The Battle

WARNING: MORE FEELS

Bonnie's POV

There must have been thousands of thoughts running through Bonnie's head as she watched Chica mouth the words, This isn't the end. Think of your family! to her. Chica had been right. Bonnie didn't want to leave her family in despair. 

She looked up at Jonathan, a million more thoughts echoed in her ears. All Bonnie knew was that he was immortal. No matter how hard they tried, they couldn't kill him. But maybe it was worth a try to simply defeat them. Maybe she could use words to avert the execution. But now wasn't the time. 

Bonnie had to fight.

"Shut up, you fat sack of grapes!" Bonnie screamed, interrupting Jonathan's little speech. He looked at her with shock as she jumped off of the stage, straining to get the bands off. She pulled as hard as she could before they snapped. Her arms flew backward due to the force of breaking the bands, and she immediately found an animatronic running in close to her. She pulled her hands forward, forming an energy orb and sending it at the animatronic. Sparks flew and soared through the air. Bonnie dove out of the way.

"Kill them at all costs!" Jonathan commanded. "Blow the roof off of the place if you have to!" He then took off into the air, skimming the ceiling of the Diner. Freddy took off as well, charging at Jonathan. Chica ran toward Bonnie, who sprinted across the floor of the diner desperately.

She shot sparks at every animatronic she came across. Some of their actions were slowed, but others had no effect. Bonnie spun around and sent a larger ball of energy behind her. It whizzed past Chica and smashed into the animatronics. Spare parts were sent spiraling across the room. Bonnie covered her head with her arms, feeling a few nuts and bolts flick her arms and legs. A purple shoulder skittered to Bonnie's feet.

Bonnie looked up to Freddy, who seemed to be nimbly fist fighting Jonathan in midair. From Bonnie's perspective, Jonathan had the upper hand, as he was able to land a few tough blows onto Freddy. Bonnie didn't have much that she could do, but she did have one crazy idea . . .

Blow the roof off if you have to!

And that's exactly what she would do.

"Freddy!" she shouted. "Get outside! And hurry!"

The boy glanced at Bonnie and nodded. He furled his wings around him, like a blanket. Jonathan sent a punch his way, but the boy barely missed it as he was sent falling down to the ground. At the last possible second, Freddy unfurled his wings like a parachute. He slowly descended to the ground, retracted his wings, and dashed out the door.

Jonathan looked directly at Bonnie maliciously. "Alright, then. If Freddy's gonna be a tough one, I'll get you two."

Bonnie lightly swatted Chica in the side, gesturing for her to make an escape. The girl got the message and started running in the direction of the door. Jonathan's eyes followed her, and Bonnie felt butterflies in her stomach. Bonnie had to defend her friend.

Jonathan sent a spark at Chica, but Bonnie saw it coming. She sent one of her own at Jonathan's spark as well, diffusing it immediately. She continued this pattern, diffusing any sparks that were hurled at Chica. Bonnie's heart pounded when one spark nearly got Chica. She was nearly to the door when Jonathan's gaze averted to Bonnie.

"Not this time," he said in a sing-song voice. He sent a long column of energy directly at Bonnie. She swiftly met it midway with her own column. The blast echoed through the diner. Bonnie sighed with relief as her friend disappeared through the door. Now, it was just Jonathan she had to deal with.

Jonathan's wicked smile penetrated Bonnie's eyes, as though he were staring through her gaze and into her soul, detecting and dissecting any secrets of hers. It filled Bonnie with fear as she steadily kept her energy on Jonathan's.

"Not . . . this . . . time!" Bonnie yelled, sweat beading on her forehead and crawling down the bridge of her nose. She redirected her energy, which threw Jonathan off a little. Her energy blasted into the ceiling. Chunks of rubble began to rain down. The roof of the diner began to cave in.

Just as a larger chunk of rubble was about to hit Jonathan, he dashed out of the way. The rubble smashed into where he was, but there was no Jonathan underneath it. Even worse, there was no Jonathan to be seen anywhere. Bonnie's heart pounded with anxiety as more rubble fell, revealing no Jonathan. 

She looked up at a chunk of ceiling just above her. It dangled by a piece of the framework, ready to drop at any moment. Bonnie sprinted out of the way, jumping across the several chunks of rubble and exposing herself to the sunlight. One of the walls began to tumble over. Alarmed, Bonnie jumped to a further piece of rubble and made her way around where she predicted the wall would fall. But she could get outside. As long as she waited for the rubble to fall.

The wall smashed into the ground with a loud CRASH! The ground shook softly. Relieved, Bonnie pranced over to the wall and made her way down. She saw her friends in the parking lot, alarmed as ever.

"Bonnie!" Chica called with a relieved tone. Bonnie grinned and sprinted toward the bubbly blonde. The two met in an embrace, holding each other tightly.

Bonnie let go and stared Chica in the eyes. "It's almost over! We can finally end this!"

Chica's eyes started to tear up. "It really is over . . . let's finish this strong!"

Freddy approached the two with just as happy of a smile. "Alright! Now let's find Jonathan."

"Why?" Bonnie asked with a small shiver.

Freddy started, "It's the only way we can really end this. But we can't split--"

"Looking for someone?" a familiar voice broke in. Bonnie rolled her eyes. She turned around and saw Jonathan leaning against one of the only walls intact with the ground. He pushed off with his shoulder and laughed. "Unfortunately, I must break your confidence and introduce you to the sky. You see that?" He pointed upward. Bonnie followed his finger and looked directly above them. The sky was grey and cloudy,  but it was invaded by a swarm of . . . bees? 

"Yeah . . . what are those?" Bonnie asked.

"Your demise. You see, killing you was never an easy task. I'm genuinely impressed with how long you kids held out to here. But now, your efforts must come to an end. My destiny is calling out to me, and I'm deeply afraid that this really is the end."

Bonnie gulped and looked up again. The swarm had grown a little, and Bonnie could even make out the heads of bears, bunnies, chickens and foxes.

Oh, no . . .

"Say your last goodbyes," Jonathan said solemnly. "I'll be glad to watch the show."

Bonnie turned to Chica and Freddy, who exchanged terrified looks. Their looks echoed the thoughts of, This really is the end. 

But was Bonnie really ready to let them let go of their families?

No.

Tears started to well up in her eyes as she turned to her friends. "I love you guys . . . so much. You've truly been the one thing that has kept me going throughout all these years. Before I met you, I was a shy little girl, but now I've become much more than that. And I owe it all to you. Thank you so much. I'll . . ." She sobbed. "I'll miss you so much!" She crashed in between them and threw her arms around them, sobs wreaking havoc upon her lungs and her throat. Her friends held her tight, but there was a slight confusion in the air. 

But Bonnie wasn't confused at all.

Bonnie was ready.

She pulled away from her friends and took a few steps backward, squaring her shoulders and looking up to the heavens. 

"Bonnie . . ." Freddy murmured as orbs of light began to form under her palms. "Bonnie, what are you doing?"

Bonnie looked back at Freddy, fear evident in his shimmering eyes. Bonnie began to feel the tears well up in her own eyes as well. She was truly about to do this.

"Bonnie?!" Chica yelled. The orbs of light got larger. Bonnie began to levitate off of the ground. "Bonnie?! BONNIE! NO! PLEASE!"

Bonnie heard her friend's screams and pleads fade away as she released as much energy as she possibly could muster in a continuous stream. The girl began to soar up into the air, gaining more speed and altitude. The animatronics drew nearer. They were perfectly swarmed. 

Nearer.

Nearer . . .

Bonnie closed her eyes and smiled, gaining more and more altitude as she found herself in the middle of the swarm.

She redirected all of her energy outward and the sky exploded into a fantastic firework display.

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