"Foxy, I will kill you," growled Molly.

Foxy grinned, "You love me too much."

Molly crossed her arms and glared at him. Foxy laughed and kissed her gently.

"Oh, come on, you look cute," he said.

Molly continued her glare while Foxy continued his grin. Molly was dressed as parrot, complete with feathers and a beak.

"Every pirate needs a parrot!" Foxy said, grinning.

"You're dead," Molly grumbled.

Jason entered the bedroom of Molly's new house and began to laugh. Molly shot him a look.

"Shut up. You're going to be a ship. Foxy made you a costume too," Molly said, crossing her arms.

Foxy held up the outfit that he'd made for Jason and smiled, "Put it on!"

Jason's jaw dropped as he took the outfit from the pirate. He pulled it on over his clothes and sighed. Foxy looked back and forth at the two, smiling proudly at his work.

"Let's go! I want to see Halloween!" Foxy said.

"Hang on, we have the restaurant party first," Molly reminded him.

"Oh. Right," Foxy said, "Then let's go!"

He practically dragged both Jason and Molly outside to the truck. Molly had it fixed after she became the owner of the restaurant, now named Freddy and Friends, and had also bought the house that she shared with Foxy and Jason. Jason had his own bedroom, while Molly and Foxy had one together.

"Can I drive?" Jason asked.

Molly tossed him the car keys and got in beside Foxy who sat in the middle. Jason drove to the restaurant after removing his costume. It took him several minutes to realize that with it on he wouldn't be able to fit into the truck.

"I'm really excited!" Foxy said as Jason drove towards the restaurant.

"I can tell," Molly smiled, kissing his cheek, "It's nice to see you so happy."

Foxy was practically jumping in his seat. They finally parked and foxy scrambled to get out of the car. Molly followed him while Jason pulled his costume back on. Molly unlocked the door and was immediately tackled by Freddy, Bonnie, and Chica, who were all excited to see her. They were as excited as Foxy for their first Halloween party.

"Are we going to get to sing?" asked Freddy.

"And play guitar?" asked Bonnie.

"And eat pizza?" asked Chica.

"All of that and more. Kids will be coming in with costumes on and you get to give them free candy and little trinkets," Molly said, "I bought bouncy balls, crayons, activity pads, paddleballs, bubbles, and Halloween erasers to give away too. You'll all get bags of toys and candy and give the kids one toy and one piece of candy each. You can hand them out between shows. Foxy is going to be telling spooky stories and giving out things too."

"I have stories prepared already!" Foxy said happily.

"Not too scary?" questioned Molly.

Foxy nodded happily. Molly raised an eyebrow questioningly. Earlier she had Foxy tell her some of the stories he had prepared and she knew they were too scary for children.

"They're not too scary!" Foxy promised.

Bonnie grabbed the bags of toys from Molly while Chica grabbed the bag of candy. Bonnie pulled out a paddleball and began to play while Chica began to eat some of the candy.

"Guys! Those are for the kids!" Jason said, coming inside.

The animatronics stared at Jason and began to laugh.

"What?" Jason asked, "Foxy is making me wear it…"

"At least they didn't laugh at my parrot costume," Molly said, sticking her tongue out.

"Because if we laugh at you, Foxy will go after us," Bonnie said, playing with the paddleball, "He loves you too much."

Freddy nodded in agreement as Foxy ran around the restaurant, putting up decorations that Molly had bought a few days before.

"I bet you guys will have fun today," Jason said, trying to adjust his costume so it was more comfortable, "Halloween is one of my favorite holidays."

"It's opening time!" Foxy yelled, scrambling to get onto the Pirate Cove stage.

Freddy, Bonnie, and Chica all got on the main stage as Molly went to the front door. She was surprised to see there was already a crowd of children and adults waiting outside.

"Come on in!" Molly called, opening the door.

The crowd swarmed into the restaurant and the animatronics started to sing Halloween songs. Molly snuck behind the curtains at Pirate Cove and found Foxy waiting for his chance to perform.

"How's my favorite pirate?" she asked.

Foxy grinned and kissed her cheek, "Fantastic."

"Are you going out human or fox?" Molly asked.

"I'll go out as a fox. But for now, I want to stay a human. So I can do this," Foxy said, kissing her.

Molly playfully pushed Foxy, "Keep it G rated. There are kids around."

"Kissing is G rated. I wasn't doing…" Foxy paused, thinking, before whispering something into her ear.

Molly's cheeks turned red and she looked away in embarrassment. Foxy smiled victoriously and kissed her once more.

"Show time, Foxy!" Jason called.

Molly left the stage and Foxy put on a smile. The curtains pulled back and Foxy greeted the audience that had gathered around the stage.

"Hey, Jason, let the others know it's almost time to pass out candy. I've got to do some paperwork real fast," Molly said.

"Can't I do the paperwork? I feel ridiculous," Jason said.

"Nope. You have floor duty. As in stay out here and make sure the kids don't tear apart any of the animatronics," Molly answered, walking away.

Jason went to the main stage and got behind the curtains, "You're passing out the candy and toys next."

Chica looked up, several candy wrappers at her feet, while Bonnie looked innocently at Jason, holding a paddleball. Jason sighed, staring at them.

"Those are for the kids, remember…?" he said.

"They wouldn't listen to me," Freddy said.

"And that's why you have a bouncy ball?" questioned Jason.

Freddy was indeed holding a ball in his paws.

Meanwhile, Foxy finished his performance and the curtains closed. As soon as Foxy was sure the kids were distracted by the others, he snuck off stage and headed for the office to find Molly.

"Hey, Foxy," Molly said, eyes on the papers in front of her.

Foxy grabbed a chair and sat beside her, watching as she wrote on the papers. He wasn't sure exactly what they were for but knew that paperwork was important.

"Can you get me some pizza?" Molly asked after a few minutes,

"Cheese only?" asked Foxy.

"You know me so well," Molly smiled, kissing his cheek.

Foxy grinned and left the room. Molly sighed, sinking back in the chai. She was trying to figure out a way to expand the pizzeria, maybe add some new animatronics, and bring in more money. Ever since she had taken over, money had increased, but it still was barely keeping them open. She didn't want to admit it to any of the animatronics, Jason, or the employees, afraid they would panic.

"Molly!" Jason called, coming into the office, "We're almost out of toys and candy!"

"Uh… Start giving out Freddy and Friends balloons and stickers. That should work," Molly said.

"I could run to the store and get more toys and candy…" Jason said slowly.

"All the good stuff will be gone. Just do balloons and stickers. I'll be out soon. Foxy is getting me some pizza. After I ear, I'll come back out. Besides, the party is only for two more hours. Not too many more people will be coming."

"Alright. Oh, and Bonnie won't give up his paddleball."

Molly rolled her eyes, muttering, "He's like a child."

"You like them all, child-like or not," Jason said, smiling.

"You're right. You guys are like my family."

Jason's smile grew and he left the room. Molly smiled a little and looked back at the paperwork on the desk. She would find a way to protect her little pizzeria family, no matter what it took.