Moon just knew they should have told their friends sooner, Sun would probably agree if he wasn't currently having a panic attack. Trust was important, and they'd really meant to talk to them. Things had just gotten busy, was all.

"Why's there a child in the daycare," Freddy started.

"Well, a daycare is where parents put their children when they're busy," Moon stated blandly.

"After hours?" Freddy asked.

"I thought there weren't any sleepovers scheduled for tonight?" Chica said, cheerful. "How are you? Little one, you must be pretty excited to be meeting us so unexpected. Sorry to disrupt your fun. We really did think Moon and Sun were free tonight."

"If we'd known you had a little guest we'd have prepared something," Monty added, clearly uncomfortable with putting on an act when he'd been expecting it to just be them.

"You're a cutie-pie aren't you?"

"I'm not pie?" Harriette informed.

"Oh! Of course not!" Chica said. "It's a figure of speech, sweetie."

"I don't like it," Harriette said, tucking herself further behind Moon's pant leg. Sun wasn't being particularly helpful right then either. Making garbled panicked noises.

"There wasn't a sleep-over scheduled," Roxie stated. "Even a last minute one. We checked."

"That's why I asked why there is a child in the daycare after hours," Freddy pointed out. "While it is a safe play area, it is very dark after hours so it would put the little rock star in a slightly unsafe place." Freddy said, looking at Harriette. The tiny girl blinked up at him.

"I can see fine in the dark," Harriette informed.

"I was keeping an eye on her," Moon said at the same time. Harriette ducking further behind his leg.

"Oh. Hello Harriette. I thought you lived with Mayla? What are you doing here?" Bonnie asked, putting a gentle hand on Freddy to calm him down.

"I don't live with May-may, she lives with Granny and Bram-paw, but I live with my Daddies," She said informatively.

"And who are your dads? Where are they?" Freddy asked, nerves clear in his voice.

"Here," Harriette pointed as Moon waved nervously with the same answer.

"Y-you are the child's parents?"

"Correct," Moon said.

"I thought you had always been a robot," Fredddy said, panic starting to take over.


"I have always been a ro- what does that even mean?" Moon asked.

"That makes more sense as to why she acts like you," Bonnie said.

"Yeah, I love my daddies," Harriette said, smile growing.

"She cannot stay here!" Freddy said, clearly freaking out. "It is not a safe place for children, especially after hours!"

"Why Freddy, now that we all know we can help keep her better safe, and hidden. If she is staying here it must be for a good reason, and Moon and Sun adopted her. Breath Fr-Freddy," Bonnie said.

"That is not the problem," Freddy said.

"You said the daycare was safe just a minute ago?" Roxie said. "How'd you even get a kid though?"

"We adopted her," Moon said, plainly. "The daycare is a perfectly safe place for children. Okay, not a perfectly safe place, but we've managed for almost four months now with the only incident being when her birth family kidnapped her."

"I didn't want to go with them," Harriette said.

"And now she has us so if the little rocker wants she can stay hidden in one of our dressing rooms," Monty said.

"That- this- we- there is no way we can adequately care for a child!" Freddy said. "The company will- okay they probably won't but what if they do find out?!"

"She has an All Access pass, as far as the company will be concerned with it's taken care of," Bonnie said, taking Freddy's paw to calm him down. Freddy still looked like if he could he'd throw up.

"Granny and Bram-paw know I'm here too, and so does May-may's dad and they all help me stay here cause I want to be with my daddies."

"See, it's handled," Chica said. "She's adorable. I'm so happy for you three!"

"Thank you!" Moon said. "She's safe, Freddy. Sun and I are taking good care of her."

"That's- this- we're- I am not equipped to handle this," Freddy said. "I- I can not even- this is unprecedented, this is so- so unsafe!"

"Frezzy, it's okay, dear we can help them now. I know the safety of the children is your thing. It alway has been, so let's start helping," Bonnie said, letting the pet names slip out on accident.

"We'll all help out!" Chica said. "Right?"

"Yeah," Roxie said. "We're a team, we're friends, and now we are officially a family!" Roxie's words got more excited as she spoke.

"This is going to be awesome!" Monty said. "Can't believe you stole a kid though."
"We did not steal a child!" Moon said, Sun's voice peaking through.

"May-may said it was a surprise adoption," Harriette said, grinning broadly and tilting her head in the cutest way possible. Moon literally could not resist the urge to pick her up and snuggle her. "Daddies!" She returned the cuddles with a delighted set of giggles. Monty, Chica and Roxie gathered

"This is so, so, very insane," Freddy said. "Alright, this is fine, we are fine! We are in control of this situation and nothing bad could possibly happen. He's not even here." Freddy said, mostly to himself and Bonnie gave his hand a little squeeze.

"Why did you have to say that? Frizzy you went and Jinxed it, Love," Bonnie said shaking his head. "We'll be fighting him by the end of next week."

"I was trying to comfort myself," Freddy said, voice still very low.

"Alright, Little Rockstar!" Monty said. "Where are you staying anyway?"

"Up there!" Harriette said, pointing out the curtains that blocked their home from the rest of the daycare. "I live there with my daddies!" Moon wished he could control his facial expression. If he could it'd be a soft loving smile for sure. She was too precious.

"That's so cool!" Chica said. "Do you use the wire?"

"Lots!" Harriette said, "but sometimes I walk or te-, Yeah!"

"Te-?" Chica, Roxie and Monty ask together. Moon sighes. Bonnie was still trying to calm Freddy down. Sun was trying to block out the rest of what they were talking about, even though he was insanely curious. He was going to badger them for answers later, but it was clearly mostly boyfriend stuff.

"I'm not sure if I'm allowed to tell you that," Moon said. "It's complicated." Harriette nodded vigorously to that. "Careful, Pumpkin, you'll lose your head at that rate." Moon teased. Harriette just smiled up at him. She was being extra cute and she knew it.

"Is this Miachel, or Freddy talking, because you are going in circles, love," Bonnie asked.

"Don't bring that up here," Freddy said, glancing at the others. Who were absorbed in the conversation with the tiny girl in Moon's arms. It gave him intense anxiety. He loved Bonnie, but sometimes he didn't really understand how being both worked. He probably assumed it was like Sun and Moon simply because that was easier. It didn't help that he'd sort of just not really bothered explaining it. He didn't always understand it. Still the fact that Bonnie did try was more than enough. Micheal was dead, he was Freddy now, or at least he wanted to be. "I am, you are right, it's just that-" he looked back at the group again. Moon had put her down, and she was gesturing around dramatically. She was small, the file said she was six but she was far smaller than the usual six year old. She didn't seem scared, but Freddy couldn't help remembering Evan, tears in his eyes as he tried to explain why he was so scared. Micheal had ignored him. Freddy tried to physically shake the memory.

"We got this. All of us. If that means we do more patrols then that's what we do. You don't have to hold everything anymore." Bonnie said, trying to ground him to the present.

"Yes, it has been so long as well," Freddy said, he gave Bonnie's hand a squeeze then. Even if they could only sense the pressure.