Golden opened his eyes, the sight of two sky blues ones boring into his made him instantly relax after a moment, they were gone.

Freddy backed up and held out a hand to his elder brother, a tired look in his eyes as he gave Golden a blank stare, pulling him up. Golden gave him a questioning smile, Freddy shrugged in response making the other scoff in annoyance.

"Freddy, what's wrong with yah'? What did ah' miss?" he sighed, another blank stare in reply. The elder frowned.

He placed a soft hand on Freddy's shoulder, a slight jump brought him back to reality.

"Freddy, ah' can tell when somethin' is botherin' yah, now, what seems to be the problem?" he growled, his mood going from concerned, to ticked off in seconds. Freddy's ears fell, his pupils shrunk in fear. Golden noticed the change in the second oldest and straightened himself.

"Ah'm sorry, Freddy, but-" he trailed off as he heard the slight sounds of clapping in the distance, he growled in annoyance, face-palming.

"Ah'm up late again, aren't I?" Freddy nodded, stepping away from his brother allowing his hand to slide uselessly off his shoulder. Freddy didn't look amused.

It was funny how that bear could be so sensitive, have a bad case of stage fright, so quiet, but if you break the rules, he makes sure you know it, one way or another. Golden found it admirable. He silently wished he'd developed that as well.

Slapping himself awake, he turned his red gaze to Freddy and with a curt nod, he walked past his younger brother patting his back respectively.

He walked out of the backroom and towards the stage, smirking at the show he was greeted with.

Bonnie was entertaining the children by playing songs on his guitar and singing small songs, giving them cues to clap, stomp their feet, whatever to keep them occupied. Golden was proud.

He briskly walked onto stage, grabbing the spare microphone that sat atop a lone speaker and tapped it, feedback from the microphone soon passed over them as he gave Bonnie a wink, the bunny was confused for a second before it clicked and he played the song that he'd been working on.

Freddy watched from the backroom for a while, before finally joining them on stage and grabbing the main microphone and taking his place beside his brothers, the cheers of the children growing in volume and earning a smile from the robot animals.

Bonnie finished the song with a guitar solo and dropped it dramatically without it breaking, the parents even looked impressed.

Some of the staff even clapped at the impressive works of machinery's performance as the chefs brought out a few slices of pizza for the robots as a reward. Golden Freddy thanked the chefs before taking the plates and sharing them amongst his brothers.

Freddy looked shocked at the attention, but took the offered plate happily. Bonnie took his plate as well and sat down against the wall of the stage, he was soon joined by his brothers.

Parents took their kids and left leaving a remaining few, probably having to work like they usually did. Golden Freddy pat both his brothers on the shoulder before eating his meal. Bonnie excused himself to the bathroom, Freddy reminded him to go to the 'mens' room' and not the 'ladies' room' earning a grunt of annoyance from him as he left the stage area.

Golden considered telling Freddy about his dreams, but then if he did, he would have to tell him about….he decided not to, but it was starting to affect him and his performance. He felt mad at himself and thought about how stupid it was for him to be acting like this. He furrowed his brow in disappointment. Freddy noticed his sudden change in mood.

"Golden, are you alright?" he asked, raising an eyebrow and licking away the left over cheese covering his lips, his brother sighed.

"Ah'm fine, jus' a bit tired tis' all." came his drowsy reply. Freddy gave him a disappointed look but quickly turned his attention to the approaching bunny. The bunny looked to Golden, his goofy smile soon disappearing.

"What'd I miss?" he asked, raising an eyebrow as a nervous smile crossed his lips then vanished as the elder brother abruptly stood up making them both jump, he turned to them each in turn before gazing off into the distance among the laughing children and smiling parents. His mind wandered as a certain person came to mind, he knew exactly who would have loved this moment.

The thought of them made his head hurt.

"Excuse me please." the golden bear said just above a whisper as he turned to go down the stairs of the stage, the sky blue gaze of Freddy and the crimson eyes of Bonnie burned into the back of his head as he left, he could sense their disappointment and concern for the older one.

Bonnie then looked back to Freddy.

"Seriously though, what'd I miss?"

Golden Freddy sat in his corner of the backroom, arms wrapped around his knees as he hugged them to his chest. His red eyes staring blankly into a corner of the room exactly opposite of him, his eye twitched as he thought about how empty it felt in here by himself. He ignored it.

Digging his face into his folded arms he contemplated what he was going to do about his dreams. He knew if he kept having these, he was eventually going to break, he could feel it. It worried-….no scared him at the thought.

He could hear a voice whisper in his ear, the same words at the end of his most recent dream. "Help me." the words made him shiver, but then he began to think and his mind began to clear the more positive the thoughts that entered gave him hope.

Maybe his dreams meant something, maybe they were alive. Maybe he would see him again, if that was true, then he would be ecstatic. Then came the darker thoughts again, this time, supported by proof.

They were dead. It was as simple as that and his hope was pointless. The staff had said it themselves that everything from that diner had been either stolen, scrapped, or redone.

He looked up at the wall for a second, a tiny smile forming on his face. If that were true, then maybe would Bonnie be a refitted-….no that wouldn't make sense, but he himself was refitted, so possibly….no, that wouldn't make sense, especially after they deemed them "unwanted" maybe they scrapped him, maybe they didn't he wasn't entirely sure.

He buried his face back into his folded arms, feeling absolutely exhausted despite being up for no more than an hour. He closed his eyes, deciding to take a nap instead of going back out there, a part of him knew his brothers would barge in at some point in time, but he didn't really care at the moment.

Right now, all he needed was sleep.

Hesitantly, he closed his eyes and allowed darkness to take him.

"Fred! Hey, Fred, wake up." came a slightly annoyed voice as the gold bear opened his blue eyes and glanced to his right, seeing the two sad, silver eyes of his brother looking down back at him. He grinned.

"Hey, Springs, what are yah' doin' wakin' me up at-" he trailed off as he checked his internal clock, "3:35 AM?" he asked, his eyes still filled with sleep. The bunny rolled his eyes.

"I found something I wanted to show you, c'mon." Springs, the small amount of mischief that Fredbear missed was hidden behind his annoyed glare. The bunny stood up completely and stretched his hand down towards the bear, he took his hand and he helped him up, a nod of thanks was his reply as they exited the room.

After a while, they had reached the office which surprised Fredbear and caused his to freeze in his position, Springs casually continued to walk into the accursed room.

"Why did yah' wanna go back here?" he questioned, earning an angry glare from the younger, robotic animal.

"I told you that I found something, or would you rather go back to that dark place and hide away til morning?" he snapped angrily, startling his older brother and gave him an apologetic frown.

"Sorry." he said, bowing his head down with a sad sigh, pulling out the swivel seat underneath the desk and plopping down into it. Fredbear sighed as well and followed him inside. He reached down and squeezed Springs' shoulder, the sliver eyes looked to him as the bunny tensed up at the touch.

He enveloped him in a bear hug, the bunny went stiff from shock, but then melted into the hug before shoving him off gently and turning to the drawers of the desk.

"So, what is it that yah' wanted to show me?" the gold bunny opened one of the drawers and pulled out one of the sheets of paper and handed it to the bear who examined it carefully, his ears falling at the words.

"So, they're goin' tah' scrap yah', huh?" the bear sobbed, the bunny shook his head and gestured for him to keep reading which was hard through his blurred vision. His eyes flashed with a slight hope as he put the paper down.

"They're goin' tah' move yah' somewhere, tah' some other location?" he nodded and the bunny raised his tall ears and smiled slightly, surprising the bear. He hadn't seen that smile in days, it made him smile.

"They won't kill me as long as I don't act up." Springs smiled, it looked like it hurt to even talk but Fredbear was glad he did. He pat Springs' shoulder.

"All we gotta do is make sure yah' don't get yourself in tah' trouble." he said happily before glancing at the clock.

5:45

As if on time, he heard the distant sound of keys jingling in someones hands as footsteps approached the building. Springs and Fredbear jumped from their spots and ran to put things away and get back to the backroom.

They instinctively shut off as they entered the cool room, back in their positions.

Two men walked in with nervous smiles on their faces as they approached. They instantly recognized them as Will and Jake from a few days ago. They seemed fazed, but continued to walk forward until they reached the robots.

They moved to the robots, Jake looking at Fred while Will looked at Springs. Fredbear was deemed okay, but Will had to open Springs' chest panel and plug him in. Apparently, Springs hadn't charged completely during the night and Fred could only guess the younger brother hadn't slept well.

The two men eventually left the brothers alone and went on their way. Springs looked to Fred, his eyes shining dimly with a small amount of hope.

"I may not be able to see you again, but I will be alive as long as I keep myself together." he said with his eye slightly twitching when he said, 'keep myself together' which made Fredbear feel a bit concerned for the bunny's health.

"Are yah' okay?" he said while Springs just stared at him silently before looking away.

"Why are you more loved?" he said suddenly, making the bear's eyes widen.

"What do yah' mean, Springs?" he said, shocked at the sudden tone, full of hostility. The bunny sniffed.

"Why aren't you being threatened along with me? Why are you going to the new location without me, your brother?" he growled angrily, but Fred could see the tears of oil developing in his eyes and quickly wrapped his arms around him as he felt him tense up at the gesture before relaxing.

"Sorry, I don't know what I was saying. I guess I'm a bit stressed is all." Springs said with a lazy shrug before closing his eyes and resting his head on the elder one's chest. Fred gave a smile relieved sigh, he didn't want to argue with him right now. The magic of bear hugs was amazing.

Springs settled him self in his spot after Fred released him from his warm hug and buried his head in his arms after he settled them on his knees.

"So, it's about 6:01, we need tah' head out to the stage area." Fredbear said flatly, turning his head to the door of the room.

"I'll be up in a minute, I just need to collect myself." Springs sighed, looking at the bear who gave him a surprised expression.

"Springs, your eyes!" he shouted, shocked causing the bunny to roll his eyes.

"What's wrong with them now?" he sniffed, glaring at the bear with a hint of amusement.

"They're back to brown!" the bear said happily, chuckling as a shocked expression crossed the bunny's face. Fredbear gave him another hug, nearly suffocating the bunny.

"You're goin' tah' be fine." he grinned, the bunny soon smiling as well before his face fell back into his arms, hiding his face. The room grew dark and he began to panic internally, his eyes searching for the light that was once there that had now vanished. He turned his eyes back to Springs, only to see him staring blankly at him.

"Be careful, please."

"Hey, Gold. Wake up come greet someone."