Treasure Hunting

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The bear had had enough. He lifted the fox off him and threw him across the room, landing on the stage. He turned to the others. There was fury in their eyes. They hadn't interrupted because they knew how dangerous the fox could get. Especially in that state. But now he was out of the way they came at him with everything they had. Of course, what they had combined pale do in comparison to him. The fox had been a challenge, he'd admit that, but these three were nothing.

Chica came at him first. He twisted her arm and she let out a high pitched squeal. He bent her arm behind her back and kicked the back of her knees. She fell to the ground then he kicked her again in the side. She fell to the left in pain. He stepped over her and hit Freddy square in the cheek. He lunged at the brown bear and sent him crashing into the wall. Exactly what he'd planned earlier. He hit the wall and didn't move anything except his head. Bonnie swung his guitar at the bear. He dodged the swing and sent his hand, palm open, into the bunny's chin. He was lifted off his feet slightly and fell back, falling over Chica.

They were easy. The golden bear walked into the office and picked up the girl's unconscious body. He'd done what he needed. He knew he'd gotten to them. He'd gotten to the fox. That was the best part. He walked over the animatronics on the floor with the girl slung over his shoulder. Bonnie tried to swing at him again but he merely kicked the bunny in the head and walked on. Bunny. It sounded so innocent compared to what it really was. A killer. And a cold blooded one at that.

The bear walked past the stage where the Fox was just stirring. He quickly walked past him and made his way to his 'home.' Where he'd been kept for all these years. The fox looked up and the bear ducked around a corner before he could be seen. He'd love to beat up the fox again but not right now. Plus, he'd scared him a little. Guess he was still a kid. He slipped into his 'home' and went to work on what to do with the girl. They'd never find her in here. It wasn't part of their internal map.

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Foxy woke with a groan and sat up. He checked the clock to see it was half past 5. He looked around before walking down the right corridor. The others were there. Bonnie was getting up while Freddy was unmoving apart from his head. Chica was trying to fix her arm as she walked over to help the brown bear. Foxy looked inside the office and his insides went cold. 

"Guys, where's Sarah?" 

"What, isn't she in the office?" Said Chica, fear coating her voice, making it tremble. 

"No." 

"He took her, didn't he. But why would he do that?" Said Freddy. 

"I don't know." Said Bonnie, checking in the office as well. 

"I think I know why. Because that's what he wanted. To get to us. To make us pay." Said Foxy, his voice dangerously quiet. "We have to find her. We have to! Who knows what he'll do to her." Bonnie looked at the Fox with weary eyes. 

"We will. We'll find her and everything will be ok."

"But what if it's not. What if we don't find her. What if we find her too late?" 

"We won't. I promise. We'll search for her till we open and we'll search for her when we close. We'll find her." 

"This place isn't very big we'll find her in no time." Reassured Freddy, trying to calm down the distraught fox. He was a mess. None of his friends had ever seen him this way. Never. It scared them. He'd always been either calm or deadly. Now he was neither and the others had no idea what to do.

They searched for hours, only stopping to get ready to open. They had searched every nook and cranny possible and yet they still hadn't seen hide nor hair of the girl. The fox had been unstable as they searched and it had taken all the courage they had to get him to listen to reason. It was like he was 5 again. It was difficult. They just prayed he'd be able to hold out till closing time.

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