The second part of the second chapter is here for ya'll! I hope you all enjoy this one! :D
FREDDY – 21:10 – MASTER BEDROOM
Freddy stared at the empty paper on his desk, waiting for the ideas to flow into his head. He bit his lip and growled, throwing his pencil down in frustration. He heard the door creak, while he was staring at the desk. His ears quipped and he glanced at the door, to see two lavender paws reaching through the door.
The door opened and Bonnie walked in. They stared at each other for a few seconds. Freddy frowned once Bonnie looked down, with a guilty look on his face.
"Bonnie," Freddy sighed, "I'm sorry, alright? You're my friend...and I shouldn't blame you for anything..."
"You were right though..." Bonnie walked over. Freddy pulled out a chair for him and glanced at it. Bonnie sat on the chair and brought it closer to Freddy.
"Let's just forget about it..." Freddy sighed, "That was then. This is now."
"I abandoned you though…! I feel so terrible..." Bonnie's ears lowered.
"Then," Freddy repeated, "Now." He tapped on the desk.
Bonnie nodded cautiously, "Okay Fred..." He chuckled a little, "You stubborn bastard."
"You know it..." Freddy muttered, glancing back at his papers. They glanced at the door once they heard footsteps. Red opened the door again and peeked inside.
"Hey, you two." Red grinned.
"Hey." They said in unison.
"Made up yet?" Red asked, raising an eyebrow a little. Bonnie and Freddy shared looks, before nodding.
"Yep." Bonnie answered.
"Good, cause I got a favour to ask you." Red rested against the door-frame, with a smirk gracing his face.
"What is it?" Freddy glanced at Bonnie as the bunny stood up.
"We're gonna need some things to keep us entertained," Red pulled a single key out of his pocket and threw it to Bonnie. Bonnie stared at the key and looked back up at Red, "The attic should have some board-games or something."
"You want us to go into the potentially terrifying attic to look for board-games?" Freddy frowned.
"It shouldn't be too much trouble," Bonnie said, grinning a little. He approached the door and peered over his shoulder, "You aren't chicken, are you?"
"Of course not…!" Freddy growled softly. He snatched his bow-tie and put it back on, before walking over to the front door.
"Thanks guys," Red grinned, "We'll be in the main area, waitin' for ya."
Bonnie and Freddy nodded, "Gotcha." Freddy followed Bonnie out of the room and into the hallway.
RED – 21:14 – CABIN'S SECOND FLOOR
Red grinned to himself and rubbed his hands together, "That was easier than I thought..." He heard footsteps and glanced behind him, to see Jazzy standing there.
"I see that grin," Jazzy folded her arms, "What did you do?"
"I sent Bonnie and Freddy to go grab some games for us to play." Red responded.
"And? Why are you grinning?" Jazzy raised an eyebrow.
"I was thinking that they could use some time alone, if you catch my drift?" Red chuckled heartily.
"You sly dog," Jazzy chuckled, "What about us? What can we do to help?"
"We can set up the tables-.." Red paused, "What about Clyde? Is he coming down?"
"I'm not sure," Jazzy replied, "Maybe later, but not right now."
"Is his eyes glued to his damn phone again?" Red asked, frowning a little.
"For now, yeah," Jazzy shrugged, "Don't worry though. He'll get down here eventually. Let's go set-up, okay? I'll get the drinks, and you can get the food!"
"Sounds good...I guess..." Red watched Jazzy walked away. He cursed to himself and followed her down the stairs.
FREDDY AND BONNIE – 21:16 – THE ATTIC
Freddy pulled the cord off the attic's trapdoor. The door opened and a ladder fell down. Bonnie snickered a little, "I can't believe it took you five minutes to get that thing down."
"I don't see you helping..." The bear crawled onto the ladder and started climbing up it.
"Don't break it, lard-ass." Bonnie chuckled, his face pure red after laughing so hard.
"Be careful," Freddy threatened, as he reached the top, "This fat-ass could take you down."
"True, true." Bonnie followed Freddy up and into the attic.
"Oooh, spoooookyyy..." Bonnie touched Freddy on the shoulder and made a silly face. Freddy lightly punched the bunny and switched on his flashlight.
"This attic is rather big..." Freddy commented, as he looked around with the flashlight.
"We'll split up then!" Bonnie suggested, "You take the left side, I'll take the right!"
"Sounds..." Freddy watched Bonnie walk away, "Sounds good..." He frowned and looked down at the ground. He knelt down and crawled over to a few cardboard boxes.
He put down his flashlight and opened one of the boxes. He peered inside and pulled out a few empty cardboard boxes, "Box-ception..." The bear chuckled softly, while glancing at his friend for approval, "Right…? No…?"
The bunny shook his head, ashamed of the terrible joke the bear had just made. Freddy's ears lowered as he crushed the boxes and put them back into the box. He pushed that box out of the way and started going through the larger box behind it.
Freddy raised an eye-brow once he noticed that there was a silver case inside. He pulled it out and rested it on the ground, "Brand new..." He whispered to himself, as he inspected the case.
He noticed something jammed into the suitcase, that was hanging out the side. He raised an eye-brow and pulled it out. It was a torn sheet of paper.
He inspected the paper further, intrigued, and dusted it off. It was a ticket that belonged to the metro service known as; "Mountain Metro..." The bear muttered.
"1903." The bear turned the paper over and glanced at the back. He glanced at Bonnie and quickly pocketed the note. He glanced at the suitcase and noticed that there was a four-digit combination lock on it.
"Crap," The bear muttered, biting his lip, "Gotta hide this..." He pushed it behind a few crates and dusted his paws off. He couldn't trust Bonnie, even after the bunny had apologised to him.
I mean, his friend couldn't even answer a simple question. If someone wasn't capable of that, then that person wasn't worth sharin' anythin' with. Freddy stood up and stretched.
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"Found some board-games!" Bonnie stood up, with a grin.
"Good to hear," Freddy nodded cautiously, "What'd you find?"
"Anthropoly," Bonnie handed over one of the board-games to Freddy, "Connect Fur, and..." Bonnie handed the second one over and inspected the third one, "...college simulator? Who'd wanna play that?" He threw the third game away and dusted his paws off.
"Two games is good enough for me. Ready to head down?" Bonnie asked, arms folded.
"Yep, let's go." Freddy walked back through the attic and down the ladder, with Bonnie following close behind. The bunny paused once he got down and pushed the ladder back through the trap-door.
He bit his lip and shut the door, before glancing at the stair-case, where Freddy was descending, "Wait up!" He exclaimed, running after him.
***(\|/)***
GOLD, GRACE, FOXY AND SPRING – 21:21 – PATH TO THE GUEST CABIN
Gold panted as he finally managed to catch up with the rest of the group, "I swear...you guys...sprinted..." Gold said, through struggled breathes.
"Or..." Foxy responded, "You're just too fat to run short distances without taking long breaks."
"Yeah, yeah, whatever..." Gold rolled his eyes and stretched.
"So, you admit it?" Spring glanced over his shoulder, with a grin on his face.
"Admit what?" Gold asked, before his eyes widened, "Now, hey!"
"Okay, okay..." Grace giggled, "Try not to tear each-other apart until we get to the cabin. It's freezin' out here, and I wanna get there as soon as possible."
"Ditto..." Foxy sighed, while rubbing his shoulders, "I swear, these clothes don't do shit to protect our bodies..."
"Sooner we get there, the warmer we'll be. Right?" Gold said.
"That's what the objective was on the way to the cabin..." Spring growled slightly, "And here we are, back outside, in this big-ass forest, on some mountain in the middle of god-knows-where!"
"Canada," Grace said, while adjusting her ushanka, "We're in Canada, Spring."
"I know that, Grace," Spring rolled his eyes, "I was just...over-exaggerating."
"Leave the joking and exaggerating to me," Foxy said, "I'm the joker here."
"Things can change quickly in one night." Spring grinned, slyly, earning some chuckles from the others. Grace stopped suddenly while she was leading the group. The rest of the group stopped and peered over her shoulder.
"Oh, would you look at that..." Grace sighed, "A fork in the fuckin' forest." There were two ways they could go in front of them.
"We could split up," Foxy suggested, "Cause that always works out well, right?"
"I truly hope, for all of our sake, that you're being sarcastic." Gold face-palmed.
"What's sarcasm?" Foxy's ears perked.
Grace rolled her eyes and glanced at the left path, "Splitting up does seem like a good idea. We'll get there faster, I guess."
"That makes no sense..." Gold muttered, so nobody would hear. Grace grabbed Gold's shoulder and pulled him over to her.
"Gold and I'll go left." Grace said, changing Gold's attitude pretty damn quickly.
Foxy and Spring glanced at each other, "I want to get to know all of you a bit more. So it's only fitting that I go with my saviour." Foxy grinned at the bunny. Spring rolled his eyes and started walking down the right path.
"I bet we'll beat you!" Spring shouted. Foxy jogged after the bunny, leaving Grace and Gold alone.
"Come on, then." Grace beckoned, as she trekked down the left path.
"Now that I think about it, splitting up is a good idea." Gold said, rubbing his shoulder awkwardly.
"We both know that I chose you because I wanted to spend time with you, right?" Grace said.
Gold raised an eyebrow, "Well...that was random." He chuckled awkwardly.
"We both know I'm fond of you Gold," Grace shrugged, "You can decide what to do with that piece of information. Now, keep up!" She started jogging, with the large bear panting heavily behind her.
"I bet you a million dollars that I can beat you to the cabin!" Gold suddenly shouted, pushing Grace over.
"Fat chance." She laughed hysterically, as her friend ran out of view.
"Hey, wait up!" She exclaimed. The chicken quickly lost her footing and landed flat on the ground. She groaned and rubbed her leg. The chicken held still once she heard the ground cracking beneath her.
"What the…?" She whispered, as she pushed herself to her feet. The ground suddenly caved in, and the chicken fell in, her screams echoing throughout the mountains.
Gold paused and glanced behind him, panting rather heavily, "Grace?"
"Hey, Gold!" Gold looked ahead of him to see Spring and Foxy running past him, "The cabin's up ahead! I saw a sign!"
"Did it open up your eyes?" Foxy snickered. Spring punched him playfully and picked up the pace.
"Come on, Gold! Last one there's a rotten bear!" Gold growled softly and ran after the two friends, unknowingly leaving his friend to potentially die.
BONNIE – 21:24 – CABIN'S SECOND FLOOR
"I'll meet ya downstairs!" Bonnie exclaimed, as the bear made it to the bottom floor.
"Don't take too long!" Freddy shouted.
"You don't have to shout, y'know..." Bonnie heard Red scold the bear. Bonnie grinned to himself and walked back into his room. He snatched Freddy's book from the desk and put it in his pocket, along with the bunnie's AnthroPod that he'd left behind.
He shut the door after he left the bedroom and sighed. Luckily, the freezing temperatures had died down a little. Bonnie was happy to be resting in a cabin with a working fireplace.
All he needed, was silence, power, and Freddy alone, and his night would be complete. He shook those thoughts away and started approaching the staircase. He paused once he heard the sounds of somebody sobbing. The bunny's ears lowered as he approached Jay's old room.
He peeked in to see Ashley sobbing on the side of her bed. He frowned and looked away, he could comfort her, but was it really his place to? He barely knew Jay that well…
There ya go! Thanks for readin' once again~! I love ya all like you're my family! :D
NEW BOOK: – BONNIE DIDN'T ANSWER FREDDY'S QUESTION – BONNIE AND FREDDY FOUGHT – BONNIE AND FREDDY MADE UP – FREDDY DISTRUSTS BONNIE – FREDDY HID THE CASE DUE TO HIS DISTRUST
FRIENDLY ADVICE: - CLYDE CONVINCED FOXY TO GET TO KNOW THE OTHERS – FOXY'S TRIED TO HELP RED – FOXY AND SPRING WENT TO THE CABIN TOGETHER – FOXY AND SPRING ARE FRIENDS
SKELETON KEY: – GOLD HAS THE KEYS – GOLD STILL HAS THE KEYS – GRACE DIDN'T LOSE THE KEYS WHEN SHE FELL
- RSM
