More filler than anything. Please, everyone, I know you would like more updates but keep in mind my internet rarely works. I'm looking into switching right now.


"Thank ye all for coming to me show," Foxy announced, looking at the kids smiling faces, "Before we begin, ol' Captain Foxy has something he'd like to say."

Molly looked over curiously, knowing this wasn't part of the act.

"I've been in love with me first mate, Molly, for quite a while now. Molly means everything to me. And I'd like it if ye all could help me out in asking Molly a question," Foxy said, feeling himself continue to shake, "When I count to three, say, 'Captain Foxy loves you, Molly', okay?"

The kids all nodded eagerly.

"One… Two… Three," Foxy said.

"Captain Foxy loves you, Molly," chorused the kids.

Molly could feel her cheeks burning as she watched, still wondering where Foxy was going with this unplanned addition to the show.

"Molly, I have a very important question for ye," Foxy said, reaching into the bag he held on his hook and getting down on one knee, "Will ye marry me?"

Molly blushed a dark red and nodded, unable to speak, as Foxy held out a small box containing a ring. Jason cheered loudly, along with the kids and adults in the room. Even Freddy, Bonnie, and Chica had come out from behind the curtains to clap and cheer. Foxy slid the ring onto her finger, smiling up at her. Molly smiled shyly down at Foxy, watching him put the ring on her finger. He stood once more and kissed Molly, not caring that the kids were all watching.

"What do ye say we finish this show?" Foxy asked as they parted.

At the end of the show, Foxy led Molly behind the curtains where they shared a gentle kiss before Jason wandered back.

"Congratulations, guys!" he said, hugging them both.

"Careful of my hook!" Foxy warned.

He'd learned quickly that it was too easy for his hook to accidentally stab people or things and deep down was worried it would get in the way of fatherhood. He worried it would keep him from being able to hold his child, help it learn to walk, be there to catch it when it fell, lift it onto his shoulders so it could get a better view.

As if reading his mind, Jason spoke, "Foxy, I'm almost done creating you a prosthetic hand. It will be removable, though, so you can use your hook for shows still."

"That's amazing, Jason!" Molly grinned.

"Well, it was supposed to be a surprise for later, but I couldn't hid it anymore," Jason said.

Foxy enveloped Jason in another hug, his excitement boiling over.

"I'm going to be a dad, I'm going to get married, and I'm going to have a hand!" he said happily.

"It'll have a wrist that moves and fingers that move. It's taken me forever to figure out how to make it work, but after countless prototypes, I finally cracked it," Jason said, pride clear in his voice.

"You rock, Jason," Molly said, high fiving her friend.

Jason grinned, "Hey, I like to help my friends. And with a baby on the way, a hook wouldn't exactly be very handy."

Molly rolled her eyes at the corny joke but it flew right over Foxy's head.

"I-I don't get it," Foxy said.

He could sense there was supposed to be a joke involved, but hadn't been sure what it was.

"Nothing, Foxy. It's stupid," Molly said.

Jason mock pouted but laughed soon after.

Bonnie poked his head out from the curtains over on the main stage, meanwhile, looking for Molly or Jason. He didn't see either of the two and began to panic, needing either one of them but preferably Jason.

"Psst!" Bonnie whispered at the nearest employee.

They didn't seem to hear the bunny and continued staring around the room that was filled with rambunctious kids.

"Hey! Kid!" Bonnie said a little louder.

He knew the employee was technically a teen, but kid was the best he could come up with. The teen turned and noticed Bonnie's head sticking out and hurried over to see what was going on.

"Can you please go find Jason or Molly? Jason would be better but we need one of them. Now. It's important," Bonnie said.

The teen nodded and hurried away to find his boss or her friend.

"Jason! Bonnie wants you!" he said when he discovered the pair hanging out with Foxy.

"Alright guys, I'll go see what's up," Jason said, leaving the stage.

He went through the back to get onto the stage where he found a panicking Bonnie and Chica.

"What's going on?" he asked.

"Freddy's glitching out!" Bonnie said.

Jason noticed the animatronic bear sitting on the ground, twitching and making guttural noises.

"Hm… Well, I'll take a look at him but I don't know how long he'll take to fix. You guys might be done for today," Jason said.

He ran back to the office and grabbed his laptop before returning to the others. He removed the chip that kept Freddy running and inserted it into a device plugged into his laptop.

"Don't worry. This is an easy fix," Jason reassured them, "It's nothing. Just a slight bug. I've seen worse."

With only a few keystrokes, Jason quickly resolved the problem and reinserted the chip into the bear.

"Freddy, on!" Jason commanded.

Freddy's eyes lit up and he stood, "Good morning, boys and girls!"

"All better," Jason said with pride, "Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go work on a surprise baby shower and wedding shower for Molly."