The clock chimed out midnight in the desolate halls of Fazbear's Fright.
The stars lean down to kiss you
Toy Bonnie downed the last of her coffee and placed the cup on the table.
And I lie awake and miss you
She climbed up the stairs and onto the rooftop of the building.
Pour me a heavy dose of atmosphere
How many days had it been since the fire? She lost count. Every day just seemed the same after the fire. Dull and meaningless.
'Cause I'll doze off safe and soundly, But I'll miss your arms around me
She ended up here. In this rotting building filled with ghosts and phantoms and a reincarnated corpse in a spring lock suit.
I'd send a postcard to you, dear
'Cause I wish you were here
She sighed as she looked up into the sky, remembering how Foxy used to take her to the rooftops to watch the stars.
I'll watch the night turn light blue
She still remembered almost being caught by Freddy, but still going up with Foxy because it was honestly worth it.
But it's not the same without you
'I've never seen anything so beautiful...' She had gasped the first time she saw the starry night. 'I have seen something more beautiful... You.' He had replied.
Because it takes two to whisper quietly
So many conversations... So many thoughts under the stars. Now it was just her and the quiet of the night.
The silence isn't so bad
She sighed again gazing down onto the street, watching a few lonely cars drive by.
'Till I look at my hands and feel sad
She looked up again and absently traced a constellation with her finger.
'Cause the spaces between my fingers
Are right where yours fit perfectly
How many hours had they spent trying to identify them all? How far had they gotten? She couldn't remember.
I'll find repose in new ways
She still remembered the first night after the fire. Where she was too scared to go up alone. Too scared of what she wouldn't see.
Though I haven't slept in two days
When she finally did go up, the memories flooded back to her, as she stares up at the sky, and she cried.
'Cause cold nostalgia chills me to the bone
The sun would rise soon, and it truly was a beautiful sight. It might be the only thing keeping her going.
But drenched in vanilla twilight
I'll sit on the front porch all night
Eventually she stopped being scared of the memories. She began to enjoy them, and she enjoyed thinking of Foxy and their time together.
Waist deep in thought because when
I think of you I don't feel so alone
She could almost feel his hand on her shoulder.
I don't feel so alone
And almost hear him say it would all be alright.
I don't feel so alone
The more she thought about him, the more she believed he was there.
As many times as I blink
I'll think of you tonight
She gave another sigh, a happier one this time, as she closed her eyes.
I'll think of you tonight
She envisioned Foxy standing besides her, staring up at the skies with her.
She slowly opened her eyes, and her heart skipped a beat.
When violet eyes get brighter
Slowly, she turned her head to her left.
And heavy wings grow lighter
And at what she saw, she could only smile at.
I'll taste the sky and feel alive again
No words were needed. Her smile was enough.
And I'll forget the world that I knew
But I swear I won't forget you
She could feel a tear roll down her cheek.
Oh if my voice could reach back through the past
She kept smiling.
I'd whisper in your ear:
And the now phantom Foxy smiled back.
"Oh darling, I wish you were here"
-End
Soooo... This wasn't actually a one shot! It was a two shot... I guess. :P idk since someone read and actually enjoyed(!) the first part, I decided to right an epilogue to this. The italics are the lyrics to a song by Owl City called Vanilla Twilight. I'll try to link a video later. Hope you enjoyed!
