"Why are you helping me?"

The question was brought upon the bear before he could speak a response to your nod.

The bear smiled genuinely at you. It wasn't an evil smirk like the golden bunny's. It was warm and nice. "Because," he began, his voice faltering slightly. His one good eye seemed glazed over in remembrance. "Because I don't want you to end up like your friend."

His eyes went somewhere else.

He seemed awfully sad for an animatronic.

Why do all these animatronics have feelings? What is wrong with these robots? You wondered, sort of freaking out at the expression on his face.

The robotic bear turned back towards you.

"Why are you sad?" You asked him.

The bear stood up, and you fell to the ground practically limp.

The bear appeared to be in a galaxy far far away as he stared out the...janitor's closet? What happened while you were unconscious?

The door was open.

Was he trying to hide from someone?

Is he trying to hide me from Springtrap? Why?

Your answer was given as he-who-must-never-be-called-golden-again was running down the long hallway with a look that could kill. Then again his look could always kill if his paws didn't.

The loud footsteps warned the black bear as he slammed the door shut, placing his metallic back to the door.

A loud bang could be heard.

Springtrap must have ran into the door, you noted giggling. It was funny to hear that the monster was finally getting what was coming to him.

But...why do I feel empty. Like I missing something. An explanation?

The banging only got more loud and aggressive as the bear in front of you tried to keep the door from falling.

It worked for a couple seconds, then it came toppling down on top of the poor black bear who had been trying to help you.

A sudden urge of fear overcame you and you tried to punch Springtrap.

His paw came out casually, holding your fist in place as the gold-green bunny glared daggers at the black bear.

"You can't hide from me. You're the one who ruined my life!" He practically screeched. The black bear giggled--more likely chuckled--dangerously. "No," the feminine voice began, the body belonging to it trying to pry the door off them.

"You're the one who ruined our lives. I'm just trying to save another life from being taken like we were." The bear said.

What the heck was going on here?

It was a showdown between the black bear and the golden rabbit.

Who ruined who's lives?

Confusion alit your features as you stared between the two metallic beings.

Springtrap laughed maniacally. "Save another life?" He questioned before his eyes turned dark.

"I have a news flash for you simpletons: neither of you are making it out alive." He growled, head forward ready to smash some heads.

You gulped, not wanting to be in the fray of the attack.

You noticed how it was more cool and darker than it was earlier.

You had no time to constipated how dehydrated you truly were as Springtrap finally pushed your hand back with such power it felt like he snapped your arm. You let out an undetermined noise as spots invaded your vision.

"Really?!" You asked loudly, in pain. You held your arm with a grimace.

Springtrap held your gaze with a smirk. "Of course it's necessary dear (Y/N). You need to be taught a lesson." His gaze had a blaze within it. Was he mad at you? Why would he need to be mad at you?! You didn't get it.

"A lesson about what? How to be annoying?" You asked, laughing only to be shoved to the ground. "Shut up, fleshing. Your skin irritates me."

"That doesn't even make sense. Can you speak English, bunny rabbit?" You sassed.

Springtrap growled, smoke coming out of his nose.

The spots invaded your personal space more and more.

Springtrap didn't give an understandable response. He only growled and glared at the black bear who was now standing between you and Springtrap.

"What are you even doing here? And..." Springtrap began before he started to laugh, pointing at the bear's face.

The bear's mouth was opened. "Oh shut up, Afton!!" The bear snarled, punching Springtrap in the face.

Springtrap smirked, throwing a fist of his own against the newer animatronic's face. Lefty's head spun on it's metal body as he tried to stabilize his head. "As much as I want to go on about how you will regret this..."

Lefty coughed.

"I really believe you are a monster and you regret nothing, so I will spare you my calm words and let you know you will in fact pay for what you've done to me...to all those children. One day, you will learn your lesson, and by then it will be too late for you." The feminine voice said.

"Oh, Marionette. You really think I will listen to such a dead child? I was never found out by the cops. Screw this. You're leaving." Springtrap said, picking up the more neater animatronic despite being a scrawny and more moldy animatronic.

He left for about a couple of minutes--probably throwing the bear in a nearby trash can. He came back with a malicious grin on his face.

"What was that about?" You asked, feeling nervous as his gaze was set upon you now.

Before he could respond, your vision was filled with inky darkness, and you could hear the thump of your body hitting the ground before you blacked out.
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