Chapter 29: Upgrades

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     A/N: Hey guys! I'm sorry I haven't been updating quite as often or if the quality of my writing hasn't been as good, I've just been getting busier and busier. I also have parts of the story I've really been wanting to write, so if this has been seeming a little bit rushed lately, sorry! I don't have much planned for this chapter (once again, I'm mostly making this up as I go along, so I'm watching the story progress just like y'all are!), I just need to put some space between the last chapter and the next chapter (laughs evilly, then sobs intensely). There are some parts that are important to the plot though, so don't skip this one!


     "Guys! My parents are coming!" I squealed, "They just called and..."

     I was so excited, I couldn't even finish my sentence!

     "You mean the ones you haven't seen in nine years?" Monty asked.

     Bro. Way to ruin the moment.

     "Duh!" Roxy said, giving him a shove, causing him to growl at her. Not that she cared. Monty had probably gotten angry at her the most, so she was used to it.

     "... Anyway," I continued, "They're going to arrive in a couple days, the same day the Pizzaplex reopens. So it's really important you guys are nice when they come, got it?"

     Everyone nodded. I could tell most of them weren't taking me seriously though, because they were in the middle of a game of Uno (which was kind of unlike them, but I didn't question it). Freddy asked, "Is there anything we should know about them? Do either them have your allergy or some kind of disability?"

     I put my hand on my chin, "Not that I know of. I mean, I know neither of them share my allergy. As for disabilities, I'm pretty sure they're fine... They seemed fine when I called them?"

     I bit my lip. I felt like I should've known something like that... I was their daughter for goodness' sake!

     Freddy placed a comforting hand on my shoulder, "It's okay, Y/N. We'll be gentle anyway. I'm sure your parents are both wonderful people, considering that they are the ones that brought someone like you into existence."

     I smiled, "Thanks. They are wonderful," I laughed, "Even if they were a pain in the butt sometimes."

     "All parents are like that," Bonnie said lazily, putting down a draw 4 (much to Monty's frustration), "We've seen all of them."

     "Oh, Y/N! Did we tell you about that one mom who came last week? Total Karen. She didn't even know the Pizzaplex was closed," Roxy commented.

      I chuckled, "How'd you handle her?"

     "Bonnie found a multitude of STAFF bots and we colored mind-scarrin' things on 'em with permanent marker!" Foxy exclaimed, "A great feat, it was!"

     Monty's anger left immediately, and he started laughing, "HA! Those things were awesome! You shoulda seen the face of the mom! And her kid was cryin' his eyes out!"

     Freddy shifted nervously, "I still feel that that was not the wisest or most effective thing we could've done."

     "Whaddya mean 'not the most effective?!'" Foxy said, "They were gone in the blink of a kraken's eye!"

     I hit the pause button on their conversation, "Woah! Where'd you put these things?! You can't have them laying around!"

     "We stuffed them in the basement!" Chica said gleefully.

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