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I drove home that night with the two still in silent awe, tanged together in the back of my car. That was such a wonderful night, fulfilling one of my wishes to show them the world. I knew it would be hard to show them more, but damn it, I would die trying to give them those experiences of wonder. That night, for the first time since I met them, I felt truly relaxed. I was relieved that I finally had both of them, happy that we could be together. Everything felt so serene and calm.
That night felt like when everything changed for the better, when everything just started going right. There were a few hushed whispers around that tiny town of a missing animatronic, but there was no investigation, no police patroling or walking around asking questions. The buzz died down quickly, and everything went back to normal, how it was before the PizzaPlex was built.
I was able to find a new, stable job too. One where I felt safe yet capable. I wasn't worried about Vanessa coming to find me, I think she knew that I had Sun and Moon with me, though I doubt she knew they both had their own bodies now. I never saw her around, she simply disappeared into the night. Either that or she died in the PizzaPlex fire. Either option was okay with me, it made me feel safe. I still worked on cars around the town, sometimes the occasional computer.
Soon the passing days turned into weeks, then months, then years. So much changed in those times, it all seemed to fly by so quickly. The PizzaPlex rubble was cleaned up and a new, much small building was built, a cozy little restaurant, one with a noticeable lack of animatronics and psychopathic staff. The winter snow melted away and turned into rainy spring days, flowers started to bloom and birds slowly came back to the surrounding woods, chirping and singing their songs.
I attended Mrs. Wilson's funeral. Not many people were there, though one of her kids was in attendance. She talked to me quietly for a bit, telling me about her mother. I was surprised when Mrs. Wilson had put me in her will, giving me her car and a good sum of money. That was a sad day, the rain seemed to make everything more somber. I kept her car, and to this day, it's still in my garage. I put the money into my savings account, wanting to use it for a new home for me and Sun and Moon.
We did get the date that the two robots wanted. I remember it so clearly. I had come home from my new job, tired and ready to relax. But when I opened that front door, I was quite shocked by what I saw. The table was set beautifully, a rather nice table cloth draped over the dark wood with a plate and utensils set down at one of the seats. There was one of my candles set down in the middle of the table, though it was unlit. Funnily enough, colorful string lights were hung up around the walls, a holiday decoration I kept stored in the basement. Other knick-knacks and bobbles were decorated around in an adorable display. And waiting at the door for me, were my two loving boyfriends, both smiling with excitement.
I remember the smell too, the smell of a delicious hot dinner that they had made together for me. It was truly wonderful. We all talked for so long that night, dragging on into the early morning hours. We all cuddled, watched a few movies, talked about anything and everything, laughing and kissing and hugging, ending the night off intimately and lovingly.
Although the days began to blur together, my time with them was never boring, something fun or exciting was always happening. Nothing around my house was ever dull with the two of them living with me.
We eventually made up their shared room, painting the walls into a beautiful display of the sun and moon against a beautiful background of blues and purples, dotted with stars and trees painted in the background. I did eventually find out what they wanted dressers for. They wanted to fill them with keepsakes they would find; sticks, rocks, leaves, stuffed animals, and a few adult toys, mostly in Sun's dresser. They would always get so excited to show me the little things they would find, a particularly shiny and colorful stone, a twisting and curling tree branch. It was precious to always watch their eyes light up. Even though they had their own room, they always stayed with me when I would sleep. We decided not to put beds in their room, considering they didn't need them, but they also wouldn't use them, and it gave them much more room to decorate. They were both completely fine with it, they agreed it would be a waste of money.
We eventually moved from that small town. I had managed to earn enough money to buy a slightly bigger house in a nice clearing, surrounded by towering trees and beautiful mountains. It was more isolated, giving Sun and Moon more freedom. They were able to go outside and wander around as long as they were careful. I think that was the most excited I've ever seen them, having the freedom to wander and explore, no longer at night, but now in the daytime too. The commute to the closest town wasn't too bad, though it was a bit of a drive, but as long as the two had their freedoms, it was worth it. A few times Sun would say that he found a puppy or kitten but instead would let loose a fox kit or gopher in the house, which was always a pain in the ass to catch, but it was still fun. I did adopt both a puppy and kitten, and the two quickly attached to the animatronics. It made sense when the hyper pup gravitated towards Sun, and the gentle kitten followed around Moon, climbing up his legs to nestle on his shoulders or the top of his head, burrowing into his cap and sleeping. It was always precious to see, and the boys knew to always be gentle with the new pets.
Everything was perfect. They never forgot my birthday, and I would celebrate their own birthdays, dates that they chose. We would spend holidays together, having a blast and just enjoying the days. We would have occasional dates together, and I would always make sure to spend one-on-one time with each of them, giving them their own special attention and love, and they were always so grateful for it.
Years passed, and sadly, the dog had passed away from old age. Sun was heartbroken, and me and Moon helped him through it. Even the cat, that Moon had lovingly named Luna, was cuddled up into Sun's lap, purring and seeming to calm him down. It took Sun a good while to feel better, but me and Moon were with him through it all.
Time continued to pass by in a quick blur, sad moments, happy moments, and everything in between. I got older, and slowly their technology and robots began to rust, began to slow. I always tried my best to keep them operational, but my own age was catching up to me. I eventually retired, spending all my time with them now. They never faltered with their love and attention, they always called me beautiful, always loved me, and were gentle with me. They understood when I eventually was unable to do things that I used to be able to do.
Our entire lives together were perfect, I couldn't have asked for a better life. If given the chance to go back, I would do it all again, I wouldn't change a thing. And now, we were sitting on the porch, Sun and Moon on either side of me, each holding one of my hands, watching the sunset together. The gentle breeze was nice and cool for the summer day. Birds were singing in the distance and we could hear a few critters calling out. Old Luna was curled up in my lap, sleeping in the last few rays of warm sunlight. Everything was so calm and perfect, so serene. I felt so relaxed. I closed my eyes, enjoying the feeling of being surrounded by those I loved the most. I was tired and slowly fell asleep in that rocking chair. I could feel Sun and Moon squeeze my hands before they kissed my cheeks.
"We love you so much, Sunshine."
"We really, truly do love you, Starlight. We promise we'll always be here with you."
I smiled softly, finally falling into that peaceful sleep as all my senses faded away, and my body relaxed before falling limp. Such a perfect life.
