Bonnie

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Bonnie's story is a traumatic one to be sure. Bonnie was a child, a male, who had always appreciated the more girly things. Of course, I'm referring to the spirit. The names of the children have all but been lost. The spirit of the child possessing Bonnie loved "girl's toys" and make up. Loved applying make up to himself and wearing his mother's dresses. Not because he wanted to be a girl. No, it was just what he found entertaining. He would have most likely grown up to have been a hair stylist or someone who helps brides choose their wedding dresses. But at the age of 7, his life was cut short. Now, he possesses the animatronic he found most like himself. This was none other than Bonnie. A male animatronic rabbit, who sported a bow, and appears more feminine than masculine. Since they are children, Bonnie and Chica have made a game out of killing the security guard, and the rules are as follows:

Both of them come from a different side and cannot cross over to the other side.

They have to fake the security guard out to make him paranoid and waste power.

They can't just go straight to the door and stand there until the power goes out, because where's the fun in that?

Whoever catches him first before he runs out of power wins.

The other animatronics end up joining the game, with their own specific sets of rules. As long as they were after the security guard, why not make it fun?

Bonnie also plays the guitar, as did the boy. Only a little bit, though, and the boy enjoys it more for the color than anything else.

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