A/N: Hey! So...this is my gypsy AU, if you couldn't tell. I hope you like this fanfic, and if there are any spelling errors, I'd be glad to fix it! Please review! It would mean the world! Enjoy!

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"Thank you for coming to Freddy Fazbears! We'll see you next time!" Freddy waved his hand from where he was standing on stage. On either side of him, Bonnie and Chica did the same. The small kids all cheered from where they were amongst the tables and arcade machines. Looking over to Pirate's Cove, Freddy could see Foxy giving his own farewells.

Parents herded their sugar-high children to the exits, and soon, the pizzeria was emptied of families, the only remaining people the employees.

"That was some crowd today," Chica finally commented, setting her cupcake down on the stage.

"Largest we've had in awhile," Bonnie agreed, stretching his arms above his head. "I think some kid almost tore my arm out of it's socket."

"You say that everyday, Bonnie." Freddy rolled his eyes, following Chica off the stage. Bonnie moving after him, whining.

"That's cause they do!"

"'Ey!" Foxy leapt from his own stage. "Chica! Ya wanna make me some waffles?"

"Make your own waffles," the bird snapped, a playful glare on her face. "Oh, wait. You can't. You almost burnt down the building when you tried to make toast last time."

"That was once! When're ya gonna let it go?" Foxy wailed childishly.

"Nice work today, guys!" a voice called out, and the Fazband turned to see Goldie walking toward them.

"We do a good job everyday," Bonnie sighed dramatically, tossing back his head.

"Bonnie, you deserve to get your arms ripped out by toddlers," Freddy admonished with the shake of his head.

The anthros walked over to the West Hall, a place the kids were not allowed to go. In the back, next to the office, were a set of stairs leading up to the seconds story. Foxy raced over to the Living Room, sailing over the coffee table to land on the black couch in a wiggly heap.

"Why are you so excited today?" Chica smacked his ears until he sat up and moved. Sitting next to Chica and Foxy, Bonnie grabbed the remote from the coffee table, ignoring the other two, flicking through channels.

"There's just excitement in the air, Chica!" Golden Freddy laughed. "That was the biggest crowd we've had in a long time!" the bear sat in his armchair, which matched the couch, flipping the footstool out.

Freddy squished himself next to Bonnie. "I wonder why we've been getting bigger and bigger audiences lately." he removed his top hat, scratching the fur on his chest.

"Who cares?" Foxy yawned. "Maybe the parents 're just too lazy to thrown their kids a birthday party 'o their own? Switch it to Cartoon Network," he said to Bonnie.

"It makes me so happy to see all those smiling faces!" Chica gushed, making Bonnie pretend to gag.

"Oh shut it," the bird smacked him.

"I'm just kidding, sheesh," he muttered, turning the volume up on the T.V.

/

"Guys!" Mike Schmitt rushed into the Living Room, startling Goldie awake and Foxy and Bonnie out of their Adventure Time stupor. "Guess what?"

"The carnivals coming to town?" Bonnie joked.

"Actually, yes." Mike deadpanned. "How did you know?"

"W-What?" Freddy stood from the couch. The Fazband were all staring at Mike now with wide eyes and shocked expressions.

"Y-ya..." the human stuttered. "Teddy's Circus. I thought you'd be happy to see them. Aren't they your counterparts?"

"Who told you they were coming?" Goldie asked, his red gaze never wavering.

"Management. They told me I could tell you guys now. Apparently they've been keeping it a secret from you guys for weeks." Mike yawned, moving to sit on the coffee table. Bonnie had long since turned the television down, so all the attention was on Mike.

"Wow. Own your own restaurant and people still keep secrets." Freddy shook his head and Goldie nodded in agreement.

"Why are you guys so mad? And why haven't I heard of them before?" the guard shrugged, furrowing a brow.

"Mike," Chica placed a feathered hand on his shoulder. "We never told you because they're...bad."

"Bad?" Mike was interested now. "How?"

"Think Foxy, but a thousand times worse." Freddy said, and Foxy nodded solemnly.

"I'm not even tha' bad... Right, Fazzy?" Foxy looked to the bear for confirmation. Freddy didn't say anything just to rile him up, but Goldie rolled his eyes and nodded.

"But how are they bad?" Mike asked again.

"They're just... the things they've done." Bonnie shuddered. "They're all weird and have terrible secrets..."

"And gypsy magic." Chica added.

"Gypsy magic? Like, they can actually do magic?" the human laughed. "Cool!"

"They probably can't even do that. Probably trick their customers wit' smoke an' mirrors." Foxy muttered.

"But I thought you guys haven't met them yet?" Mike asked, running a hand through his black hair.

"No," Freddy admitted. "But we've heard a lot about them. Even the shows they put on are weird. I don't want to meet them."

/

"Clean up, guys! We've gotta hit the road before dark!" Jeremy Fitzgerald shouted over the chatter. A few people still hung around the site, even though everything was being taken down.

"Sure thing, Jeremy!" Teddy Fazbear smiled, waving a paw around absentmindedly. "BB, do you need help with that?"

"...Yes." the small vendor pouted, trying to balance all his beads, trinkets and his chair at the same time. Teddy grabbed onto the chair, walking it to the camper for him.

"Excuse me, Teddy?" a woman dragged her child over to him. "I know you guys are packing up and this is a bit rude, but do you think you could read my fortune? I could really use a pick-me-up right now."

Teddy looked above her head, seeing Mari hadn't put away his crystal ball yet. "Sure thing! Go ask little Mari over there and he'd do it for free!"

"Oh, thank you!" the woman nodded, rushing her and her child over to Mari. BonBon stumbled by, a messily folded up tent in his arms.

"BonBon! I thought I taught you how to fold these!" Teddy took it from him, glaring at his sheepish face.

"Sorry. Still haven't gotten the hang of it." the rabbit messed with the tambourine clipped the the brown belt around his waist.

"It's fine," Teddy smiled, setting the tent on the ground, showing him again how to fold it up.

"TEDDY!" the bear looked over to Mari, who was sitting at a stray table, the woman on the other side and his crystal ball on the surface. "Is it alright if I tell her her whole future?"

"All that you can see! You already know what to do, Mari!"

Mari nodded, glancing back at the woman nervously. He hadn't even peered into her future yet and he could sense something bad lingering over her.

"O...kay. Here we go." the child peered through the crystal ball at her, watching her tense expression. At first, the ball stayed clear, but then, shapes began to swirl and shimmer through them. Although the woman could not see, Mari could, and he watched with intensity.

It showed him what had happen in the past. This woman, her name was Abigale, had her husband walk out on her when he found she was pregnant. She had to work multiple jobs now to raise enough money to keep her and her baby alive. Her child was born a girl and she was named Kate. Mari smiled at the toddler in front of him and she smiled shyly back.

"You have a wonderful child," he muttered and the mother beamed nervously, waiting to hear the rest of her fortune.

Peering back into the glass ball, Mari watched as time spent up to the future. The exact time was fuzzy, but it was about five years. Abigale was still working two jobs, and Kate was in second grade now, and she got constantly picked on. Other than that, this time-frame was normal.

Mari directed his thoughts farther on the future, trying to see what would happen to this little family. The woman, who felt she couldn't keep this up anymore, hung herself. Her daughter was left all alone and sent to an orphanage, where she became extremely depressed. Although she never got adopted, she went on to become a successful adult, remembering the teachings of her mother when she was still alive.

The child glanced back up at the nervous mother sitting across from him. The lines of that reading were blurred, so he could try and say something to keep the mother from killing herself. But how could he prevent something in the future?

"Today's future is tomorrow's past." he suddenly recalled Teddy's teachings outloud. The mother looked confused so he smiled and shook his head.

"You're a great mother, and your daughter is going to be successful. You need to keep up the good work you've been doing and always remember that your daughter needs you," he said, staring into her eyes. "All your work is going to be payed off in the end, just keep up hope."

The woman stared for a little bit longer before sucking in a breath, suddenly very quiet. Kate looked confused and stomped her light up shoes in the dust.

"Thank you," Abigale stood, seemingly humbled. She smiled at Mari and picked up her child carrying her away on her hip. Kate waved at him and Mari waved back, sighing. He could never tell if things were going to turn out differently, but he hoped they did. That sweet little girl didn't need to go through the same pain he did.

"Hey, Mari. You ready?" the sound of small clicks filled the air when Tia's beak clacked together as she spoke. Mari smiled, picking his crystal ball up carefully.

"Yep!" the small puppet followed his sister figure to the R.V.

"Is your tent under the trailer?" the chicken asked, the potions tied to her wrist clattering together merrily. He nodded and they walked up the steps into their small home. Maggie, BonBon and BB were already there, sitting at the booth. The table was folded into the floor in front of them.

Tia went to go sit next to her adopted sister and Mari sat in between his two brothers.

"Where's Teddy?" Mari asked BonBon. The blue rabbit shrugged his shoulders and BB was too distracted by his beads to answer.

"He's making sure we haven't left anything!" Jeremy called from the front of the trailer, sitting behind the wheel.

"Wait, do I have my-oh. Nevermind!" Billy smiled, patting the small satchel at his side, full of his many trinkets.

BonBon shook his tambourine excitedly. "Where are we going next, Jeremy?"

"Lower your voice," Maggie commanded and the white vixen lashed her tail about. Tia giggled at BonBon's put down expression.

"I don't talk that loud..." he muttered.

"Everyone on deck?" Teddy poked his head through the trailer doors, scanning them over.

"Yep! Everyone's present and accounted for!" Jeremy said cheerfully.

"Alright! Let's go!" the bear climbed aboard, moving to sit in the booth next to BB. "Uh, Jeremy? Where exactly are we going next? You haven't let me look at this months schedule."

"Oh, don't worry." Jeremy waved a hand at him, starting the R.V. "This month we're going to stay in the same spot."

"What?" Tia squawked. "We usually only stay in once place for a week or two!"

"Yep! But I've made a special deal with someone!"

"What do you mean by 'special deal'." Maggie made quote marks in the air with her paws, starting to get suspicious.

"And you didn't tell me?" Teddy didn't seem mad, only curious.

"Oh, I figured everyone needs to get surprised once in awhile, even you!" Jeremy smiled, pulling out of the dirt lot they had been camped in. The trailer shifted around as he turned onto the main road, and the 'bump' of things moving in the cargo hold could be heard.

"Well where are we going?!" BonBon bounced up and down, his tambourine jingling. BB clacked his beads together.

"Did I already give you one of these?" Billy asked, holding up an arm full of bracelets to Teddy, who nodded and shushed him.

"We're going to..." Jeremy paused for dramatic effect, stopping at a stoplight, "Texas! To meet your counterparts!"

"Really?!" Tia and Maggie shouted, getting excited.

"Management is letting us stay there?" Teddy grinned when Jeremy nodded.

"The new owner as way nicer than the last ones, and they called me up and asked us if we would be interested." Jeremy pressed on the gas pedal and the trailer smoothly rolled forward.

"We have counterparts?" BB asked, whispering to Mari, who shrugged.

"Teddy used to talk about them all the time. I've still never met them before." Mari whispered back.

"None of us have," Maggie cut in, having heard them with her superior sense of hearing. "But they have their own website for their pizzeria."

"Like we have one for our circus!" Tia chirped, her necklace matching Maggie's glinting off the sunset through the window.

"They seem really nice!" BonBon smiled, bouncing up and down in his seat again. "I can't wait! I'm going to write a song for them!"

"Okay, you do that." Teddy chuckled.

"You guys can just sit back and relax," Jeremy spoke again from the drivers seat. "We're not that far away from Texas, but its going to take a day or two."

Teddy cheered along with his adopted family. "Next stop, Texas!"