An eight year old girl had a panic attack

She still remembered coming home one day to her mother came to her in tears.

'Cause the father she loved left and never looked back

"Daddy's gone, Chica. He's never coming back," She had wept.

No longer the hero she counted on

That news struck her like a thunderbolt.

He told her he loved her and then he was gone

A few hours later the truth came crashing down on her, that she no longer had a father.

She tried to look happy in front of her friends

"Are you sure you're alright, Chica?" Bonnie asked as they walked home.

But knew that she'd never feel normal again

She flashed him a smile. "I'm fine." It seemed she had to repeat those words to everyone; Freddy, Bonnie, Foxy….

She fought back the tears as they filled her eyes

When she was alone in her room, she fell apart, and fell onto her bed sobbing.

And wanted him back just to tell him goodbye

She couldn't exactly say how she felt, and she honestly wasn't sure she wanted to know.

When the rain falls down, When it all turns around

"You can't lie to me, Chica. You're not okay." Foxy said to her. "We're here for you Chica." Bonnie took her hand and looked at her with worried eyes.

When the light goes out,

"Fine, I'm not okay. Can't you just leave me alone?!" She shouted and tore away crying.

This isn't the end.

"Life has a lot of endings, I got stuck with a bad one." She thought to herself as she ran.

Her dad was a good guy that everyone liked

"Henry was a great man, always knew what to say… He respected everyone… I wish I could have done more," said William Afton, close friend of her father.

But nobody knew he was dying inside

"Henry was the best friend I could have ever asked for. I should have noticed how he was distancing himself…" said the chief engineer Scott.

He promised his family they'd be alright

"I'm sorry. My heart goes out to Henry's family. I know how it feels to loose someone close," said Mike, head of security.

And then with a gunshot he left them behind

The speeches just merged together, all sounding the same. She couldn't even bring herself to stay at his grave after the funeral.

When the rain falls down, When it all turns around

When the light goes out, This isn't the end

She couldn't explain her feelings, so she shut them in.

When the rain falls down, When it all turns around

When the light goes out, This isn't the end, no.

"How are you feeling now?" Bonnie asked a few days later. "I feel great that Henry's dead." She responded. Bonnie was stunned. "You.. you mean your dad?" "He doesn't deserve that title." She snapped back.

The role of a father he never deserved

Chica refused to talk to anyone about her father. "Chica, we're trying to help you!" A frustrated Freddy shouted. "I don't need your help!" She yelled back.

He abandoned his daughter and never returned

"I hate him… I hate him… I…. I…." She couldn't continue and broke down into tears.

And over the years though the pain was real

"It's okay…" Bonnie said as he hugged her. "I… I miss him…" She cried.

She finally forgave him and started to heal

"Hey dad. I'm sorry it took me so long." Chica said as she knelt near her father's grave. She laid a rose on top of it.

How close is the ending, well, nobody knows

"I wanted to hate you, but I couldn't." She laid a bouquet of roses on top. "I thought it was your fault you left us… but I guess it was mine too."

The future's a mystery and anything goes

"Thanks. I really needed to talk to him." Bonnie smiled. "No problem." She sighed as they walked. "At least I finally got to say goodbye."

Love is confusing and life is hard

"Hey, no problem," Bonnie said. "You just need to know he loved you very much." "Yeah, I know he did," she sighed. Bonnie looked at her. "Hey, you'll live through this. I know it."

You fight to survive 'cause you made it this far

"Thanks Bonnie…" She took his hand.

It's all too astounding to comprehend

Before he could respond, he was surprised when she suddenly kissed him.

It's just the beginning this isn't the end

As the two kissed, Chica felt happy inside, knowing that it wasn't the end like she thought, but it was more like a beginning.

It's just the beginning this isn't the end