-It felt as if time and space was waning and warping. Stretching along a long line of stars and galaxies and subatomic particles, as if he could feel everyone. His feeling of going a trillion miles per hour came to a stop. He perked up, realizing where he was. He was in a stiff wooden chair outside of the bathroom. He glanced down at his watch:
Freddy: 3 hours, 7 minutes, 2 seconds, and 7295 milliseconds remaining... What?
-That was exactly what it had been earlier. Freddy began to feel weird. He put his hand on his forehead. He jumped when he heard the familiar screams of Golden Freddy:
Golden Freddy: AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
-He glanced at his tally chart: 43 other tallies. What? Freddy scratched his head. He then looked around.
Golden Freddy: AGHHHHHHHHH!!!
-Had he gone back in time? Everything was super reoccurring. Everything added up: Golden Freddy's screams and "bombs", the tallies, the time. What had happened..? Golden Freddy screamed and bombed some more, but Freddy ignored it. Maybe, just to check, the security guard was here? Freddy stood up cautiously, only see be jumped by Bonnie.
Bonnie: Hey, Freddy! What's wrong?
-He had seen this before.
Freddy: Not now, Bonnie. Just let me through.
-Bonnie raised an eyebrow— or he would if he had one. Freddy sighed frustratedly.
Freddy: Please.
Bonnie: Okay. Let's walk and talk!
-Bonnie stood on Freddy's tail as he walked. Not literally.
Bonnie: So, Watcha been doing? Where we going? What's happening? What's my name? What's life? Who are you?
-Freddy shushed him.
Freddy: Let's start at "Watcha been doing". Sitting in a chair.
Bonnie: Has something been happening before that you want to talk about?
Freddy: That's the last thing I would want to do with you.
-Freddy processed what he just said.
Bonnie: Oh. Um...
-They reached the office and Freddy peaked in. Nothing at all.
Bonnie: What we lookin' for?
-Bonnie gave a shy smile. Freddy didn't want to talk right now. He wanted to know what happened. Freddy dodged his question.
Freddy: Is any of this familiar to you?
Bonnie: What?
-Freddy felt stupid for a moment.
Freddy: Like today already happened?
Bonnie: I've had days like that, but nope! Wanna spread some peanut butter on the walls?
-Freddy looked at the ceilings to see only ribbons and dust bunnies.
Freddy: Everything is just... Familiar...
-Freddy ignored Bonnie and made his way to Foxy's cove. Bonnie, of course, followed. Freddy knocked on the rim of his mini-stage.
Foxy: One second! ...Okay, come in!
-Freddy opened the curtain. He examined Foxy and the walls. There were no red stains on the walls, and Foxy didn't have a huge bash in his head.
Foxy: Ummm... Hi, Freddyyyyy...
Freddy: Has Bonnie thrown any melons at you?
Foxy: Nooooo? Why?
Bonnie: Oh! Thanks for reminding me, Freddy! I'll be riiight back!
-Bonnie sprinted to the kitchen.
Foxy: Aw, man, Freddy! What have you done?! I'm going to get barraged with melons now!
-Foxy gave Freddy an "it's all your fault" look.
Freddy: Foxy, something weird has happened. I want you to listen.
-Foxy raised an eyebrow.
Freddy: I had a dream about today happening. I was in a chair waiting for Golden Freddy outside of the bathroom with 43 tallies. Then Bonnie came and left, then Bonnie threw melons at you, and...
-Freddy trailed off.
Foxy: Are you feeling okay?
Freddy: What do you think?
Foxy: Probably not.
-He thought about what Bonnie had said before: "probably not". Freddy wanted to save his 'probably, probably not' rent for another time. Before he could say another word, a giant melon flew over Freddy's head and hit Foxy's leg. Foxy collapsed in pain.
Foxy: AHHHH!!!
-Foxy was now an easy target to Bonnie. Bonnie kept tossing melons.
Bonnie: AHAHAAHAHAHHAA!!!!
-Freddy got between Foxy and Bonnie. However, Bonnie was mid-aim, and Freddy was hit right in the head with a melon. Freddy tumbled to the ground. He felt disoriented and he could see everything spinning around. He could hear Foxy and Bonnie as if they were in another room:
Foxy: Great job, Bonnie! You just gave Freddy a concussion!
Bonnie: Whoops.
-He heard ear-piercing silence. Then everything faded out.