"Mister, are you Ok?" one of the children asked me.
"I'm fine, thanks," I sighed.
"Were they gonna hurt you?" a little boy asked me.
"Yes, they were," I told them.
"Why?" Eli asked me.
"Because they're haunted," I explained.
"Really?" the younger child asked, his eyes open wide.
"Hey what are you kids doin' here anyway?" I asked.
"Well, Billy thought that the place was haunted and he dared us to stay," Eli said.
"And I was right," Billy grinned.
"Kids, go home and pretend like none of this ever happened," I advised them.
"No way!" Eli told me, "we're not leaving."
"It's none of your business, just go home and play or whatever it is you kids do," I grumbled.
"No way, this is like a mystery," the younger child grinned, "right Scooby?"
"Scooby-Dooby Doo," Billy said as he ruffled his younger brother's hair.
"Ugh, fine, you can stay, just watch out for the animatronics, there are a few rules though, rule one, stay close to me, and I'll keep you safe, rule two, stay out of sight, I don't want them to get you, and rule three, if you happen to see them just let me know, now c'mon let's go," I ordered as I led them to the front office.
"So why do they hate you?" the younger child asked.
"It's because they think, I killed them," I explained.
"Did you kill them?" he asked.
"No, Tommy, he probably didn't, I mean if he was a killer why would he be helping us?" Billy rebutted.
"I'm scared," he whimpered.
"Look," I said as I knelt down in front of Tommy, "I don't know you kids, and you probably don't know me, but I promise you, I'll keep you safe, this will be kinda like staying at a spooky mansion, like in Scooby-Doo, plus think of the neat story you can tell your friends the next time you go camping, you survived one night at Freddy's, now come on, let's go."
We walked past Foxy and Chickadee who were carrying the Vixen, he shot a glare at me and moved on, more concerned for his friend than getting me.
"Whoa, was that the old Foxy?" Billy asked me.
"Yes, yes it was," I replied.
"Now, let's get back into the office, make yourselves comfortable," I suggested.
"Wow, I've never been here before!" Tommy said, his eyes open wide, "uh are those guns?" he asked me.
"Yes, yes they are," I smiled.
"Can I hold it?" he asked me.
"I don't see why not," I shrugged.
"No way, is that a .44?" Eli asked me.
"Yeah, I like to make sure I'm safe," I told him.
"So did you get any?" Billy asked me.
"Well, Whiskers is dead, and I accidentally shot Vixen," I said nonchalant, proud of my accomplishment.
We heard thudding in the vent and I quickly put on the Freddy mask.
Toy Bonnie was in the vent and he looked straight at me.
"Freddy, I didn't know that you brought company," he said excitedly, "I didn't have time to get ready, hey kids, whatchya doin' here?" he asked with wonder in his eyes.
"Ahh, a ghost," Tommy said as he ran behind Billy.
"Ghost? I'm no ghost, let me tell ya, but Freddy is, that's for sure," he said confidently.
"Is that true, night guard, uh I mean Freddy?" Eli asked me.
"Huh, you kids are so gosh darn funny," I grinned, "obviously not, I mean does he look haunted to you?"
"So he's Ok, then?" Tommy asked me.
"Well duh," Bonnie rolled his eyes.
"You're so funny," Tommy giggled.
"So you're not gonna hurt us?" Billy asked him.
Bonnie's ears drooped, "of course not, did Freddy say that I would?" he looked like he was about to cry.
"Aww, I'm sorry Bonnie," Billy said as he hugged him, "you're my favorite."
"Gee, thanks," he said, as his ears pricked up, "hey do you want to hear a song?" he asked.
"Sure, we'd love to," Billy grinned.
Toy Bonnie whistled and Balloon Boy came along with Toy Freddy.
(Let's chill tonight by Panic! At the Disco)
If I retreat
Words, wars, and symphonies
Make room we're taking over here
And you're the galantine
Cold and alone it suits you well
Won't find me
perching here again
May your feet serve you well
And the rest be sent to spell
Where they always have belonged
Cold hearts brew colder songs
Fate will play us out
with a song of pure bromance
Stomp your feet and clap your hands
let's chill tonight
chill tonight
show them all you're not the ordinary type
let's chill tonight
chill tonight
show them all your not the ordinary type
let's chill tonight
(guitar solo)
May your feet serve you well
And the rest be sent to spell
Where they always have belonged
Cold hearts brew colder songs
Fate will play us out
with a song of pure bromance
Stomp your feet and clap your hands
let's chill tonight
chill tonight
show them all you're not the ordinary type
let's chill tonight
chill tonight
show them all your not the ordinary type
let's chill tonight
whoaoaoaoaoaoa
whoaoaoaoaoaoa
whoaoaoaoaoaoa
let's chill tonight.
Bonnie took a bow and the kids went wild.
"You're so awesome!" Billy said as he grabbed Bonnie by the arm, "I'm coming back tomorrow night," he grinned.
"Ow!" I got a migraine from the fact that I'd have to watch the kids again.
"Anything for a fan," Toy Bonnie grinned.
Ding, ding, ding, ding. Ding, ding, ding.
6AM
Yay!
I went over to the Prize Corner and talked to the puppet, "truce?" I offered.
"Why the sudden change in heart?" he asked me.
"Well let's just say a little Bonnie changed my mind," I told him.
"Really?" he asked me, intrigued.
"Well, look, some kids stayed over last night and Toy Bonnie played them a tune, the kids loved it," I explained, as I scratched my head.
"Well, that's our BonBon," he grinned.
"BonBon?" I asked him.
"Oh, it's our little nickname for him," he smiled.
"Like Chickadee or Vix?" I asked him.
"Oh yeah, I forgot that's gonna be a problem," he told me.
"C'mon aren't you the leader or something?" I asked him.
"I'll convince them, but you have to give me your word that you won't hurt them," he told me.
"You have my word," I told him.
"It's a deal," the puppet shook my hand.
