TW// Sewerslide Attempt
Rosie thought Golden Freddy was a good person who did bad things. Everyone had skeletons in their closet. Everyone did things they regretted.
But then everyone started to hate Golden Freddy. They even tried to banish him from the park.
But when Rosie naturally stood up for him as her instincts demanded she do as she had been cast out like he had, they then villianized her. Made her feel like she was making the wrong decision.
She had only one thing to say about it.
"Please, don't make me choose."
That statement now repeated in her mind over and over.
Did they make her choose? Did she make them choose? What if she was the bad guy in this situation?
She silently gazed down at her shotgun, not saying a word. She got caught up in her thoughts as she was cleaning the gun.
Please, don't make me choose. Please, don't make me choose. Please, don't make me choose. Please, don't make me choose. Please, don't make me choose. Please, don't make me choose. Please, don't make me choose. Please, don't make me choose. Please, don't make me choose. Please, don't make me choose-
I've already made my choice.
Rosie didn't even notice how she slowly shifted the barrel of the gun towards her head. She didn't notice her hands slowly creeping towards the trigger.
You made your choice. You made your choice. You made your choice. You made your choice. You made your choice. You made your choice. You made your choice. You made your choice. You made your choice-
"Rosie." She head a familiar voice as she felt her gun being taken out of her hands. When she looked, it was Mia.
"....Mia...? Was I-" Rosie asked.
"....yes. I think you were." Mia sadly nodded. "You're lucky I noticed how quiet you got."
"....I'm sorry...my thoughts drifted back to...Goldie..." Rosie muttered.
"Rosie....I'm sorry I made you feel like you had to choose back then. Knowing you...that most likely felt like your heart was being torn in two."
"It did Mia...it did. I care for him like I care for everyone else..." She muttered.
"And thank goodness you do. Who knows where he'd be today if it weren't for you." Mia nodded.
"Yeah, your solution for getting him justice was pretty short sighted in my opinion. All that would lead him to do is become angry and bitter and maybe even end up joining the Nightmares or something." Rosie said.
"Yeah, hindsight is 20/20. It was dumb. Thank goodness you made us think twice."
"...thank goodness you made me think twice." Rosie purred, hugging her friend.
You made your choice. You've choosen them both.