Actions

Work Header

Sun and Moon Story Ideas

Summary:

Just a bunch of random story ideas I thought of and may or may not ever write out (anyone else is free to though). But I had fun thinking them through so enjoy!
(most of these are based on dreams I had so they do get pretty weird, just be warned)

First: A fired P&S technician with a grudge breaks into the 'plex to take her anger out on Sun and Moon. The night doesn't go well for anyone involved - but it ends spectacularly poorly for the tech.

Notes:

(See the end of the work for notes.)

Chapter 1: A Dangerous Grudge

Summary:

A fired P&S technician with a grudge breaks into the 'plex to take her anger out on Sun and Moon. The night doesn't go well for anyone involved - but it ends spectacularly poorly for the tech.

Notes:

This first one is based on a dream I had, most of the beginning events happening in said dream.
It is pretty dark, now that I've reread it, though hopefully not too too graphic. Either way, please be sure to read the tags (and let me know if there's anything else I should tag)

Chapter Text

So basically what happens is a parts and service worker (or former worker) comes into the pizzaplex after hours one night.  Sun and Moon are in parts and services for maintenance or something when they break in and the worker (lets call em uhhhhhh Earle) also goes there because she knows that’s where Sun and Moon are gonna be. 

Earle was a technician working there and she REALLY didn't like Sun and Moon because the two of them (indirectly) got her fired.  How?  Idrk man, she probably just kept abusing her privileges as a technician (and not a very good one at that) and crossed a Faz-Ent line somehow when dealing with Sun and Moon and got fired for it.

So anyways when she breaks in to go kill/disassemble Sun and Moon (who by the way have separate bodies).  Earle gets down to P&S and (somehow) gets Sun strapped down in the protective cylinder on the chair and starts to go after Moon.  She subdues Sun by shocking him a number of times before leaving him.

Earle’s got a sledgehammer she brought with her and is very liberal with her use of it as she stalks down Moon.  Meanwhile Moon is mostly trying to get some distance from Sun so he doesn’t get hurt and just trying to avoid getting hit by the hammer.

Moon eventually gets cornered in an old hallway with quite a bit of trash, but they find an old fazwatch and smash the face against the floor.  They use the biggest shard of glass from it to stab Earle in the eye, digging it in as deep as they can before shoving the human to the floor in the trash and running back to Sun while she’s distracted by the pain.

Moon makes it back to Sun and starts to release them from the bindings as fast as he can.  At this point Moon is only really focused on Sun, and both of them are crying (staticky sobs spilling from Sun, their voice box frazzled from the shocks they endured).  Sun is almost free when Earle comes up behind Moon with their hammer.  Sun tries to warn Moon, but with their voice box on the fritz, he doesn’t get the warning and takes a hit to the head and falls to the ground.

Sun manages to break the last restraint himself and immediately tackles Earle away from Moon (in the seconds it took him to get free, the human was continuously beating Moon with their hammer, uncaring of their cries).  Luckily she drops the hammer as she’s shoved off of Moon and Sun pins her to the floor.  He doesn’t really know what to do at this point (Sun’s crying even more, simulated gasps and hitched breaths as he holds down the squirming human that’s been trying to kill him and his partner).  Eventually he just throws her in the maintenance chamber and straps her down where he was trapped only minutes ago, locking the cylinder as he leaves and activating the machines within meant to disassemble and repair animatronics.

(yeah humans can’t exactly get taken apart and put back together like animatronics can soooo hm)

Anyways, here’s part of it actually written out nicely:

Moon scrambled across the room to where Sun was tearfully pulling against his restraints, trying to get to them.

“Come on, come on! ” they muttered as they loosened the straps with shaky hands.  Sun let out a staticky sob, nerves still buzzing painfully from the shocks he’d received.

“Hey, heyheyhey, Sunshine, look at me, it’s gonna be okay.  I won’t let them hurt you,” Moon said soothingly, and placed a hand on Sun’s cheek.  He leaned forward, gently placing his forehead on Sun’s, “It’ll be okay, Sunshine, it’ll be okay.”  Sun whimpered, pressing into the contact and closing their eyes.

Moon had just one strap left to pull off, when Sun, reopening his eyes, saw a figure behind Moon.  He tried to warn them, but all his still frazzled voice box let out was a sharp burst of static.  The sudden noise caught Moon’s attention and they looked up in question.  They barely got a glimpse of Sun’s panicked expression before the back of their head exploded with pain and they fell to the floor.

Looking blearily up, Moon saw what - or rather who - Sun had been trying to warn him about.  The human (stood over him menacingly, raising a heavy sledgehammer in preparation for another hit.  As it came down again and again, Moon could hear more of Sun’s distorted screams ( or was it his own? ) and then the sound of something snapping.

The last restraint.

Sun had finally broken free of the straps holding them down, and threw themself at the human, who was still focused on beating Moon.

Sun rammed into her at full force, tackling her off of Moon and holding her on the floor.  She dropped the hammer as she was shoved off, her head hitting the ground roughly.

Though she was injured, Sun didn’t register this as he focused on making sure the squirming human didn’t get back up, didn’t hurt them and Moon anymore.  Even as he did so, he still refrained from using lethal force, though he was only holding back by a thread .  She struggled against Sun to no avail, as he was far stronger than any human - especially when mad .

Oily tears dripped down Sun’s face, and a stuttering, jumpy static came from behind them, from Moon , who was still unable to get up off the ground.  Their tears dripped onto the human below them, and she laughed upon realizing what it was.

“Really!?  You’re crying!?  Don’t pretend to have emotions, now, you’re nothing but a bunch of metal.  Plus,” they stopped wriggling for a minute as they raised their hand mockingly in a gesture of surrender, “I’m not even doing anything right now.  Except…”

Sun stilled as the human did and followed her gaze when she looked around him to glance at Moon, “Oh, how precious ,” she spat, smirking knowingly, “Are you crying for the other one over there?~”

Sun’s grip tightened, their gaze once again boring into the human, and another vicious laugh came from her as she continued to speak, “Oh, you are , aren’t you?  Hm, well there’s no point to that, it’s not alive, and neither are you .  You can’t die , can’t feel - make a cheap imitation of emotion maybe, but in the end you’re just two machines made to serve humans.  You can’t feel pain, can’t feel anything .”

Sun remained frozen over her, only letting out increasingly harsher static. 

“You can be destroyed, though, just like any other object and no one will care when you are, it’s easy to replace things , after all.”

She cackled as Sun finally gave a stronger reaction, his grip on her constricting until a crack rang out through the room.  He picked her up, her arms dangling limply, broken, and though she fought back, kicking and spitting, she couldn’t stop him.  He took her into the maintenance chamber, where he and Moon had been held in place and tortured so many times, and strapped her down in the same way he had been restrained not too long ago.

“What,” the human called mockingly, “Don’t have the guts to finish the job?  Programming won’t let you kill a human?  A living creature ?”

Sun merely gave her a deathly glare as they finished with the straps and stepped outside the chamber.  The human’s taunts could no longer be heard as the doors closed and locked.  Sun stepped over to the console that controlled the mechanical arms within the chamber and activated them.  They didn’t know what exactly most of the programs did, but did know which ones were meant for them and Moon.  They chose and started one of them and let the automated program do its job.

The human’s mocking tone soon turned to anguished screams as arms meant for working on animatronics started taking her apart in the same way.

But her screams, especially muffled as they were, went ignored by Sun as he sprinted over to Moon.

He knelt on the floor next to them and picked up their head and torso, carefully cradling them as he brought them into a hug.

Staticky sobs poured from Sun as they clutched their partner to their chest, gentle even in their desperation.  Moon’s eyes slowly flickered back on as he lifted his arms shakily to return the embrace, low static humming in his chest.  He turned his music box on, the twinkling music filling the room, skipping and jangling its way through lullaby after lullaby.

The two celestial animatronics remained tangled together until morning, when other technicians came into parts and services.  At first Sun defended Moon fiercely, only seeing the humans as threats, but they got him to calm down as the workers explained that they would fix the two of them, and Moon helped keep Sun from outright attacking any of them.

With others there, others who had promised to help , Sun and Moon finally settle into a calmer state.  Though still anxious about what might happen to them, they allowed themselves to drift off and finally power off, still holding each other tight.

 

So anyways then the other techs find the body in the chamber and piece a few things together (and queasily clean out the chamber because “Fazbear Entertainment can not be held responsible for anything that happens to any person, animal, or object left inside the building after closing.” )

Sun and Moon do get fixed up and once they’re back in the Daycare, they just go up to their room to lay down and cuddle for a while (they got a day off due to everything).

Notes:

Hope you enjoyed reading!

Series this work belongs to: