"Making a comeback"

Chapter 4

"The ultimate decision."

"I say we go."

"Are you nuts?! We can't leave! What if somebody sees we're gone?! They'll close down the pizzeria!"

"And what do you care about the pizzeria anymore?! With the machine we can leave and never return!"

"Because where will you go if what the machine did to us stops working?! There is no proof my transformation will last forever! This could wear out in a couple of days, weeks! Where will you go if this happens in the middle of a city?!"

The argument between a humanized Bonnie and a freedom hungry Freddy already lasted two hours.

It started the moment the, now, human bunny walked in the party room for the first time since the explosion.

When they first saw him they thought it was a ghost or a lost child that ventured inside the building looking for shelter.

But when he clarified he was indeed Bonnie the Purple Bunny, their robotic jaws dropped.

They were overcame by what they just realized.

They could change back.

They could go back to the lives they once had.

Back to the people that cared for them when they were still breathing and lightened candles on their graves, after the tragedy happened.

All thanks to the use of one machine that was constructed for unknown usage and rebuild by Bonnie.

The problem was...the, now, young boy genius didn't want to let them use it, claiming to be unsure of its affects and the time they lasted.

For the more timid animatronics, such as Chicka, Chickey, Bonbon, the balloon twins, Freddie and Golden Eye, Bonnie's arguments were enough to rethink they're choice.

But to those that were already sick and tired of the pizzeria, such as Freddy, Golden Freddy, Team Alpha, Puppet and Spring Trap, the answer was a no-brainer.

"You can't just throw away this opportunity Bonnie!" Freddy yelled.

"And who said I plan to!" Yelled the red haired boy. "I'm just asking for a few extra weeks to test if what the machine did to me is permanent or not!"

"And how will you explain the disappearance of a large, purple colored animatronic and the sudden appearance of a ten year old boy to Phone Guy?!" Rett yelled backing up the leader bear.

Bonnie's mouth snapped shut without an answer.

He simply…didn't know.

And that's where Golden Eye Husky, AKA the Peace Bringer, stepped in between the arguing lot.

"Guys, guys calm down." The silver husky said gently pushing them apart with his paws. "How about we vote on what we do next?"

Bonnie sighted knowing this was really the best chance he has in convincing everyone into staying.

"Guys please, listen to me." He begged. "If we leave just like you all want people will ask questions. 'What happened?', 'How did you survive?' and 'How did you stay so young?' will be among them. What will you answer?"

For a minute everybody stood there in silence, not knowing what to say.

But the brain storm was interrupted by an impatient Wolvie.

"Are we voting or not?" He growled baring his plastic fangs at everybody.

Bonnie groaned in irritation.

"Did you even listen to what I said?!" The red haired boy yelled. "Using the machine is a fricking bad idea! It could cost us our lives, our health and our freedom!"

For about five seconds the large brown wolf just stared down at him with hate filled eyes, but after that time…he spoke.

"A long time ago, a friend warned me not to enter a certain pizzeria but I was stubborn to listen." He paused looking deep into Bonnie's big green orbs. "That mistake costed me more than I could ever pay. It took away not only my freedom, but also the lives of my two best friends and my younger brother." He looked down not wanting to see the looks his team and Golden Eye were giving him. "Ever since that day, I promised myself that if there was a way I could give them back everything my pride took away from them, I would take it."

Bonnie was silent.

He knew that no matter what he said now the animatronics would side with Wolvie and the vote wasn't even needed.

But Golden Eye asked the small crowd anyway.

"Okay who wants to stay an animatronic?"

Nobody raised a hand. Bonnie was the only one who stood tall by his idea.

"Alright who wants to use the machine and become human?"

Everyone (and by everyone I mean everyone but Bonnie) raised their paws excitedly.

"Then it's settled." Freddy declared. "We're using the machine to get back everything Purple Guy took away from us!" He added rising his hand in the air.

"YEAH!" An army of hands joined the brown bears in the air.

"WAIT!" The only human in the room yelled desperately, waving his hands up and down to gain the attention of the giant robots surrounding him.

The rest rolled their eyes but turned to face him none the less.

"What is it this time little bro?" Asked Spring Trap.

"What makes you guys think Purple Guy won't be after us once he finds out what we did?"

Nobody answered him.

"I remind you the robotic costumes will disappear once you change back and we are the only ones who know who he is. The most logical thing for him to do would be to shut us up before we spill the beans to the police."

For a second the once purple animatronic was smiling with victory for he knew this would very well happen, if they were to use the machine. They had no count argument.

But even that didn't last long, because he forgot they had Rett on their side.

"True." The animatronic rat said from his spot next to Wolvie and Eage. "But as humans we will look exactly like a bunch of little children. We would blend in with ease once we step out of the pizzeria. And I doubt PG even bothered to figure out our human names before he shot us."

The red haired ten-year-old cursed under his breath. He had a point.

"Well Bonnie?" Bonbon smiled smugly. "Will you do the honors?"

Nodding the boy accepted defeat.

"You know if we end up regretting this." He looked up at Freddy, Rett and Wolvie. "Don't count on me to save you."

The older dog just snorted at him.

"Don't worry about us carrot head." He answered with his guff voice. "We can take care of ourselves. Now get the machine running."

Bonnie let out a deep sight. "Follow me."

And they did.

Happy to finally have their long awaited wish come true.

What they didn't know was that…they already had what they wanted for so long.

A family.