-Home-

"No."

"But it'll only be for five days!"

"No."

"Please! He has no one else and I promised I'd find someone!"

Atlas gave a low sigh as his younger sister, Raika, gave him the 'puppy-dog' look. She had been pestering him non-stop since this morning about some kind of job a friend of hers. Apparently he needed someone to take a night job at some kind of restaurant or something and had begged Raika to find that someone, which of course meant she asked her brother right away.

Unfortunately, He found himself unable to say no in the end when she gave him 'that' look. It was one of the things about himself that annoyed him.

Silence hung between them for several seconds as they glared at each other. Atlas suddenly gave another low sigh and asked "Just five days?"
Raika quickly began grinning and nodded excitedly. "Yes! Just 5 days as a security guard! All you have to do is…"

Several hours later, Atlas found himself standing in front of a small building sitting in the middle of a park. Atlas gave the building a once-over and noted vines beginning to grow over the sides, the entrance door had paint chipping off, among other things. He then gave a low sigh and walked in.

"Anyone home?" Atlas called out to the dark interior. He spotted a man sitting next to a table shivering. As he stepped closer to the man, the sound of his footsteps made the man jump.
"D-Don't come any closer! I'm not a… a…" The man finally noticed Atlas and breathed a sigh of relief.

"He-hello there! I'm Ben! Co-owner of Freddy Fazbears! Are you here for the new position?"

Atlas gave Ben a suspicious look, but nodded anyway. "Yeah. My baby sister, Raika, told me a friend of hers was looking for someone to fill a night job?"

A smile quickly appeared on Ben's face "Oh thank goodness! I knew asking Raika was an excellent Idea! I'm so glad she found someone- come with me!"

Ben led Atlas to the back of the building where an office was. The condition of the office was pretty much the same as the rest of the building, but the security screens to his left were on so they seemed to have power at least.
"Now then…" Ben began as he handed Atlas a small box "This box has several instruction tapes for beginners made by the last security guard we had. It should help out if you don't understand anything about the monitors."

Atlas nodded slowly as he took the box and placed it on the desk in front of the monitors.

"In the meantime, your uniform is on the rack behind you, along with a flashlight just in case the power suddenly goes out. Any questions?"
"Am I allowed to bring anything with me? Like a book?" Atlas asked, catching Ben off guard.

"W-Well I SUPPOSE a book would be allowed as long as you keep an eye on the monitors… Although make sure you aren't leaving the lights on for too long as that drains the generators battery pretty quick, same goes for the doors."

Atlas nodded and sat down in the nearby chair. Ben suddenly gave a slightly nervous grin. "A-Alright then! Your shift starts in a few minutes so why don't you get settled in? Remember to KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE CAMERAS OFTEN, and try not to use too much power! Good luck!"

Atlas watched Ben scamper out of the office with a sigh. Given Ben's attitude there was BOUND to be a catch… at least it was only for a week.

After a couple minutes, the lights outside the office suddenly shut off, signaling the building was closing down. Atlas nodded to himself and flicked the monitors on. Static appeared for several seconds before a picture of the main dining room appeared. Near the corner of the stage, an even smaller stage with a curtain covering it was slightly open. Atlas could make out the faint shadow of an animatronic inside. He nodded again and flicked it off briefly as he opened the box and grabbed the cassette tape labeled 'Day 1'.
"What's the worst that can happen?" He asked himself as he set the tape in and hit play.

A slightly nervous, yet cheerful voice suddenly echoed throughout the office.

"Hello, hello? Uh, I wanted to record a message for you to help you get settled in on your first night, Um, I actually worked in that office before you. I'm finishing up my last week now, as a matter of fact. So, I know it can be a bit overwhelming, but I'm here to tell you there's nothing to worry about. Uh, You'll do fine. So let's just focus on getting you through your first week okay?"

"Sounds normal enough." Atlas muttered to himself.

"Uh, let's see, first there's an introductory greeting from the company that I'm supposed to read. Uh, its king of a legal thing, you know. Let's see, "Welcome to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. A magical place for kids and grown-ups alike, where fantasy and fun come to life. Fazbear entertainment is not responsible for damage to property or person."

"The usual mumbojumbo." Atlas sighed as he reached for the fastforward button only to pause as the voice continued.

"Upon discovering that damage or death has occurred, a missing person report will be filed within 90s, or as soon property and premises have been thoroughly cleaned and bleached, and the carpets have been replaced."

"What." Atlas said as the voice continued.

"Blah, Blah, Blah, now that might sound bad, I know, but there's really nothing to worry about. Uh, the animatronic characters here DO get a bit quirky at night, but-"

Ignoring the next line, Atlas scowled at the cassette and glanced at the monitors. Nothing appeared to be out of the ordinary, so he resumed listening.

"So, just be aware, the characters do tend to wander a bit. Uh, something about their servos locking up if they get turned off for too long."

"Uh…"

"Uh, they used to be allowed to walk around during the day too. But then there was The Bite of '87. Yeah. I-it's amazing that the human body can live without the frontal lobe, you know? Now concerning your safety, the only real risk to you as a night watchman here, if any, is the fact that these characters, uh, if they happen to see you after hours probably won't recognize you as a person. They'll p-most likely see you as a metal endoskeleton without its costume on. Now since that's against the rules here at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, they'll probably try to…"

Atlas was now attempting to both glare at the cassette in contempt, while stare somewhat shocked at the casstte.

"Dammit Raika…"

"Forcefully stuff you inside a Freddy Fazbear suit."

Atlas immediately flicked the monitor on and watched the 'Foxy Cove' curtain. The curtain was still open, but he could see the animatronic was now gone.

"Y-Yeah, they don't tell you these things when you sign up. But hey, first day should be a breeze. I'll chat with you tomorrow. Uh, check those cameras, and remember to close the doors only if absolutely necessary. Gotta conserve power. Alright, good night."

"You stupid little…" Atlass growled as he switched the camera on the monitor and watched as the Foxy animatronic sprinted down the hallway. Realizing he was heading for the office, Atlas quickly dove for the office door button and slapped it just as a patch of brown fur entered his sight.
He watched as Foxy cocked its head in confusion as it didn't find anyone in the room from its narrow view of the office window. It looked inside as best it could several times before leaving the room.

"I swear when I get home tonight Raika and I are gonna have a LOOOOONG talk…"

Atlas glanced up at the clock and noticed it was only 3 am. There was still three hours till morning… He then cracked his neck, and stepped out of the office.

Time to meet his co-workers.

"Did you find him?"

Foxy swiftly returned to the dining room from his office hunt and found Freddy and Chica standing nearby. Foxy just shook his head and stepped back into his curtained off section of the room. Freddy glared at the curtain but turned back to Chica.

"Is the new one… HIM?"

"I do not know." Chica replied. "Bonnie just left after Foxy did to go check out the new human, so we shall see what he reports… Ah, here he comes now."

A tall blue skinned rabbit animatronic suddenly came running into the dining room looking confused.

"He's not in there! He's gone!"

Freddy stared at Bonnie like he was crazy. "What are you talking about? He should be in the office. That's where all security guards stay at night."

"But he isn't! The room is empty! He must be-"

"Hello there."

The animatronics all turned to the source of the voice and found Atlas sitting at one of the backroom tables, watching them with a predatory grin.

"THERE HE IS! KILL HIM!"

Bonnie swiftly ran towards Atlas and leapt at him, teeth barred. Atlas suddenly flipped the table over and kicked it at Bonnie, watching the two collide in mid-air. "Sorry fella's. I don't know what your deal is…"

The animatronics watched as Atlas began walking towards the closest hallway covered in darkness.

"But you'll have to catch me first!"

"Quick! Stop him!"Freddy yelled. Chica didnt have time to react as Atlas smirked at the trio before disappearing into the darkness.
His voice suddenly cut through the silence that followed over the ceiling speakers.

"You may have been scary to the past security guard, but you are in MY world now… Try to make the next few days fun for me, yeah?"

"It's almost 6 am! Find him quickly!" Freddy snapped. Bonnie and Chica nodded and split off into two different hallways, Bonnie running through the same hall Atlas went through while Chica went through another hall on the opposite side of the room.

Chica poked her head into the security office and glanced around. Bonnie wasn't in here, despite having run down the other hall before her, which meant something must have happened to him. A strange creaking sound could be heard as Chica moved closer and close to the other end of the office. As she poked her head out the other side, shock appeared on her face.

Bonnie's body was suspended in the air just to the left of the office door by a cable wrapped around his foot. An annoyed look on his face as Chica just continued to stare.

"Feel free to let me down anytime…" He muttered. Chica nodded and stepped out of the office only for the door to slam shut behind her. The light's flickered on and Atlas could be seen smirking at them through the window. As the lights flickered off, the ceiling speakers clicked on again.

Freddy scowled when the ceiling speakers clicked on again and Atlas's voice once again rang throughout the restaurant.

"It's a small building. Feel free to try again."

Freddy glanced up at the clock nearby. He sighed in defeat as it read 5:40. They could mount another attack, but they wouldn't make it before 6 am. They lost this round, but if what the security guard said was true, they still had 4 more nights to get him.

"Just you wait…"

-Home-

The front door slammed open, causing Raika to jump. "I'm home…" Atlas muttered taking off his uniform. Raika leapt off the couch and dashed over to him, eyes shining.

"How was work?! How was Ben?!"

Atlas suddenly glared at her. "You know the weirdest people, I swear. Did you even ask what kind of job you were asked of?"

"Of course I do! It was a security… office… thing…"

Atlas sighed and shook his head. As usual his sister hadn't gotten all of the details from her friend.

"You're lucky my co-worker's are entertaining or we'd be having a VERY long talk…"

Raika tilted her head in confusion. She didn't hear anything about the restaurant having multiple employees...

-Night 2-

"Hey boss. I'm ready for my shift."

Ben shivered slightly and nodded as Atlas walked into the Dining Area. "W-W-welcome back Atlas. And how is Raika d-doing?" Noticing a large duffel bag Atlas was carrying, Ben gave a curious look.

"Atlas, we don't really allow outside equipment to be b-brought in to the restaurant! You need to l-leave that at home!"
Atlas just chuckled and unzipped the duffel bag, revealing several books of various titles. "Sorry. I'm a bit of a speed reader and I finished my book an hour into my last shift so I figured I'd bring a couple more. Don't worry, I won't let them get in the way of my job!"

"I see…" Ben said digging through the bag and only finding books. "Well I'll go ahead and close up. Your shift starts in ten m-m-minutes. Good luck."

Atlas nodded and said goodnight as he headed for the security office. Opening his duffel bag, he smirked.

"Time to go to work."

The minute the lights went out, Bonnie was the first to awaken. As soon as the others followed, the ceiling speakers cracked on.

"Good morning my 'friends'. It's night 2, and I brought my bag of tricks tonight! Ready to have fun?"