CRASH!
"I told you to be careful, bro!" one animatronic said to the other, who had tripped and fallen to the floor.
"It's not my fault!" the second animatronic replied. "His foot was in my way!" They pointed to a purple animatronic rabbit who was sitting on the floor and leaning against the wall, shut down.
"You blame Bonnie for everything..." the first animatronic commented with a sigh. "Maybe you should take responsibility for once and admit how clumsy you are!"
"And everyone says I'm the short-tempered one..." the second animatronic mumbled to themselves. The first animatronic stared at something in the second animatronic's hand.
"Uhhh... bro?" they said. "Where's the other half of that poster?"
"What do you mean?" the second animatronic asked, confused. They then looked at the half of a poster that remained in their hand, showing part of a picture of a yellow animatronic bear. "Weren't you holding the other side of the poster?" The first animatronic then looked at the other half of the poster, which they had in fact been holding.
"We'd better fix this before he finds out..." the first animatronic whispered, panicking a little but still thoughtful. There was a conveniently placed roll of silver duct tape nearby, and they picked it up and tore off a piece of tape. "I hope this works..." They carefully put the tape on the back of one half of the poster, leaving a little bit so that the other half could go on top of it. The second animatronic gave them the other half of the poster, and they slowly put the pieces back together. Suddenly, they heard a strange noise, which distracted them and made them put the second piece of the poster back sideways.
"Nononononononononononononononono..." the first animatronic repeatedly muttered to themselves as they desperately tried to remove the piece of the poster from the tape and adjust it. It finally came unstuck after a minute... and ripped into two more pieces. "NO!!!!" they shrieked. The image of an animatronic flickered in the air in front of the two, almost like a hallucination that only they could see.
"What... have... you... done?" a glitchy voice nearly hissed. The entire face of an animatronic was now visible, and it looked just like the yellow bear that had been on the poster. The other two animatronics might have looked brave in the moment, but they were both panicking fiercely.
"We d-d-didn't mean to do a-anything!" the first animatronic stammered.
"It was his fault!" the second animatronic added, pointing to Bonnie once again. The flickering image of the yellow bear glared at them.
"You... blame Bonnie... for... everything..." he said. "But I'm... not that gullible. I... can tell... it's... your... fault. It... was you."
"I-it's me?!?" the second animatronic replied.
"Don't... say that!!!" the flickering image of the yellow bear exclaimed. A bright flash of aqua light appeared between him and the other two animatronics. It slowly became bigger and brighter until it was blindingly bright and surrounding the two.
"What's going on?!?" the first animatronic shrieked.
"I don't know!" the second animatronic shouted in reply. The light then dimmed and shrank slowly, leaving no visible trace of them behind except for the poster. The image of the yellow bear stopped flickering, and he looked at where they had just been standing, confused and with nearly no recollection of his part in the mysterious incident. He sighed and poked Bonnie.
"Huh?!?" Bonnie blurted out, turning on in an instant. "Oh, hey, Golden Freddy..."
"What happened?" the yellow bear, Golden Freddy, asked Bonnie.
"What do you mean?" Bonnie inquired, equally confused. Since he had been shut down the whole time, he hadn't even known that the poster was now ripped into three pieces.
"Never mind..." Golden Freddy responded with a sigh. "I'll figure it out somehow..."
Generation 13 (Prologue)
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