Chapter 7 (Escape Part 2)
Toy Bonnie
It was about six fifteen when Toy Bonnie decided to see where his friend had gone. He had seen Toy Chica leave, and he wanted to know where she had gone. He wouldn't say he was stalking her, he just wanted to be with her all the time. That was endearing right? He stepped down from the stage and walked to the open door that Toy Chica had walked out of. He peered out of the open door, seeing a level of light he wasn't accustomed to. He walked out the door and noticed the humongous buildings in the distance.
Walking to the exit on the south end of the shopping center and taking a left traveled into the area with all the large buildings. As he walked through the streets he noticed the surprising lack of people in the city, even for this time of day. As he walked he saw a yellow blur in the distance. I hope that's who I think it is. He sped up his walk to faster reach the yellow blur. As he got closer he recognized the pink undergarments that let him know it was Toy Chica.
He walked even faster, eventually reaching her. She stood there, not making a single movement. She wasn't even shaking, she was like a statue. "Hey uh...yellow girl? You alright?" She suddenly twitched, and slowly turned to him. She had this strange grin on her face, like she was on drugs. "Yeah. I'm fine. Better than fine actually." She suddenly pushed Toy Bonnie up against the nearest wall, leaving a sizeable indent. "Hey yellow girl! You saw what I did to da red guy, I don't wanna haff to do it to you!" She started to trace circles on his chest. "We're free Blue. We can go anywhere." Toy Bonnie liked the attention. "You sure you're alright Yellow?" "Yes! I'm just so happy!
She started to giggle, releasing the pressure on Toy Bonnie's chest and grabbing his hand. Toy Bonnie started to say something, but Toy Chica put a finger over his mouth. "Shush. We're going to keep walking until we have a malfunction on deactivate." Toy Bonnie nodded his head, a wide grin on his face. "Sure doll." Toy Chica smirked. "What did you call me?" Toy Bonnie matched her smirk. "Doll." She seemed to think the nickname over. "Yeah...I like that." Toy Bonnie squeezed her hand. "Guess that's what I'll call ya. Girlfriend is too long." "We're dating?" Toy Chica asked. "We are now Doll." Toy Chica draped an arm across Toy Bonnie's shoulders. "Guess we are then." Toy Bonnie wrapped his arm around her sizeable waist. "Well, let's go den."
The new couple walked down the street, right after Toy Bonnie gave Toy Chica a squeeze on the butt.
Freddy
Freddy sat there in Parts and Services. It was about six forty, and every one of his "friends" had left the room, leaving him alone. Well, I'm not doing anything useful here. Might as well leave. Freddy stood up, his height almost scraping the ceiling. He ducked under the doorway, entering the main hall. Freddy walked down the hall and into the Game Area. He noted that his newer counterpart stood on the stage all alone, looking frightened as always. Freddy ducked into the shadows, his favorite place to be.
He edged around the side of the room, staying in the shadows. Freddy looked behind himself, and seeing no one turned back around to see Toy Freddy right next to him, causing Freddy flinched a little. "How did you find me child?" Toy Freddy shuffled his feet. "Your eyes glow in the dark. I saw you immediately." "Fine then." Freddy looked towards the open door. "How did that happen child?" Toy Freddy seemed to get more nervous. "The yellow monster opened it." Freddy sighed. "Of course she would."
Freddy looked into Toy Freddy's eyes, blue meeting blue. "Listen. You need to make sure nobody else leaves, ok? If anyone else does, well, that just won't do." Freddy looked deep into Toy Freddy's soul. "If you let anyone else leave, I will personally dismember you, and it will hurt. A lot." Freddy smirked at the now shaking Toy Freddy. "Now, go guard that door." Freddy strolled out the door, leaving Toy Freddy shaking next to the door. "It's too bright out here." Freddy said to himself.
He looked around, and saw an oddly familiar housing complex. "Where do I know that from…" Freddy said, wracking his brain. He walked through the south exit, and to the housing complex. He walked through the rows of houses, until he came to a playground. He remembered talking to children here. He remembered telling them to go to Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. He remembered when he was Frank.
He noticed Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy standing in the center of the playground, Bonnie and Chica on one side, Foxy on the other. Freddy strided towards the trio, and when he got close enough called out Bonnie's true name. "Howard Schmidt! Pleasure to see you here?" Bonnie froze, and slowly turned to Freddy. "Frank...hello." Frank strided up to Howard, Chica, and Foxy. I see you remembered me." said Frank mockingly. "I remember seeing you here. I believe I was the one who told you to go to Freddy's, wasn't I?" Foxy turned to Frank. "Why are ye calling Bonnie Howard?" "Y-Yeah, why?" asked Chica.
"Oh, you don't remember, do you?" asked Frank. "Leave them...out of this Frank." said Howard. Frank smiled. "But they should know, shouldn't they?" "We found this...out on our own...they should too." Howard countered. "Well, that's a pity. I'm going to keep going, you go back to doing whatever you were doing with Foxy. Frank grinned and spun around, continuing down the street. Behind him he heard Chica ask "Bonnie, why is he calling you Howard?" Frank heard Howard sigh. "It's a long story."
"You don't remember who...we were...it's time you did."
Toy Freddy
Toy Freddy stood next to the door, shaking. What that tall monster said, he was scared he follow through with it. It was about four fifty, and Toy Freddy hadn't seen anyone else come to exit. Just then, he saw Balloon Boy walk out of the main hall. Please don't see the door. Balloon Boy turned his head, spotting the open door. Please don't ask to leave. Balloon Boy walked up to Toy Freddy. "Hi mister! Why is the door open?" Toy Freddy shrugged, Balloon Boy's voice calming him down somewhat. "The yellow monster opened it." Balloon Boy got a huge smile on his face. "Well, let's leave!" Toy Freddy suddenly grabbed Balloon Boy's shoulders. "No! We can't do that!" Balloon Boy cocked his head. "Why not?"
Toy Freddy shivered. "The big brown monster said if anyone else left, he would hurt me." Balloon Boy's face twisted into a frown. "He's a meanie. He doesn't get to tell you or anyone what to do." Balloon Boy grabbed Toy Freddy's hand and started to drag him out the door. "NO! I DON'T WANT TO BE HURT! STO-" By the time he finished the sentence he was already outside. Toy Freddy squinted, his eyes slowly adjusting to the abundance of light. When his eyes adjusted, he saw that not only was the building he was in terrifying, the world outside was as well.
Toy Freddy tightened his grip on Balloon Boy's hand. "It's ok mister, you don't have to be afraid." Toy Freddy shot Balloon Boy a pleading glance. Balloon Boy looked up at him, his signature smile donning his face. Balloon Boy tugged Toy Freddy to the south, out of the exit. Toy Freddy looked to the left, and upon seeing towering buildings, so large that they could punch the sky, he started to shiver again. Balloon Boy tightened his grip to match Toy Freddy's. "That place is safe. Let's go there." Toy Freddy didn't question how Balloon Boy knew that it was safe, he just seemed to know these things.
The pair walked through the city, when Toy Freddy spotted a pair of blue and yellow dots on the horizon. "What's that Balloon Boy?" Balloon Boy shrugged. "We'll have to get closer." The pair sped up their walk, until the dots formed into the shapes of Toy Bonnie and Toy Chica. Toy Freddy stopped in his tracks. "I don't want to go there anymore Balloon Boy." Balloon Boy sighed. "It's ok mister, they won't hurt us!" Suddenly, Toy Freddy saw the Toy Bonnie and Toy Chica start to walk towards them.
"I really don't want to be here Balloon Boy." Toy Freddy's knees locked, frozen in fear. The blue and yellow animatronics walked towards the pair, reaching them in seconds. "Why are you here? This is my city!" Toy Chica yelled. "Jeez, calm down lady." Toy Bonnie reprimanded. "Don't tell me what to do you blue bastard!" Toy Chica yelled into Toy Bonnie's face. She seemed to calm down a little. "Sorry babe, didn't mean to hurt you." Toy Chica sighed. "It's fine babe." Toy Bonnie smiled. What is going on! thought a very confused Toy Freddy.
"Anyways, get out or I'll kill you." Toy Chica said bluntly. Balloon Boy stepped in front of Toy Chica. "Don't hurt my friend." Toy Chica let out a loud laugh. "Oh yeah! What are you gonna do if I do?" Balloon Boy responded with a kick to the shins, cracking the plastic. "F*CK!" Toy Chica said, collapsing to the ground. Toy Bonnie knelt down to help her, then turned to Balloon Boy. "Put up your dukes kehd." Toy Bonnie growled. Balloon Boy readied another kick, but before he could move his foot Toy Freddy quickly grabbed his leg, picking him up and holding him at arm's length. Balloon Boy struggled to get free, but Toy Bonnie's grip was too strong. "Let's see, what should I do with you?" Toy Bonnie pondered. Stop it. "I know! I'll just beat you up…" Put down my friend. "I'll tear all your limbs off…" I said. "Then I'll kill you!" "PUT DOWN MY FRIEND!" Toy Freddy screamed.
Toy Bonnie looked at him, a fist flying towards his face. Toy Bonnie caught Toy Freddy's fist mid air. "Stupid." Toy Bonnie sneered, before throwing Toy Freddy over his shoulder. Toy Freddy sit the ground head first, a crack creating on the top of his head. The rest of Toy Freddy's body hit the ground with a thud, landing directly on a jagged piece of rock. Toy Freddy's vision faded in and out, the last thing he saw being Toy Bonnie and Toy Chica knocking out Balloon Boy, and carrying him off somewhere.
Sorry Balloon Boy
The Puppet
Everybody has left. The Puppet thought to himself. He could sense that everyone had left Freddy's, he didn't know why though. This place seemed fun enough, why would everyone leave? The music box had ran out a while ago, so now The Puppet was wandering around the restaurant, looking for something to do. He had taken the soul of the night guard, pondering what he should do with it. I could find another empty suit...no, there are enough bound souls already.
The Puppet continued to float through the halls, looking for some way to entertain himself. He floated into the Game Area, seeing the open door. That's how they left. The Puppet gently floated to the open door, closing and locking it with a small click. That's better.
Sorry for the short chapter, I'll do something cool next time.
