Chapter 1- Awake


Bonnie was broken, smashed, and taken apart. The room he was in was dark, cold, and the air had a strange musty smell, like an old closet. His eyes flickered on, though dimly. He couldn't see anything around him, the room was pitch black. His eyelights had broken, so the room was a mystery to him. Was he alone? He didn't hear anyone, or see anything. He tried to call out, but the effort of trying reduced his power by a substantial amount.

Bonnie was scared, he felt empty without someone with him. He closed his eyes, trying to use less energy, he didn't have much left. A jingling sound, almost like keys, but his audio receptors were dusty, and it sounded muffled. He didn't have much time to think about it, his power giving out, he flickered off, his back leaning against the wall.


"Jessi, why do you insist on working there? Havent you heard the rumors?" Jeremy said, crossing his arms. He looked at her with his green eyes, staring into her, as if he was trying to understand her in some way.

"Look, I just need the job, ok? The money is good, and the specifications fit my qualifications." Jessi said, shifting her position on the sofa. "And I can't stop thinking about them maybe working there will help me calm my nerves."

"I just don't want you to get disappointed…" Jeremy said, shaking his head.

"Are you upset I got a job and YOU didn't?" Jessi asked, innocently.

"Ugh, you're so thick! All you do is put me down, well I think your going to get fired on your first day!" Jeremy said, stomping out the room, his annoyed grunt sounding out behind the quickly slammed door.

Jessi laughed at his older brother, and how childish he acted. Her mother sighed, also walking to her bedroom. Jessi was left alone, sitting on the couch. She was nervous, not only about her new job, but also about the restaurant. Her brother and sister were still there… they had to be. Nobody around the house said anything about them, maybe they tried to forget them, or maybe don't want to feel the pain anymore.

Jessi sighed, brushing her hair out of her face. She stood up and walked to her room, just ready to get to sleep. The bedroom was really Charlie's, but since they no longer stayed there, Jessi uses it. With her older siblings only ever speaking to her once before, she knew so little about them. She had dreams about them, what they were like when they were alive, what they would be like now. Her parents told her she had a wild imagination. But she was almost 20 now, so she just figured it was just the large amount of stress build up from her college courses.

She pushed the thoughts off, grabbing a book from the shelf, getting dressed for bed, and lying down on the bed. She started reading her book, but her thoughts were haunting her with this strange feeling, making her eyelids droop. She gave in, lying down the book and turning her lamp off. Jessi closed her eyes, sleep grabbing hold of her.

She opened her eyes only a minute later, expecting to see the same dark bedroom she fell asleep in. But oddly, the room she was in was different, musty, damp, and there was this strange feeling of dread on her. It was a waking dream, she could feel and move freely, as if she was awake. But this was no dream. It was a nightmare.

The walls had dry blood on it. A bloodied knife lay on the floor, it seemed like it was dropped in a hurry. A loud cracking sound was heard behind her, with strange dripping sounds accompanying it. It sounded like a body. She turned her head, her eyes widening. There, on the floor, was a golden bear, or at least the body was. The face that poked out from the body had no eyes, no features, just this insanely demented grin. He scared her.

His hands were dripping with blood. His smile wavered, standing up, then dragging something along the floor; it was a small child, she didn't recognize who it was at first, he had long, black hair, and his eyes were closed. The man dragged the child across the room to a big purple mass, but she couldn't see what. She walked closer to the man; and as a result, she was able to see what the purple thing was. She stopped, her body shaking when she saw that the large, purple mass was actually a humanoid rabbit.

Jessi sat up with a start, in a cold sweat. Her eyes welled up with tears, and she brought her knees up to her chest. She sat on her bed like that, she wasn't sure what she saw in her dream, but of one thing she was sure. The dream was a bad sign.


"Ok, ok, this has got to stop! You two have been at it since 1987! If you two can't get along, then you're going to have to separate!" Toy Freddy said, crossing his arms. Toy Bonnie was looking up at the ceiling, arguing with mangle, the busted head without it's exoskeleton, mangled around toy Foxy.

"Look, Teddy, I'll happily go, but I will NOT sit here and let this REJECT talk down to ME!"

"Oh shut up! Don't call ME a reject! Your the one that looks like a girl, and an ugly one at that." Mangle said, snickering at Green. Toy Foxy looked at the other head with a sad look, but she said nothing, for her voice box was busted and came out as radio signals.

Green growled "I'm not a girl, and dont even compare me to one. But at least I look normal, you're just mangled up, clinging to the ceiling like a freak. What even are you anymore, mangle? You don't even look like a real robot anymore. Your a reject. Is that why you did? Do you think that poor girl wanted…-"

"-and how do you know that this "poor man" Wasn't just murder, you know its against the rules to murder anyone." Mangle said, rolling its remaining eye.

"So murder justifies killing him? What about a trial? And also, we had no proof that he-" Green started.

"I said thats enough!" Teddy yelled, grabbing Green by the ears, "If you two can't cooperate, then Green, leave." He let go of him. Green lowered his ears, he hated getting chewed out, so he left to go mess with the security guard. "And you, Mangle, I know that since… that day… 1987… I know… But you still shouldn't let your temper go!" Teddy said, his voice lowering.

Mangle growled, turning its head to leave, T-Fox smiled at Teddy, before turning to leave as well. While Mangle talked a lot of trash, he was completely dependant on T-Fox for movement, and T-Fox was somewhat dependant on Mangle for talking, even though Mangle was extremely rude.

Teddy sighed, he really hated how he had to hold everyone together, the idea of them falling apart was scary, and he knew they were one fight away from that happening. He had to be everywhere at once, making sure they behave. They called him Teddy because he usually had to be the opposite in order to keep them from fighting. He knew he was a softie underneath, but he had to be a strong role model. It was hard balancing the two. Teddy headed back to the stage, sighing when he saw it empty. "Guess Green and Tee-Chee went to go mess with the guard… poor guy... " He saw a beak on the ground, for Tee-Chee knew she looked creepy without it.

Tee Chee stuck her head out the air vent. She was smiling a creepy smile, waiting for the guard to see her and put the mask on.

"Oh! Hello there Toy Chica! How are you today?" The guard asked, his face already in the mask.

"Oh! I didn't know you were here, so have you seen any security guards lately? Or any humans? You know humans aren't allowed here during the night." Tee Chee said.

"Oh, uh, No humans here. Just you guys! But you know It's my job to wind the music box, right? So tell me, do you know what's in it?" He asked.

Tee Chee's eyes widened with shock, but she quickly replaced it with a fake smile, "Oh, just some old animatronic and…. something else. I'm not sure exactly what it is, though, just wind the music box and we all will be fine!" She quickly looked around the room. "We'll all…. be… fine…" She said.


Jessi woke up in her room, and she wiped the sweat off her face. She wasn't sure what to make of her dream that night, but it made her worried.

"Hey Jessi, are you ready to go? You have to go there in a bit, right?" Her dad said as Jessi put her uniform on. She nodded in response. She pinned her name tag on "Jessi Fitzgerald" it said on it. Grabbing her hat, she dashed to the door.

"Yeah, I'm ready, later dad!" Jessi said, waving to her dad as she opened the door, running to the elevator down the hall. She pressed the first floor button, and she watched as the metal doors closed in front of her. She had a few minutes to herself, so she pulled out her wallet and looked at some of the pictures she had in it. One was her and Jeremy, when they were kids, about 12. Beneath that was her, Jeremy, and their mom and dad, taking a family picture. She looked at the bottom picture, signing as she saw it.

"This is… Ben and Charlie…" She whispered to herself. Her mom and dad didn't know she had this picture, she had found it inside her bedroom window's frame, stuck between the frame and the glass. She pulled it out of the wallet, reading the back of the photo "Best Friends, Worst enemies, like real siblings" She read it to herself. She sighed, tucking it into her pocket as she put her wallet away. This was true motivation, every time she saw it, it reminded her of Jeremy and their weak bond. Jeremy was a lone wolf, his natural grey hair gave him a loner look.

Ben and Charlie's bond was different. Jeremy and Jessi grew up with a broken family. Their parents tried their best, but they could only do so much, that large hole their first two children left was far too large to get over in a matter of years. Although they never said anything about it, Jessi knew they had blamed themselves, and that they were close to breaking. Every time her and her mother spoke, she had a strange habit of looking at the door, as if a purple rabbit and chicken would suddenly burst through the door, "Mom! Were home!"

Jessi had finished walking to the pizzeria, she checked her watch. "7:30.. I guess im a bit early… let me see if the door is open." She said aloud. She walked to the door, trying her luck. The door was locked. "Dang…" She said.

"Should I open the door?" A voice said from behind it. Jessi was startled, jumping at the sudden voice.

"She's wearing a uniform, she must work here." Another, deeper voice said.

"Alright fine, I'll open it, but if she kills us its your fault." The first voice said. The lights were off, but she saw a pair of green eyes blink as some hands pushed back the curtains on the door. Green unlocked the door, opening it. "Hello miss! And welcome to the New Freddy Fazbears Pizzeria!"


Authors note-

Heyo! I finished this WAY quicker than I thought, so im going to proof read it and ship it out now! I hope you like this story! Jessi is the secondary main character in this one, Ben is still the main, but i had her start it off! Also, hope you like her being an OC! Anyways, have a great Day!


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