say " this won't get on the internet, I keep it for my own
amusement" good thing I changed my mind! :)

and for CrazyAwesomeGurl123: thank you very much. and here you have another, and quite long chapter.

and for you all, Enjoy!


Everyone looks up, and Bonnie went further by getting up from the chair. He would do that either way, for behind Marion; a golden colored hare walks out, smiling softly with both mouth and the ice blue eyes.
"Spring!" Bonnie cries in sheer happiness and runs over to the golden hare.

"Bonnie?" Spring blinks rather surprised of the welcoming from the purple rabbit, more so as Bonnie gives him a bear hug.
Spring did quickly step away, much to Bonnie's surprise. "What's wrong?" Bonnie asks him.
Spring looks at his hands, shocked. "I... I felt that." He never felt hugs, but this time he did. It's rather... shocking.

Oh that's it? Bonnie breathes out in relief, for a moment he thought it was something worse, such as he did not want anything to do with him anymore. "It's our new upgrades." He explain the hare smiling.

"We're been upgraded?" Spring asks, blinking looking up since one of his new ears flopped down against his back, something they couldn't do the last time he was active. He checks his hands and feet by moving them around, feeling way more fluid, then again, everything would feel fluid for him after been more rotting than functional for over a decade. He gives his cream colored chest a small hit and his new and way more sensitive sensors reacts, made him feel a little pain. Spring smiles weakly to the rabbit. "Something I need getting used to."

Bonnie nods back, smiling and Spring turns to Freddy as the bear says warmly. "Welcome back Spring."

Spring nods. "Thanks, it's been... long." He trails off, for his blue eyes just met his dear old friend's. The hare gasps and would have been surprised he actually could that, if he isn't so shocked seeing his old friend again. "Fredbear?"

Goldie gives him a weak smile. "Hello Spring." Last time they saw one another was when the humans too them away.

"Fredbear!" And Goldie found Spring hugging him tightly. he returns the hug, feeling something fall down from his eyes. He knows what they are and pretty sure it is from these huge emotions of sheer happiness he feels seeing his friend again, mixed with the regret he couldn't save him before.
"I'm so sorry Spring..."

"It wasn't your fault, it never was." Spring softly says in his arms, they let go of one another and the hare adds with a sad smile. "So don't blame yourself, alright?"

Of course Spring would never blame him for what happed to them. He always tried seeing light on anything, seeing the good in everyone. And that ability is both Spring biggest strength... and weakness. But man, Goldie has missed this hare.
"Something's wrong with your eyes." Spring suddenly says, pointing at the water falling out from the golden bear's eyes.
"You're leaking."

Goldie can't help but laugh, he dries away the water coming from his eyes. "There is nothing wrong." All part of their new Upgrade.

"Yes there is." Spring says, since he clearly knows that when they are leaking, then something has broken inside of them.

"Spring, Goldie is crying." Bonnie tell him with a small smile, both amused and dumbfounded over Spring obvious.

Spring turns confuse to Bonnie. "Crying?" Before he turns back to Goldie who dries his tears away.

He looks confused, but Goldie isn't surprise, being stuck in a basement for years did not help the hare in understanding the world better. Spring is probably so left out that he did not know a squat of human emotions.
"Spring.. I have missed you so much." Goldie sobs. "I wish I could have saved you before..."

Spring ears drop, feeling sad for his friend, more than sad actually. For all those years, alone, well he thought all his friends were gone. And now.. knowing they are all alive. It is such a huge relief. He hugs the golden bear again, feeling something wet fall from his eyes as well and.. it feels so natural now even though it is the first time his body does this. "I have missed you too... thought you were..." He can't finish the word, he can't bring himself saying that he thought his best friend, his family was death.
Spring turns to Bonnie, feeling pretty cruel of just leaving him behind. "I'm sorry for leaving you." He did once promised Bonnie he always would be there for him, but he broke that promise...

"I know." Bonnie muse, and even though they aren't really brothers, at least that's what their old programming kept telling them, Spring still said they were. Bonnie did at first not want a brother. In fact, in the start he couldn't stand the golden hare.

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"l-i-t-t-l-e b-r-o-t-h-e-r!" Spring called in his usual cheerful tone and went to the bigger and purple animatronic, he has somehow succeed making two words from his recording by mixing the letters into this greeting. He was the only one who knew how to do it though.

Bonnie shot the more human sized hare a glare, annoyed over this constant greeting. He did not want a brother!
He wasn't sure why, but the thought just made him.. angry. also, being around Spring made him somewhat scared, not that he would admit he was scared of this overly cheerful hare that never would hurt a fly. So he responded with anger.

His glare did go to a blind eye from the golden hare though. Spring smiled to him and showed the purple animatronic a drawing he made.
It showed him and Bonnie playing together, smiling.

Bonnie wasn't impressed, rolling his eyes, the bunny left Spring. Hoping this cheerful hare would get the hint.
But if Spring was known for one thing, he was overly stubborn, in his cheerful form of way. Bonnie heard something hit his head and looked down as a ball bunched off the floor, turning around, Spring waved to him, pointing again at the drawing and made a few hand-signs. Bonnie narrowed his eyes and left.
He went to Foxy who hummed in his cove. The purple bunny showed the curtain away and made a small wave to the fox.

Foxy blinked at him, titling his head, asking what he wanted?

Bonnie replied by pointing at some of the toys laying around, one of them was the ball Spring threw at him. Somehow.. he and the others has some strange urge in want to play like the children.
Foxy looked at the few forgotten toys, then shook his head and pointed at two toy swords, waving his only hand as he wants to play sword fight. Bonnie rolled his eyes, for that was always what Foxy wanted to play, but today the bunny wanted to play something else than sword fight. He shook his head and pointed at a train, but Foxy shook his and returned to his humming when both realized they couldn't come to an agreement. Annoyed, Bonnie left the fox. He stopped when the ball hit gently his chest. He stared a few seconds at the rolling ball, then at the one who threw it. His eyes narrowed at the waving hare. Why couldn't this older animatronic just stay at the scene along with Fredbear? He ignored the waving Spring and went to Freddy, the bear sat on Fredbear and Spring's scene, building a tower of wooden cubes.

The brown bear looked up as Fredbear handed him a few more and Freddy took them, giving the golden one a smile and a hand-sign which made the golden one beam.
However, both looked up when Bonnie came over to them, pointing at some of the toys on the floor. Fredbear watched him with a curious look; then looked to Freddy who shook his head and pointed at the cube tower he was building. The brown bear told Bonnie with that gesturing that he would prefer finish his tower, much to Bonnies disappointment. Fredbear straighten up and made he was thinking gesture, then with a good idea, he pointed at Spring. Who for now ignored everyone and while humming one of the recorded songs in his voice box while he placed the scattered toys back into the Lost and Found box.

Bonnie narrowed his eyes, shaking his head to the golden bear.

Fredbear made a few hand-signs, but when Bonnie didn't understand, the golden bear titled his head another way of asking why the bunny didn't want to play with Spring?

Bonnie simple gave him look, unable giving the answer with his recorded voice and he haven't yet learned the right hand gestures either. Which made him pretty frustrated.

Fredbear and Freddy looked confused at one another, then at Bonnie, both not was getting why he wouldn't play with Spring?

Bonnie gave them both an annoyed look and left the two confused bears.
Bonnie went to Chica, but quickly decided to pull back as Spring was around the chicken, offering her a plastic pizza. She took the pizza and began biting it. Spring grinning watched her do it, then noticed Bonnie and waved happy to him. Bonnie looked away, still not wanting to play with the golden hare. But he also felt left out; everyone else did have something to do. Except him... beside, looking at Spring hang out with Chica, he was pretty sure the hare rather would play with her than him. So he left.
Feeling angry over what he thought the others left him out on purpose, Bonnie kicked the Lost and Found box and scattered all the toys Spring just have gathered. The bunny didn't care though, he simple sat down and sulking kicked the toy train between his feet.
He didn't look up when someone came up beside him; the sand-gold color from the corner of his eyes made it certain who it was.

Spring watched Bonnie for a few seconds. Then once again, offered him the ball. Bonnie ignored him. Spring knelt down and hugged the bigger bunny. He knew this often would calm or cheer children up again. But to his surprise, Bonnie pushed him away and dragged himself further away from him, now looking scared.
This time Spring felt sad, thinking what he did wrong? Deep in his conscious, he somehow did understand why Bonnie was scared of him, but he tried keeping those horrible memories away. He did not want to remember that. It helped with the constant thought that it wasn't him who really hurt them, it was the one who used him. Those thoughts worked as a form of lock to these horrible memories and made him go on the days in his programmed cheerfulness. And having four new animatronics there acted like children helped too, the new and child like animatronics liked him, all except Bonnie. Spring did not understand why, he tried treading them all nice. In fact, he began seeing this... well the-not-so-little bunny as his brother. Bonnie seemed like he needs someone.
He tried reaching out for Bonnie again, but this time. Bonnie rose and left. Much to his sadness.

And this sadness kept nagging him the next day, the management did not notice any change in the hare's performance, but Fredbear surly did.
So at nightfall, the golden bear stopped Spring in what he was doing by dragging a very reluctant Bonnie over to him.
Spring gave Bonnie a wave with a smile, but lowered both his hand and head when Bonnie looked away, clear sign he did not want anything to do with him. Spring lowered his head further in sadness as Bonnie left the two golden colored animatronics.

Fredbear narrowed his eyes after the purple bunny, not sure what his deal was. All he knew that this have to stop. He turned to Spring, giving him sign of going after Bonnie. Spring slowly shook his head with a sad expression. Making hand signs that Bonnie did not want him.

Fredbear sat his hands on Spring's shoulders and gave him an ensuring look and made a single gesture that meant: 'family'

Spring smiled and nodded. Fredbear let him go and Spring went over to Bonnie again, once again filled with confident.
Bonnie shot the golden hare a glare, but Spring ignored it and offered him the ball. Bonnie hit it angry away. It made Spring sad, but his stubbornness was back and he refused giving up- so he fetched the Lost and Found box and handed it to the purple bunny.

Bonnie gave him a confused look. Trying figuring out what the hare was thinking, could this be a trap like... that day? He doesn't really- none of them really remember that day. All Bonnie remember was looking at Spring who was filled with blood, having something shiny and bloody in his hands and then Bonnie remembers he woke up in this place and was greeted by Goldie and Spring. He remember he was confused, and would have screamed for help for his body did not feel like his own.
They were enough to calm them down and show they weren't alone, even taught them how to communicate with one another, they are still learning though. But Bonnie did and still does find the memory of that bloody Spring enough to distrust the hare.

Spring repeated the gesture with the box and with the 'play' sign, he pushed the Lost and Found box closer to him. Bonnie kept staring at him.

Spring lowered his ears and eyes going sad. Actually one of the first times Bonnie ever saw him like this; and it made him feel, well bad. Maybe that memory was just his imagination, for Spring has been nothing but nice to them.
Bonnie reached down to the box and took out a train. Only hesitated for a moment, then he sat down beside the sad looking Spring and began playing with it. Spring ears flew up and stared kinda surprised to the playing bunny. He slowly sat down beside him and tried seeing what would happen if he joined the game by building a railroad to the train. To his happiness, Bonnie placed the train onto the railroad and pushed it more or less happy around. Spring made a big smile and eagerly found more for the train. Bonnie did let him, first suspicious, then slowly he actually began enjoy that the hare wanted to play with him, and even let him decide what game it should be.
Maybe this overly cheerful hare wasn't so bad after all.

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Bonnie still remembers that first day him and Spring truly began interact with one another, and when Spring suddenly was taken away, he realized how much he actually cared for the golden hare. In fact, after Spring was taken, Bonnie has long regretted he never told the hare that he actually wanted him as a brother. Well, he's around now.
"Spring?"

"Yes?" Spring turns to him with a slightly confused look.

Bonnie looks into those ice blue eyes, finding the courage to say what he long wanted to ask. "Can we be brothers?"

Spring blinks, honestly didn't see that one coming.

"Did he just say what I think he said?" Chica asks in cheerful surprise.

Crossing his arms with a small grin, Freddy nods to the chicken. "He did and he usually hated being around him."

"Shut up." Bonnie growls to them: pretty annoyed at their teasing. He turns back to Spring, the hare haven't moved an inch since the question. "Spring?"

"You... you want me as your brother?" The hare asks baffled, to put it mildly.

Bonnie nods and admits while looking away pretty flustered. "I... never could ask you before..." He blinks when Spring suddenly hugs him. He looks up and sees the huge smile on Spring's face. "Of course you can call me brother!"
Spring laughs, and he will cherish this moment for a very long time. In fact this whole day, it has been one of the happiest days of his life. He hugs Bonnie closer with a light chuckle. "You always could." And adds laughing to Goldie. "Man, it feels good being able to talk properly!"

"You bet old friend." Goldie grins, happy his friend is finally back.


a little fun fact:
Ever since FNAF 3 came out, and after I spammed youtube and fanfic for something that could make Springtrap stop giving me nightmares. I realized that many people actually makes this guy rather mean and loves to scare the crap out of people. to be honest, I didn't really want to see him like that. I see more Bonnie like that.
I wanted Springtrap to appear in my story, but needed a personality

then I found the song "Springtraps Sorrow" by Zalzar, and I really liked this image of him. so if you ever read this Zalzar; thank you for giving me inspiration to Spring's personality.