Chapter nineteen

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It'd been about a year since Fazbear entertainment had taken sun and moon away, and you were trying everything in your power to get them back.

You started working overtime and keeping the daycare open for longer hours to make ends meet and scrape together enough money to possibly buy them back, but nothing worked.

So, you decided to try and find someone who could get you inside.

You stared at the heap of ashes that used to be the pizzaplex. No one was allowed near it due to safety reasons, but if you wanted any chance of getting sun and moon back, you had to. It was supposed to be a last resort, but at this point, you didn't know what else to do.

You glanced around to see if anyone was around, but no one liked to be near the ghost of the old mall, so you had no problem sneaking in.

You walked around to the back of the pizzaplex, looking for any sign of your aunt, but you couldn't find her.

"Maybe she didn't escape the fire."

You shook your head. What were you saying?

"She's survived multiple fires before, why would this be any different?"

She wasn't outside the pizzaplex, but maybe she was inside.

You glanced to an old rusted door. You had to.

You pushed on it, but it didn't budge. You pushed your whole body against it. It screeched in protest, its old hinges creaking from being weighed down by time.

You cautiously walked inside with a fear that the entire floor could collapse at any second.

"Hello? Foxina?" You called out wearily, the remainder of the building shaking from your voice.

You carefully stepped into the main show area.

"She's usually around the stage!"

You rubbed your damp eyes, remembering Sunny's sweet, cheerful voice. God, you missed him.

You carefully stepped onto the heavily damaged stage. Their was a huge whole in the middle of it, as if someone had already been here.

As soon as you stepped on the damaged wood, it began to creak wildly. You froze, unsure of what to do.

Just as you were about to fall through the stage, a hand grabbed you and snatched you back.

"No, no, my friend. Not on that stage. If it can't support me, it won't support you."

The figure carefully set you down on the floor.

"Foxina? How did you...?"

"Listen, when you've been like me for as long as I have been, you learn how to live carefully with a giant metal body. Why are you here?"

"Sun and moon. They've taken them. Do you have any idea where they are or how I could get them back?" You asked desperately.

"Hm. You should check the Fazbear distribution center. That's where they put all the animatronics they don't use anymore."

"So, they didn't even use them? They just left them to rot?" You clenched your fists.

"It's a possibility. This company is an awful one. You should go. They're waiting for you." She turned away.

"Wait a second. You're coming with me." You insisted.

"Ha! Maybe you're losing your mind, but look at me. I'm a giant robot. I'm not trying to be taken to the distribution center either." She scoffed.

"Well, there has to be something you can do. Weren't you like, able to turn human?" You stepped closer.

"That was a long time ago! It was selfish. I'm not doing that again." She growled.

"But... before, it was because you wanted to have a life again. Can you do it one more time? For me? It's only to help them. Then never again." You pleaded.

"...Fine. It would be nice to be in the sun again." She took out a small disc.

"I need you to help me though. You'll need to open my faceplates and place this in the small contraption in between my jaw." She explained, bending down to your height.

"Oh. Um, how do I do that?" You asked, placing a hand on her cheek. "First, press the button on my right cheek." She instructed.

"Ok." You reached up and pressed a small white button on her cheek. "My right, not your right, idiot." She rolled her eyes.

"Sorry, geez." You muttered, clicking the button on her left cheek. "Now the left."

After pressing a few more buttons, her faceplates popped open.

"Jesus!" You jumped back. "What?" She tilted her head. "You're creepy under there. Why so much teeth?"

"I don't know, I didn't build me. Let's get this over with. Place it in my jaw."

"But... I don't wanna cut myself on your teeth." You whined. "That'll only happen if I bite down. Do you want the daycare attendant back or not?"

"I do, but-"

"Then do it."

You sighed, carefully reaching into her mouth, doing your best to avoid her rows of teeth and stuck it in the tiny compartment she was talking about.

She contracted her faceplates back in and the transformation began. She began to glow, and right before your eyes, she turned into a real person.

"Ah, so much better." She smiled, rubbing her now soft skin. "Whoa. How does that work?" You asked, reaching up to feel if she were really real.

"It's hard to explain. I'm still a robot, but it just shows you what I want you to see. So, everyone sees a normal person even though I'm really a robot." She touched her now fluffy hair.

"That's so cool. Who made these?" You asked.

"It's not cool! HE made these. And he made them to hurt people. Not to help them." She clenched her fist.

"You mean, the one who hurt you?" You placed a hand on her shoulder. "Don't act like you understand. Let's go. Time is of the essence, and we're wasting it." She pulled away from you, walking towards the door.

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