Foxy was outraged. He hadn't stopped pacing the cove since he'd been told that the others had been locked away. His friends had been just thrown in the basement like trash and he couldn't do a thing about it. How dare they do that to his friends? It was different when they were all being treated as nothing more than spare parts but Foxy felt sick to his stomach. He felt that he had somehow cheated his way out of joining them and being thrown into the dark. Now he knew how Felicity felt when she was the only one from their group that continued to be operational when the Toys had first reared their ugly, shiny faces. Foxy felt ashamed that he was still allowed to perform while his friends were rotting in the dark. He had to get them out somehow- no matter what it took. He looked at Mangle. "Do ye know if Scott has a key to the basement, lass?"

Mangle went silent, thinking for a minute before responding with a nod.

"I think I saw him with some keys on his belt before we got shipped here. The key to the basement would probably be on that key ring." Foxy nodded and thought for a moment.

"We need a plan to distract him so we can get at that key."

"I can distract him." Mangle offered, not missing a beat.

"Me and Polly could-" Mangle fell silent when she heard the Toys talking nearby, just outside the cove. Mangle's eyes widened and she lowered her ears, looking to Foxy and Felicity..

"They're awake..." Mangle whispered. "It's not safe to talk now... Don't tell them anything about any of this or else they'll tell Scott." The two other pirates silently nodded and made their way out the cove. They may as well get their reunion with the Toys over with.

"Ah, Foxy!" Toy Freddy called out with a hearty chuckle. "It's so good to see you!"

Foxy wasn't sure if the bear was being serious or not but he wasn't putting his trust in the toys anytime soon. He needed the overly-shiny bot to trust him, though. He sucked it up and gave the Toy a friendly smile and nod. Toy Freddy smiled wider when he saw that Foxy returned the smile.

"Aye. Nice to see ye too, lad." Foxy replied, looking over to the other Toys who were all staring at him. Felicity emerged from behind the fox, eyeing the room suspiciously.

"Where's Lexy?" The cat asked. Toy Bonnie grinned cheerily, showing off his buck teeth.

"The boss said he had to program her with some kind of new software or something." He said.

"Oh." Felicity quietly replied with a nod. She looked over at Mangle as the white and pink fox made her way up to Toy Freddy. Mangle gave the bear a half-hearted smile.

"Do you happen to know when we're opening?" Mangle asked him.

"Tomorrow morning." Toy Chica squealed with glee. "And I get to perform for the kids!"

She added, gripping her cupcake tightly in her hands. Foxy was visibly nervous. He hadn't put on a show since 1987 and now he had to come up with a show himself? He wasn't sure how this new program in his systems would work, but part of him feared that the new program wouldn't supply him with any show that was good enough for the kids.


Later that night, Foxy was lying awake in pirates cove, thinking.

"I have to come up with a show by tomorrow morning? What am I gonna do?" But more importantly, what was he going to do about his friends? The fox still didn't quite grasp that it wasn't directly up to him to figure a show out by himself. The program would put the show in his code but he could change it if he did so please. That ability made him anxious. There was too much going on too fast for the fox and he found himself overthinking everything as he always did.


Meanwhile in the basement, Freddy sat in the dark, humming his favorite song, trying to get to sleep. While the animatronics didn't need to sleep it still helped them pass the time.

"Freddy?" Chica whispered as she quietly crawled over to him.

"Yeah, Chica?" Freddy replied, sitting up from his slouching position.

"Why hasn't Golden Freddy come back yet?" Freddy sighed.

"I don't know... He probably is just trying to console Felicity or something. He'll be back soon I'm sure." Freddy knew that Felicity would be damn near unconsolable with Foxy gone. Since Gold hadn't returned to tell them that Foxy had been returned, Freddy had begun to fear the worst. Chica wasn't too sure about the reason for Gold's absence, though. He had been gone now for over an hour. He was just supposed to be checking if the fifth box that had arrived was indeed Foxy. What had happened to him? Was he just busy? Chica hoped he was alright.


A few hours had passed since Foxy had greeted the the toys and the sun had finally set.

Foxy was peeking out of the pirate cove. He quietly snuck out of the cove and went up to the front door. He could've swore he had just seen Golden Freddy outside. He couldn't be

outside! Had that bear finally lost his mind?

In the cove, Felicity had awoken to see that Foxy wasn't there.

"Foxy?" She whispered out as she looked around the cove. No one was there except

Mangle and Polly. Felicity snuck over to the entrance of the cove and looked out to see

Foxy... Walking out the door? She quickly and quietly darted out of the cove and ran

up to him. "Foxy!" She whispered out frantically. Foxy jumped, clearly startled by her voice.

"Jeez, Fel!" The fox yelped out but quickly lowered his voice back to a whisper.

"Ye scared the crap out o' me! What do ye want?"

"I want to know what you're doing out here. Were you trying to go outside?!"

"Look out thar! Don't tell me that's not Goldie!" He pointed to Golden Freddy who was standing outside in the lot. Felicity's eyes widened in horror.

"I'll go get Mangle. She-" Foxy cut her off.

"No! We don't need anyone else knowin' 'bout this." Felicity hesitated for a moment but nodded.

"Be careful..." she whispered as Foxy quietly walked up to the door.

"Once I close the door it will lock behind me. I need ye to open it when I come back

up. And be quiet." Foxy ordered. Felicity nodded and Foxy silently slipped out the door. The new building was basically in the middle of nowhere. It was surrounded by trees and there wasn't a city light in sight. Foxy looked up and gasped. Stars... Thousands of stars sparkled in the sky. There wasn't a cloud in sight! It was the first time he had seen real stars in... he didn't know how long! They twinkled and shone like the glitter on the curtains of the cove, only brighter.

"Pretty, aren't they?" Golden Freddy asked, not bothering to look at him.

"Y...Yeah..." Foxy was in awe of the glistening white specs that filled the sky. He had

completely forgotten about he world around him. Golden Freddy turned to him and sighed.

"Enjoy it while you can before you get replaced, Foxy..."

Foxy immediately snapped out of his trance and his eyes widened. He turned to look at the bear. Foxy lowered his ears, obviously disturbed by the other's words.

"Replaced?"