(Nancy's POV)

I was on my way to Fazbear's Fright; The Horror Attraction. The security guard before me could barely handle his fourth night there and had to get someone else to take the fifth night shift, which turned out to be me. He said that he saw hallucinations of the animatronics, especially on his last night. He also mentioned that an animatronic was after him.

A few minutes later, I finally arrive the horror attraction. By the second I walk into the building, I feel like I'm being haunted by the past events of this place. As I walk towards the office, I notice how old everything looks. The black and white floor didn't seem washed in years and the puke-green walls were worn out.

I get to the office and take a seat in the office chair and the clock strikes midnight, starting my night shift. I began by looking at the monitor. On Cam 10, to the far right I see the animatronic the security guard mentioned. It was probably taller than me, the costume was golden green and worn out, and the animal it was supposed to look like was a bunny. I have heard about this animatronic before; when it was being used as one of the only suits that can fit a human inside. What was his name again? Ah, yes; Spring Bonnie. The other suit was Spring Freddy. When a human gets inside springlock suit, the endoskeleton makes space for the human to climb inside.

I focus back on Cam 10 on the monitor and Spring Bonnie is gone. I look at Cam 9 and he isn't there either and he isn't in Cam 8. Suddenly the cameras stopped working. At the other side of the room I find a maintenance panel where i can reboot each system; audio, cameras and ventilation. After I rebooted the camera system, I look away from the maintenance panel and look at the door. Spring Bonnie is peeking inside, staring at me with silver eyes. He is apparently not the same as he used to be. I was frozen in place, daring not to move an inch, scared of what might happen.

Minutes passed, Spring Bonnie and I was just staring at each other. I didn't even dare to say anything to him. That was when he decided to make his move: He ran in front of me, grabbed me by the throat, lifted me up and held me against the wall. I could barely breathe.

"Bonnie, stop," I croaked at him, getting more dizzy by each second.

"It's Springtrap!" he yelled, grabbing my face with his other hand.

"Please, stop." A few seconds later, I was dropped at the floor. I coughed and looked up at Spring Bonnie. He was looking at his hands, stepping slowly backwards. He then looked at me and ran away. The room started blinking red and I looked at the control panel. The ventilation system was offline. I rebooted the system and waited. From that moment, the rest of the night was quiet.

When the night shift was over at 6 am, I started to walk out of the building, but before I could get out of the door, I felt like I had to check something. I walked further down the hall and looked inside the vents. Spring Bonnie - erm, Springtrap - was in there.

"Springtrap?" I called out to him.

"You're still here?" he asked.

"Yep, I was just about to end the night shift. The security guard that takes the morning shift isn't here yet. Maybe I could keep you company until he shows up," I suggested.

"Sure." I crawled into the vents and sat next to him. "I'm sorry about what I did to you. I-I don't know what I was doing," Springtrap apologized. I put my hand on his shoulder.

"It's alright. I know you didn't mean it," I told him.

"It's just that-"

"You don't have to explain, Springtrap. It's that glitch that made you do it," I told him. He nodded a little.

"It wasn't just the glitch."

"What do you mean?"

"I, um... I have been alone in here for too long. I just wanted a friend, but when I get the chance, it doesn't go the way I want," Springtrap explained. He looked away. "It's probably because of the way I look."

"You're not that scary, really," I said to him, trying to cheer him up. He was still looking away from me. "If you want a friend, I could be that friend you always wanted." He finally made eye contact with me.

"Really? B-but back in the office, I almost got you killed."

"Springtrap, it's okay. You don't have to worry about that."

"Okay? You call killing okay?! You are just lucky to be alive! If I didn't stop, you could've been dead," he said angrily. I got scared, of course, and backed up a bit. I saw that after he said that, he immediately regretted. "Sorry."

"I have to go," I said and started to crawl out of the vents.

"Wait," I heard Springtrap say behind me. "We're still friends, right? Like you said?"

"Of course." When I got out of the vents, I stood up and looked Springtrap peeking out of the vents.

"One more thing." Springtrap seemed a bit nervous.

"I'm listening."

"I need to know your name. In case we meet again."

"It's Nancy. Nancy Carterson. And don't worry, Springtrap. I'll be back here before you know it."