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Chapter 2

Past forgotten can be rescued

He was hiding, Why was he hiding? Something felt off, like he was himself, but not. He looked around under the table, he wasn't sure how he got here. The place looked as big as Betsy's baseball diner, perhaps even bigger. But arranged different, the tables weren't round they were rectangle, the lights weren't bright and welcoming but dimmed and cold. There were hallways, and if he looked just right he could see a door that was labeled basement. Betsy's Baseball diner had no basement, none at all. The prize area and gaming area was also in a different room, the hallways had doors leading off into suspicious looking rooms.

He was scared, Betsy's Baseball diner was more home like. More welcoming and realistic. He wasn't used to being cold and Unwelcomed. Why was he here? Where was his older sister? Where was he even at? He didn't know, and he didn't want to find out. He let out a small whimper, as he heard loud footsteps, perhaps even angry arguments being shouted. He wanted to go home, as a dreadful feeling began to twist in his stomach.

"Hehehe." He froze, as he listened to the deep almost sinister laughter. Gulping he looked up from the table, to see the stage, where unlike Betsy's Diner didn't have a karaoke or any instruments, on stage but just a lone unknown figure stood in the center. he looked rather young, probably in his mid twenties. His hair was a dark-sh blond and bright blue eyes. he wore a blazer jacket over his white shirt and wore a purple bow tie.

If he wasn't his sister's brother or if Spring wasn't his nanny, when he was a baby. He would have confused the man in the center to be human.

That almost looks like... No! It can't be! I don't even know, what he looks like! He thought to himself.

His family may have made sure to drill it into him how to spot a humanoid with a mile. But not even Spring had described Him. Not that he blamed her, who wants to remember there past when it only brings pains? His eyes widen as another figure rose up to the stage. Her familiar bright green eyes shined brightly, as her golden hair was in a simple braid, she wore black flats and a simple bright yellow dress that ended at her knees and covered her arms up to her elbows. The bottom half was almost covered up by a half white apron and the top a black velvet vest. She was also holding up her signature banjo.

"...and this my friend Spring Bonnie."

"Spring...?" He whispered, looking so confused; as to just why she was here in the first place. Shouldn't she be at Betsy's? He thought to himself, before slowly crawling out under the table. Not noticing that two animatronics walked out from a room and headed straight for closer to the stage.

He wasn't sure what happened, but the next thing he knew a group of masked people surrounded him pushing him towards the mascots. His eyes widened as they pushed him towards a golden bear. Just as his jaw opened.

BEEP BEEP!

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"AAAHHHHH!" Brown eyes snapped opened, screaming in horror.

The door was kicked opened, as a brunette came in looking like a maniac, her hazel eyes searching around the room to find the intruder or the thing that made her baby brother cry in horror. "Who's there? What happened?! And who's going to die?!" she demanded, quickly holding up a metal bat ready to swing it.

Footsteps could be heard from the halls, quickly as they scrambled towards his room.

"Tommy, are you alright?" a soft soothing voice asked, from behind the madwoman. Walking towards the nine year old boy. who sniffed quietly, he nodded, still uncertain with the events of his looking more confused and scared unable to remember why he screamed. looking at Spring, his nanny/best friend and honorary mom and older sister, rolled into one. She had always been here right? She wasn't suddenly going to leave and never come back, right?

He bite his lip, as an unknown feeling washed over him before scrambling up to hug her. Suddenly, afraid that she'll one day, never show up.

Spring blinked confused at the sudden change of behavior,before welcoming in the hug anyway. Glancing towards Lesley, who finally calmed down and stopped her act as a maniac. look around to see what could have given her baby brother nightmares. Before giving Spring a raised eyebrow look.

BAM!

The girls jumped in surprise, Tommy on the other hand began to cling to Spring tighter. If Spring had been human she would have began to wince in pain with his tight grip. The girls as if practiced many times, before arched an eyebrow; at Mr. Rossetti and Mr. Booth at the same. They were both obviously sleep deprived due to paperwork and had some how gotten covered in ink.

"What happened?" Mr. Booth demanded as he marched straight to the whimpering and shivering nine year old. His expression softened when big bright brown eyes peeked up from Springs side to look at him.

"Nightmare." He whispered, softly. looked at Lesley with a strange look. "Where did you have a bat?" he asked, before remembering something and looked at her alert. "No better question why do you have a bat I thought both your father and other stores that sold bats banned you from getting one?" Lesley, turned red, eyes turning wide. Before looking around for an emergency exit.

"Lesley." Her grandfather warned, eyes narrowing at her tense form. "Don't. You. DARE." he said, through gritted teeth as her eyes landed on the window. Lesley only smiled before throwing herself out the window which was thankfully opened. sighed irritated, before looking at his son in law. "I blame you for her stupid actions, why couldn't my daughter marry the mailman?" face flushed red in embarrassment before it turned pure outraged.

Tommy looked up at spring wide eyed, he knew his grandfather and father argued everyday. But he was never there to see them, or close enough to hear. Spring frowned at them, before tucking Tommy into bed; who whined that he wanted to hear the argument, which Spring flatly refused. Before shutting the window and making sure it was looked and then ushering the men out of Tommy's room. Once everything was set, Spring looked out the window to see Lesley shivering in the cold and looking like a wet poodle. Looking at Spring with wide pleading eyes. saying please open the door.

Spring let her shoulders slump down. It's going to be a long night. She thought to herself, walking towards the door.

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It was rare, extremely rare for them to be in all in one place at the same time even those withered animatronics were here, why were they all here? Something felt off like something was about to happen especially this morning. Fredbear had started to notice shadows outside of the restaurant and had alerted the others. Which had made them all curious as to why?

Had someone finally come to finish them off? Or had someone… someone opened their eyes and bought them? It was an extremely low shot especially for them to be re-opened. But they couldn't help but hope that this time now that those kids were gone… that they could finally fulfill what they were meant to be.

What they should have been doing the whole time, entertain the kids, the customers without a bloody background.

Should all the animatronics be in one place, though? Well, no. but this was everybody's last chance to be reused again, to entertain and to be up on stage once again, and there was no way that they would be anywhere else, but the main room.

They all hurried to make them seem like they never moved and that was where all the old employees had left them, but with all the excitement going on. No one noticed the little faded kid sniffing quietly as he faded into a music box.

But they couldn't help but jump a little when a loud exclamation was heard outside.

"YOU BOUGHT WHAT ELSE?!"

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Lesley shivered, trying to sniffle in a sneeze, before leaning into the window eyeing Spring as she drove silently. Frowning and glaring at the fact that no one seemed to trust her to drive ever since the golfing accident.

"Tell me again, how in the world did YOU get your driver's licences?" Lesley questioned, before quickly clenching the seats, like a frightened cat. As Spring "accidently" made a sharp turn, not bothering to slow down, making her side of the car seem a little to close to the road. Lesley looked at Spring wide eyed, making her smirk green eyes gleaming.

"Your mom was frustrated that she failed her driving test and was to take segment 2 again, I laughed at her. She snapped at me saying that I couldn't do better. Jane just laughed, after I passed on the first try." Lesley rolled her eyes at her moms immature antics, before muttering in a higher pitch voice lowly as she could.

"I passed on the first try… After I gave the instructor a heart attack."

Spring gave her a warning look, before asking. "Where to next?" glancing so often towards the abandoned building, before gaining a hunted look in her eyes.

"Turn a left, and then park close to the building. We're already here." Lesley said, not bothering to glance at the building.

Spring gripped the wheel tightly, her eyes widening in panic. The location they had bought wasn't new, like she had originally thought. It was old and falling down, her old home should reek with with a tainted smell, sure it wasn't where the diner was, but it once held the name Fazbear meaning it was home, would have been her home.

Parking the car next to a red cadillac, she whispered hunted. "why didn't you tell me?"

Lesley, held a blank stare as she looked up to the cars ceilings. "I had my suspicions, that you overheard my yelling. Before observing that you didn't… I thought it would be better to show you, than to surprise you. After all this would have been your home a long time ago; and know if things turn out right it will be."

Lesley was unnerved with the way Spring stayed quit, looking at the building with longing and… Fear…

Lesley could understand, yet at the same time she couldn't. Spring had been taken away from her original family, the one she helped rise from nothing. So for her to be taken away all of sudden had to be hard, especially when her grandmother Jane had been sure Spring wasn't Sentient and to be proven wrong…

It had taken a toll on her grandmother and Betty. Her grandmother Jane had been scared, but so excited asking Spring plenty of questions to improve Betty. To the point Betty, had become Sentient as well. Spring had been with them for as long as she could remember; there was a point and time, when she had been mad at Spring for missing her original family. It had been petty and cruel at the time, to the point of being frustrated thinking that they weren't good enough for her.

It wasn't until the accident that she finally understood, why. Her baby brother was so young and so had she when it happened. To have been caged and then shoved into the unknown, had been… vile. Especially, in that way.

She was about to say something when…

"YOU DID WHAT!?"

"YOU BOUGHT WHAT ELSE!?"

The girls blinked before looking at each other in horror before getting out of the car as fast as they could to see the commotion between Mr. Booth and Mr. Rossetti

"YOU IDIOT!" screamed in rage, the paper crumbling in his hand as he clenched them. "You were only supposed to buy this location with everything in it! Not the whole damn franchise!" shrugged in a careless yet sheepish manner, before cringing when he heard a familiar voice.

"You did what?" the voice asked in a whisper of controlled rage.

Mr. Rosetti looked at his dear granddaughter, with hope of being pulled away from the idiot he claimed as his son in law. Before trying to remember why he hadn't let his daughter marry her job or the mailman, instead.

Oh right, his dear wife, wanted grand kids… Plus the Mailman used to give him the stink eye after he "accidentally" let his "dog" chase him, if he remembered correctly the mailman never sat right after the whole accident. He looked at his wonderful granddaughter with a serious expression. Before saying, "We might loose the diner because of this idiot."

Lesley went pale at the mention of losing the diner, "What. Did. You. Do" she whispered, unable to look at her father.

"Your grand father forgot to look at the papers." said immediately. "He knows i'm not good with paper work that doesn't recall for manager! I didn't study to become a business man! I'm a mechanic!" He really really should've convinces Jane that their daughter would have been better off with a robot, as his granddaughters cold glare turned to him.

Lesley tapped her foot impatiently as both her dad and grandpa start to argue in who's fault it was, like little kids. So she did the only thing she could.

"Dad into the prius back seat, Grandpa into your own car and both of you sit down and think over what you did, NOW!" she snapped, irritated. "The workers aren't paid enough to deal with the both of you. And you both can't sell the franchise now that you bought it, especially since the papers you BOTH signed can't return it to the original owner." Before looking at the workers.

"I'm sorry for the delay, you may start opening the door." Lesley said, ignoring her grandfathers and father outraged shouts as Spring shoves them into their respective cars. Before hurrying up to Lesley.

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Spring bit her lip as she waited with Lesley as the workers tried to open the door. She wished that they hired more than five workers to help them. She was impatient to see what was left of Fazbear.

Her home.

Her heart robotic heart skipped a beat, as she thought about her home. She waited for a long time to come home, or visit home. Just once, and now she had the chance. Even if it was in ruins, even if there was nothing left she would at least be able to confront her past home. If only to be connected to her old and perhaps long gone friend.

Maybe, she could see if they put him in the storage room or garage. Perhaps she could convince them not to sell the Fazbear garage. Perhaps would still… … she forgot all about him and .

She went cold, they were both gone, they closed their home, sold it. The last time she heard from them… or ABOUT them was when they announced their deaths or disappearance.

The Afton company was either a part of the franchise meaning they had it or it went down hill, or perhaps it survived… just sold…? Her head slumped down in defeat, they were all gone. Even if she never got to know the new additions to her family, she still cared about them. She wanted to get to know them, teach them.

She knew she was about to see the cold hard truth. But she couldn't help but hope… After all it was all she had. Even if she was being ungrateful to the new family she made, they still knew she loved them no matter what.

SCREECH!

Spring winced at the high pitched the metal made."Well looks like we finally opened the mother load." The worker remarked.

"It smells though." another remarked, before glancing at the humanoid and Lesley, before frowning.

"Are you absolutely sure you don't want you father and grandfather to be here?" Lesley's mood soured glaring at the man with the implication/

Spring couldn't wait any longer and ran past the workers, shoving them aside as she entered the building.

"SPRING!" Lesley yelled afraid that the building was going to crunmble. Looking at the workers who gave her a go ahead, she ran past them and after the rabbit.


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