Chapter 11: The Pink Rabbit

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~1 month later~

She looked down at the papers she had in hand. She sighed as she looked them over. Wolfy one of the animatronics on stage was malfunctioning again. She would check his program and maintenance panel but everything looked fine. She wished Maxwell could have posed Wolfy so they could spend just a bit more time together. He passed on before he was able to possess the wolf animatronic. She could not move on from her dear late husband. She felt like it was doing him wrong if she did. She sighed pushing a strand of her blond hair behind her ear. She looked around and spotted the small stage. That stage contained a shy animatronic. After what she had been through she could not blame her. She looked to the second stage which was not the main stage. There was a deer animatronic that resided in it. His name is Dave. She then sees her office and makes her way over to it.

Wolfy watched as she stepped away and into her office. He hated doing this to her. The women he loved when he was alive. He needed her to find someone else before he could pass on. He was sad that he couldn't hold her anymore but he knew it was for her best. He looked at his twin brother's stage on the other side of the dining area. One of his eyes glowed in the darkness behind the curtain.

The moment she stepped into her office she closed the door and sank down and cried. She would never dare cry in front of the others. Dave and the shy animatronic were posed at the moment. She did not need her late husband's twin brother to see her like this. After, sobbing for who knows how long she dried up her tears. She looked about the office to see that it looked as it always had like a tornado had ransacked it. This is how she preferred to work. She gets up and sets the papers on her desk. She sits in her swivel chair. She looks down at her feet and slumps downward. After a few minutes, her eyes dart up to the desk. On top of the mess that was her desk sat a picture frame with her and her 2 daughters. She had taken this a month back. Next to the picture sat a golden bear. She reaches out and grabs it. Finally, she pulls it to her hugging it to her chest.

On her right wrist, she wore a dark green bracelet with purple hallowed-out stars. She remembers the day she got it like it was yesterday,

She walked into the dinner and looked around at all the animatronics. She smiled at them. Freddy, Chica, and Bonnie sat on the main stage. Foxy moved about as he told his tails. She held her grandmother's hand as she jumped up and down happily. Her grandmother chuckled, "Alright Alice go play while I order some food." Alice nodded her head and let go of her hand. First Alice went to the main stage. She was about 9 at the time. She watched the band play happily on stage. She smelt the air and they smelt like death. She didn't say anything. She just watched them play. After a bit, she got bored and walked around the dinner.

As she was walking she saw a door labeled, "Employees Only." The door was big compared to her childlike form. The door was slightly opened. She slowly goes in and notices the room is dark. She searches for the light switch for a moment before finding it. She turns it on and a light flickers on in the room. Her eyes scanned the room. There were some lockers and benches to her left. On her right, she could see a golden foot and paw. She walks towards it and asks, "Hi. Who are you?" The figure moves a bit and she hears a deep yet calming voice, "You shouldn't be back here little one." She notices the 2 white dots and asks, "Why?" She tilts her head. The voice replies as the white dots move downward, "It's not safe."

"Hey, Mister can I see all of you?" She asks.

She watches as the golden leg and paw move back into the shadows. Then, she sees the eyes stand up. Soon, big metal footsteps could be heard. Then out of the shadows appears a gold version of Freddy. He held a microphone in his hand. A black top hat sat on his fuzzy head. A black bowtie sat under his chin. Without thinking, she asks him, "I'm Alice what's your name." Her eyes sparkled at the big golden bear. He sighs and replies, "I'm Golden Freddy but the others just call me Goldie."

"Wow, you're so cool mister." She said happily.

Goldie stared at the small green-eyed and blond child in front of him. He had never seen anyone other than the others who were happy to see him. Then she came up to him and grabbed his free hand and asked, "Why aren't you performing with the others, Goldie?" I looked her in the eyes and replied, "That's something I'd rather not talk about." She blinked and said, "That's OK I can wait. Everyone needs time sometimes. That's what Grandpa always says when I'm impatient." He kneels down in front of her and without thinking he opens his chest and pulls out a green and purple bracelet. He holds it out and says, "Here you can have this. I don't know why but I want you to have it." She smiles and takes it. She then slips it on.

"Thank you Goldie I will never lose this " she states.

He felt it. Something made his chest heavy. She asks, "Hey Goldie can I boop your nose?" He smiled at her and nodded his head yes. She smiles wider and touches her finger to his nose and around week echoed about the room.

Alice smiled at the memory.

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