Spoiler warning; Bonnie's death is solved and a big thank you to Razzbowski for finding this ending. Unfortunately, I had a big case of writer's block for this story, but hopefully the next one will have a bit more to go off of. Thank you for all the PM's and favorites and hopefully;;y the next FNAF story I write will be a little better and have a more fulfilling ending. I'm also thinking about doing a Poppy Playtime story revolving around the toy I would have picked out; Dogday. Let me know what you think about that idea, or if you want me to continue with sporadic FNAF stories. I can also add my OC into security breach, but the rough draft for that was long, so it would be a lengthy story. Thank you for hanging in there and once again, sorry for the abrupt and unsatisfying end.

Roxy took her time walking to Monty's Golf Course. He head was still spinning after watching her best friend eat trash, get crushed, then fall down a hole. She hoped someone would find her and that she was repairable. Maybe she could send an anonymous message to management and let them know where she is? As long as they never find out who sent it.

She decided to wait outside the golf course, not wanting to know what was going on inside. After a few minutes, Cassie came running out with a faz-cam around her waist. "I know what happened to Bonnie!"

"What?"

"There's a golf game you can play. I played for a little bit and I got information about what happened to Bonnie!" Cassie sat down next to the railing and motioned next to her, out of view from the staff bots, then lowered her voice to just above a whisper. "It was Monty. Monty destroyed Bonnie."

Roxy shook her head. "No. That's not possible. I mean, Monty always wanted more fame, but he's not violent."

"So you don't hear him tearing apart his room every night?" Roxy paused. "Bonnie was Monty's idol, but he still wasn't happy. He had more and more rage building up until it spilled over. Bonnie met him in the halls after hours one day. Monty was fuming and he hit Bonnie in the face with his guitar, dragged him behind the bowling lanes, and smashed the rest of his head with a bowling ball."

"No, that couldn't have happened. Why would Monty do that?"

Cassie shrugged. "Maybe Bonnie was getting close to solving all the problems of the pizzaplex and there's someone here who wants the problems to stay."

"It was Monty." Roxy stood up and shoved the staff bot at the entrance aside, then walked in. She looked around the course and saw Monty, sitting on one of the catwalks. She walked under him and motioned for him to come down. "I have a question for you. Where did you get those glasses?"

Monty tilted up the shades. "Whaddya mean?"

"You know exactly what I mean!" Roxy snapped. "They weren't given to you, you stole them! Didn't you?" Monty was quiet and still. "You tore Bonnie to pieces, your idol, then instead of trying to help him after, you just took his glasses?"

"N-no, Roxy, listen, I didn't mean to..."

"How do you not mean the smash someone's head then rip them to pieces, Monty? If you weren't in control, why didn't you call for help? Were you that selfish?" Monty just shook his head, mouth slightly open. "You could have at least told Freddy what happened. He's still broken-hearted."

"I'm sorry."

"I don't want your apology!" Roxy planted her paws on Monty's chest and pushed, landing him in the river that ran through his area. "I wish you were decommissioned, too!" Roxy turned and left the course with real tears starting to form in the edges of her eyes. Bonnie was in the band before Monty was even an idea and when she met him, the first thing he told her was how gorgeous she was, even though she wasn't in her stage outfit.

Once she got out, Cassie hurried up to her. "are you okay?"

Roxy sniffed and shook her head. "It's five fifty-nine. Let's get you to the entrance." Cassie nodded and started towards the front door. Roxy stopped to stare at the mural of Bonnie, remembering the day she was told she would be taking Foxy's place. Bonnie and Foxy were two of her best friends and losing them so suddenly was hard for her. Replacing one of them was even harder. She took one more deep breath, then just kept walking. "I have to fix this. I will fix this."

Once the two got to the doors, Roxy bent down on one knee. "Goodbye, Cassie. You can go now. Once you're out, don't come back. This place isn't safe for you, or anyone."

Cassie looked up at the doors. "I'm not sure I want to go."

Roxy looked up at her, confused. "What? You've been trying to get out all night!"

"Yeah, but now I know what happened and, if I leave, I know more kids will disappear and no one will ever know what happened. I also want to tell Freddy what happened, he deserves to know." Cassie shook her head. "I'm staying, Roxy. I'll find and fix Bonnie. I'll help you solve the mystery."

"Cassie, are you sure?"

"Don't call me 'Cassie' anymore." Cassie said, turning back into the building and heading towards the atrium. "I prefer carrot cake."