Hey guys, Mr. Pickles here and welcome to my very first Fanfic! Now, please no screaming and raging! I know I'm not the best writer, but you don't need to restate that with caps lock. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride!

Chapter One: The Last Night at Freddy's

Jeremy Fitzgerald had no idea where he'd been for the past three hours. He had most likely been having an unusual hallucination again. They had been frequenting his mind more often the more he had stayed at Freddy's. He glanced at the cameras and wound the music box before pondering his life.

Jeremy was ten when his stepfather, Fritz Smith, had killed his mother in a bout of drunken rage and proceeded to beat Jeremy before making him flee into the rain. Jeremy had found shelter in an orphanage, making friends with the much younger Mike Schmidt. Jeremy was, however, still bullied by children as much if not more than his dad used to. Finally Jeremy had enough. He ran away, hiding in alleys and begging for food, taking odd jobs around town just to stay alive. At last he found Fazbear's and knew he was at home. Jeremy never even signed up. He walked in the door and had a security outfit forced over him before he realized what this had meant. When the manager had found out he sent Jeremy back out to the streets until the night shift, smiling the whole time.

That had been five days ago. Jeremy had since been following the mysterious "Phone Guy's" advice to stay alive. He glanced at the vents to see a hideous rabbit face smiling at him with it's cold, undying eyes. Jeremy yanked the Freddy mask he had been given as a precaution over is face, sweating and blinking uncontrollably. Six days of hell hadn't helped his nerves at all. As soon as Toy Bonnie left the room he threw the mask off, flashed the flashlight at Foxy, who had been watching the whole skirmish, and went to the prize corner feed to wind the music box. Jeremy quickly swore to himself as he threw down the cameras. Only one thing was going through his mind-

The Marionette was not in its box.

Jeremy grabbed his security baton, the flashlight, and the Freddy mask, hoping to catch the Marionette and make it through the night. He checked the clock- four forty-five. Good. Jeremy waited for the tune to begin playing before he flashed the flashlight in the hallway, wanting to freeze the Marionette in its tracks before holding through the night. As he checked, he noticed that his plan wouldn't work, as the flashlight batteries were nearly gone thanks to Foxy and Mangle. It's almost like they're sentient. . . Jeremy quickly shoved that thought to the side as he donned the mask. He waited and waited, but to his avail, no puppets came into the room. Jeremy removed the mask carefully. "Jump scare? Jump scare~" To Jeremy's surprise, nothing happened. "Well. I guess that settles-" Jeremy was cut off by a screech as he watched the Marionette lunge for him before he blacked out.