Foxy's POV
I slowly awoke as I felt the beaming rays of the morning sun shine on me. Unaware of the fact that where I slept had no way to emit the light of day, I stretched my back to its limit and fluttered my eyes open. Once I caught sight of the daytime pizzeria, I realized that I was out of my sleeping quarters.
"What am I doing here!?" I rapidly thought.
I tried sitting up, but I felt something weighing me down, something soft and warm. I looked upon myself and saw Toy Chica. She was sound asleep, clasping onto me as if I was a pillow. All of a sudden I remembered everything from last night. Feeling both relief and comprehension, I relaxed myself back onto the wooden floor of the pavilion.
If I wouldn't have had remembered why I was here, I would have taken off towards the parts and service. If any person were to see me, it would be a world of trouble for everybody. But I don't think that will happen, now that this place is empty for good. I looked back down at Toy Chica and saw her still asleep.
"She looks so peaceful." I thought to myself, drawing a smile on my face. After gazing upon her eyes, a strange feeling suddenly came upon me, a feeling that made me stay looking at her. My stomach felt like it was empty, I wasn't sure why I was feeling this way at first, was it love? But I've only known her for two days, how can I have these things already?
My train of thought was then interrupted.
Toy Chica started to slowly wake up. She stretches her legs downward and loosens her grip on me, simply resting her arm on my chest. I watched as her eyes slowly flickered open, then focusing on me.
"Rise and shine lass." I whispered playfully. She smiled and said, "I hope you didn't wait too long for me to wake up."
"Not at all, you can say we both met the dawn of today." I responded. We both sat up and looked around the place, first the arcade, then the prize counter, then I see the stage. Toy Bonnie was resting against a speaker while Toy Freddy rested up against the wall.
"Quite a bunch of crazy lads don't ye think?" I remarked, making Toy Chica chuckle. "You should see them rehearse their songs."
We both helped each other up to our feet. I then looked at Toy Chica, she looked back at me. Something in my mind made me automatically smile at her. She returned the smile and took my hand into hers. "Thanks for caring about me, Foxy." She said. "My pleasure lass, If ye ever need some company, ye know where to find me." I responded with a wink.
After that, she got closer to me and planted a kiss on my cheek, which made me slightly blush. Luckily it wasn't noticeable, so I snapped out of it and wrapped my arms around her and we both gave each other a warm goodbye hug. I departed after that, walking down the main room into the dark hallway.
Usually at day I would stay in my room, but I decided to stop by the office and take a look around. I turned to my left and there it was, like the light a the end of a darkened tunnel it brought me closer. Entering the room, I heard the low rumbling of the spinning black fan and the ambient buzz of the lights suspended above me.
Without the pesky guard, the room felt much bigger than usual. The design of the room was much more different from the others with only the posters and drawings plastered on the walls sharing something in common.
The desk was jumbled with papers and those stuffed animals. I didn't mind messiness, so I went about and looked at the papers.
Most of the ones I read were fliers and schedules dating back to when the place opened, until I stumbled upon a yellow sheet, facing downwards on the desk. I picked up the paper, turned it around and skimmed over it. The date of the submission was two days ago, as if somebody left this here yesterday afternoon. Skipping a few lines, I read it's contents in curiosity until all of a sudden my eyes widened in surprise and I got up rather quickly.
"11-16-1987 - Changes are to be made for the replacement of one of the animatronics; "You know what, scratch the new character. Just get the Fox we got in the back room and patch him up a bit. Company's low on funds and if we do this, in about a week or two we will have enough to open back up to the public. People will come, it was all an accident."
