Welcome to TCO. Note, there's another area called the metals area. It has silver and gold versions of each animatronic. Enjoy.
Amanda PoV
Grand opening of Freddy Fazbear's pizza! Come join in with a day of fun and laughter with Freddy, Chica, Foxy and Bonnie! Admission is only 5$ a person and includes pizza and drinks!
We all knew the rumors. We'd all played the games. We'd all seen the movie at least 100 times. But nothing could have prepared us for the grand opening of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. "Can you believe that they're actually making that a real place" my friend Sara asks. "How much you wanna bet that no one's gonna go" I reply. I'm Amanda by the way. "At least a hundred bucks" her sister Kate interjects. "It's about time for me to head home guys" I say, looking at the forest green watch on my wrist. "Bye" they reply. I start on the walk home.
When I get home, my brother Henry is watching the Five Nights at Freddy's movie. Again. "How many times are you going to watch movie that before getting sick of it" I grumble. "I was just remembering it for the grand opening tomorrow" he answers, voice just as grumpy as mine. "Think Purple Guy's gonna be there?" I jokingly say. I'm sort of a Five Nights at Freddy's story fanatic. I never thought a video game plot could be so intricate! "Amanda, Purple Guy's not gonna be there" Henry says, his tone telling me to leave. It ended up as a pretty normal night. I could barely sleep from excitement. And fear. I've always had an uncanny ability to sense when something bad's gonna happen. That one time my sister Megan had some weird seizure thing and was hospitalized for a week had me pretty nervous for a day before for, at the time, inexplicable reasons. And that time my mom got into a car accident and had a concussion that left her with debilitating headaches for months made me nervous for days. This has had me worked up for weeks. My parents made me meet with the guidance counselor at school. I eventually fell into a nightmare riddled sleep.
Next morning I wake up with a killer migraine, again, usually what happens right before something bad. "Amanda, breakfast is ready! It's pancakes!" my dad shouts. I shuffle downstairs to go eat breakfast. The morning goes by in a blur. Soon, it's time for Ben's family to come pick us up. Anyway, we pick up the Johnson's (Sara and Kate) next, then Jake. It takes about 15 minutes. We chat the whole way there. I won't share all the details, cause that would take forever. We hop out of the car excitedly. I take a deep breath, open the doors and walk in.
