Chapter 5

Stressful week, and so will next week be. I still plan to write, but next week's going to be hard with finals and all. Anyway, If I'm slightly behind schedule on chapters, don't worry, I'm still around.

Anyways, extremely short chapter from the usual. This shouldn't happen a lot, don't worry

Bonnie tried to thank Ken but he was already asleep by the time he finished his sentence. Bonnie straightened his bowtie up to make it look better, now conscious about his appearance in front of Ken. Speaking of which, Bonnie looked down to see Ken sleeping peacefully, head in arms. Bonnie stared for a while before looking away. He turned around and checked the door that led to the back. It was still slightly ajar.

Curiosity took over his mind as he opened the door to look outside. The snow rained down heavily, causing everything outside to become covered in a white sheet. A cold breeze went flowed through the crack. Bonnie shut the door before he did anything else. They weren't allowed outside. Foxy wasn't even supposed to go outside to check for Ken, It was against the rules. But that rule seemed to be temporarily suspended to save their old friends life. Still, Bonnie was slightly jealous that Foxy got to go out, even for a second. Maybe someday…

Bonnie turned around and searched for the keys in the office. The exit would need to be locked in case Ken left by accident or, worse, someone came in. He looked inside the drawers and shelves, but to no avail. Just as he was about to give up, he found a key rack. He picked up the multiple keys and looked through them. Only two had name tags. One read Front while the other read Back. There were two other unnamed keys rings, but bonnie left them alone.

He returned to the back door and closed it and, with his other hand holding the keyring, began to try all keys until one finally locked. He sighed. "Finally..." He said out loud. Turning around, he went back to the security room to watch Ken.

Ken woke up after having a nightmare. He looked up to see the purple rabbit named Bonnie staring at him. "Uh...hi?" He asked. "How're you?" He asked. Ken cracked his knuckles. "I'm doing fine. But...Do you know where the bathroom is?" Ken absolutely needed to use the restroom. He wasn't sure when he'd last used an actual toilet, let alone one indoors. And he needed to use one right now. He felt himself being lifted up. "I'll take you there."

"N-no wait put me down!" Ken exclaimed. "I can get to the bathroom myself!" Bonnie giggled. "You know you can't walk in your state." He said as he walked out of the security room and into the hallway. Ken attempted to wriggle out of the rabbits grip. "It's embarrassing!" Ken continued to argue as he suddenly felt Bonnie tighten his grip. "Don't worry it's fine, I won't go in there with you." He reassured. Ken sighed in defeat as Bonnie carried him out of the hallway. He looked around to see Foxy in his cove, the curtains slightly ajar.

Foxy waved and, after a brief moment, Ken waved back. He wasn't sure what Foxy was doing, but he seemed to be fiddling around his cove, looking for something. Ken would ask later when he saw him. He also heard Freddy behind the stage. It sounded like he was moving something around. Are Foxy and Freddy both looking for something? That seemed to be the most likely reason.

Looking for something….Oh shit! Where's my jacket? Ken remembered taking it off when he first entered the building, but he didn't remember where it went after that. "Bonnie, have you seen my jacket recently?" He had stuff in there that he wanted right now. Come to think of it, he hadn't seen the loaf of bread he'd stolen earlier either. His stomach growled in response to the thought of food. He was starving, and he longed for some of that bread.

"No, I think it's still in the same spot as it was earlier. I think we even passed it." He replied. They finally reached the bathroom and Bonnie opened the door, leading him to a stall before leaving outside. Ken relieved himself and thought about all that had happened.

I'm not frightened of them, even though I can't remember them very well. And they said something about my father too? They do look familiar though, so they may be telling the truth. Ugh, that hypothermia destroyed my memory...and my legs. I hope I'll be able to do stuff on my own soon. Can't keep having Bonnie carry me around.

He finished and hugged the wall, not wanting to have the rabbit carry him for as long as possible. He washed his hands and opened the door, Bonnie appearing to his right. "Ken, you should have called me, I would have helped you." He spoke in a dismissive tone. "It's fine, you've already done enough for me. I don't want to burden you anymore." Ken replied. Bonnie picked him up and walked back to the security room, only stopping to grab Ken's jacket. The bread was still wrapped inside it, and bonnie didn't seem to notice. Once they reached the room, Bonnie set Ken down. He handed him his jacket and, after thanking the purple animatronic, pulled out his loaf of bread. The logo was in big colorful words and most of the water on the outside had dried off. He opened the bag and reached in for some wheaty goodness.

"Where did you get that" Bonnie asked

"Uh…" Ken didn't want to let him know he stole it. That might stir things up. So he did what he was good at: Lying. "Friend gave it to me."

Bonnie gave a skeptical look. "Why are you eating that?"

"I'm just slightly hungry."

"No, I mean we have food that's warm and fresh that you can have."

"You've already kept me here warm and cared for me, I don't want to take anything else. Plus, I don't have any money."

Bonnie reared his head back and genuinely laughed. Ken wasn't even sure they could laugh up until that moment. "You think we'd charge you? Ken, you're our friend and so was your father. We wouldn't do something like that to you. We're not attacking you, so you can take my word for it. Now c'mon, lets get Chica to make you something. We can catch up on old times too!" Bonnie said excitedly.

Despite Ken's protests, he was picked up and traveling on his way to the kitchen. Oh well, at least I'll be eating something warm…

Freddy searched the back of the stage. "Where are you…" He looked around through old boxes and cabinets. He wondered if Foxy was faring any better. "Ugh!" He groaned. "When I need you, then you decide to disappear…"

Suddenly he turned around and looked behind him. He felt himself being watched. Slowly realizing no one was there, he turned back around. What he didn't see was the golden shadow sitting in the dark, unmoving, watching….Until finally he disappeared again, holding something in his hand.

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