Finding Freddy

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Foxy glanced over to his bunny friend. He wiped blood off of his lip, accidentally tasting it. "Ew. This stuff taste worst than the pizza as Fazbears!" He said half jokingly. The stuff really did taste bad.

Bonnie gave a half-hearted chuckle, still walking forward. His axe hung to his side, his arms limp. You cant be sad during a war. You cant show any feeling, really.

Foxy knew that. That's why his facial expressions didnt change. While he was searching for Bonnie, he was scared, sad, lonely. But he didnt show any of that. Showing your feelings is a sign of weakness. He knows they cant be weak.

Weakness leads to death.

Foxy placed a hand on Bonnie's shoulder, giving him a reassuring look. "We'll find him, Bon. Freddy is out there somewhere. All we gotta do is find him."

Bonnie nodded, his face still fallen. "Yeah. Yeah, you're right." He stuck close to Foxys side. As of right now, that was his only friend. He made a silent vow to protect his Fox friend.

He couldn't help Chica, but Bonnie knew he had to. He had to help Foxy. Because for all he knew, Foxy was the only thing on the planet that was a 'survivor' as he called it.

Everyone else was either dead or had vanished, never seen from after trying to figure out just what those ugly creatures were. One of those people being Chica.

It was painful to think about sometimes. When he saw the creatures, Bonnie heard her screams. It wasnt fair. Chica didnt deserve to be taken twice.

The boys emerged to a fence. Foxy bit his lip, in thought. Bonnie waited for him to do, or say something. Foxy took his swords out and threw them on the other side of the fence. "Why'd ya do that?" Bonnie looked around worriedly.

Foxy bent one knee down and sprung up, grabbing a hold of the fence and climbing it. Bonnie blinked in surprise. He heard a noise behind him. He swiveled around and saw the monsters walking towards him. "Oh sweet baby carrots! Foxy!"

Foxy jumped down, landing gracefully on his legs. He faced Bonnie and gasped. " Bon! Bonnie you gotta jump!" He ran to the fence, speaking through the wire. "Bons, you hafta trust me, matey! Just jump. It'll be okay."

Bonnie's breath hitched, and he jerked his head towards Foxy. Jump. He had to jump. That's all he had to do. What if he didnt make it? What if the things got him? What if-

Something grabbed him. Bonnie couldn't help but scream in gear and swing his axe. A head fell to his side, and Bonnie looked at the fence. "Bons! Just jump." Foxy was doing all he could to help. He stuck his sword through the holes, stabbing the enemy.

Bonnie nodded, and sprung up. He grabbed on the fence, with one arm, desperately climbing. He threw his axe over and jumped off, landing. Not as gracefully as Foxy, but he landed nonetheless.

Bonnie panted, and motioned Foxy forward. Foxy put his swords away, and walked forward. Their journey of finding Freddy was still on. He walked, silently next to Bonnie. The two didnt speak, like they were strangers.

A sudden flash of brown went past them. Bonnie looked around him, and to Foxy. "Did you-gah!" Something grabbed him, and he felt something push against his throat. A deep voice could be heard. "State your name and business."

Foxy once again pulled his sword and stepped forward. "My name is Foxy, and this is Bonnie. Were here to find our friend Freddy." He said, confidently.

Bonnie felt the pressure against his throat go away. The person spoke again, this time emerging through the shadows. "Foxy? Bonnie?"

He was wearing a beard mask, and held his own axe. Bonnie smiled, and began to laugh joyfully. "Oh my marionette, Freddy! We were looking everywhere for you!"

Foxy pulled Bonnie back, suddenly protective of his bunny friend. Freddy looked Foxy up and down, observing the blood on him. "I see you had to go through some trouble to get here."

The tree friends walked forward. Freddy in front leading his fox and bunny friend to his hide out. "It should be safe th-GET DOWN!" Freddy gripped his friends away, a bomb going off.

Bonnie looked up, to see a bridge. Ontop of the bridge was two girls. One was pale, and wearing a skirt. She had a fox mask on, but was white and had red cheeks. The other had a chicken mask on. She was shorter, and had robotic legs.

Foxy looked to Freddy for guidance. The girl wearing a fox mask turned to her friend. She spoke, her voice sounding static-like. "These boys are a long way from home atent they, Chi?"

The other, Chi, nodded, and spoke in a almost whisper, her voice sounded threatening, yet calming at the same time. "What do ya say we have a little fun?"

She held a cupcake in the shape of a bomb, and threw it. The boys dodged, and pulled their weapons out. The two girls smiled, wickedly and jumped off of the bridge.

"I hope you wont get tired of dying."

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