(Author's Note: I don't know how many of you know, but this story was originally posted on a different site before I brought it to Fanfiction. Well on that other site I changed Foxy's real name to Finn instead of Felix. Just thought I should let you guys know.)
{ Bonnie }
It was about a month after Mike and Mari had left. Everyone was sitting around, watching television and eating snacks. It was a normal, peaceful Friday. And that was how Bonnie liked it. A lot had happened recently, and she was just thankful for some quiet time. She had finished her project for law school and made a low A, which she was content with. She had just gotten out of school and had come home for the night.
She sat on the couch, leaning against Foxy, who had his arm around her. When they clicked to a news channel, a familiar face stuck out at them.
Her green eyes were wild with rage as the news played a clip of her struggling against the police. She was forced to the ground and thrashed around, her dirty blonde hair in a tangled mess around her head. She glared at the camera with malice before the clip stopped.
"Jenny!" Foxy and Bonnie said at the same time.
Everyone wandered into the living room, eyes intent on the screen. Foxy turned up the volume.
"-Jennifer Walters has finally been caught and is now in custody. She has been charged with theft and attempted murder. Her trial is taking place in a few days, but everyone knows what the outcome of this one will be," the news lady said.
Everyone let out a cheer. "No more evil Jenny!" Foxy whooped. The only thing that would make it better is if BB could somehow come back to life.
Bonnie smiled. Her original plan was to turn all her friends against Jenny and make her run away or something. Instead, she had taken a beating and Jenny had gotten away. And now, karma does its duty and Jenny was caught. Satisfaction crept through Bonnie's bones and her smile grew wider.
After everything had died down and the television went to commercial, Bonnie looked up at Foxy. "Weren't we supposed to go on a date tonight?" She asked.
Foxy gasped. "Aye! Yer right! We should go get ready."
He had asked her when she got home if she wanted to go out with him that night. He had told her it was special.
Bonnie retreated to her room, Chica following. Freddy and Gold went to join Foxy. As Bonnie was changing into her outfit, a white blouse with a blue mini skirt, Chica stopped her.
"No, Bon! You can't go like that!" she insisted.
"Why not? Bonnie asked, confused.
"You guys haven't gone on a date in forever. This has to be really special," she replied, rummaging through the closet. She came back with a strapless baby blue dress. It went down her her calves and had a large pastel purple flower on the right shoulder.
"Chica, when did you-"
"It was for your birthday, but I think you need it now," Chica said with a smile, holding it out to Bonnie.
"My birthday isn't until December 19th, Chica. It's April."
"So? I like to get gifts early."
Bonnie laughed, then went into the connecting bathroom. She changed into the dress, which fit her quite well, and then let Chica in, who squealed when she saw Bonnie. "It matches your hair!" she said excitedly.
"About my hair..." Bonnie said. It was a mess, really. It stuck out in various places and was so tangled she couldn't get a brush through it.
"Okay, let's get to work," Chica said, grabbing a comb, a flat iron, and a curling wand. Combing Bonnie's hair out took five minutes. After some yelping and yanking, it was finally combed through. Chica quickly brushed it to make it softer as she plugged in the flat iron.
The two best friends talked as her hair was flat ironed. When it was perfectly straight, Chica unplugged the flat iron and plugged in the curling wand, putting on a heat resistant glove. Carefully yet quickly, Bonnie's hair was curled.
"Chica, it looks perfect," Bonnie said, smiling wide as she looked at her hair in the mirror.
"We aren't don't yet," Chica said, taking out a makeup bag from a drawer.
When the blonde finished, Bonnie had purple eye shadow, mascara, blush, and foundation on. Her green eyes contrasted the mascara and eye shadow, making them pop.
"You look absolutely gorgeous!" Chica squealed, wrapping Bonnie in a tight hug. Bonnie hugged back.
"Thanks to you," Bonnie replied.
The two exited their room. Foxy was already waiting. He wore a crisp black tuxedo with a red bowtie. His long red hair was combed and pulled back into a small ponytail. Bonnie loved his long hair.
"My lady," Foxy said with a bow. "You look beautiful,"
Bonnie blushed slightly. "You look pretty handsome yourself," she replied. Foxy held out his arm. They linked elbows and walked to Freddy's truck, which was the only car they had left, as Jenny had stolen the other one. After Foxy opened Bonnie's door for her, he got in the driver side and started the car.
They drove in silence until they came to Bonnie's absolute favorite restaurant: Fanshī.
"Oh my gosh, Foxy!" Bonnie said as he parked. "I love this place! Sushi is my favorite!"
Foxy smiled as he opened her door for her. He once again opened to front door and the sweet smell of wasabi and ginger met Bonnie's nose. She sighed in content as she and Foxy walked up to the desk.
"Reservation for Finn," Foxy told the man, his pirate accent gone.
"Ah, yes! Finn-kun and Bonnie-san. This way, please," the man replied with a slight Japanese accent.
He led them to a table outside overlooking the lake that the restaurant was built next to. He set down napkins and menus and after a small bow, left them alone. The sun was setting, reflecting gorgeously on the surface of the water. The spring air was just the right temperature, and the breeze blew softly on Bonnie's face.
After they ordered and the sushi was served, Bonnie used the chopsticks to put more ginger on hers. She loved the taste and the kick of the ginger.
The couple talked as they ate. When Bonnie and Foxy finished they set their chopsticks down and a waiter picked their plates up.
"Would you like any dessert? Mochi ice cream? Sata andagi?" The waiter asked.
"Sata andagi, kudasai," Bonnie replied. The man smiled and quickly walked off.
"What did that mean?" Foxy asked, confused. Bonnie knew a bit of Japanese, but Foxy could only speak english.
"Sata andagi are basically Japanese donuts. and 'kudasai' means please," Bonnie explained. Foxy nodded in understanding. Soon the dessert was brought and they finished it slowly, savoring the flavor and smiling with content.
Foxy paid the bill and they got back into the car. By now the sun was set and the half-moon bathed the street in a pale light. Instead of going back home, Foxy pulled into the park, which was empty. Bonnie turned to Foxy with a look of confusion. He opened her door and gestured to the park. "Moonlit walk?" He asked with a lopsided smile.
Bonnie grinned and got out of the car. The two walked through the park, holding hands and talking quietly. Foxy seemed like he was nervous. He kept scratching the back of his head and he wouldn't look Bonnie in the eye.
"Is something wrong, Foxy?" Bonnie asked, stopping.
Foxy stopped as well and broke his hold on her hand. He didn't look at her, but instead twiddled his thumbs. "No, nothing's wrong," he said quietly.
Bonnie could tell where this was going. She forced herself not to smile. "Why are you acting all nervous?" She was trembling with nervousness by now, but she did not show it.
"I, uh... I wanted to ask you a question," Foxy said, his pirate accent completely gone.
"I'm listening," Bonnie said, folding her hands together in front of her. She definitely knew where this was going, and she was using every last ounce of willpower to keep from smiling.
"Bon, I've dated you for about five years and known you since you were in second grade. We've had our ups and downs, we fight a bit, but I know, and I have known since I was a little kid, that I love you. I love you more than anything, you mean the world to me. I don't know what I would have done if you hadn't said yes when I asked you out. And we've been together for a long time and... I was just wondering..."
Foxy slowly got down on one knee. Bonnie was trembling by now. She lifted a hand to cover her mouth, forcing tears of hapiness back. He pulled out a small purple box and opened it, revealing a ring that sparkled in the moonlight. A breeze whistled through the park, ruffling Bonnie's hair slightly. Foxy's amber eyes glittered with love as he said the four words.
"Will you marry me?"
Bonnie nodded, then found her voice. "Yes, Finn. Yes," she said. He stood and they kissed. Foxy wrapped his arms around her back and she wrapped hers around his neck. Finally Foxy broke apart and hugged Bonnie.
"I love you so much," he mumbled into her shoulder.
"i love you too, Captain Foxy," she replied.
Foxy slipped her ring on. It was beautiful, a diamond joined by two gittering amethysts. Giddy with excitement, they made their way back to the car, driving home and talking about the wedding.
