•Unneeded remorse•

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Needed to do something for the Sister Location, and this idea came in my mind-

Backstory~ So, Funtime Foxy hears someone enter his auditorium and hides in the small backstage room, he thinks it's Ennard, or Circus Baby, but soon realizes he was wrong.

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He squinted, gripping onto the doorknob tightly as it walked in. Its dark chuckles bounced back and forth in his head. Soon, the pink and white fox realized, that it wasn't Ennard, nor Baby. It was a human, roughly as tall as him. It was looking for something, and the fox was sure that it was the bunch of keys that he had found earlier.

The man's chuckles became louder, and louder as it approached the small room the Funtime was hiding in. He snarled, slowly backing into the darkness as the human pushed the door open, glancing around with a grin growing on its face every minute. It wasn't hard to recognize it now, as the one standing at the door, was none other than HIM.

The fox watched it silently, teeth gritting and fists clenching as he readied himself to lunge at the human, but stopped just as the man's chuckles turned into pained sobs.

He narrowed his glare, kneeling to the floor and making sure nothing moved along with him. He slowly crept to another side, now walking on all fours.

The man had his head buried in his hands as he mumbled to himself, trembling, but it wasn't affecting the fox. He knew just what that cruel man had done to be brought to his knees, and cry in misery.

He didn't move further, just sat in one place, listening to the man's words.

"My world's gone upside down!" The man cried. "First the middle one, then my youngest, and now..." He fell to the floor, banging on the floor violently. "...And now you! Why!? Just why did you have to leave me too, love!?"

He didn't know who the man was talking about, but he felt relieved and happy that whoever it was, surely brought the cruelest man to his feet.

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There was a question that he would often ask his younger brother, "How could a human be cruel enough to not even leave his own family for his pleasure?"

The bear never had an answer, nor did the others, but today, his question had been answered, in a way the fox had never imagined it to be.

He watched the human silently, pitying at his remorse mockingly

'Oh, Afton.' He thought to himself. 'What's the use of regretting over something you can't change?'

Eventually, the man lifted himself from the dusty flooring, wiping the tracks of transparent liquid off his face. He looked around the room, pained expression changing into a mocking one.

"I know one of you is here, and just for your information, I'm off to the breaker room." He announced and grabbed a metal pipe, walking out of the room.

The fox growled, steadily following after him, aware of what the man intended to do.

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Short, but fun to write.

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