The smell of fresh pizza filled the air as you balanced two trays, weaving through the crowd of families gathered at Fredbear’s Family Diner. You swiftly placed one tray down, making space as a group of kids laughed and darted toward the arcade. You barely had time to admire their excitement before you carefully set the last tray down in front of a waiting family, steam rising from the fresh pizza. Smiling politely, before heading back to the kitchen counter for more.
It had only been a few weeks since you started working here, and while serving pizza wasn’t exactly your dream job, you were slowly getting used to the bustling atmosphere and the quirky routines.
The diner was always lively, buzzing with laughter, and the joy of children who came not just for the pizza, but for the entertainment provided by Fredbear and his sidekick, Spring Bonnie. The animatronics, though a bit odd at first, had started to grow on you — especially Spring Bonnie.
The yellow rabbit, with his bright green eyes and southern charm, had a way of always being around when you least expected it. Kids often trailed behind him like ducklings, captivated by his presence as much as the pizza. He had a knack for sneaking up on you just when you were deep in the routine, balancing pizzas and maneuvering through tables.
“You can handle that, sugar?” Spring Bonnie’s familiar voice startled you as he appeared at your side, his soft southern drawl impossible to miss. “Looks like you’re carryin’ quite the heavy load for such delicate hands. Need a hand?”