Chapter 5: Frienship is what really cares

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The night passed. Freddy Fazbear's Pizza was about to open again. Freddy was on the stage, waiting for the people to get in the dining area. He was a little worried because he was afraid of something could go wrong. He stayed quiet. People got in the dining area and he started the introduction once again, but this time, he forgot it:
–"Hey, kids! Welcome to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza! Where fantasy and fun come to, uh... you!"—
Then all the people started complain:
Where's Bonnie and Chica?
It's not the same without Bonnie and Chica!
As people kept complaining, Freddy's smile face started to become into a sad face. They kept complaining:
Where'd Foxy go?
I want balloons!
I hate it here.
Freddy tried to call them:
–Hey...—
But they kept complaining and Freddy was very sad:
This place is horrible!
Nothing here, but an ugly old bear...—
People got out of the place and slammed the dining area door. They got out of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Freddy was sad and alone there in the dining area room. Freddy, so sad and alone, said:
–They... hated me.—
Then he rethought:
–What have I done?—
Meanwhile, in the Parts & Service room, Chica and Bonnie were trying to reset Foxy. When they finished, Chica said:
–OK, Foxy, you're good to go!—
Foxy, confused, said:
–Uh, fellas? Ye think this be right?—
–Why?—asked Bonnie, who was without his face and without one of his arms.
–My head's on backwards!—responded Foxy.
Suddenly somebody opened the Parts & Service door slowly. Chica, Foxy and Bonnie looked at the door as it opened very slowly, and then Freddy appeared with a very sad face. Bonnie, a little annoyed, said:
–Look who it is. Come crawling to your "friends"? Too much nostalgia for you?—
–I was wrong.—apologized Freddy, with a sad face.
–Huh?—said Bonnie, confused.
–It's not the same anymore.—replied Freddy.–I always wanted to return to the past, to be useful again.–said he, sadly.
–Those days are gone, Freddy. Face it.—said Chica.
–I know. But it wasn't worth it. But I didn't mean to make you miserable. I'm sorry for everything I've put you through.—apologized Freddy.
–Yarr, Freddy, 'tis fine!—answered Foxy, accepting Freddy's apology.
–You are more important to me than anything.—said he while he was getting close to them.–We're aged, withered and useless now. But true friendship never withers. Who knows? Maybe one day we'll be rebuilt, good as new, so we can perform once more. Whatever happens, we'll always have each other. That's all that matters.—expressed Freddy and hugged them.
Since then, he stayed with his friends. Always together.

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