Goodbye

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A/n: Hey everyone. Just letting you know this is the last chapter. It has been amazing to write this book and have you guys read it. If you want to read more, I am writing a sequel but as it's still in production, you can't read it yet. Sorry. I want to finish writing it first so you guys can have more updates more regularly. I hope you guys enjoyed and I'll hopefully see you in the next book. Cya.

The animatronics split apart and Sarah put the paper in her pocket as Mike left to talk to his brother. Foxy came over to her and sat in the space Mike just was. 

"How are you doing?" 

"Fine. I'm more worried about you." 

"I'm fine." 

"No you're not. I know you well enough to know that you wanna hurt him. Badly." Foxy let out a small chuckle and looked down at the floor. 

"Is it really that obvious?" 

"No. I only notice 'cause I know you. If a stranger were to walk in they'd have no idea." Foxy chuckled but didn't reply, still staring down at the floor.

"Something's bothering you. What is it?" Foxy scratched the back of his neck. 

"Nothing. You'd laugh if I told you."

"No I wouldn't, now tell me." 

"I wanna know what you and Mike were talking about." Admitted Foxy. Now it was Sarah's turn to chuckle. 

"That's what you're worried about? What I talked about with Mike. He's way to young for me." 

"And yet he's still human." Said Foxy, finally meeting Sarah's eyes. 

"So? What does that matter?" Asked Sarah. She couldn't stop smiling. What was he so worried about? Foxy shrugged. 

"Look, he just said he'd let me know if anything happened. That's it. So stop worrying about it." Foxy smiled at this and Sarah smiled back. She couldn't believe him. Of all the things to worry about and he was worried about what she said to Mike. Well, more like what he said to her. She was just glad she could convince him it didn't matter. Sarah's parents came back inside, looking around for Sarah. 

"They look like they just saw the boogeyman." Stated Foxy as he watched them look around. Warm relief washed over their faces when they saw Sarah. 

"They look nervous. You didn't tell them, did you?" 

"All I told them was why he needs to be in jail. I think they put two and two together." 

"Oh, ok." Sarah mum rushed towards her and Sarah looked at her like she was out of her mind. 

"Why are you running? I'm not going anywhere?" Said Sarah as her mum squeezed her in a tight embrace. 

"Well I don't know that. Do I?" Said her mum sternly. She looked at Sarah and Sarah looked back, bored. 

"Sweetie, where are the restrooms?" Asked her dad, breaking the mini staring contest. Sarah pointed to where they were and her dad followed where she pointed. Once he saw them, he went that way, leaving Foxy the only one to help Sarah deal with her mum.

"What are you going to do now?" Asked Sarah. 

"I have no idea. I never thought about that. There's only 15 minutes left till 6. I guess I'll stay here." Sarah gasped, checking her watch. 15 minutes. Time had flown by. Foxy stared over her shoulder in disbelief. 6 hours gone like that. Like a click of your fingers. Sarah looked around the restaurant, disbelief masking her face. All the chairs had been pulled out as though a whole room of people had gotten up and hadn't pushed them back in again. They must've just kept pulling them out, sitting down wherever they were. They had moved around a fair bit. 

"I don't think I've ever seen all the chairs out like that at this hour." Said Foxy, just as bewildered as Sarah.

They stood up and began pushing them all back in. Starting from the closest corner and making their way down the isles, pushing in chairs as they went. They did this till all the chairs were pushed in. The placed looked perfect again. Just like how Sarah always found it when she walked in. The others had started helping once they noticed. Even Sarah's dad and Mike had helped. They had it done in no time with still 5 minutes left to spare. 

"Will I ever see you again?" Asked Foxy, looking at Sarah once they'd finished. She stood on her toes and lightly kissed his cheek, booping his nose as she pulled away. 

"I think so." Sarah and her parents and Mike walked to the door. Right before she left though, Sarah turned to see the animatronics watching them. All she could think about was them. And Foxy. Then she was running. So fast she couldn't stop.

There was no turning back now.

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