The glow of the windows graced her eyelashes as the children and mother got closer. Whimsical yellow and blue lights danced around straying from inside the restaurant to outside in the dark parking lot. Elizabeth quickly opened the door hurrying inside with her brother.

Soft orange hair bounced on her small shoulders as carnival drum like music filled their ears. A small smooth smile peeled across her lips making them part in excitement, Elizabeth's arms went out and her feet followed as she danced around in somewhat sync to the hypotonic continuous tone. Dahhh... da... dahh... dahh... Dancing along top the colored tiles she made a spin to change direction.

Groups of families were still eating at the red tables, steam still rising from the pizza boxes. She could taste the flavor on her tongue as she continued to dance. Eyes flicking up to the stage watching the golden bear sing, mechanical mouth chopping around. Elizabeth brought herself to an empty chair sitting down and fanning her dress out. A large number of tables were still full at this hour even when outside was already very dark. The young girl yawned resting her arms on the table and soon lowering her head to sit on the back of her propped up hands. Time of rest was short as her head popped back up realizing she hadn't seen her brother anywhere. Eyes scanned over the lively main portion of the restaurant, kids were giggling and running after one another between the tables, another group was around the base of the stage watching Fredbear sing. She rose her slow steps clicking on the tiles, searching over each table scored no brother. Elizabeth headed in the direction of the games and ball pit the loud sound of the arcade machines gave her hope someone was playing.

Clarence moved the purple curtain following the checkered floor that led down the hallway. Passing by some animatronic parts hanging out of an open box from the supply closet, a waitress swished by her with a checkered skirt and tray. The hall was kind of narrow and the colored lights of the main room made it longer for her eyes to focus. She stopped at the costume room slowly opening the door. Green eyes and golden rabbit ears gazed up at her as she stepped inside. It cocked its head at her and gave a little wave.

"It getting late."

"We'll be closing soon."

Clarence smiled stepping over to the the Golden Bunny and kissed the mascot's fluffy cheek. The animatronic smiled at her. He sat back down loosening the suit gloves to take off.

Elizabeth ran loudly down the hall. Eyes running, soaking her cheeks and throat. She crashed into the side of a waiter moving along, propelling glasses up into the air. Clattering, classsh the shards stood up all around them. The waiter grabbed out at her arm but the little girl was faster disappearing, screaming down the hall. "They have Michael!" Her hands had just finished throwing open the door to the costume room. "What?" The yellow rabbit stopped leaving the glove half on. The appearance of their daughter made Clarence freeze as Elizabeth ran back from the room. The Rabbit followed her out the door before Clarence realized to move.

Pound, pound, pound was the bunny's steps behind her as she sprinted and ran nearly into the wall. Her focus had been on father following behind her. "Elizabeth who has Michael?" The girl sobbed getting back out into the moving lights of the main room. A group had formed around the stage of some kids, that were trying to stay here until closing. Most tables were cleaned now and almost no families were still there save the group of kids gathered around golden freddy. Michael was screaming as the kids hosted him up to Golden Freddy. The group of bullies were laughing playing with him as they threw him head first into the animatronic. Elizabeth screamed as the Bear's mouth started to go down trying to close on the boy. The laughter of the children died down at the seriousness of the situation. They were pushed out of the way be yellow fur.

The Yellow Rabbit grabbed Fredbear's jaw fighting with it. It shuddered and clacked going down even as he fought to keep it open. He was pulling Michael out as best he could. Teeth started grinded into his hand cutting through the metal. Michael screamed as a nitch of his ear was ripped off. He was dropped, freed to the floor. Loud snapping played as the Yellow Rabbit's hand was smashed in the mouth this made him release a gasp. He pulled it out dripping with red as the Bear's mouth opened to talk. Palm bent and folded where it shouldn't have been. The suit of the hand was stained with red and his fingers were angled and curled. The bunny gave another gasp before slowly turning around eyes falling on the group of kids.

Michael was wrapped into Clarence's arms as she wept holding her child's bleeding ear. Eyes pierced at the children, its twisted mangled hand made them scream. They all took a step back swallowing holding their breath. The bunny animatronic didn't look at them with a smile but somehow it's eyes scared them. Stumbling back they ran out of the pizzeria into the dark parking lot.

"Your hand?!" Clarence screamed.

"Take him to the hospital, don't worry about me." The bunny said turning to hide the mess from her.

She gazed back at him but he wouldn't look her in the eyes, he could feel the rolling blood start to play at the inside of the suit. Trying to soak it, infect the mechanical parts that were so nicely folded away. His hand was definitely broken but if he didn't get the suit off so would he. Blood was starting to run down into the rest of the suit.

He moved down the hall hand dripping red everywhere. The spring locks suddenly felt weak. He could hear them jiggle as he walked. It was slowly coming loose. The only thing delaying this was because the glove had been partly taken off. It was delaying the reaction because of the weak connection to the rest of the suit, but it still didn't buy him much time. He'd gone to the back quickly ripping the suit off as fast as he could with only one working hand. Aware of the many sharp blades waiting to come out in the suit. Loud clip sounded as the springlocks gave way and the whole robotic animatronic punched out filling the suit as his free hand bled more. William huffed, standing and watching it on the ground beneath him it came undone the second he'd gotten it completely off. It was an very unstable thing. He stared at it waiting for the adrenaline to calm.