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Sam jumped back in fear. "What the fuck?!" She punched the button to slam the left door. Did Bonnie...still remember her? After all those years. "B-Bonnie?" She called through the door. His voice sounded again. "Sam." She knew that she still couldn't open the door. She checked the cameras. Foxy had appeared from behind the curtain in Pirates Cove. When she flipped to the stage, Freddy was looking at the camera and Chica hadn't moved. Bonnie was outside of the door. It was her. It was Sam. He moved back to the dining room. Stay away from her. Save her. He was telling himself.  The alarm for 6 am rang, filling the place with chiming. She punched out and gathered her things, racing outside. Sam avoided looking at the animatronics that had returned to their stages. The rain was pouring down quickly.  She got in her car and called her mom. "M-mom?" Her voice shook. "Sam?" Her mom answered. "Yeah hi. I'm off..." She debated telling her mom about them moving. "Have the robots ever moved after the day Foxy bit that kid?" Her mom sounded confused. "Um I'm not sure exactly. Why are you asking?" "They MOVE!" She nearly yelled. "Nonsense." Her mom said. Sam just sighed. "Okay. I'll be home soon. I love you. Bye." She hung up. She saw Vincent getting out of his car. Does he know about them? She started the ignition, shaking her head. She went home and went to bed, not even bothering to change.
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"S-Sam." Bonnie said. "It's me." She sat in her office staring at the door. He was out there. She could talk to him again. Become friends. Her hand hovered over the button. "Bonnie?" She asked. She pressed the light. Sam could see his shadow. He was still there. "Please... Open the door." He spoke. Why should she trust him? "How do I know you won't hurt me?" She moved her hand towards her and away from the door button. "I'm your friend. Remember?" She stopped. He used to be. "Not anymore. I don't know you anymore." "It's me." He whispered harshly. What the hell? She checked the cameras. They had gone static and soon cleared. He was in the party room again. She opened the door. Bonnie showed up again, but she couldn't bring herself to close the door. "Bonnie...I'm sorry for leaving you alone for so long." She whispered. He stepped into the office. She heard his mechanical parts click and his metal feet echo. He was getting closer and closer. Bonnie had grabbed her shoulders, and paused. Then he pulled her into a hug. "You're back." Sam felt a piece of metal tear through her body. It was curved and smooth. A pirate hook. "Ye know it be wrong to be out of costume." A deep voice said behind her. She spit up blood. Bonnie pulled back, with those black demon eyes. "Ouuut of orrrder." He said in a sing-song voice.
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Sam woke up. It was 8:30 at night. She sighed and rolled back over. She couldn't bring herself to fall back asleep. Sam rolled out of bed. She guessed it was time to wake up. Straightening her outfit she noticed something in her jacket pocket. A piece of paper. She opened it. A note? It was too smeared to read. Must have been ruined in the rain. Who left it for her though? She threw it away. It was probably nothing. She soon arrived at Freddy's once more. It was 11:30. She walked inside and looked at the animatronics. "Bonnie? Can you hear me?" She said. No reply. What was she doing? She felt like an idiot and made her way to her office, settling in for the night. It was if time itself were the Flash. Because then the madness started at midnight.

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