Author's Notes: Here's the third chapter to this fanfic. This is where we really see the characters interact with the environment and each other. I don't have too much to say except to enjoy reading this new chapter, leave some feedback, and feel free to ask me any questions!

FNAF is copyrighted by Scott Cawthon

Freddy's Funtime Circus

Chapter 3 - Do You Even?

It was the day after Bon-Bon and I met our newest member, Circus Baby. The three of us sat in the back of the truck. Bon-Bon and I sat close together and chatted. As Bon-Bon yapped away, I glanced at Baby. She sat away from us, alone. She stared at her guitar's strings. She played a song, but it was very faint. Even Bon-Bon couldn't hear it over the sound of his own voice. I continued to stare at the quiet, lonely animatronic. Was something wrong with her? Was something the matter with me? Before I could ask, I felt the truck come to a complete stop. Bon-Bon stopped talking, and Baby stopped playing. The only sound we could hear was our breathing, if you can call it that. The door opened, revealing us to some of the workers. We got up and walked out. They inspected us. We all did perfectly fine when they touched or face plates and such. They gave us sign that we were clear. We nodded and walked off to the main stage. Our loud clanks echoed in the empty rooms as we walked. We got on the main stage and leaped onto the platform. More workers doubled check us before they left and pulled the curtain to hide us from an empty room. They soon left us alone. Bon-Bon jumped and down out of excitement. I looked back at Baby, who played a little tune. Now that I think about it, she hasn't talked to any of us today. Maybe I should just let her adjust to her new environment before starting a conversation with her. I looked back at Bon-Bon.

"I can't wait for the show today! I bet it's going to be really special!" Bon-Bon exclaimed, unable to contain his excitement.

I bent down and patted Bon-Bon's head. He giggled and wagged his little, fuzzy tail. I would smile if I wasn't already. I picked up the rabbit and let him sit on my arm.

"With our newest member, I believe this show will be one of our best!" I claimed.

For some strange reason, I felt like eyes were watching me as the music stopped. I turned my head around and saw what caused me to get that feeling. Baby stared at us two, but she quickly looked back at her guitar and continued to play the tune. I wonder why she did that. I looked back at Bon-Bon, who didn't notice anything. We chatted some more to pass the time. We all waited for the restaurant to open for the public.

Some hours passed. The place was now open for the day. I could hear people rushing in to our room, the main stage. Some workers decided to check our inner systems again. Once they were done with that, we were ready to go. The curtain opened up, showing a dark room. One of the spotlights shined down on me.

"Welcome, ladies and gentlemen! It's me, Freddy! I hope you're ready for today's show because this is a special one!"

A spotlight shined down on Bon-Bon, who sat on the seat of his drum set. He played a short song. He stood up and bowed once he was done.

"I'm Bon-Bon! Are you ready to rock?"

The crowd roared with enthusiasm. Bon-Bon waved at them and got ready to play another song. He waited for me to introduce our new crew member.

"Before we get started, we have a new addition to our band. She's always ready to perform! Here she is!"

A spotlight shined down on Baby. She played a song on her guitar. Certainly the crowd loved her as their eyes grew with awe. When she hit the last note, the crowd cheered.

"My name is Circus Baby! Freddy, let's give the audience a fun time!" She exclaimed.

"Let's start this show! You guys ready?" I asked.

"I'm always ready to rock!" Bon-Bon claimed.

"Let's get this party started!" Baby declared.

"Alrighty then! One, two, three!" I shouted.

We started out show with a simple song. Though it was a song Bon-Bon and I heard before, it sounded so different and better. The audience didn't seem to notice me turning my head to take a quick at Baby. Her music added something fresh and new to our songs. I turned to Bon-Bon, who was into his performance and giving it his all. I turned back to the audience, who were loving every moment. It warmed up my servos from just seeing their smiles.

After we played a few more song and did some tricks, we got a break and interacted with the audience. I was in the game room right now. Arcade machines and carnival games lined up against the wall. There was a merry go round in the center of the room. A prize corner was at the far left corner. A machine that gave kids tokens for the arcade machines was at the far right corner. All the kids seemed to have a great time, but I noticed two boys wrestling. Was the bigger one beating up the smaller kid? Why were they smiling? I rushed over there. They stopped when they saw me. The smiles on their faces disappeared. Their eyebrows were slanted upwards and their eyes were wide open. I looked down at them.

"What do you two think you're doing? Fighting isn't allowed!" I shouted.

"We were just rough housing!" the smaller boy claimed.

"Yeah! We were just playing!" The taller boy declared.

"Oh! Okay! I think it would be better if you two rough housed in the main stage area. It's a bit cramped here. I don't want anyone to get hurt," I suggested.

The two regained smiles as their faces lit up. They got up and left for the main stage. I decided to follow them. It was getting close for my next performance anyway. When I got to the main stage area, I noticed Bon-Bon playing tag with the little kids. Baby was sitting at the edge of the stage and looking down at her guitar, playing songs for a few people. The two boys started to rough house again. Bon-Bon payed no attention to those boy. Baby stopped playing music and lifted her head up. She swung her equipment to her back. She got up and walked over towards the boys. They looked up at her and got up.

"Do you realize what you're doing?" She asked.

"We're rough housing. Why did you ask?" One of the boys asked.

She walked up to a something on a wall. Once I saw the format and numbers, I knew it was the list of rules. She tapped one of the numbers. She glared at the boys. They stared at her and gulped.

"Rule 7: No Horse Playing. Since rough housing and horse playing are the same things, you broke one of the rules. If I catch you two doing that again, I will have to talk to your parents or the management next time. Will you two promise to never do that again?"

"We promise to never do that again!" They gulped and ran off.

I just stared at the clown animatronics. As soon as the kids left the room, she turned around to meet my eyes and glared at me. She looked back at the stage and got on. She pulled her equipment towards her front and got into position. The warning bell played, signaling Bon-Bon and I to get on stage with Baby. We all soon got ready and continued our performance for the day.

It was midnight now. We stood on the stage like stones. My microphone was close to my face as if I was singing a song. I lowered it, and face plates shifted around. I looked around the room and at my band. Bon-Bon sketched and set his drum sticks down. He leaped off and walked towards my side. On the other hand, Baby's fingers moved, touching her instrument. She looked at me and set her guitar down. She placed the pick on it and walked towards me. I looked down on her to meet her eyes.

"Why did you let that happen?" She asked.

"You mean with the boys, right?" I asked.

"Yes! Why did you not stop them?" She asked again.

"They were just playing, Baby. I'm just letting them have some fun," I stated.

"They were just playing? Freddy, they broke a rule!" She yelled, her voice getting harsher.

"C'mon! They didn't ruin any of the equipment or anything!"

"Do you even realize that those boys could of have seriously hurt themselves if I didn't stop them?"

"I was watching them! Besides, no one has been hurt in this restaurant before!"

"Watching them is simply not enough and no one else getting hurt doesn't mean you should be so careless!"

"Don't be such a party pooper!"

"P. . . Party pooper! I'm not a party pooper!"

Our argument go very heated. As it went on, I heard something. I didn't know what it was, but it sounded familiar. It didn't matter to me at the moment as Baby and I yelled at each other. Finally, I had enough with it.

"I'm sick of your nagging! I declared.

"And I'm tried dealing with you!" she shouted back.

I'm going! Bon-Bon, let's go!" I called out, but there was no response from him.

"Bon-Bon?" I called out again, but there was just silence.

I frantically turned my head around, scanning the room for Bon-Bon. I didn't see him anywhere. My face plates shifted around at a faster pace. I calmed myself down quickly.

"Where's my guitar and pick?" Baby panicked.

Like me, her face plates shifted around rapidly. She was able to quickly regain her composure. We faced each other. I locked my eyes in her as she locked her eyes on me.

"Is this some kind of trick you're pulling off?" She asked.

"Not at all! I was too busy arguing with you. Besides, Bon-Bon also disappeared," I stated.

"What are we suppose to do now? We need Bon-Bon and my guitar for the show tomorrow."

"Let's go find them!" I announced.

"But we can't leave the stage," she pointed out.

"I doubt that anyone cares if we leave. It's not like we're force to stay on it. Let's get going!" I countered and leaped off the stage.

"If you insist," she gave up and got of the stage.

She fixed her big, orange bow tie before coming close to me. Once she was by my side, we move out. We first looked in the party rooms, but Bon-Bon and the guitar were not in any of them. The next place we went to was the game corner. Sadly, there was not trance of the two. We entered the breaker room, but we saw nothing. We move to the parts and service room, yet there was no sign of them. We made our way through the halls, but only the eyes of the posters stared at us. Finally, we looked through the right window of the office, the place where William worked. Nobody was ever inside during the night however. I heard from William that he may put the night guard inside here instead of them having to watch for anyone outside. Both of us noticed Bon-Bon rocking out on Baby's guitar as the pick hit the strings. We went inside the office. Bon-Bon stopped and looked at us.

"Please give me my guitar and pick back," Baby politely commanded.

She walked close to him and reached her hand out, but Bon-Bon stepped back. He held the equipment closely to himself. His ears were lowered and his eyes were wide. She stepped even closer to him. His eyelids lowered, and he let out a snarl.

"Stay away from me!" Bon-Bon warned.

This startled us. I felt my circuits boiling up as shock engulfed my mind. Now my face plates shifted around more than ever. I walked next to Baby and looked down at Bon-Bon. He stopped snarling when he looked up at me. My face bursted open, revealing my endoskeleton.

"Bon-Bon, give the guitar and pick back to Baby now!" I commanded, screaming at the little rabbit.

His whole body trembled as his eyes grew wider than before. His ears completely flattened. His tail didn't even move. With shaking paws, he walked forward and handed the equipment back to Baby. He looked back at me. My face plates were still open.

"Now apologize!" I barked.

"But-"

"Apologize!" I repeated.

He gulped and said, "I'm sorry for taking your guitar and not giving it back to you. I only wanted to try it out."

Baby stood there. Her body was frozen in place. She just stared at me. I knew exactly why. I placed my hand on her shoulder and snapped my fingers in front of her face. That woke her from her state of shock. Her eyes looked up.

"Let's head back to our stage now!" I suggested.

"Y. . . Yeah. Let's go back," she replied.

We walked out with Bon-Bon following behind us. We back to the stage and leaped onto it. We got into our position. I looked at my pals. Bon-Bon was sitting on the drum set's seat. Drum sticks rested in his paws. I turned my head around and looked at Baby. Though she was in her normal position, I could tell something was wrong.

"Is something bugging you?" I asked.

"No," she said, but I knew it was a lie.

"You don't need to hide it. I would be happy to help you."

"Why did discipline Bon-Bon, but not the boys?" She asked

"Bon-Bon was acting aggressive earlier and would have attacked you. Although your right about them not following a rule, they meant no hurt to each other and were having fun," I stated.

"I see. Why did you even bother to help me?" she asked.

"You're my friend, silly!" I pointed out.

"But we fought earlier," she pointed out.

"So? I heard that friends fight all the time."

"I find strange that you even consider me a friend. You have only known me for a day and a half or so."

"Everyone is my friend unless they prove otherwise. Besides, we're going to have to be friends and work together now that we share a stage."

"I don't think I'll ever understand you and what goes on in your head, but thank you."

"Anything for a friend in need! Anyway, I think we should power down for the night. Tomorrow will be a busy day."

She simply nodded and turned to an empty room. She shut herself off for the night. I looked in front of me, performing for no one. I got into position, but I couldn't shut myself off at the moment. I couldn't help but think of today. It was strange and annoying in some parts, but I liked it. I did get to know our new band member a bit better. She seems to ease more comfortably to he new location and us. I just wonder what tomorrow will be like. I finally shut myself off for tonight.

Author's Notes: So that was chapter 3! Funtime Freddy and Circus Baby's friendship is starting to develop. Originally, there was going to be some differences like the dialogue and some situations they faced. I like this version the most out of my other ideas. Anyway, stay tuned for the next chapter!