Chapter 19

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Doesn't matter! I'm just so excited to finally be writing all the good stuff. Thank you for everyone reading so far, hope you've been enjoying the story as much as I have! ALRIGHT! Now to continue...

Cathryn's vision and her fear of what was about to happen blurred together. Bonnie was clutching her shoulders in a death grip, his teeth flying towards her unprotected face, when a loud sound rang out and she found herself falling backwards with the rabbit on top of her.

Somehow, her back managed to land on the hard floor and not her head. Air whooshed out from her lungs. Then Bonnie's metal body collapsed on top of her legs. Her bones screamed under the weight.

"Get off!" Cathryn hollered, her mind only focused on the pain radiating through her lower half. She was pinned roughly against the ground and the only retaliation she could manage was curling her hands into fists and banging them against the back of Bonnie's head. The pang of her skin against metal only brought her more pain. "Help!"

The chaos happening around her registered in slow motion. Something in Cathryn's mind insisted that Freddy had been the one to knock Bonnie off balance, but it was almost impossible to believe when she finally noticed how Foxy and Chica were throwing themselves against the bear.

Their clawed hands were flailing desperately over his shoulders and around his sides in an attempt to pounce on top of her and Bonnie, and Freddy grunted loudly as he threw the three of them into the wall opposite of Cathryn's desk. The room trembled from the crash, making Cathryn flinch.

Then her attention was stolen away by Bonnie. His head whipped up to face her, his strange eyes now bright enough to cast her in a blood light, and he pressed his arms against the floor at her sides. He was preparing to lunge again–

"Freddy!" her vocal cords strained at the name, one Cathryn wasn't even sure why she bothered to call out, but it was all she could do besides stare at Bonnie and brace herself.

The rabbit launched his open mouth at her head, the purple fabric of his skin filling Cathryn's gaze, until the clash of metal against metal rang out and he was pulled back, only inches away from her nose.

"Fix him!" Freddy shouted at the same time Cathryn forced her trembling arm up to bash Bonnie in the face with her roll of articles.

Bonnie was yanked further backwards, and he flung out an arm towards her neck, missed, and raked it down her body. Tears filled Cathryn's eyes as she heard fabric rip.

"Now!" boomed Freddy.

"I'm trying!" Cathryn attempted to sit up, her jaw clenched. Bonnie's weight was still unbearable, but now he was mostly smashing her shins.

The rabbit opened his mouth and screeched, the sound metallic and making Cathryn's ears ring. Her head ached.

Beads of sweat rolled down her temples as her outstretched arm reached for his mouth. Bonnie's head was frantically twisting from side to side as he attempted to escape Freddy's grasp. Cathryn forced herself not to look directly at the bear; she could see well enough out of her peripheral vision to know she didn't have long before he broke.

Foxy's body was propped up against the wall, his head tilting from side to side almost like he was dazed, and Chica was writhing beneath Freddy as he lay partly on the floor, his arm barely long enough to chain Bonnie's leg.

Bonnie's murderous eyes suddenly flashed to Cathryn's hand, and amid a screech, he attempted another bite. She could feel air chill her fingers at the speed his jaw closed, only a hair's width from his target. One of his hands moved to dig his fingers sharply into her upper leg.

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