Her parents told her she was a "big girl" now, but as they had said that when she was six, and five, and maybe even four, it wasn't that big of a deal anymore. Maybe next time." Susie wasn't happy about that, but the birthday party after that was pretty fun and quickly drowned out her sadness, with Susie's best friends Jeremy and Gabriel there, as well as some kids from her first grade class her parents had invited from school, like Fritz. She asked her father, "Can the dog come in? I want him to meet my friends." "I'm sorry, Susie, but that sign over there says you can't bring pets in. Susie could already smell the strong scent of pizza from inside the pizzeria. This was going to be a long ride.Īfter seventeen minutes and countless questions from Susie, the car rolled into the parking lot. Tourney, only to be interrupted by another chorus of "Are we there yet?". Her family's car was only a minute away from home, and Susie was already asking, "Are we there yet? Mommy, are we there yet?" "No, dear, we're still on the road. So unfortunate that she would never celebrate being eight.
She was such a good little girl on her happiest day. Sure, Freddy could sing and Bonnie could play guitar, but Chica seemed like the one with the most personality, and she shared Susie's love of pizza.
And the thing she loved the most about Freddy's was the animatronics. She loved how the staff would give people little pink cupcakes and sing them songs on their birthday. It's not every day you celebrate your birthday, and she was allowed to choose anywhere for her party.