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The two groups had finally made it back home to the village.

The village was still as normal as ever, the sky was still bright as day. Fredbear watched Baby and Funtime Foxy wave goodbye to Freddy and his crew. Nightmare Bonnie sighed, wishing that they would stay. Funtime Foxy felt a little bad that he yelled at Nightmare Bonnie, but he didn’t feel the need to apologize, like he ever did. Baby led him deeper into the village where she had been staying until they both were out of sight, blocked by the other houses and trees.

Freddy patted Nightmare Bonnie’s back, comforting him. 

“It’s gonna be ok. We can find someone to replace him.” Freddy said.

“The point here is that I don’t want him to leave.” Nightmare Bonnie said.

“You have to understand that he wants to go home.” Freddy explained. “He doesn’t want to be out here fighting anymore. Maybe later when he feels like it again. In the meantime, I expect you to go find someone to replace him.”

“Yes sir.” Nightmare Bonnie sighed, immediately going into the village, completely ignoring the three options he has right next to him. He sluggishly walked because he was tired and didn’t really want to move at all. The more he thought about Funtime Foxy, the more he started to let go of him. Were they even friends?

“We’ll see you guys around.” Fredbear said, keeping it short. 

“Ok, goodbye!” Freddy responded, also keeping it brief. 

Fredbear turned his attention towards Lolbit and Bonnie. 

“Do you guys want to sleep at my house? I mean, if you’d like that is.” Fredbear asked, pointing over his shoulder to his mansion. 

“I rather have you guys sleep at mine.” Lolbit said, laughing a little. She was not content getting lost in a mansion that Fredbear didn’t even know himself. “Besides, I’m not tired.”

“What about my house?” Bonnie asked, kind of nervous. He only suggested his house to be nice, and he also wanted people to stay with. By the look that Nightmare Freddy gave him back at the road, he knew he wouldn’t be able to sleep by himself.

“I haven’t actually been in your house before.” Lolbit said, just realizing how weird it was.

“Then why don’t we go there then?” Fredbear suggested. 

“OK, follow me guys!” Bonnie said, kind of excited that his two friends would actually agree to his idea. 

Bonnie led the way down into the village. There were no given paths but since the houses were so far apart, there was no real need for one. They went down to the other side of the village where Bonnie lived. The neighboring houses were taller than Bonnie’s, and they had signs that read as item shops for people that wanted them. Bonnie’s house was in the middle of two giant shops, having a large gap in between them.

His house had a triangle roof, a front door and a window beside it. It was pretty basic, and with no diversity in colors. The roof was dark brown, and the rest of the house was a lighter shade of brown. It also had a small chimney that shot through the roof, made from red bricks. 

“Your house is very brown.” Lolbit said.

“I didn’t make it.” Bonnie said, shrugging. 

He led them towards the front door, pushing the door open, moving out of the way and letting them in. Lolbit entered first, then Fredbear, then Bonnie last. He closed the door tightly, exhaling for self relief. 

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