(2nd to last )
Bonnies POV
I hope Freddy got home ok. I may not have control over my body but my thoughts are free. I wonder if the purple man was like this. Not really a bad person..
Freddy POV
I set the note down as tears streamed down my face. I looked inside the basket. Two little shadow humans. The smaller girl had brown hair and two blue eyes. The larger female looked almost identical to the other one. Only she had purple hair and ruby eyes.
They both looked up at me and reached out. I stared down at them. Hestently I picked them up, arms shaking. I felt both of them nuzzle into my chest for comfort. I needed to protect them. Though they are not my seed they are my children too. But I won't raise them alone. They need Bonnie.
I put both of them in the basket and recovered them in their blanket. I picked up the note and put it in my pocket. I left the tree house and went to the spot me and bonnie were at last.
Bonnie was huddled in a ball. You could see the evil magic radiating off him. He was crying tears of tar and darkness. I made my way over to Bonnie.
"Bonnie!" I call out though it comes out a weak whisper. He looks up at me and backs away when seeing the basket. I pulled out Delilah and Rose.
"You need to take them somewhere! Anywhere but here! "
Third Person POV
Freddy didn't listen to bonnie.
"Bonnie! These are your kids too! I'm not leaving until I can raise them with you! " Bonnie started mentally fighting with himself.
Freddy got closer and closer to Bonnie. Soon he was 2 inches away from his face. Freddy kissed bonnie. Suddenly the sky wasn't grey. The road wasn't broken. Nothing was on fire. And no one was dead. It was like the world reset. Freddy broke the kiss and time started. It was like the Purple man never existed. Delilah reached out for Bonnie. Bonnie eyes returned to his ruby blood red. He held Delilah in his arms and stared down at his child. Delilah placed his hand on Bonnie's cheek, Bonnie smiled as tears of Joy swelled from inside him. Freddy hugged bonnie while holding Rose. A Family the thing Bonnie wished for came True.... They weren't perfect but neither was anyone. That's all that mattered.