Springtrap's P.O.V
"So, what kind of wonders of shame do I get to experience for this?" I asked myself looking around. In front of me I could see four cupcakes and four boxes that these things needed to be put in. I glanced at the timer for it to show I had nine seconds left, as I walked over to where the cupcakes were. "Let's get this over with," I said. At a steady pace I moved all four cupcakes into the four boxes while I waited for the time to run out. "Honestly, I first grader could probably solve this in time," I said to myself as the timer flashed one second now. "Who knows, maybe a kindergartner could pull it off?"
One place to another I was back in the mine, as I could see the others carrying Springbonnie's parts and placing them into a huge pile. I walked over to them while they continued to do their work; unaware I had come back to rejoice the chance to bring back Springbonnie. If this chip had the capacity to function. After all, this was a test in my eyes. "I see you got most of Springbonnie's parts," I said approaching them to let them know of my presence. "Yeah, too bad you weren't here to contribute," said Mangle carrying some of her bolts as she dumped them into a pile. "You're still holding that grudge for me about earlier? This didn't even take a full minute!" I responded. "So I see you actually had the time to calculate how much time you wasted?" asked Mangle. "I may not know the full feeling of being absent for thirty years, but I know when someone's death had to be honored," I said. "Let me ask you this, it is an honor to live forever?" I asked. "You rather not conserve one minute to help a dead friend out?" asked Mangle. "She's not a friend, she's an acquaintance to me," I responded. "And you categorize us in the same bubble?" she asked. "I don't know any of you! I haven't had enough time to know the real personality's of any of you! Maybe I don't want to know any of you!" I exclaimed. "Maybe I want to forget about this place." "Then why stay with us?" she asked. "Because the feeling of being alone for so long has consumed who I am. But everything I have been apart will dissect all the good things you think about me and will form negative things about me," I said. "None of you are ready to know the truth yet." "About what?" asked Mangle. "We're done here," I said ignoring her question. I looked around me as I could see everyone looking at me now, almost with concern. They were observing me, my attitude, my expressions. My feelings. "Can we just bring back Springbonnie already?" I asked looking at Marionette. She didn't show any signs of acknowledgement as she walked over to the remains of Springbonnie. She held out her hand as we all witnessed the rebirth of a friend, only it reminded me of how death was obsolete now. Death had no meaning anymore. A bright light formed around the parts as they we lifted into the air, rebuilding and reconstructing Springbonnie back from the afterlife. It did always make me wonder where did animatronics go after death, though I know I'll never get to experience the answer rather than receive it. A moment later Springbonnie was all fixed now, as she dropped onto the ground. Everyone crowded around her while I stayed back a little. I didn't want to cause more drama than what I had already brought life to, but that was only to silence the bicker momentarily. "Oh, I feel kinda weird. Like I died," said Springbonnie getting up now while holding her head. "You... did," said Bonnie. "Really? It didn't feel that bad," said Springbonnie looking at her hands. "Hey, why does that Chica's head looks like a watermelon?" "My head is not the shape of a watermelon!" exclaimed Phantom Chica. "I don't know, I can distinguish the shape of a watermelon when I see one," said Springbonnie. "Really? How about I squeeze your head like a tomato?" asked Phantom Chica. "Why is it that when you come back, you somehow manage to create tension between others?" asked Bonnie. "You know, I don't know? Maybe it's what I hold in me," she responded. "Hey Springy! I see your color hasn't rotten more!" "Yeah... I guess so," I said crossing my arms and looking away. "What's wrong with him? He's seems more, displeased than usual. Is it because he had to be with another person to distract with?" asked Springbonnie. Everyone looked at Mangle, waiting for her to answer her question. "Let's leave the mine. I rather not stay in here any longer," said Mangle walking past us and not answering Springbonnie's question. "Huh? Ok?" responded Springbonnie looking at Mangle while she left us behind. "Thank god I'm not as dead as the things we've killed. Am I right?" asked Springbonnie nudging me. "Sure," I responded. "Not like I'm dead already."
"Really? A chip brought me back to life?" asked Springbonnie as we all walked out of the cave. "Yeah. I chip left in this mine for no reason, and another excuse to search through it," I responded. "Hey at least we know it works," she responded. "Fair point. At least I know I'll be revived over again. Another excuse to keep me here and not be at peace," I responded. We all stopped to find Mangle waiting for us a couple feet away, as she approached us. "Freddy, Toy Chica, Marionette, and Phantom Chica. All of you should head back to the village to meet up with the others to rest up before you are needed again," said Mangle. "Village? I don't need to rest up," snarled Phantom Chica. "It's for your own benefit. Unless you want to be more dead than what you're already are," said Mangle getting in her face. "What's with everyone's attitude changing while I was gone?" asked Springbonnie. "It's best you weren't there to be apart of it. Though I'll let you know you being gone brought life to some problems," I said back to her. "Nice way to fail at intimidating people. Springtrap does a better job at that," said Phantom Chica. Mangle looked over at me, giving me an expression of hatred. Phantom Chica was only making the tension arise past the limit of effect on the people around us. "You're an interesting guy. Nice to know someone is dead and lifeless as me," said Phantom Chica turning around and walking away. To me, that was an insult more than a compliment. I didn't want to be the way I was, but the things I say only are the way I see of how to express my feelings. "I hope the team can regroup when we get chance, you make both teams proud," said Freddy to Bonnie patting his shoulder as he turned around and walked away. "I'm so glad I don't have to be with you plebs anymore, especially Springtrap," said Toy Chica walking away. 'Glad I don't have to see you for a while. #$%&#$%,' I thought. "Make sure to valiantly protect your team, even the ones you distaste," said Marionette to Mangle. "I'm the leader, and the leader takes some responsibility for their team. Though some must learn to teach themselves and control their actions," said Mangle looking at me. "Regardless, learn to know the people around you. Take care," said Marionette walking away. "Four people saved. That's progress we can add to a resume," said Springbonnie. "Yeah, but where do we go now? I don't see Fredbear," asked Bonnie looking around. "We all know where we have to go to," said Mangle looking at the glitched object. "Deeper in the depths of the creations designed by the evils of this world."
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FanfictionAppearing to be alive, Springtrap finds himself to be in a world with animatronics he's familiar with. Yet that's not the only thing lurking in this strange world. In order to escape he must follow a perilous journey to discover the origins of this...
