Hey there my lovely readers I have another fanfic for you guys. I know I should finish my other two fanfics first but I promise you that all three of these will continue o be updated as frequently as I can. So this one is a Five Nights At Freddy's High School AU. Hopefully you all enjoy.

The grandiose building of Whitewood Academy loomed overhead, unnerving yet beautiful at the same time. It was one of the few places where anthropomorphic animals and humans could coincide in peace. Or...relative peace at least. Driving up to the main gates were various parents with their children, dropping them off for the school year. In one car sat an anthropomorphic rabbit, sleeping with his head gently against the window. He was purple furred, a loose hoodie over a worn T-shirt and a pair of slightly ripped jeans. He was jolted awake by the person sitting next to him. He yawned, rubbing his eyes.

"Jeez," he muttered, "What is it Chica?" Chica, his best and only friend, was an anthropomorphic chicken with a lot of energy. They'd been friends since they were both little and she was like a sister to him. Their decision to go to Whitewood Academy had been something they both decided on. Currently Chica was dressed in a bright pink tank top and jean shorts.

"We're here," Chica said with a huff, "and you should be more excited you fool. We're going to be living on our own this year Bonnie." He sighed, putting his cheek on his hand.

"I am Chica," he said, "but I'm not like you. I don't exactly...make friends."

"I know that," Chica said, "and its not like we'll never see each other. We can hang out every day after class you got me." He bobbed his head and tried not to laugh at her resulting giggle. She always managed to cheer him up.

"You two will do fine," Chica's mother, Christine, was saying from the front seat, "And who knows, maybe you two will finally find someone to be with." Chica groaned.

"Mom," she whined. Her mother laughed as she drove up in front of the school. "Now you two go get your room assignments and I'll drive you to the dorms."

"Thanks Mom!" Chica called, hopping out of the car and waiting anxiously for Bonnie to get out. She grabbed his arm and pulled him towards the main building. "C'mon Bonnie, hurry up!"

"Okay, okay," he laughed. She continued to pull him along, gaining several strange looks until they entered the building.

"I've gotta go this way," Chica said, "but we'll meet up back at the car okay?" He nodded and watched her run off. He sighed and put his hand in his pockets turning and heading towards the registration booth. He looked back, spotting Chica running through the crowd...

...and slamming right into someone else.

He fell onto his butt, feeling his face heat up. He heard a soft groan and sat up, looking at the other person he'd run into. It was another male about his age, an anthropomorphic fox dressed in jeans and a basic t-shirt. Bonnie scrambled to his feet, reaching out a hand to help the other up. "I'm sorry about that," he said softly. Golden eyes looked up at him.

"No problem," the other stated, taking his hand and pulling himself up, "My name's Foxy."

"Oh, I'm Bonnie," he replied, "Nice to uh...meet you."

"Same to you," Foxy stated, "See you around."

"Sure..." Foxy turned and trotted off, tail swishing behind him. Bonnie shook his head cursing himself for such an awkward meeting. 'My first chance at making a friend and I blew it. Great job Bonnie.' He sighed and trudged over to the table, head down and hands in his pockets. He waited in line until he reached the person at the table; a young human girl smiling.

"Hello there," she said sweetly, "First name?"

"Um...Bonnie," he said, shifting slightly. The girl shifted through her papers before smiling at him.

"Yes, you're right here," she said, "Room 206 in the Anima Dorm. You'll be staying in a triple room."

"Thanks." She nodded and handed him his key. He trudged away, trying not to attract too much attention until he got to the car. Chica was waiting for him, grinning and waving. Bonnie smiled back and they got in the car.

"Where's your dorm?" Chica asked.

"Anima," he replied. She squealed and hugged him.

"Me too!" she said, "We can hang all the time now!"

"Yeah...I guess so." Chica's mother laughed at his discomfort and drove them to their dorm. Kids milled about, carrying bags from their cars and chasing each other around the field out front. He sighed and watched them, a small smile on his face. This place seemed nice at least.

They were dropped off at the dorm building after a quick stop to grab their schedules and Bonnie grabbed his stuff from the trunk. Chica followed him to the building, her mother calling a quick goodbye behind them.

"So?" Chica chirped, "Which floor are you on?"

"The second I think," Bnnie replied. Chica pouted, a frown on her face.

"Man," she said, "I'm on the first." He chuckled at her annoyance, looking back at her.

"Don't worry about it," he said before feeling someone run into him. Again. He looked back, seeing a dark haired human boy shaking his head. "You okay?" He nodded and looked up at him. Bonnie blinked, staring into the lifeless holes in the porcelain mask on the boy's face. The mask was pure white, purple streaks traveling from the eye-holes to the Black eyes were the only feature he could make out. "Um...hi?" The boy gave no reply, just darting off. Bonnie looked after him. "That was...weird."

"I'll never understand humans," Chica said. Bonnie nodded, shooting one more look after the strange boy before continuing his way inside. Chica said goodbye with the promise that she'd text him later, leaving him to ride the elevator to the second floor alone. He dragged his stuff to his room, clicking the door open and grateful that he was alone. One of the three beds had already been claimed, bags sitting neatly on top. He claimed the bed near the window, placing his bags down and sitting with his guitar in his lap. He shifted it, strumming a few chords on it. His guitar meant everything to him. He wondered how much he'd be able to play now that he had two other roommates.

'Maybe they won't hang around much,' he thought bitterly, playing random music on his guitar until he heard a key in the door. He glanced up, ears perking as the door opened. Another anthro walked in, bags in hand. He was an anthropomorphic bear dressed in a neat black button up shirt and black slacks. From the look on his face as he spoke into his cell he hadn't noticed Bonnie yet.

"Yes father I promise to keep my grades up," he said smoothly, shutting the door, "no I don't know who my roommates are yet. I just walked in the door." A pause. "Yes I'll talk to you later. Love you too." He ended the call and sighed, placing one of his bags onto the bed. He sat down, finally noticing Bonnie in the corner of the room. He immediately stood back up, seeming embarrassed. "I'm sorry," he said, "I didn't notice you there."

"No problem," Bonnie said, fingers drumming nervously on his guitar, "most people don't notice me."

"I didn't mean it like that," the bear said. He held out a hand, "My name is Fredrick P. Fazbear III but you can call me Freddy."

"Um...hi. I'm Bonnie," he replied, shaking Freddy's hand.

"I guess we're roommates from now on," Freddy said with a smile. Bonnie couldn't hep but smirk back.

"Yeah," he said, "I guess so." Freddy sat down on the edge of his bed again, hands folded neatly in his lap.

"So Bonnie," Freddy said, "Have you seen our other roommate yet?" Bonnie shook his head, feeling awkward. He didn't know how to behave around people, and the proper attitude Freddy had set him off even more. Was he expected to act a certain way around the bear? He looked back at his guitar, plucking at strings but not making noise. "You play guitar I assume?" His head jerked back up, looking at cool blue eyes as they looked at him. He swallowed.

"Yeah," he said slowly, "I try to play whenever I can." He trailed off before realizing how he probably sounded. "N-not that I'll play it when you guys are around...so no reason to be concerned that I'll annoy you or anything." Freddy chuckled lightly.

"I don't mind if you play," he said, "I'm not sure about our other roommate though. I, however, would like to hear it." Bonnie's ears perked like a puppy who'd just been shown a treat.

"Seriously?" he asked, shock evident in his eyes. Freddy just nodded.

"You can play now if you'd like," Freddy told him, "clearly you were before I came in and I apologize for interrupting."

"No no," Bonnie said hurriedly, cheeks heating at the glimmer of amusement on Freddy's face, "you didn't interrupt. I was just fiddling around with it anyway." Freddy chuckled again before Bonnie heard his phone buzz. He shot the bear an apologetic look before answering it.

"Bon-bon!" The voice on the other end shrieked. He winced slightly, rubbing the back of his neck.

"Chica," he said, "you're gonna make me lose hearing one of these days." A soft giggle sounded.

"Sorry there Bonnie," Chica said, "have you met your roommates yet?"

"One," he said, glancing over at Freddy. The bear was watching him intently and he shifted slightly. "The other one was here at some point but he's gone right now. I-" he paused as the door opened, a familiar face coming in. "I know you!"

"You better know me Bonnie," Chica said with a giggle, "Or did you hit your head on something?"

"Not you Chica," he said, "I'll talk to you later."

"Wait-" He snapped his phone shut, looking at the newcomer into the room. Standing by the door was the anthro-fox he'd run into earlier. Foxy.

"Oh yeah," the fox said simply, "We ran into each other earlier...literally." Bonnie laughed nervously. The smirk on the fox's lips looked nearly predatory. "So you're my new roommate huh." He turned to Freddy. "You another roommate or a friend of Bonnie here."

"I'm your roommate as well," he said, standing and holding out a hand, " Fredrick P. Fazbear III but I go by Freddy."

"Nice to meet you then Freddy," Foxy replied. Bonnie watched as something strange passed between the two before Foxy moved past them, digging into his bag for something. Bonnie heard his phone buzz again and saw a text from Chica.

Chica: Why'd you hang up on me?

He sighed, biting his lip as he replied.

Bonnie: Sorry, my other roommate came in. I kind of ran into his earlier.

Chica: That kid you knocked over this morning?

Bonnie: Yeah that one.

Chica: Oh. Well I texted to see if you and your new friends want to hand with me and my roommate.

He looked up, shifted slightly. How did he go about this. "Hey guys," he said, drawing their gazes to him, "my friend asked me to come hang out with her and her roommate and she wanted to know if you guys wanted to come."

"I would be thankful," Freddy said while Foxy said a simple "Sure." He texted Chica back to let her know and was told to meet her out front of the dorm building. He stood and led the way out, wondering what his new roommates would think of Chica.

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