32 : Crumble
Freddy's eyes were like smoldering fire as he heard the little girl scramble off and away from the two of them. He glared hatefully at the crimson eyed animatronic who grinned maniacally at him. Freddy never felt such wild and animalistic anger in his entire long life. It was an anger that wasn't his own.
And it scared him. But the drip of concern in his mind was just a little droplet in a ferocious ocean of gold. This wasn't him, but he didn't care anymore. The only thing that haunted his mind was that damned smile on this animatronic's face. He just wants to rip it off.
Moon recognized this anger. But he was somewhat surprised to find that Freddy Fazbear himself could be this angry. He's never seen the bear with such a hateful look in his eyes. And Moon couldn't help but relish in it. The lunar robot snickered maniacally.
"Are you really going to damage your precious reputation over this, Fazbear?" Moon taunted as he chuckled. His eyes flared with a psychotic delight as he heard Freddy's long, blue nails curl into themselves so tightly that he could hear the crackling of plastic.
"Going to ruin everything for a little girl-!" Moon felt a crushing weight upon his voice-box as he was lifted into the air. Moon was a tall animatronic, but he was lifted up by Freddy like he was a figurine. Moon's sharp fingers grasped Freddy's bicep as he stared, surprised into the hellish gaze in Freddy's eyes. They were yellow, like streetlights on a dark night.
Everyone was no longer the same. Moon, Sun, Roxy, Monty, Chica and, of course, Freddy himself had always been different. He felt the tug and pull of puppet strings on him, he felt the swell wrath that had been poured in him and he embraced it wholly. The only thing that mattered now was destroying it all.
Freddy tossed Moon across the room, making Moon slide across the floor roughly. Chips and pieces of the midnight animatronic broke off, scattering across the tiled floor. The robot scrambled on both of his legs quickly, effectively dodging the punch Freddy threw at him.
Freddy's stride was menacing as he stared down at the Moon like he was the filthiest creature on this planet. Moon was shocked at Freddy's rapid speed. He dodged another swipe that was sent his way. Moon came closer and closer to a ledge, but Freddy kept on advancing, his eyes glowed murderously.
The midnight animatronic's eyes flicked nervously to the ledge that he kept on getting closer to. If he dropped from there, he'd be totaled. He wanted to fight Freddy by himself but he soon came to realize the risk. Freddy has gone rogue, ignoring all non-violence protocols trying to pull him back. Moon quickly tried to dispatch security bot units... but there was no response.
Moon quietly cursed fearfully as the bear animatronic shoved him till his metal spine touched the ledge. Freddy loomed over him. A terrible, yet quiet droning sound released from Freddy. It was muted but Moon noticed it. Moon called out nervously towards the bear animatronic but Freddy didn't respond, it was like the bear was in a completely different mindset.
Freddy lunged maniacally at Moon but the lunar animatronic slid out of the way, barely dodging the blue claws that almost tore at his face. Freddy didn't notice the ledge. The bear animatronic stumbled heavily before falling down. He descended down, his body crackled as it violently hit a jutted out ledge before he fell even further.
With a final crash, Freddy hit the floor. His arms fractured and his jaw was broken. His eye twitched and flickered till its glow dulled. He blankly stared at the blinding lights in the ceiling. He barely registered the shadow of the Moon disappearing as the lunar animatronic hurried away.
He didn't know how long he was immobile and motionless for, as he watched the ceiling, his mind flickering about the percentage of damage done to him and the parts of him that were done for and the ones that still worked. He thought about what happened, and how helpless he was to control himself. And then he pondered about a certain little girl, he wondered if she was safe. Or if she left completely and never came back. He'd miss her, but at least she was with her... family.
He twitched sporadically and his body fizzled weakly like a fluttering fly. He wished he could see her face, maybe even tell her goodbye. But it's for the best that she leaves this place and goes far, far away. He was dangerous, he was a monster. Look at what he's done. He was faulty. He vaguely heard the sound of footsteps, and then the dizzying light of a flashlight fell over him. Vanessa. Her surprised face floated above his hazy, glitching vision. But it quickly shifted to a scowl. His vision was getting darker and darker as his body forced a shut down.
This world has crumbled me.
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"Freddy... I'm going to find something to help you. I-I'll be right back!" (Y/n) scrambled over her words as she watched the animatronic slump even more. She wrung her hands together nervously as she quickly made her way out of the room.
She searched the many cabinets and drawers for any parts for Freddy. But this just wasn't the right place for parts. Her hands shook as she sifted through many simple animatronic parts. But nothing was there that could work with the damages done to Freddy.
"(Y/n)..."
The little girl gasped as she spun around. She was met with a golden gaze. Gregory's eyes pierced right through her. His pupils shifted from her to the parts that were in her shaking hands.
"What are you doing?"
His voice was low and inquisitive. There was dark, dark blood that dripped down the side of his face. His hair and clothes were messy. His gaze was wild like he was just in some crazy situation. But they softened up some when he saw her.
(Y/n) dropped the items and wrapped her trembling arms around his thin frame. He was motionless as she heaved out shaky breaths into his shoulder, trying to calm herself down. She felt his arms wrap securely around her as he stared at her with a hazy look in his golden eyes.
"Gregory... It's Freddy he's-!"
"Shhhh... I know, I know." His cold fingers brushed up and down her back in an attempt to comfort her, but she only shuddered at the feeling. Tears welled up in her eyes. But she didn't want to cry. She wanted to help Freddy.
"I... I need you to help me!" She said into the boy's shoulder as his fingers traveled to her hair and swiped through her locks languidly. He was colder than usual. The strange buzzing sound in him was louder than before. But the girl didn't pay attention as she breathed in and out carefully.
Her arms unwrapped around him and she backed off. She stared at Gregory's wound that was just on the side of his head. She touched the dark, almost black blood that stuck to her fingers like tar. She was concerned for Gregory. He kept on disappearing and reappearing again, and each time she sees him, he looks more and more messed up. Gregory visibly shivered at her touch, leaning into it. That dreamy look in his gaze was in mania.
"Are you... ok?" She asked as she hesitantly pulled her hand away when the boy looked like he was in a daze. Gregory blinked before smiling softly at her.
"Don't worry about me... you want to fix Freddy, right?" He inquired but the girl doesn't ever remember telling him such. His eyes were glinting sharply as his gaze went behind her as he looked into the hallway behind. He walked past her and she followed. He stopped as he came into the grimy room with Freddy in the cylinder.
He looked into the security casing and saw Freddy motionless and unresponsive inside. The bear animatronic shut himself down to keep his power levels. There was something in Gregory's gold eyes that the girl never saw before as he gazed at the animatronic strapped, motionless to the metal table. It was like... nostalgia.
Gregory looked past the cylinder and saw the old, rustic computer. He turned it on and looked through the many files of lines of data and blueprints that were confusing to the girl. But the boy seemed to understand the details as his gaze lit up with a revelation.
"There is only one way we can fix him..." his cruel, golden eyes flickered upwards to a dusty poster plastered on the wall. The girl followed his line of sight with confusion. The boy was looking at a poster of the animatronics with Chica, Monty, Roxy, and Freddy on it. The girl didn't quite understand at first, but then she caught on. She looked at Gregory, horrified as to what he was implying.
"You don't actually mean..."
"Yes... it's the only way," he couldn't help but smile a grin that looked more like a flick of pearly, white teeth in the light. His golden gaze was excited at the opening for such an opportunity. The plan was finally set in motion, despite all the infuriating surprises he met along the way. It's only a matter of time before he wins.
Oh, how he will make this world crumble.
Back in business boys *puts on shades*
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