Chapter 1- Pained Memories

"I told you, to stay away from us!"

THWACK

SLAM!

Foxy lays on the floor, shivering, as Freddy comes up to him, and cruelly steps on his metal chest, applying pressure, which threatens to snap his suit and endoskeleton. The others, including Toy Bonnie, Toy Chica, Toy Freddy, the originals, and BB stood on the side of the fight, and watched with amusement and enjoyment. However, for some unknown reason, Marionette never showed up when Foxy was at his daily beating. Since the known restaurant had to cut down open days due to decrease of money and financial support, this left the restaurant undisturbed for two or three days, depending on electrical conditions.

Unfortunately, this meant two to three more days of pain and suffering of Foxy, at his own extent.

Foxy was actually the first animatronic to appear in the business, as it revolved around his traveling play, "Foxy the Pirate and His Adventures Abroad", but then had to settle with a more permanent position at the restaurant where he spent happy years entertaining the children with his acts of humor and innocence, much to the enjoyment of the kids and adults alike, and was a sensation. Too bad those would probably be the only years of happiness he would feel in a long while.

Those years ended when the other 3 "originals", Freddy, Bonnie, and Chica, came to the establishment. He was at first curious of what was inside those brown shipping crates of mystery, but happily shared his spotlight with the others. Apparently they then took too much of it, even convincing the manager to put him in a cramped space far from them in the corner, where he could still entertain the kids, as he was the place's largest source of income. Foxy didn't mind though, as he just thought that they were used to large, open crowds, and tried to make them feel as home as possible.

He was wrong.

Turned out that those boxes of mystery turned into boxes of oppression and misery, when he had tried to first talk to them to introduce himself, but was regarded, like a pile of invisible scrap metal. This eventually led to bullying, constant teasing, and even sabotaging his circuits to go haywire, leading up to him biting the poor lass' head. Since then, Foxy stayed away from them, as he knew they would only give him trouble, but, fate always does find a way to make a person suffer, such as now when he was caught walking near them, again.

After making sure he had his hold on Foxy secure, Freddy then slowly puts his mouth near his ear, whispering, "You are always going to be the scrap pile, no one wants you, yet I can't break you due to business consequences, which makes you incredibly lucky, junk pile"

Wheezing, Foxy bravely looked him right in the eyes, replying with his glitchy voice box, which Freddy had destroyed a long time ago in a previous 'obedience' lesson, "I d-id not mean any har-m, m-atey, let me go, and I'll do me b-est to not bother the rest of ye an-ymore, I don't w'nt this te go anymore furth-er then ye would w-ant to". Already, he could feel his chest starting to give in, but he did his best to be calm and patient, hoping it won't turn even worse then it is now.

The bear must have taken things the wrong way, since he then replied, "Hah! You, hurt, ME? Do you know who I am? Do you know who is on this building? I-", after getting a glance from Toy Freddy, "along with Toy Freddy here, make the laws, make the rules, make people do what we feel like to do, and apparently, the others are just fine with that! Right guys?"

The others nodded whole-heartedly, as they never had felt anything good about the fox, minus Mangle, who was fixed, and since she was a girl they tolerated it. She was also in a relationship with Golden Freddy, so they let that slide. They all sneered at the pitiful figure of Foxy, who tried to get Freddy's foot off of his chest, which threatened to do more damage then intended, with the bear watching him struggle, smiling.

Freddy then began taunting Foxy, by saying something he knew would hit a nerve, "You know, if it weren't for you, you wouldn't have bitten that girl, and you wouldn't have caused all of these problems with the building, and you could have still been as sophisticated as us!"

To Foxy, that crossed the line, as he knew the others knew who had really done it, but they also went along with it as well, actually enjoying the sadistic humor behind the accident of, what was it? Foxy ran his memory through, and came up with the answer. But while searching his memory, he remembered the girl as well.

Her name, he forgot, but he still remembered what she had looked like, before, and after, the bite. Innocent eyes of a six-year old, cheering for Foxy and urging the others to cheer along as well, as they celebrated her birthday party with her favorite robot, the classic age-worn idol of pirate adventures with kids who dared to come along. She was probably the only fan she had, and Freddy made him kill her. Kill her, right in front of her parents, right in front of the others, right in front of a smirking Freddy along with the smiling chicken and rabbit. Killed her, right before the police were called and he was deactivated, before he saw her on the ground, bleeding, shocked eyes mingling the blood on her head with the tears below. The Bite, it was called, remembering now, The Bite of '87.

It had never stopped troubling Foxy, as he had done it, but not on purpose, yet even though the others knew, they still never gave him mercy, always taunting him with that line. But for Freddy to go that far, that cruel, that hurtful, with the others watching in pure enjoyment in what his reaction will be, it made Foxy snap.