Hey everyone. Sorry its been a while. Between college stuff, my YouTube channel, and my other stories both here and on Wattpad I'm going nuts. Anyway here it is. Hopefully you'll enjoy. Now then, for the OC's. Thank you KNDnumbuh678, and Always-second-best for your OC's and thank to everyone else who submitted. Now then, off we go!
Bonnie surveyed the three standing in front of him. He backed up against the brick wall, staring at the three people standing before him. The male in the center was an African Lion. His fur was dark brown rather than the normal gold associated with his breed, his mane jet black. His golden eyes were piercing, standing out brightly against his fur. Those eyes were narrowed angrily, sharp fangs bared in a sneer. Sharp claws glinted in Bonnie's line of sight and he fought the instinct to shy away. The lion and the rabbit.
To his left was another male, this one some form of wild dog Bonnie vaguely recalled being called a Dhole. His fur was dark brown like the lion next to him, ears a lighter color and tail abnormally long. His bared fangs were jagged, his shirt shifted enough to reveal the dark black pentagram tattooed into the skin above his collarbone.
To the lion's right was a female Hawk anthro. She had dark brown feathers, something that seemed a common thing amongst the three of them. The feathers on top of her head were tipped in neon green. Her beak had a stud somehow bore into it, a ring at the corner of her right eyebrow. Her dark eyes bore into him, no sign of anything but dark intent. The lion stepped closer, growling lightly. "Name's Leo," he said, "And these are Tex and Delma." Bonnie shrank back as Leo stepped forward, tail lashing behind him.
"What do you want us to do boss," Tex said, one ear twitching slightly. Delma stood silently, dark eyes piercing into him.
'I'm screwed,' Bonnie thought, ears flattening, 'I'm so fucking screwed.' Leo stepped closer, a snarl on his face.
"You do nothing Tex," the male growled, "this one's gonna be all mine." Bonnie closed his eyes, prepared for a strike that never came. He cracked an eye open, both opening wide when he saw that Leo's arm was caught in someone's grip. He scanned the newcomer, blue eyes contrasting on dark fur.
"F-Fletcher?" Bonnie asked incredulously. The bear nodded. "Why are you helping me?"
"Look I might not like you," Fletcher said, "but I don't particularly want to see someone scraping your corpse off the sidewalk. Besides, you piss my parents off by being with my brother so I guess you're growing on me." Bonnie barely contained a relieved laugh at the comment. Fletcher released Leo as the lion turned around, towering over the younger male. Fletcher seemed nearly weak in comparison.
"We'll keep everything covered over here," Brendan said suddenly appearing beside Bonnie. Chelsea was with him.
"You too?" he asked.
"Like Fletcher said," Brendan said, "we don't like you but if you were dead who would we fuck with?" Bonnie cracked the barest of a smile before the sharp sound of flesh striking flesh echoed through the alleyway. Bonnie looked up, seeing Leo reel back from a sharp punch Fletcher had made. The lion's eyes darkened, fangs glittering as he growled.
"You're going to regret that runt," he snarled. Fletcher didn't back down, but glanced at Tex and Delma. Tex stepped forward as if as a challenge but the hawk stopped him. It seemed the pair would stay out of this fight.
"We should scram when we get a chance," Chelsea whispered. Brendan was nodding. Bonnie didn't say anything, didn't even move. He just stood there like an empty shell, watching as Leo's tail lashed angrily. Leo lashed out at him and Fletcher moved to block it. The move turned out to be the wrong one. At the last moment Leo's fist opened, claws raking down Fletcher's arm. Blood dripped from the wounds. Fletcher didn't seem to be worried, only slightly annoyed.
"That wasn't very nice," he commented. Leo growled and he clicked his tongue. "So touchy you are." Bonnie was forced to look away from the pair as Chelsea grabbed his arm and pulled. He stumbled after her, glancing back at the four. Tex was intently staring at the fight but Delma looked at him. He tensed, wondering if the hawk would try and stop them. She made no move to, turning back to watch Leo and Fletcher. Then Chelsea pulled him around a corner and they were out of sight.
"I think we're okay," Brendan said and Chelsea released his arm. Bonnie stepped back, not trusting the pair quite yet. "Oh, relax. Why would we drag you out of that mess if we wanted to attack you ourselves?" Bonnie paused before relaxing. They had a point. Then something hit him.
"Hey Chelsea," Bonnie began, "can I ask you something?"
"I guess," she said, "but I get to choose whether or not I answer." Bonnie nodded, thinking about how he wanted to phrase it.
"It's about something Fletcher said," Bonnie began, "about Mangle putting someone in the hospital...and that person being you." Chelsea tensed,glaring at the ground.
"Look," she said, "I don't know what he told you but-"
"He said that she broke a limb," Bonnie said. Chelsea went silent for a moment, looking away.
"It was back in seventh grade," she said softly. Brendan's ears perked up and the rabbit looked to her. It seemed like he hadn't heard this story either. "I won't say why she did it. You'll have to ask her for that." Bonnie nodded and Chelsea glanced at him before looking back at the ground. "Look I don't like her but its not because she put me in the hospital. I'll admit that I pissed her off and she snapped, but she went a little far."
"Bonnie!" He looked up, a small smile on his face as he noticed Freddy running over.
"Freddy~!" She called out. Freddy frowned at her and she giggled, suddenly cheerful again.
"Chelsea," Freddy said slowly, "I don't have time to chat right now."
"I know," she chirped. She leaned closer to Bonnie and whispered in his ear. "Enjoy your time with your boyfriend Bon-Bon." Bonnie watched as she troted away, grabbing Brendan's arm and pulling him along.
"That was very...odd," Freddy said. Bonnie smiled.
"Best to let it be," he replied. Freddy stood still for a moment before pulling Bonnie into a hug. The rabbit blushed but melted against him.
"You aren't upset about what happened are you?" Freddy asked softly. It took Bonnie a moment to recognize the emotion lacing his voice. Concern.
"It's fine," Bonnie said, wrapping his arms around the bear to return his embrace, "We're okay I promise." Freddy was silent but he nodded. Bonnie gave a sad smile. 'Should I tell him? No...it's best that he doesn't know. He'll only worry more.'
"C'mon," Freddy said, releasing him and taking his hand, "Let's head back to the dorm shall we?" Bonnie nodded and followed him as they walked back across campus. Everything was strangely silent and serene, and Bonnie felt relaxed against Freddy's side. Freddy was still tense, clearly still troubled by the earlier events.
"Hey," Bonnie said. Blue eyes turned to him and he smiled brightly. "We still up for meeting my parents?"
"Of course," Freddy said smoothly, "I'm sure your parents are less...explosive."
"It wasn't that bad," Bonnie lied.
"You literally ran out the front door," Freddy said before sighing, "I'm sorry for yelling earlier."
"It's fine," Bonnie said, "I'm not concerned. Besides, it wasn't me you were yelling at." Freddy sighed again, looking away.
"I know that it wasn't directed at you. In all honesty I shocked myself at that point. I was trying to hold my tongue and then suddenly I just exploded. I just couldn't sit there while they interrogated you like that."
"Well thank you," Bonnie said, "tomorrow we can just relax okay?" Freddy nodded and they walked in silence. Well...until they neared the dorm that was. That was when the yelling reached their ears. Angry yelling too. Freddy paused for a moment before his brow furrowed.
"Is that...Mangle's voice?" he asked. Bonnie felt his ears perk up and realized he was right. Mangle was yelling at someone, a male by the sound of the other voice.
"Should we go check it out?" Bonnie asked. He didn't enjoy the idea of entering the war-zone that was Mangle's anger, but he didn't want to ignore it either. What if she needed help?
They hurried over towards the sound, Mangle's words becoming clearer as they neared the edge of the building. "Overprotective?" her voice asked, "If I wasn't overprotective then you'd be throwing yourself into every stupid situation you see! What's the reason for dating this one huh? Trying to piss dad off now? Feeling a bit rebellious at last?!
"I don't need your permission!" The male voice yelled back. Strange...it sounded very familiar. "I'll admit last time things went badly, but you don't get a say in this sis!"
'Sis?!' Bonnie thought, eyes widening, 'It couldn't be.' He slipped free of Freddy's hand and ran around the edge of the building. Foxy and Mangle were locked in a death glare, fangs bared angrily. Mangle was growling loudly, while Foxy's tail lashed behind him.
"I don't get a say?!" Mangle shouted back mockingly. Her gaze showed hew anger levels starting to snap. "Well go screw yourself then! Or better yet, go screw her if you like her so much!" Foxy had shut his eyes after the first comment but they snapped open again after the last statement. Mangle seemed to pause for moment, looking almost guilty. A sharp growl echoed from Foxy's throat and then it happened, something neither Bonnie nor Freddy, nor Mangle by the looks of things, were expecting.
Foxy lunged at his sister.
Bet no one saw that coming. Foxy lunging at his sister. And what's all this drama going on? Mangle lying about attacking Chelsea, Foxy dating a mysterious someone? Who do you guys think Foxy's dating? I'd love to see if anyone can get it.
