The Search for a Friend
Di.M.H: "hey guys, I'm back again with another story. this one was in my head for a few days now. I hope you like it, please if you want to see more FNAF content then go subscribe to my YouTube channel "Di.M.H. 24". They not be much but at least its more stuff for you guys to enjoy. YouTube for some reason is removing my subscribers on their site and I would love it if you guys give me some of your support. I want to hit at least 1k subs so I can get into the partner program. Thanks in advance you guys are awesome and will help make that goal possible. Please R&R and remember to...LIVE ON!"
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Foxy pulled up to the gas station and exited the jeep. He walked toward the pump. He placed the card into the card reader. He put in the gallon percent that he needed for his jeep. He heard his phone going off and pulled it out from his pocket.
"Yeah," he said.
"Hey Foxy," said a voice.
"Oh hey Bon, what's up?'
"You left your pocket knife here."
"Did I, oh boy the old man will kill me. I'll be right there to get it."
"Hey its okay man, I'll give it to you when we hang out at Freddy's house this weekend. There's no reason to come back here to get it."
Nah, if I don't have it then my old man will kill me. I rather come over there to get it."
"Seriously, it's no problem; I'll hold it for you until the weekend."
"Come on man, you know that your mom doesn't want that in your house."
"I've talked to mom and she's fine with us holding onto it for you until the weekend. She doesn't want me to come to school with it on my person, so we'll wait for the weekend."
"Okay, fine Bon; I'll have to let the old man know then."
"Good lucky man."
"Thanks, I'll see ya at school tomorrow."
He hung up the phone before turning back to the gas pump. He waited for the tank to completely fill up. He pulled out the pump and placed it back then closed the tank flap. He walked the driver side door when he heard the sound of something moving in the forest off to caught his attention. He looked over toward the forest but didn't see anything. He shrugged before climbing into the car closing the door behind him.
He turned the key making the engine come to life. He drove down the road heading toward town. He came to a stop sign and came to a stop. He heard his going off again and pulled it out to see that his mother had texted him to ask if he was on his way home. He replied saying that he was on his way back. He was busy replying back when he heard the sound of footsteps outside of the jeep. He looked over to the passenger side door to a large mass standing there. He could see glowing yellow eyes peering at him.
"What the hell," he cried out before the jeep was rammed by the mass.
He cried out as the mass kept ramming the car again and again. He reached for the glove compartment and opened it to pull out a shock stick that his father had given him for protection. He made sure that it was fully charged. He could feel the jeep nearly tip over as the mass rammed it again. He watched as the glass was beginning to crack. A small hole appeared in the middle of the glass that was big enough for an animal fit their nose through.
He watched as a wolf's nose appeared through the hole with its large fangs. The growls were so loud that it caused his bone vibrate. The creature snarled and snapped causing the glass to crack more. Foxy swung the shock stick forward hitting the beast's nose causing a jolt of pain to shot up its body. Foxy could hear a yelp as the stick made contact with its nose.
The creature pulled back and dashed away from the vehicle. Foxy watched as the large mass ran back toward the forest. He began to breathe heavily from his racing heart. He leaned back in his seat letting out a sigh of relief. He put the shock stick away. He went to start the jeep again when he felt something slam into the car.
He cried out as something kept slamming into the car. He looked to the driver side window to see that the mass was back. He ducked down as its claws pierced through the glass. He watched as the claws pulled back leaving three holes in the glass. He lay down and waited before sitting back up. The mass slammed hard against the car this time was successful in knocking the jeep over. He cried out as it rolled to where it was upside down.
He looked to see the feet of the mass walking away. He reached for his seat belt and unbuckled his seatbelt. He cried out as he hit the ceiling of the jeep. He looked around to make sure that the creature was gone before he reached for the door handle. He opened the door and crawled out to escape the vehicle. Once he was able to stand up; he got up to his feet only to hear a snarl right behind him.
He turned around to see the large mass sitting on top of the turned up car. He took a step back as the mass started to crawl toward. He cursed under his breath before he made a run for the forest. The creature launched off the turned up vehicle to give chase. Foxy ran through the forest as he could hear the beast running right behind him.
He kept running until he tripped over a log. He fell onto the forest floor with a cry. He sat up to see that the creature was sitting on the log at his feet. He tried to back away but the creature's sliced through his leg causing it to bleed. He cried out in pain as the claws sliced his fresh. He looked down at his leg to see that his jeans were brown from the blood. He kicked the creature in the face as it leaned forward.
He jumped to his feet and leaped away trying to get away as fast as he could. He could hear the creature howl out into the night sky. He fell again onto the ground face first. He turned onto his back looking up at the night sky. He could hear the howls echoing off the trees. The sound of footsteps walking toward him made him use his elbows to support himself. The large beast appeared on all fours snarling at him.
He rolled over to try and stand up but ended up falling back down. He felt something sharp piercing his fresh making him cry out in pain once again. He tried to move his other leg but he felt something snap in his leg causing him to cry out even louder in pain.
He felt the claws leave his leg but that was all he could feel. He tried to move that leg but it wouldn't telling him that it was broken. He swore as pain shot through his body. The beast circled around him snarling. He tried to use his elbows to move but the beast had launched on top of him this time grabbing a hold of his left arm in its teeth. He tried to punch it in the face but it tightened its grip on his arm breaking the bone.
Foxy cried out again as he felt it breaking. He used his remaining leg to kick the under belly. The beast released its grip on his arm to cry out in pain. Foxy watched as it backed again. The beast snarled then continued to circle him. He couldn't his arm or leg which meant that his chances of survival was slim. The creature at him again but he was ready and swung his leg at the monster's face. The creature's whines echoed out in the trees.
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Bonnie waited for his friends at the base of the stairs that led into the school. He rubbed his hand through his purple fur while keeping a hand in his dark purple hoodie. He looked out into the parking lot as Freddy pulled up in his red truck. He watched as the truck parked beside his motorcycle. Fred exited the truck and walked toward the school. He waved to Bonnie as he walked passed him. Bonnie waved back to him in response.
Freddy climbed out of the driver seat and closed the door behind him before approaching the school. He waved to Bonnie as he approached him.
"Hey Bonnie," he said.
"Hey Freddy,' Bonnie replied, "how was your weekend?'
"Good, how was yours?"
"Okay, I guess, Foxy spent the whole weekend at my place."
"That's cool."
"Hey boys," said a voice.
They turned to see Chica and Chi walking toward them. Chi walked over to Bonnie and placed a kiss onto his cheek while Chica did the same to Freddy.
"Where's TB and Fred," Chi asked.
"They're already inside," Freddy explained.
"Hey is Foxy here yet," Chica asked.
"No not yet," Bonnie replied.
"Well, he usually shows up late anyways," Freddy replied.
"True," said Bonnie as he noticed a limo pulling up to the stairs leading toward the school's entrance.
The driver out of the driver seat and walked toward the back of the limo. He opened the door to allow Mangle to step out onto the sidewalk at the base of the school. She walked toward them as she swung her bag over her shoulder.
"Hey Mangle," said Chi.
"Hey guys," said Mangle, "how was your weekend?"
"Good," they all replied.
She nodded as the bell rang. They walked up the stairs and headed toward their lockers. Bonnie reached his locker and exchanged his things. He looked over at Foxy's locker that was right next to his. He figured that Foxy would be running late again. He rolled his eyes and headed to his first period of the day. No doubt that Foxy would show up sooner or later.
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Bonnie entered the room to see that Freddy and Chica were sitting at one station chatting while making glances at the station right behind them once in a while. Bonnie was confused to see that it was empty. He walked toward the empty station behind his friends and sat down. Both Freddy and Chica looked at him looking confused.
"He's not here,' Bonnie asked.
"He hasn't shown up yet," Chica explained.
"He wasn't in history," Freddy replied.
"I know what you mean," said Bonnie leaning forward to whisper as the teacher entered the room, "he wasn't computers either."
"This isn't like Foxy," said Chica sounding a little worried.
"I agree," Freddy whispered as he glanced over at the teacher; who was setting their stuff down onto the desk.
Bonnie nodded finding it odd that Foxy wasn't at school. He was fine yesterday which the last time he saw Foxy was. There had to be something going on.
"Will Bonnie Bunny please to the main office," a voice over the income called.
"What's this about Bonnie," Freddy asked.
"No clue," Bonnie replied as he stood up.
"Do you want us to go with you," Chica asked.
"No, I'm good," Bonnie replied, "make sure to take notes for me."
"Alright," said Freddy.
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Bonnie entered the main office to find two officers standing there with the principal. They looked to see him standing there.
"Ah Mr. Bunny, I believe," said one of the officers.
"Yes that's me," Bonnie replied.
"I'm detective Wilson," said the lizard as he held out his hand to Bonnie, "and this is my partner detective Green."
The second officer which was a blue jay stood there while nodding to him Bonnie shook the first detective's hand.
"We have a few questions for you," Detective Wilson explained, "please come with us."
He led Bonnie into a staffing room and gestured for him to sit down. Bonnie did as he was told and took a seat. The two detectives sat down across from him. Green had a envelope in his hands that he pulled out from his bag and placed it onto the table.
"Now," said Detective Wilson, "we don't want to you think that you're in trouble. We just want to know if seen Foxy Pirate last night."
"Is he okay," Bonnie asked.
"So you do know Mr. Pirate," said Detective Green watching his reaction.
"Yeah, he's one of my best friends," Bonnie explained.
"Please answer the question Mr. Bunny," Detective Wilson said, "when did you see him last?"
"Last night," Bonnie explained, "he spent the weekend at my house. He left around five o' clock and I spoke to him on the phone around five-thirty."
"What were you calling him for," Detective Green asked.
"He left something at my place," Bonnie replied, "I was calling him to let him know."
"And what did he leave behind," Detective Wilson asked.
"A pocket knife," Bonnie explained, "that his dad gave him. I told him that I would give it back to him when we were going out at another friend's house during the weekend."
"How did he sound to you," Detective Green asked.
"He sounded fine," Bonnie replied.
"What vehicle was he driving," Detective Wilson asked.
"I think it's a 1996 ford jeep," Bonnie replied trying to remember from his memory.
The two detectives looked at each other and nodded. Detective Green opened the envelope and pulled out a photo then placed it onto the table and pushed it toward Bonnie. Bonnie looked down to see a photo of Foxy's jeep flipped upside down with a few denies in the driver side door with cracked glass on the window that had three small holes in the glass. He looked up at the detectives.
"That photo was taken at six-twenty this morning," Detective Wilson explained, "did Mr. Pirate told you that he felt like he was being followed?"
Bonnie shook his head unable to speak now. The two detectives watched his reacting carefully. Bonnie looked back down at the photo. Foxy had been attacked and was missing. He couldn't believe it; his best friend was gone.
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Bonnie was playing with his food at lunch. After he had answered all of the detectives' questions he was released. He couldn't get the image of the photo out of his head. Freddy and Chica walked over to the table and sat down while talking. Bonnie looked up at them knowing that he to tell them. He wasn't looking forward to it.
"What did the principal want," Freddy asked him.
Before Bonnie could his little brother and his friends had joined them at the table. Bonnie looked over at Mangle knowing that she would be heartbroken to hear this news since Foxy was her boyfriend. He sighed knowing that he couldn't keep it from them but he decided not to tell Mangle, TB, Fred or Chi about it for now.
"Foxy's not here," Fred asked noticing that they were missing a member of their group.
"We don't know where he is," Chica explained, "we haven't seen him all day."
"I'm getting worried," said Mangle.
"Maybe, he came down with something," said Chi trying to assure her friend.
Bonnie couldn't hide this from them. He sighed as he set his fork onto his tray. He knew they wouldn't like this news.
"He's…"
He couldn't get the words to come out. He wasn't looking forward to this at all. Chica and Freddy had noticed that he was looking nervous.
"Bonnie, what's wrong," Chica asked.
"Does it have to with why you were called to the main office," Freddy asked.
"What's wrong hone," Chi asked her boyfriend.
Bonnie buried his face into his hands as he was trying to think of a way to tell them. The image flashed into his mind again as he took a deep breath.
"When I went to the main office there were two detectives there," he said, "they wanted to question me about…"
"Did something happen to Foxy," Mangle gasped.
"They showed me a photo of Foxy's jeep," he continued, "it looked like it got attacked and…they couldn't Foxy or his body at the scene."
He watched as Fred and TB sat there with their mouths open while Mangle buried her face into her hands crying as Chi wrapped her arms around her best friend. Freddy and Chica just stared Bonnie's face as if they were in a nightmare or that he was playing a prank on them but he would never do that about something like this.
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Freddy. Chica and Bonnie were hanging out at Bonnie's house after school while TB and his friends went to Mangle's house to be there for her. The three of them were watching the news as they showed Foxy's jeep flipped over with police tape around it. Bonnie could see Foxy's parents standing there looking at their son's jeep.
"I can't believe it," said Freddy, "he's gone."
"I can't believe it either," Chica replied.
Bonnie just kept quiet as he stared at the screen. He stood up and walked toward the gun cabinet that use to belong to his father when he was alive. He opened the doors and grabbed one of the hunting rifles. He grabbed a magazine to put into the rifle.
"What are you doing," Freddy asked.
"I'm going that location and take a look for myself," Bonnie explained, "whatever attacked Foxy could still be there and that's why I'm grabbing a firearm."
"You're not going alone," said Freddy as he stood up.
"Count me in," said Chica as she stood up too.
"I knew that you guys would say that," said Bonnie, "I'll get two more rifles ready to go."
He handed Freddy the rifle that he had already to go before grabbing the other two rifles and loaded them with magazines. He handed one to Chica while swinging the other over his shoulder. He grabbed several more magazines and handed them out.
"You can never be too careful," he replied.
"Right," they replied taking the magazines from him.
"Should we take my truck," Freddy asked.
"Not a bad idea," said Chica.
"Probably," Bonnie said, "let me grab the flashlights that we can attach to these."
"You have those," Freddy asked.
"Yeah," Bonnie replied, "my dad always made sure that he had things that he would've need while out there on a hunting trip."
"Leave it to the forest expert," Chica teased.
Bonnie rolled his eyes before grabbing the attachable flashlights. He handed two of them to his friends before attaching his own to the rifle in his hands. After making sure that they had everything they would to defeat themselves they walked out the house. Bonnie locked the house behind before joining Freddy and Chica at the truck.
"You ready," Freddy asked.
Both Chica and Bonnie nodded. Freddy helped Chica into the front seat while Bonnie climbed into the back seat. Freddy closed the door for Chica before walking toward the driver side and climbed into the truck. He put the key into the ignition.
"Do you know where the crime scene was," he asked.
"I've got it on my GPS on my phone," said Chica, "I looked at the street signs that were on screen during the news report."
"Good call," said Freddy.
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Freddy pulled up to the crime scene or where it was earlier that day. He parked to the side of the road. Bonnie climbed out of the vehicle and looked around while Freddy was helping Chica out of the truck. He looked down at the pavement to see scratch marks on the ground. He knelt down to examine the markings. Chica and Freddy walked toward him to see the markings that looked to be several hours old.
"What did you think left those," Chica asked.
"No idea," Bonnie replied.
"Maybe whatever took Foxy, left them," said Freddy as he looked toward the tress on the side of the road that more scratch marks were heading toward. Bonnie removed the rifle from his shoulder and kept it aimed at the ground. He turned on the attachable flashlight before walking toward the forest. Freddy and Chica did the same before following him into the trees.
"What kind of animal made these tracks," Chica asked as she looked down at the footprints that were on the ground.
"They look canine," said Freddy, "but I've seen any dog this big."
"We don't have that big of a dog in town," Bonnie pointed out, "Judging by the size I say that it's about six to seven feet tall."
Freddy knelt down to examine the tracks closely to see that Bonnie was right. He looked over to see another pair of footprints that looked as though they were running from something. He looked at Bonnie; who nodded coming up with the concision as him. Chica swept the trees around them with her flashlight.
"What do we do now," she asked.
"We follow the tracks," said Freddy as he stood up, "they might lead us to Foxy."
Bonnie stood up while giving them a light nod. They continued to walk following the footprints until they reached a large log in the middle of the trail. Bonnie noticed claw marks on the bark of the log. He knelt down to examine them while the other two were looking around to make sure that nothing was sneaking up on them.
"It looks like that whatever it was," said Bonnie standing up, "was chasing something."
"Could it be Foxy," Chica asked.
Before either of the boys could speak a howl echoed off the trees. They stood back to back while sweeping their flashlights through the trees. The howls continued as they could hear something walking toward them. Bonnie's light came to a pair of large feet with sharp claws. He slowly moved the light upwards to reveal the face of a wolf like creature with sharp teeth and yellow eyes. He noticed that one half of its body looked torn like it had just gotten into a fight with another creature and came out with prevent scars.
"What's that," Chica cried out as she saw the beast.
"Run," Freddy shouted.
They took off running through the trees with the creature giving chase. They could hear the creature snarl and growl as it was running after them.
"Let's spit up," Freddy cried out, "we'll be able to confuse it."
Neither Bonnie nor Chica liked that idea but it did make a lot of sense. They took off in different directions with Chica going left with Bonnie went right, leaving Freddy to keep going straight. The creature roared as it took off after Freddy. Freddy looked over his shoulder to see the beast dashing after him. He cursed under his breath as he ran.
As he ran his jeans were getting caught on twigs and fallen branches that were on the ground. He came to a stop as he reached a cliff side. He managed to sidle to halt before he fell off. He turned around to see the beast stepping out from the woods. It snarled as it began to stalk toward him. Freddy removed the safety of his firearm and held it up getting ready to fire. The creature roared as it charged toward him.
Freddy pulled the trigger firing off the rifle. The bullet pierced through the creature's board chest. The beast roared out in pain as the hot burning sensation from the bullet entering its chest. Freddy kept the rifle at eye level to shot again if he needed. The creature snarled again as it got on all fours and ran toward him.
Freddy shot off the rifle this time hitting the beast in the shoulder. The creature roared out again in pain causing it to back off again. Every time the beast moved a step forward Freddy would fire off the firearm. The beast snarled as it walked back and forth waiting for the perfect time to strike. Freddy knew that he would run out of bullets soon which meant that he would have to jump off the cliff. He wasn't sure if he would survive the fall but he had two options; one let this thing tear him apart or two jump off the cliff.
The creature roared out as it launched forward at him once again. Freddy pulled the trigger but nothing happened. He could hear a clicking sound telling him that he was out of bullets. He could reload the weapon but he didn't have time. He cried as the creature right for him with its massive arms.
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Bonnie had reached a clearing in the center of the forest. He looked around sweeping his flashlight along the trees to see if the creature would show up. He heard footsteps running toward him on his left making him swing around to shine his light on Chica's face.
"Bonnie," she cried as she shielded her eyes from the light.
"Chica," he replied lowering the light to the ground, "I'm glad that it's you."
"I can say the same about you but where's Freddy?"
"I don't…"
A gunshot cut him off. They turned to the right where they heard it. A howl of pain echoed off the trees. They could hear shot after shot followed by yelps of pain.
"Do you think that's…"
Chica's words were cut off by a scream that they recognized. Her heart dropped to her stomach as she heard it. They looked at each other before shouting.
"FREDDY!"
They ran toward the sound of gunshots and the yelps of pain. Soon the yelps of pain were replaced with cries for help. Bonnie cut through a brush to see the beast on all fours dragging Freddy by the leg. Freddy was digging his nails into the dirt to try and stop himself from being dragged across the forest floor.
"Freddy," they cried out.
"Guys help," Freddy shouted.
They ran after them as the creature continued to drag him. Bonnie looked ahead to see where the beast was taking their friend to see a large hole in the ground that was big enough to crawl inside. The creature reached the hole and climbed down backwards dragging Freddy with him. Chica cried out Freddy's name as they ran fast trying to get to their friend before he vanished into the darkness of the hole.
"Freddy," Bonnie cried out as he made a dive for his hand but missed at the last second.
"Bonnie! Chica! Help me!"
Freddy tried to pull himself up from the hole but the creature's jaws had too strong of a grip. Bonnie's ears rang out as Freddy cried in pain as though he broke a bone. Chica cried out Freddy's name as he disappeared from view.
Bonnie got to his feet and ran toward the edge of the hole. Chica was already at the entrance of the hole calling out Freddy's name.
"Chica, go get help," said Bonnie as he swung his rifle over his shoulder, "I'll go after Freddy."
"I'm not letting you go alone," she replied, "I'm going with you."
Bonnie didn't argue since the longer they stood there talking the more time that the creature got away and who knows what could happen to Freddy. Bonnie climbed down the hole to find that there was a tunnel that seemed to lead somewhere. He looked down the tunnel trying to see if he could make any shapes in the darkness. Chica climbed down behind.
"Where do you suppose this leads to," she asked.
"I don't know," Bonnie replied, "let's find out."
They grabbed the rifles from over their shoulders to use the flashlight. They walked through the dark tunnel with only their flashlights to guide them. Bonnie stepped a few feet to see that they were at a deadline.
"Is there another path that we missed," Chica asked.
"I don't think so," Bonnie replied, "I'm pretty sure that it's a straight path."
"Maybe we should doubt back?'
Bonnie was about to turn back when he heard Chica call out. He turned around to see that she had turned off her flashlight but what caught his attention was a small light that was coming from the roof of the tunnel.
"I think there's something here," she said.
"Good work Chica," he said, "Let me go first."
He walked to the opening and pushed it upwards. He pulled himself upwards to find himself in a large cabin. He climbed up to his hands and knees. He looked around trying to find any sign of the beast or Freddy. He turned to the opening to help Chica up.
"What is this place," she asked.
"I have no…."
Bonnie's words were cut off by someone calling for help. Both Bonnie and Chica recognized the voice to be Freddy's voice that was coming from the floor above their heads. They headed toward to the stairs on the left. Bonnie made sure that Chica was behind him in case the creature jumped out and attacked.
"HELP!"
They made their way through the small hall following the cries to the room at the end of the hall. Bonnie could see that the door was opened just a crack. He carefully approached the door while holding the rifle at the ready. He reached for the door as Chica whispered for him to be careful. He pushed the door open to reveal Freddy sitting with one of his legs looking as though it was broken. Chica grasped at the sight of her boyfriend.
"Freddy," she cried running to his side.
"Chica, Bonnie," Freddy cried out at the sight of his friend and girlfriend.
"Freddy, where's the beast," Bonnie asked.
"You guys have to get out of here, it's a trap…"
A snarl cut him off causing Bonnie to spin around while Chica looked to the door. The creature stood there in the doorway baring its sharp teeth at them. The creature took a step forward into the room. Bonnie held up the rifle and aimed for its massive chest. The beast roared before chasing right for them. Bonnie pulled the trigger causing the gun to go off. The creature cried out in pain backing away.
The creature snarled and went to go at him again. Bonnie pulled the trigger once again. The bullet hit the beast's shoulder. The creature roared out again but this time didn't back away. Bonnie continued to shot the gun until it was out of bullets. He cursed under his breath as he heard the clicking sound telling him that he was out of bullets.
The beast opened its mouth wide as it went to bit me. A gunshot rang out as the beast was a few inches from Bonnie's face. Bonnie watched as a bullet entered the creature's mouth and exited out the back of the head. The creature's body went limb before falling onto the floor. Bonnie turned to see Chica standing there holding her gun at eye level with smoke coming out of the rifle. Freddy looked up at his girlfriend surprised.
"Is it dead," he asked.
Bonnie turned back to the creature's body. He walked over to the corpse and knelt dow to feel for a pulse. He held two fingers onto its neck.
"It's dead," he said turning to the others, "I don't feel a pulse."
"I can't believe that I shot it," said Chica looking at the gun in her hands.
Bonnie stood up and walked over to help Freddy stand by putting his arm around his shoulders. Chica took his other arm and placed it around her shoulders. They walked out of the room heading toward the stairs when Bonnie heard a voice call out from a room on the left side. He turned to the others before looking back at the direction of the voice.
"Chica, take Freddy to the ground level and wait for me," he said.
"Where are you going," Freddy asked.
"I'm going to investigate that voice."
"Be careful," Chica called as Bonnie pulled away from them and headed toward the room.
Bonnie pushed open the half closed door to see Foxy sitting there with both legs broken, along with one of his arms. Foxy looked at him surprised to see his friend standing there.
"Bon," he called in surprise.
"Foxy," Bonnie cried out, "are you okay bud?"
"I've been better but I can't walk."
"Hang on I'll get help."
"Okay but hurry."
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Chica and Freddy had reached the ground level. Chica sat Freddy into a wooden chair at a small wooden table. Freddy leaned back in his seat looking out at the window to see the sun rising. Chica set her rifle against the table.
"Are you okay," she asked.
"Yeah, I'm fine," Freddy replied.
"I'm glad."
"Hey Chica," Bonnie called from the top of the stairs, "I need your help here."
"I'll be right back Freddy," she said as she walked toward the stairs.
She climbed up the stairs to see Bonnie standing there. He led her to the room where he had heard the voice call out before. She entered the room to see Foxy sitting there with both legs broken along with one arm.
"Foxy," she cried.
"Hey Chica," Foxy replied, "It's good to see ya."
"Help me bring him down," said Bonnie picking up Foxy's legs.
Chica nodded before walking over and lifted him up by going under his shoulders. They walked toward the stairs with Bonnie turning them around to where his back was facing the stairs. They walked down the stairs carefully.
"Foxy," Freddy called when he saw them carrying him down the stairs.
They walked toward the small wooden table as Freddy tried his best to pull out a chair for Foxy to sit in. They gently set him down onto the chair. Bonnie set his rifle down against the table beside Foxy.
"How did you guys find me," Foxy asked.
"That's a long story," Freddy explained.
"We should call for help," said Chica.
Bonnie pulled out his phone to find that it had died. Chica's phone was about to die while Freddy explained that he dropped his phone down the cliff when the creature jumped him.
"I don't have mine," Foxy explained, "it held out of my pocket when that thing knocked my jeep over."
"So now what," Chica asked, "I do have some juice but it'll die in mid call."
Bonnie walked toward the window to see the river and the base of a mountain. He knew where they were now. They were right near where Mangle's family lived.
"Hey we're actually near Foxman mountain," he said.
"So we're not far from Mangle's place," said Chica, "That's good to know.
"Someone can go and head up the mountain and come back with help," said Freddy.
"Yeah but that's easier said than done," said Foxy, "Mangle lives on the top of the mountain. It'll take days to reach the top by foot."
"Foxy's right," said Chica, "not to mention him and Freddy are unable to make it up there with their injures."
"That just means, that one of us have to stay here then while the other goes for help," said Bonnie.
"Yeah but who," Freddy asked.
"I'll go," said Bonnie, "I'm faster and I can get there in half a day."
"Are you sure Bonnie," Chica asked.
"We don't have much of a choice," Bonnie explained, "We can't just stay here. I'm sure by now our families know that we're gone."
"He's right," said Freddy, "Bonnie go and get help."
"Right," Bonnie replied, "I'll be back."
"Good luck man," said Foxy.
"Okay, I guess that I'll try and take of care them," said Chica, "come back soon."
#
The puppet drove down the road with Gold in the back seat of the limo. Gold had received a call from Daisy asking if he had seen her eldest son. Gold had gone home to see that his brother Freddy was missing as well. He drove to the Chicken household to hear from Chi that Chica was missing too. He had a feeling that they were out looking for Foxy.
"Where could they have gone," he murmured under his breath.
"I'm sure that we'll find them," said the puppet, "the whole town is looking for them."
Gold nodded as he leaned back into his seat. It was difficult being the major of a small town and now there were four teens missing; one of which was his brother. He looked out the window on his right staring out at the river that was shining from the sunlight. He was deep in thought wondering where his brother and his friends were.
He felt himself jolt forward as the puppet came to a sudden stop. He looked to see a figure running onto the road in front of the limo. The figure turned to see the limo and ran toward it. Gold was able to get a closer look now to see Bonnie Bunny running toward them. He had some dirt on his jeans and the purple fur on his face.
Gold also noticed drops of blood on his light pink t-shirt underneath his dark purple hoodie. Gold opened the door and climbed out followed by the puppet. The teen reached them and stopped to catch his breath.
"I'm glad to see you two," he said.
"Bonnie where have you been," Gold asked, "where's Freddy and Chica?'
"Never mind that now," Bonnie replied, "come on, we need your help."
They looked at each other before following the young rabbit through the trees. They came to a two floor cabin that was hidden by the trees. Bonnie ran into the cabin with them right behind him. Gold and the puppet looked to see Chica treating a wounded Freddy and Foxy. Bonnie walked toward his friends calling their names. Freddy looked up to see them standing there. He waved at them as Chica was wrapping his broken leg.
"Hey bro, puppet," he said.
"What happened here," Gold asked.
"Long story," Foxy replied.
"I'll call for an ambulance on the car phone," said the puppet before he left the cabin.
"That's not all," said Bonnie, "there's something upstairs that you need to see."
Gold followed him up the stairs and down the small hallway. They reached the room at the end of the hall. Bonnie pushed the door open to reveal the remains of the wolf like creature lying there. Gold was confused since he had seen anything like that before.
"Where did this come from," he asked.
"This thing dragged Freddy here," Bonnie explained, "Chica and I chased it here and well…"
Gold didn't need to hear anymore to know what happened next. The puppet came back saying that he had called for an ambulance. Gold and Bonnie walked down the stairs to where the others were. Gold had the puppet wait by the limo to wait for the ambulance while he spoke with the teens. Bonnie leaned against the wall near the window watching the older bear as he helped Chica wrap Foxy's arm up and made a makeshift sling.
"How did you all get here," Gold asked, "and I want the full story."
Before they could reply the puppet came back with the ambulance. They checked Foxy and Freddy for more injures before taking them to the hospital. Chica and Bonnie were offered a ride by Gold and the puppet which they agreed to. They followed Gold and the puppet to the limo while someone came in to correct the remains of the monster.
The puppet opened the door for them to get. Gold sat in a seat where he had his back to the driver while Chica and Bonnie sidle into the seat facing him.
"You will tell me everything," he said.
#
Bonnie and Chica sat in the waiting room while Gold and the puppet were talking with the doctor. Bonnie let out a sigh while burling his face into his hands. Chica looked at the clock to see how much time had passed.
"Chica, Bonnie," a voice cried out.
They looked to see their friends and family running toward them. Bonnie stood up and walked toward them with Chica right behind them.
"What were you two thinking," Daisy shouted at them, "you could've been killed."
"Sorry mom but…"
"No excuses Bonnie," his mother hissed, "I don't want to hear any excuses."
"Where's Freddy and Foxy," Fred asked.
"They're being looked at now," Chica explained.
"Are they okay," asked Foxy's mother.
The puppet came into the waiting and pulled Foxy's parents aside to talk with them. Daisy continued to scored Bonnie and Chica.
"You got lucky," she said, "but don't think that you aren't in trouble for this."
Mary; Foxy's mother walked over to them and thanked them for saving her son. Bonnie and Chica told her that they would do it for a friend any time.
"You all got guts," said the General; Foxy's father, "you make fine solders."
"Thank you sir," said Bonnie.
"Don't even start General," said Daisy. "they don't need a sworn head."
TB snickered at his mother's remark making Bonnie glare at his little brother. Chica was explaining the events to the others.
"You were chased by a six feet wolf," Fred asked not sounding like he believed the story.
"It really happened," Chica replied.
"Fred don't go there," said Chi, "just be glad that they're alive to even tell the story."
"She's right," Mangle agreed.
"Okay, I get your point," Fred replied.
#
Bonnie waited by the stairs that lead into the school. He looked to the parking lot to see Chica and Freddy coming out of Chica's car. Freddy was using crotches to walk. He waved to them as they walked toward him.
"Hey guys," he said.
"Hey Bonnie," they replied.
"How much trouble are you in," Freddy asked.
"I'm grounded for two weeks," Bonnie explained.
"Same here," said Freddy.
"What about you Chica," Bonnie asked.
"Chi told my parents," Chica replied with a sigh, "I got grounded for a week."
"That's a light punishment," said Freddy.
"My parents are not great when it comes to punishments."
"What can they do from the other side of the world," Bonnie asked, "don't you live with your aunt?"
"Yeah but she doesn't really punish us," said Chica, "she did chew me out though."
They walked into the school to see Foxy in a wheelchair at his locker with Mangle holding the handles of the chair. They walked toward their friend and his girlfriend. They started whispering to each other making light of the scene.
"Hey bud," said Bonnie.
"Hey guys," said Foxy as he looked over at his friends.
"How were your parents when you got home," Freddy asked.
"My mom was practically hanging on me while the old man was give me a speech about self-defense."
"Hey at least you don't have to do chores for a while," said Bonnie.
"Yeah, that's a good thing," Foxy replied as Freddy helped him with his locker.
"So, I like it that Mangle hasn't left your side the whole time," Chica teased making both Foxy and Mangle blush.
"We got him Mangle," said Freddy, "you can head to class now."
"Okay," said Mangle before turning to Foxy, "I'll see you later."
"See ya later princess."
They kissed before Mangle walked away. Chica helped wheel Foxy to his first class while the other two followed behind them. Freddy had pointed out that the other students were starting at them.
"You think that they heard," Bonnie asked.
"Why not, it was all over the news," Chica replied.
"Well at least to the whole world knows that I got good friends that would put their lives on the line for me," said Foxy, "and I wouldn't have it any other way."
"Hey we know that you would do the same for us," said Chica.
"True," Foxy replied.
"What are friends for," said Bonnie, "we got each other's backs no matter what."
"Yeah," they all said then laughed.
