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Sam ran around the small building of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, listening to the friendly animals sing on stage. They were her friends. Bonnie was her favorite though. Their song finished and the robots got off stage. Bonnie walked over to her. "Hey there..." He needed to register her name. "Sam. How's it going?" She giggled and hugged the purple rabbit's leg. "I'm good Bonnie!' She squealed. Bonnie patted her on the head and bent down. "How's your family?" "They're okay. Momma says I'm getting big!" She smiled at the robot. They had free roam and their own freedom of speech. They had a memory chip in case children like Sam came back. Bonnie smiled. "That's great! Do you think it's time for cake?" Sam giggled. "Not yet silly!" Their conversation was cut off by a frantic mother yelling for her child. "Steven?! Steven!" The security guard was leaning against the wall. He had the purple guard uniform on and his Security badge. His long black hair was pulled back into a ponytail, and his brown eyes looked around lazily. He looked annoyed with the children running around and the mother screaming. He disappeared into the shadows of the back room. Bonnie patted Sam on the head and stood, his mechanical parts clicking. "Don't you have some friends to go play with around here?" He asked her. She shook her head. "No. I only have you and Foxy." "Why don't we go see Foxy in Pirate's Cove then?" She smiled and grabbed his hand. They walked to Pirate's Cove together. A six foot tall bunny and a little blonde girl walking side by side were an odd combination. When they got to Pirate's Cove, a bloody scene was laid out before them. Foxy had a little boy's head in his mouth, and at that moment, jaws closed. There was blood dripping down from the animatronic fox's jaws and it was splattered all over the walls. Sam and the other children screamed. Bonnie lightly shoved Sam behind his leg. Foxy was the only one who wouldn't be this aggressive. He wasn't normally like this. He was never like this. Bonnie saw the stray wires hanging from him. They were no longer properly attached, causing him to go insane. The bunny ran over and flipped Foxy's switch to shut him down. The glowing angry yellow eyes of the fox went dim. Bonnie pried the boy from his mouth. The guard from earlier ran to the screaming crowd of children and called 911. The parents of children started to pull their children away from the other robots. Including Sam and her mother. "Sam! Get away from that thing now!" Her mother screamed. "No! I wanna stay with Bonnie!" She held on tight to his leg. "I'm sorry Sam." Bonnie picked her up and gave her to her mother, then quickly backed away. Sam was screaming and crying trying to get out of her mother's arms. Her mother carried her out of the place and Bonnie watched them with sad eyes. "What do you think's gonna happen to us now?" Freddy asked him. "I'm not sure. But it won't be good." The bunny shook his head. Chica looked over at them. "Bonnie's right Freddy. This won't be good."
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A few weeks passed and Sam had finally gone back to Fazbear's. She ran up to the stage, watching the robots sing their song. Something seemed off about them. As soon as the song ended, the robots shut down and did not get off the stage. Sam felt a twinge of sadness. Bonnie was no longer her friend. Even though he recognized her. The animatronic's memory chip had been left alone, but their free roam and freedom of speech had a timer, 12am to 6am. A man in a golden bunny suit walked out of the back room. He had the same lazy brown eyes as the guard from a few weeks earlier. "Hey kids!" He said. The children cheered. Sam never understood why they liked him. He wasn't the same as the others. The man gave the children cake, and disappeared again. Sam shook her head and ran to Bonnie. "Bonnie?" She chirped. The robot didn't move. "It's me." He still didn't move. "It's Sam." Still, nothing happened. She walked away defeated. Since Bonnie could no longer talk to her, what was the point of coming back?

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