Nibbles didn't know how to react. A school on town? With classes and teachers? She fell sitting on the floor.
"Nibbles, are you ok?!" Jr. Helped her up.
"I know, I know, It's a sudden time to do that, but the truth is there has never been so many children in town. I can't let them all be home schooled" Explained Fredbear.
"Hmm... I guess you're right, Mr. Fredbear... But why do you need my help for that?" Asked Nibbles.
"I need your help to spread the word to the parents of the town that the school is being built, while we build the school" Said Fredbear.
"Ok, I think I can do that. Can I call Chipper as well?" Asked Nibbles, smiling.
"Of course! Why not? Now, take these pamphlets let put them on everyone's mailbox, please" Said Fredbear, handing Nibbles and Jr. a small block of paper.
"Thank you for your help, children, now excuse me..." Fredbear went to the city hall.
"Let's talk to Chipper!" Said Nibbles, taking the pamphlets with her. They walked back to the restaurant and told Chica and Foxy about the news.
"Oooh! I can't believe it! My babies are going to school!" Chica exclaimed, happy, picking up Nibbles and hugging her.
"I don't want to go to school..." Said Chipper, grumpy, crossing his arms.
"Ah, Chippy, don't be like that! School is important! So that you'll grow up knowing what is important!" Said Chica in a nice tone.
"Yeah? Like what?!" Asked Chipper, rude.
"Things like... Uh... Writing, reading... Uh..." Chica didn't know what to say.
"It doesn't matter. Ye be goin' t' school!" Said Foxy. Chipper, reluctant, accepted.
"Very well. And now go help yer sister and Freddy Jr. distribute t' pamphlets!" Said Foxy.
Some time later, Chipper, Nibbles and Jr. were walking around the neighborhood, putting a pamphlet on each mailbox.
"This is stupid!" Yelled Chipper. "The people that live in these houses don't even have children!"
"Ah, Chipper, don't be a brat, shorty!" Said Nibbles, mocking on her brother. She knew he hated being called shorty, even more because he was older than her.
"I'm not shorty!" He said, angry, throwing a mashed pamphlet on her head.
"Hey!" She mashed up one of her pamphlets and threw at him. They started throwing pamphlets at each other, but Jr. interrupted them.
"Hey, guys, stop! You shouldn't be fighting, and also, these pamphlets aren't cheap to print" Said Jr. Chipper and Nibbles stopped.
"Sorry, Jr." Said Nibbles. They kept walking down the street. Some time later, they delivered the pamphlets to every house in the town.
"I guess we're done here! Let's go home" Said Jr. Chipper and Nibbles nodded.
"Wait... I think we forgot one" Said Nibbles, pointing at an really old house. A house in a decaying state, grass growing, dusty and broken windows and the wood all rotting.
"Um... I'm pretty sure no one lives here, Nibbles..." Said Jr.
"But there's a light on up there!" She pointed out to the second floor.
"Your grandpa told us to give away all the pamphlets, didn't he? Come on!" Said Chipper, running in the direction of the house. He looked around, but he couldn't see a mail box anywhere.
"Wait... There it is!" He exclaimed, pointing at a mail box at the side of the door, on the wall.
"I don't think that's a good idea..." Said Jr.
"Come on, Jr! Don't be a coward! Also, this is my last pamphlet! I want to get rid of all of them!" Said Chipper, walking on the tall grass. When he was about to put the pamphlet there, a loud sound, like a siren, played.
"What are you doing here?! Don't get near my house! GO AWAY!" A voice yelled. Surprised and scared, Chipper fell to the ground, but quickly got up and ran away with Nibbles and Jr.
Back at the pizzeria, the kids were tired of running.
"I said it was a bad idea!" Yelled Jr.
"We delivered the pamphlets, didn't we?!" Said Chipper, puffy.
"What happened, kids?" Asked Chica.
"Um... It's nothing, mom" Said Nibbles.
"Don't lie to me. Why were you running? You didn't throw those papers in the lake, did you?" Asked Chica, with an angry look.
"No! We... We tried to deliver a pamphlet to that old house... And... Someone yelled at us... We were scared..." Nibbles tried to explain. Chipper and Jr. agreed with her.
"Hmm... Ok..." Said Chica, still suspicious of them.
"Hey, big sister! Fredbear is here!" Said Toy Chica, interrupting them.
"He is? Quick! Let's get a table for him!" They ran to the dining area.
"Hello, Mrs. Francisca... And Ms. Francisca" Said Fredbear, taking off his hat for them and smiling.
"Mr. Mayor! Uh... Table for one?" Asked Chica.
"No, no, don't worry, I'm here to talk to the children. Where are they?" He asked. Chipper, Nibbles and Jr. came from the kitchen, where they were.
"So, did you deliver the pamphlets?" Asked Fredbear.
"Yes, grandpa, all of them. To everyone in town" Said Jr.
"Good! Thank you, kids! Ya'll be happy to know the'll start building the school very soon" Said Fredbear, looking happy.
Toy Bonnie and Honey took the pamphlet home.
"Big brother, we're home!" He announced. No answer. Bonnie went down the stairs, with his guitar on his back.
"Hello..." He said.
"Daddy... I'm going to school" Said Honey, with a shy smile. Bonnie looked at her with his tired eyes.
"That's good..." He said, with a little smile. He pat her head. She hugged him.
"Thanks for that... But daddy's gotta work right now, ok?" Said Bonnie, pushing her away gently. Bonnie went away.
"I'm... I'm sure he's really happy about you!" Said Toy Bonnie.
"Ok..." Honey looked sad.
Parents around the neighborhood all looked happy, knowing their kids would go to school.
