Hours passed and Foxina had failed to find a humane way to get past the door.
"How are we going to get past the door?" Chica asked.
"Hmph. Since when am I humane? Watch out." Foxina pushed passed them.
"Sorry, clay."
She smashed herself against the door, knocking it off its hinges.
The door broke in half, it's old rotted wood no match for a large animatronic monster.
"So, now what? We don't know where they went." Freddy pointed out.
"Hm. You might not. But maybe I do." The image of the old house flashed in her mind.
The place Charlie and herself would often play. Her huge old house.
"Where else would he go?"
"I know where we're going. Keep close to me." She stepped over the corpse of the broken door, examining her surroundings to be sure they were alone.
"Follow my lead. We can't be seen by anyone." She opened the front door and carefully snuck out. Okay, maybe not so carefully. It's a bit hard when you're one giant piece of metal.
"Quickly! Into the woods!" She ushered them over and they piled out. Quite loudly, to be honest.
"So, how do you know where we're going?" Golden Freddy scoffed. She rolled her eyes.
"That one's Cassidy." She thought.
"I've been here for a long time, Cass. I know where I am." She smiled down at the footprints she spotted. But not human footprints.
Monster footprint's.
"Creatures like you, but not like you." Johns voice echoed in her mind.
"I've found you now."
They followed the tracks for how long? Minutes? Hours?
"This is taking a long time, Lori. Are you sure we're not going in circles?" Cassidy snarled. "What if we're too late? What if we can't save them?" Michael asked worriedly.
"Don't worry. I won't let them." She said sternly. "Not making that mistake again."
"Hm? Home?" She gazed up at an old restaurant. It looked strangely familiar. It looked quite new. They must be here.
"Now, we must be on guard. No matter what you think, you cannot let your guard down. Trust me." She pushed open the doors and stepped inside.
Her dirty metallic feet hit the smooth checkered floor. It felt soothing, in a strange way. She had forgotten what it felt like to walk on the brand new floors of a pizzeria.
She glanced around, her glassy eyes clicking each time she looked from left to right. Her icy blue eyes giving off a ghastly glow, illuminating the world around her.
Her sharp ears swiveled back, catching any movement she was missing.
"Ah! In there." She peeked around the the doorway.
"I didn't expect real monsters."
There stood four hellish creatures, about to attack John, clay and Jessica.
The first looked like a wolf. A huge creature with matted fur and burning silver eyes. It stood at a large height, and bared huge gnarly teeth.
The second one was like Bonnie, but not Bonnie. It was shredded and lots of its endoskeleton was exposed. It had several layers of teeth, which could be exposed in a twisted way, like you would see in those old horror films.
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FanfictionI really never expected to end up here. But life wasn't always this bad.