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Foxy yawned, stretching as he put his arm around his soon-to-be wife.
"Adam finally fell asleep," Molly said, relaxing against him.
The wedding was in a week and Adam, who had been quickly growing, was fighting a low fever.
"Poor little guy. It's a good thing he has such a loving family to take care of him," Foxy smiled.
"Well you're a great dad. And he's got some great uncles and a great aunt," Molly said.
"I'm his favorite uncle!" interjected Bonnie.
"No, I am!" insisted Freddy.
"You're both wrong, it's me," Jason grinned.
"Don't start this again, guys," Molly sighed, "You woke him up last time."
"How about we talk about the wedding! Make sure everything is finalized?" suggested Bonnie.
"That's a great idea!" Foxy said, "We've gone over most of the things we need for it, but there's a few things left to check."
"Well, Chica will be watching Adam during the wedding, my dad will take over at the reception. And the catering, if you could call it that, is all set up. Basically all we have left is making sure the decorations are dropped off. The rest of the staff will set it up for us. And of course we have to call the florist to make sure the flowers will be dropped off on time," Molly said.
They had all agreed the reception should take place at the restaurant, where it had all began. The table that Foxy and Molly would sit at would be set up on the main stage, with family and friends, totaling only twenty, would be seated at the normal tables. Molly didn't have much in the way of family or friends while Foxy only had Molly, Jason, and the other animatronics.
"I'm nervous..." Foxy admitted slowly, "But excited, too. Very excited. I remember when you were young, how you would come to see me perform before they cancelled me out altogether. The way you would smile at me and talk to me about your secrets. I liked knowing at least one child wanted to visit me, not just the others."
"Well, I always loved you," smiled Molly, kissing her fiance.
"And I always loved you," grinned Foxy, "Nothing is going to change that..."
Little did the two know that big changes were, in fact, coming.
