The Diner was suddenly filled with bright, beautiful lights. The tables in front of the stage had multi-colored confetti scattered across them, party hats placed on the table where chairs were pushed under it.
On the stage Infront of the tables, two golden animatronics were standing; a pale yellow rabbit named SpringBonnie, and a gold bear, named Fredbear. Both of them were just slightly bent over looking at the ground, as if slouching, their eyes half closed.
Two yellow gold lights hanging above the stage flashed on, aiming their lights at the golden machines. There was a loud click behind the stage, then a quiet ringing sound, like a quiet whistle was being blown from the otherside of the wall.
The gears inside the golden robots started to turn, and their engines made a quiet whirring. The gears inside them made clicking sounds as they spun.
First was the rabbit, who stood up straight, his vibrant green eyes opening. His head looked back and forth, gathering his surroundings, as his right foot lifted up, and hit the ground with an almost silent tap. His foot repeated the process, as the rabbit seemed to tap to an unhearable beat. His fingers started to slowly strum, as the guitar in his hands started to play the tune that went to the tapping of his foot.
Next was the bear, who sat up at the same time. His eyes opened just like the rabbits did, but were a bright blue. The bears arm lifted away from his side, his hand equipping a microphone. He lifted the it close to his face, and opened his mouth. A voice emmited from the voice box inside him. There was a quiet static in it, but anyone who heard this, didn't seem to be bothered.
As the two of them were in the position to sing or play, kids of all different sizes ran in, their parents behind them. The golden animatronics seemed to smile at the sight.
'SpringBonnie!" One of the children called out, running to the stage. The rabbits eyes were drawn over to the kid, as he turned, the gears in his waist clinking, and ticking together, as he pivoted to the left.
He bent over, waving at the small child who had a black shirt on. The kid laughed, and smiled brightly. It looked like he was about to say something, but there was a quiet females voice, who called out to the kid. He turned around, running to his mother. Springbonnie grinned, and stood straight.
Kids started to quickly sit down at the tables with their families, talking, and waiting for the music.
A loud beep played, and Fredbear began tapping his foot with his animatronic, gold partner, in a synced rythm. There was another beep, but quieter. This signaled them to play, and a song began to emerge from Springbonnies strumming, and Fredbears singing.
This went on for many hours. It was a daily routine they had. The lights turn on, kids run in, they sing their songs, and the kids leave.
Speaking of leaving, the two golden animatronics noticed all the children start to stand up, leaving the diner for the next day, as the robots slowly stopped singing.
They sighed, knowing what time it was. Their arms fell to their sides, and a code had run through there heads. They couldnt stop, or control this and it made them go back to the position they were in at the beginning of the day. The Diner went silent, as their gears came to a stop.
