I am so sorry for the long wait on this one guys. I have been very busy with other things and truth be told I accidently lost my flashdrive that had this one on it. Thankfully, I found it and I am making sure that it stays in my pocket from now on. So, without further delay...enjoy~

Chapter 5: Maintenance

The rest of that night was actually enjoyable for Heather, and she enjoyed herself greatly. The animatronics were nice and talked to her. Foxy mainly kept to himself, but had conversation with her every now and then. It was a great night so far. Freddy was sitting on the stage and looked bored. Heather sat down next to him and nudged him.

"What's up, Freddy?" She said as she looked at her furry friend. He looked at her and smiled slightly.

"Just sitting here," Freddy answered. "Today is going to be just as boring as it usually is." Heather looked at him and was now curious.

"What do you mean? You get to see children and entertain them. Isn't that what you were built to do?" She asked as she looked at him. Freddy's eyes saddened slightly and looked down.

"Yes, that is what we were built to do, but we use to be able to do so much more than just dance and sing on this confounded stage," Freddy said as hit the stage with his fist, which caused her to jump slightly. "We use to do actually play games with the children and run around with them. Foxy even did tricks for them." Heather looked at him and sees the hurt on his face.

"Let me guess, that's when the bite of 87 happened," Heather said as she put a hand on his shoulder. Freddy looked at her and sighed sorrowfully.

"Y-yes, that's when the bite happened," Freddy said as he looked down. "I still don't know why he did it. I couldn't tell if he just malfunctioned, or if he just didn't see him." Freddy looked over at the curtain to the cove. She followed his gaze and she looked back at Freddy and placed a hand on his shoulder.

"I promise, I will find a way to fix this," She said happily. Freddy looked at her, almost confused at her response.

"What do you mean "you'll fix this"? How are you going to fix this?" Freddy asked as he watched her. Heather smiled at him and got up.

"I mean, I will get you guys fixed up. Then, I will talk to Mr. Frazbear and convince him to let you guys down for a day to see how ya'll do," Heather said happily. "Then, if everything goes well you'll be allowed to roam all the time." Freddy's eyes widened and he gets up.

"You're going to help us? Why?" Freddy asked quickly. Heather hugged him, which caught him off guard.

"I'm helping you guys because I care about you all," She said as she looked up at him. He looked down at her, but he slowly wrapped his arms around her.

"Thank-you, Heather," Freddy said as he hugged her. She smiled more and let go of Freddy.

"Now," Heather said as she walked over to her tool box that was sitting on a table nearby. She pulled out a screwdriver and twirled it a bit. "Who should I fix first?" Freddy chuckled and called the other two into the room. Bonnie poked his head out from the hallway and Chica walked out from the kitchen.

"What is it, Freddy?" Chica asked as she walked up. Bonnie had same questioning look on his face. They both looked adorable.

"Heather has offered to repair us," Freddy said as he gestured toward the girl with the screwdriver.

"It's all a part of my plan to get you guys roaming during the day again," She said happily. The two animatronics looked at each other and looked back at her.

"R-really, you'll help us get off the stage?" Bonnie asked hopefully. She nodded generously.

"Of course, I'll help you guys. You're my new friends why should I let you guys down now," Heather said as she smiled at them. She pulled up a chair and twirled her screwdriver. "So, who should I take a look at first?" The all smiled and basically jumped with joy. Foxy looked out from the cover of his curtain at the sound of her offer.

This could be my only way to get fixed, but why would she fix up and old fox like me, Foxy thought as he let the curtain fall again, leaving the scene to go back into the darkness that he called home.

"How about you Bonnie, want me to see if I can fix you up a bit?" Heather asked as she smiled. Bonnie looked at Freddy a little nervously and Freddy nodded at him. With that, Bonnie slowly walked over and sat in the small chair. "Alright, let's see what we got here." Heather opened up the back panel on Bonnie's head to start her work. She motioned Freddy over to her, which caught a worried look from him. Freddy walked over and leaned down to her to hear her better.

"What's wrong?" Freddy whispered. Heather looked back at Bonnie's circuits and then back at Freddy.

"I need his original blueprints in order to start work. Do you know where they are?" Heather asked as she looked at him. Freddy nodded and hurried off. "There's nothing to worry about Bonnie, I just need the original design blueprints." Bonnie nodded and kept looking straight ahead. After a bit, Freddy returned holding a box. He placed the box at Heather's feet and she opened it. It had at least 20 or so small binders inside with names in capital letters on the side. She pulled out the one that was labeled "BONNIE" and opened it. She found the area she was working on and looked inside Bonnie's head at the circuits. A curious look comes over her face and Freddy notices it.

"What's wrong?" Freddy asked as he becomes a little worried. Heather puts the book down and picks up her screwdriver. She then proceeds to unscrew something, receiving a sound of pain from Bonnie. She pulled out the hard drive and showed it to Freddy.

"This doesn't go here," She said as she looked at Freddy. Freddy sees it and looks just as curious as she did.

"I don't know what that is," Freddy said as he tilted his head to the side. "Is that in all of us?"

"I'll find out when I get to you two, I might wanna fix up Foxy as well, but I think I will save him for last," Heather said as she went back to work. "Man, you guys haven't been tended to for a while." After a very long time, it took a couple hours in order to fix up all three of the main animatronics, but she got it done.

"Oh, thank-you Heather," Chica said as she stretched somewhat.

"I have never felt better," Bonnie said as he moved his arm a bit. "I can move a lot more easily."

"I can't believe those hard drives were in all of us," Freddy said as he looked at her. Heather looked at the three purple hard drives in her hand.

"I will see what is exactly on these to see what they are for," Heather said as she put them in a little bag and placed in in her toolbox. "Now, I need to tend to Foxy." She got up and picked up her tools. She approached the curtain and knocked on the side panel.

"What do you want?" Foxy asked sharply from inside. Heather didn't understand the sudden aggression from the animatronic because before he told her everything.

"I'm here to fix you up Foxy, or should I call you Riley," Heather answered. There was a moment of silence until she heard footsteps approach the curtain. Foxy moved the curtain with his hook and looked at her. "Can I come in?" Foxy sighed and moved out of the way and gestured inside Pirate's Cove. Heather smiled and walked into the area Foxy called home.

"Do you really believe me on that? A lot of people don't," Foxy said as he sat down on a nearby box. Heather placed her toolbox down and opened it. She pulled a small binder with the name "FOXY" written on the side.

"Of course I believe you Foxy. I know you're telling the truth," Heather said as she opened the binder and looked in it.

"How do you know I am telling the truth?! You weren't there! I was!" He yelled. His sudden anger started her causing her to look at him.

"I knew you," Heather said as she took a step away. Foxy's eyes softened and looked more curious than angry.

"What do you mean?" Foxy asked as he looked at her. Heather sighed and put the binder down. She walked over to him and rolled up her sleeve, revealing a bracelet. The bracelet was made of two different colored strings with charms on them every now and then. When Foxy saw it, his eyes widened and he looked up at her. "How did you get this?"

"When I was about 6 years old, I was being bullied when I was trying to finish my second friendship bracelet. A security guard named Riley came to my rescue. To thank him, I gave him the friendship bracelet I had already made and I put the other one on my wrist," Heather explained. "The next time I saw him, he was wearing the bracelet so I put a charm on it with the letter "H" to symbolize me. I put a charm on mine with the letter "R" to symbolize him. He went missing due to a malfunctioning animatronic from what I heard and I never saw him again." Foxy looked at her with sorrow in his eyes. He got up and went over to a shelf on the wall. He grabbed a small treasure chest off the shelf and opened it. He then pulled out a similar bracelet and put the chest back. Foxy came back over and sat back down on the box.

"You mean, like this one?" He asked as he held it out to Heather. It looked identical to Heather's, but it had an "H" instead of an "R."

"Yes, exactly," Heather said as she smiled at him. Foxy put the bracelet down next to him and looked at her. Heather rolled down her sleeve and went back over to the binder, picking it up again.