Okay, so this is an AU kind of thing. All of the animatronics live together in one, large pizzeria. And most of them perform or at least get to interact with the kids. The ownership of the pizzeria belongs to Fredbear, Freddy, and Toy Freddy. All of the night guards also work here.
Also, this is supposed to be comedy. It's not meant to be a theory or anything like that. So please don't mention anything about timelines or that stuff in the reviews. Thank you and enjoy!
(New animatronics and guard(s) to be added once Sister Location is released)
~Dotsu H.
The pizzeria was alive with fear and confusion. The animatronics ran around the halls, unsure of how to react to the news. Vincent, or "Purple Guy" as most people called him, was dead. The children where gone. This news filled the animatronics with delight. They were so happy to discover that the children they all loved so much were finally happy. But the next peace of news was what sent the animatronics into a frenzy.
Spring Bonnie was back.
Each animatronic reacted differently. Golden Freddy had smiled for the first time in years. His brother, however, had the exact opposite reaction.
"Spring is back?" He said, crossing his arms. "Who's Spring?" Bonnie asked. Freddy looked at the two rabbits standing behind him and frowned. "No one important." Bonnie looked at Foxy for answers but the torn up animatronic only shrugged. "Think of him as your older brother." Said Marionette in a raspy voice, coming up behind Bonnie and Toy Bonnie.
The two shivered at the arrival of the tall, swaying puppet. No one really like Marionette- except for Balloon Boy. His tall stature and long limps just seemed...unnatural. He was frightening to the other animatronics, and even some adults. But the kids loved him.
The two rabbits turned around. "Brother...?"
Marionette nodded, swaying more. "He's who Plushtrap was modelled after. Really, he's just a bigger, torn up version of Plush."
Plushtrap, who had been too busy staring at Balloon Boy as he talked to Mangle, almost missed the information. He looked at the lean animatronic, a little confused. Marionette looked back at him and smiled. Plushtrap glared back, unsure why he felt so hostile towards the swaying animatronic. He looked away.
"You can't do that!" Fredbear cried. "Yes I can. This is my pizzeria. I decide who gets to live here." Freddy retorted. "And that bear trap of a playtime buddy is not going to be walking around with a human body stuck in his endoskeleton. He could ruin this business with an odor like that." Freddy crossed him arms, satisfied with the point he had made. "We can get it removed. We can take his suit off and have T-Chi and Mangle clean him." Fredbear pleaded. "Besides, you're not the only owner of this place. Me, you and T-Fred will have to vote on it. He can decided." The two turned to the younger and shinier looking Freddy, who had been standing awkwardly behind Freddy.
"Well? What do we do with the bucket of maggots?" Freddy asked, impatiently. "Uh, well... Who's Spring?" Toy Freddy said. shrugging.
Freddy face-palmed and walked way, mumbling under his breath. Fredbear shook him head, a little annoyed. But then smiled. "Who wants to here a story?"
Almost automatically all of the animatronics in the room- besides Foxy and Marionette, who leaned on the wall behind Fredbear- were sitting in front of the golden bear. It was very rare for Fredbear to tell them stories these days. They weren't new animatronics anymore. They understood pretty much everything about the pizzeria.
"Okay." Fredbear started. "About twenty-five years ago, but probably more, I used to own this pizzeria. Me and only me. I used to perform on stage, too. But I didn't do it alone. I had a partner. His name was Bonnie." Fredbear turned to look at the purple and blue Bonnies. The two looked at each other, confused, then looked back at Fredbear and leaned in closer. "But the kids used to call him Spring because his fur was the color of golden flowers blossoming in the springtime." He chuckled to himself. "It became his nickname. Of course, his fur isn't as bright as it was back then. He's aged, a lot." He sighed. "Spring is down in storage now. Unlike us, he wasn't lucky enough to receive the gift of life. Until now. He's finally back. And you all get to meet my bestfriend. Spring."
"The human bear trap..." Came a somewhat familiar voice from down the hallway.