A/N: Okay, so I decided I wanted to do a crossover of Five Nights at Freddy's and Gravity Falls, so let's just get this over with XD Also, thank you again for coming here and making my fanfictions possible.
(Autumn's P.O.V.)
Think of it.
A bunch of animatronics in a mini shack, and an Uncle, great Uncle to be exact, leaving you to watch them. But not during the day. From 12 to 6 in the morning. During the summer, almost every single day, for week.
And there is only one good thing about it. You get paid. I needed the money though, really bad for the summer.
I got in touch with Dipper and Mabel over the months, emails, text messaging, other things. But it was awesome, because, well, I at least got to talk them.
I almost failed 7th grade, due to an big fat F on one of my report card. Thank goodness for the school I went to, because if my teachers weren't as nice enough to give me another chance, then I probably would have failed.
But this summer I was actually going to try and have the best time ever.
Before I get to the top. I'm going to try and spend my last free days before the papers and pencils come out.
And this summer, I knew exactly where I would go.
A place full of mystery, and different sorts of fun.
The town of Gravity Falls.
The same time from last year, I got the Gravity Falls postcard. Nothing has really changed about it. I haven't changed since last year, and I've kept the sweater that Mabel knitted for me. I was glad I had friends like those two, and you know why?
Back in school, no one talked to me. It got annoying after a while when bullies went around spreading rumors about me, but I tried to ignore this. I try not to think about the negatives, and I try not to think about the people who made fun of me, and I try not to think of, anything actually.
The greatest time of my life was in the town of Gravity Falls.
I wasn't going to take any chances, I was going there without a doubt.
I looked down at my phone to see that Dipper had texted me. I didn't unlock my phone, because I knew he would text me when I would be there.
Dipper reminded me of life. In fact, he was my life. He was my idol. I just thought he was a normal nerd, not wanting to do with anything other than sit around and read a journal. I like to think of myself as a guide. Sometimes, I'd help Dipper throughout the world. Showing him the ups and downs.
And that was okay, because there was a life lesson people have taught us throughout our lives.
People make mistakes.
Maybe I just made one.
