"Y-Ye've gone mad!" Foxy snarled as he was able to free himself from the shorter bear's grasp. The pirate was shaken, completely taken off guard by the sudden kiss.
"I'm simply enjoying myself." Freddy stated, readjusting his top hat once again as he still sat on top of the wooden desk. "You're the one who came in here, practically begging to be deactivated. Why, I never realized Goldie damaged your circuits so badly if this is what you consider to be insanity."
The invisible weight of the bear's words and mocking tone had struck a chord within the pirate's systems, causing the red haired android to freeze up as the memories of the attack drowned his senses once again. The world around Foxy seemed to stop altogether for a brief moment as the screeches of past events filled his mind.
Foxy had been pinned, his body rendered completely useless as a smaller android sat on top of his back, ripping the artificial skin off of his legs with a single hand like a child tearing at a flower's petals. The golden bear's other hand had been clasped tightly along the base of Foxy's large tail, yanking it roughly in between each tearing of his flesh. A heavy weight had been crushing down onto the pirate, making it hard for his circuits to function correctly as he laid on the cold wooden flooring of his beloved cove. Something had been forcing him down, something far stronger than the tiny android that the fox could not understand.
"You're bad. Bad, bad, bad." Goldie hummed, taking another long strip of skin away. "Bear is mine! Bad fox can't have him, or fox will make bear bad too!" The voice coming from the child sized animatronic was split, impossible for the fox to tell how many children were speaking at once. Yet another tear, allowing the "blood" that ran through the android made of coolant, oil, and artificial dyes flooding the clean wood of the cove.
In the blink of an eye, the memory and feeling of terror had left the pirate breathing heavily, his metal legs shaking to hold himself upright. Instinctively, the fox reached behind him for his tail, finding comfort in holding it, only to find the short stub of fur that had been left behind. It only took a moment for Foxy to recover, once again giving the shorter android in front of him a hateful glare. It was only a very brief moment that Foxy's defenses had wavered, but that was all that Freddy needed to see how broken the old android really was.
"I…" Freddy paused, taking a pause before he continued. "I'm sorry. I shouldn't have-"
The apology seemed to have fallen on deaf ears as Foxy immediately grabbed the bear once again, his good hand wrinkling Freddy's dress shirt as his hook scraped against the wooden table. The pirate used all of his strength to slam the bear down onto the table, nearly breaking it in half.
The broken wood was tearing into Freddy's artificial skin, his large blue eyes showing a glimpse of fear in them for the first time in thirty years. Had the pirate not been so furious, he would have found the expression amusing. Instead of enjoying the rare occurrence, the fox placed his hand on Freddy's throat and placed his weight onto it to pin Freddy down. Foxy moved his hook across the bear's large stomach, the sharp tip ripping the fabric but just barely damaging the skin itself.
This was it. This would be the moment to make Freddy Fazbear finally learn not to take the Infamous Captain Foxy for a fool. The moment where he would make the bear pay for every ounce of pain he had inflicted on the pirate over their years in the rotting pizzeria. This would mark the beginning of the end Ol' Captain Foxy had seen to be perfection.
Yet, the fox hesitated.
The memories of the long nights were playing in Foxy's mind, where Freddy would come to his cove just to sing songs with him or of the bear coming to him when there was just no clear plan of how to entertain the kids in their ever changing performances. What stood out the most was the one night where the shorter android had held Foxy close, kissing him over and over with soft whispers saying that he loved him. Even then, it was easy to recall the odd way Freddy's gentle touch had sent pleasant sparks throughout his entire system as they would share the night together.
The fox also recalled the night Goldie had attacked vividly, and how his so-called lover had abandoned him without hesitation. How Freddy refused to even look at the torn mess Foxy had become for decades, and how their talks would only focus on criticisms the bear had about how ineffective the fox's methods of attacking the guard was. His "lover" had turned his back on the pirate, berated him at every turn, and yet acted as if it was a mystery why Foxy grew to hate him.
Foxy's manic grin returned as he slowly let his hook slide into Freddy's skin, the fake blood in the bear's systems quickly trickling down the curves of Freddy's stomach and stained his clothes. The brunet flinched at the pain, making that pesky sense of doubt flicker in the pirate's mind once more. There was just something about those blue eyes of Freddy's that would always make the fox feel a sense of comfort, as if he really were out at sea instead of stuck in the rotting building they all were trapped in.
"Damn ye, Fazbear!" Foxy spat as he raised his hook again, this time placing the stained metal between the bear's eyes. The pirate couldn't read the emotion in those familiar blue eyes and he hated it. Foxy's hooked hand began to shake as he took aim at Freddy once more, carefully looking over him.
Freddy only kept his gaze locked with Foxy's, once again not putting up even the slightest of a struggle against the attempt on his artificial life.
Rage boiled in Foxy's systems, lowering his hook as his grip on the bear's neck tightened. "IS THIS PITY?! FIGHT ME, FAZBEAR!" He screeched, picking up the shorter android and tossing him onto the tiled floor.
Freddy slowly stood up, reaching into the pocket of his dress pants and pulling out an old paper napkin. The bear wiped some of the fake blood from his damaged skin and sighed, as if all of this had only been a mild inconvenience.
"Of course it is, you moron." Freddy rolled his eyes, giving the pirate a smile. "You really have nothing left, do you? To come barging in here, practically begging to be turned into scrap metal, you've only shown just how helpless you really are."
Foxy flinched at the words, but he bared his sharp teeth as he stiffened his body, expecting the bear to attack him in return.
"What was your plan? To make me feel bad for Goldie's actions and then watch as you ended your existence by his damn hands? We both know you have no intention of really killing me, so tell me what is this really about. Is this a mere tantrum over us having to play nice once more?" The shorter android asked, wincing as he dabbed at his wounds as he waited for a response. When met with silence, the bear scoffed and shook his head. "Foxy, I only want to put things in the past and start again. We have a legitimate problem with the humans, one that could put us all at risk."
The fox looked away, shame filling his systems as he listened to Freddy speak. This was supposed to be the pirate's final battle, to get one last spiteful action against the so-called leader and having his last moments fighting against Goldie himself. Yet, Foxy couldn't bring himself to further harm the bear who had left him to rot.
What kind of pirate was he?
"Whatever we had in the past, you need to understand that the events were far beyond my control." Freddy sighed, placing the stained napkin back in his pocket. "You and I… We can't go back, but we can still move on and tolerate each other."
"Ye b' a selfish arse, ye are!" Foxy growled, keeping his gaze on the faded pictures hung along the different walls, looking at anything but the shorter android in front of him. Along the faded crayon drawings and old posters were photos of the different androids back in their golden years.
Freddy tilted his head, looking over to see what had caught the pirate's attention. A certain photo seemed to stand out from the rest of the faded pictures, one of Foxy and Freddy standing with an old guard that used to work in the pizzeria long before it had closed. The human had messy brown hair and a large grin on his face as he seemed to lean closer to Foxy than Freddy, the bear had smiled brightly for the camera, and Foxy seemed to be more focused on Freddy than anything else.
"That was the last day you were in the shows, wasn't it?" Freddy walked over to the wall the photo was hung on and stood on his toes to reach the dusted frame. "Do you remember that night? Before the attack, of course."
"Of course Oi do." Foxy frowned, finally moving towards Freddy once more. The fox felt uncomfortable to bring up such a topic, especially after such a turn of events, but he felt as if there was not much else he could do in his current position. After all, he had failed with his attempt to kill the damn bear, even when Freddy showed no signs of putting up a fight. "It b' the night ye decided t' b' a backstabbin' scurvy ridden blaggard. Lyin' t' ol' Cap'in Foxy, ye were!"
"Such awful accusations." Freddy couldn't help but smile as he looked over at the taller android, though he knew exactly what the other was referring to.
It had been a successful day for the Fazbear crew, having had several parties and hundreds of new faces amongst the crowds for their shows. The Pirate Cove area had been completely overrun with excited children, keeping all of the androids busy until closing time. The lights had been dimmed in the entire building as the last of the human staff left for the night.
Once the clock had finally hit midnight, silence covered the empty rooms of the pizzeria. Well, at least for a brief moment until Foxy threw open the heavy curtains of his Cove and leapt onto the carpet of the party room. The pirate's body was filled with his excitement from the busy day, his long red tail swaying with his every step. He made his way to the main stage and leaned against it, resting his chin on his good hand as his hook tapped the light wooden stage.
"Ye b' seein' the lil' ones t'day?" The fox asked all three of the androids who were now sitting down.
"Yes, Foxy, we did in fact see them." Freddy sighed, shaking his head as he leaned over, giving the pirate a better view of his favorite coworker. The way the multicolored lights hit the stage gave the shorter android a warm glow as he smiled. "You were outstanding once again."
Foxy's large ears perked up at the compliment as he flashed the bear a smile as well, completely ignoring both Bonnie and Chica. "Yer swordplay still needs work, Fazbear, but Oi guess Oi can say the same."
"Just fuck already!" Chica interrupted, her hands cupped around her mouth as she shouted. "Get it over with and stop making me sick with all your flirting!"
"Chica, please!" Bonnie gave a nervous smile as they scooted over to the large woman. "Don't be so rude to the Boss. Do you want to go make something to calm down?" The rabbit offered, though the smirk that they received from the chick was clearly making them have second thoughts about the offer.
Freddy rolled his eyes as he looked at Bonnie and Chica, his irritation obvious as his stubby ears wiggled. "Both of you, just quiet down and try to enjoy this night off. As for what I choose to do with Foxy, Chica, is none of your business."
"Aye!" The pirate chimed in, tilting his head to look over at the blonde haired woman and smirked. "Sides, a good lay b' changin' nothin'!"
The look on all three of the androids was absolutely priceless to Foxy as he tried his best to stop from laughing. Bonnie had immediately looked away and started fidgeting nervously, Chica had tilted her head back and burst into laughter, while Freddy's entire face had flushed with embarrassment before he turned and glared at the red haired fox.
"What have I told you about bringing up such things?" The shorter android hissed, carefully climbing off the stage and landing at the pirate's side.
"Ease up, Fred!" Chica snorted between her laughs, leaning over to pull Bonnie close to her. "Bon Bon and I always sneak off for some fun too!"
"CHICA!" Bonnie screeched, their large ears immediately lying flat against their curly purple hair. Their ebony skin hid how flushed their face had become, but their embarrassment was clear as they shot a glare at Chica.
"Aww~" The blonde woman hummed as she gently rubbed their back to help calm them down. "I didn't mean to make you so flustered!" She took a moment to lean in, giving the rabbit a gentle kiss to further help ease them.
Foxy gave a rather mischievous grin as he leaned closer to the shorter bear beside him, far more interested in gaining his attention than watching Bonnie and Chica. His long fluffy tail gently curled around Freddy, helping bring him closer to the pirate's side. The bear gave the fox a rather annoyed look, but his smile quickly returned.
"Oi think it b' best if we b' 'eadin' off t' the Cove, aye Fazbear?" Foxy asked, lowering his voice to a whisper as he looked down at his favorite coworker.
"…I suppose you have a point. Shall we?" Freddy pulled himself away from the fox's tail and gestured for him to lead the way back to the smaller stage.
"Aw, you two leaving already?" Chica asked, pulling herself away from Bonnie. "Just do me a favor and keep it down if you two fuck, ok? We don't wanna hear that, do we Bon Bon?" The chick grinned, resting her hand on top of the rabbit's. Bonnie only gave a nervous smile, as if they were far too flustered to really go into the idea of what Chica was saying.
"Aye, we'll do our best, Lass!" Foxy laughed, not taking another glance at the two before he made his way back to his beloved Pirate Cove. It was hardly any effort for the pirate to jump onto the smaller stage, his height and abundance of energy making such thing rather easy for him. Freddy, however, had to climb up to the stage as he was not built for jumping over even the smallest of obstacles.
Once Freddy had managed to enter the Cove, Foxy gladly closed the heavy curtains. The cove was shrouded in darkness, the only light source coming from the dim glow of both androids' eyes. Neither of the two seemed to really care, as their time in the cove was often spent in the same darkness.
Foxy walked over to the treasure chest that resided in the back of the stage and sat down, the particular spot having to be his favorite place in all of the pizzeria. It wasn't long before he saw Freddy's faint outline moving closer and joining him. The bear quickly made himself comfortable, sitting close beside the fox as he closed his eyes. Neither of the two spoke for quite some time as Foxy simply enjoyed the fact that his bear was able to be so close to him.
"Foxy…" Surprisingly, Freddy had been the one to finally break the silence between them. "I know that we have quite an interesting relationship, what with us spending so much time together and exchanging kisses…"
"Don't forget we already 'ad several fucks too, Freh'y." The fox laughed, reaching for Freddy's hand with his own. "Aye, what b' yer point?"
"I would like to put things straight. I hear the humans talk of official points in romantic relationships, and I want to know where you and I would stand." Freddy didn't hesitate to grab Foxy's hand once he felt it, holding it tightly as he turned his head to face the pirate. "What I'm saying is that we are incapable of truly feeling things in the same way that humans might, but…"
"Why, is Freh'y Fazbear sayin' that 'e loves some salty sea dog like ol' Cap'in Foxy?" The fox sat up, giving a wide grin. Had Freddy been able to properly see him, Foxy was certain the bear would have given a disapproving look. "Oi b' stealin' yer 'eart, 'ave Oi?"
"Would you stop yapping like an insufferable pest and listen to me?" The bear laughed, slowly moving himself closer to the pirate. Foxy could feel that Freddy was reaching out for him, the soft touch of the android's hands sending sparks down Foxy's spine. Finally the bear had discovered where Foxy's head was and began to move the fox down to him. "What I'm trying to say is that, yes, I am hopelessly in love with you. The way you just seem to take things so easily, keeping every single one of your acts so energetic, or even how you just treat me as if I happen to be the greatest thing here… I have fallen in love with you and I want to make that clear."
Foxy could feel his entire body heating up, his systems struggling to deal with the mass amounts of emotions that were swirling within his mind. Instead of trying to find the way to word out a proper response, the fox just brought himself closer, pressing his lips against Freddy's. Sure, it was no secret that they had been "exploring" each other for a short time, but this was a whole new concept for both of them.
Freddy sighed in relief, eagerly kissing Foxy back as he wrapped his arms around the fox. The bear was pushing his body against the pirate's, slowly leading him to the wooden floor of the cove.
