So, uhh, I'm not sure how many people actually care about this, but Frieda Adventures has been cancelled... Writing it just didn't interest me, so why write it? However, I will post one more thing for FA: a summary for what would've happened. My friend and I have planned this story for a while, and I absolutely do not want it to go to waste, so I shall share it with you. I will give a summary (it's definitely not going to be quick, knowing me) for what happened so far before we get to the actual summary for the entire rest of the series.
Let's do this.
The story begins with a conversation between Freddy and BB, who instantly reveal there are new animatronics coming. The guards (yes, guards) come in, which shock the animatronics because they only expected one. It is all the guards from the games: Mike, Jeremy, Fritz, and Jason (AKA the FNaF 3 guard). They reveal Jason is mute for unknown reasons, Golden Freddy+Mangle+Springtrap (the annoying) have returned, and then... the chapter ended.
Next, we find Frieda, Freddy's "sister" (they aren't biologically related, being robots and all), and Chico, Chica's "brother" (once again, not biologically related), discussing about their roles in the Backstage Area (which is an area they often hang out at for the majority for the series). This is when we find out there was a third new animatronic, Ellie, that Chico is meant to pass cake and Frieda is an antagonist in a live action show with Foxy as the protagonist, and that there is a box full of newspaper articles, masks, and other things from the old games in the room (which isn't the most important thing. At the moment).
Very quickly, we meet Ellie the Eel (a Moray Eel, to be exact, so her mouth is always open). She speaks in rhyme the first time Frieda and she meets (though, this quirk is quickly forgotten about), and is revealed to be against hurting the Nightguards.
An argument about land sharks and some paragraphs/chapters later, we meet John, the boss's second-in-command. Fun fact, John was originally going to be Purple Guy, but Springtrap existed, so he sort of just became that guy who knows about robots. Though, he does make you wonder... "If John isn't Purple Guy, who is?"
More nonsense later, Mason appears. Who is Mason? Phone Guy. He tells the nightguards he hadn't died, despite what Mike thought, and then he became a recurring character, often appearing with the other nightguards. John sort of disappeared eventually, only to return at a very awkward moment later on in the series (let's just say, a certain someone tried to liven this up a bit), but, I promise you, that was unintentional.
Mary (AKA Marionette) appears eventually, coming off as a very cheery, almost child-like character. Very quickly, though, she tries to attack Fritz because she thought he was Purple Guy, soon getting a bunch of other animatronics to fight as well. When Frieda tried stopping Mary, Mary crosses the line insanely quickly and states that Frieda never should've been made.
Suddenly, depression.
Although it seems odd that the animatronics quickly grew sad when Frieda, a random animatronic they didn't knew much, did, it's just that they really hate sadness. About 95% of them are technically children, after all.
Jason, the mute one, uses a phone app to speak through his phone, and convinces Chico to make Frieda happy since they were friends. That was when Shadow Freddy and Shadow Bonnie appeared. Shadow Freddy, Fredric, appears to be a very grumpy, antisocial, sarcastic animatronic, while Shadow Bonnie, Bona, is much more friendly, being against hurting the nightguards like Ellie. The two soon leave, but Fredric is seen again, arguing with Freddy and acting like an idiot. This is one of the things Chico tells Frieda to cheer her up.
As a sort-of Easter special and end to the first story, the animatronics host and egg hunt, and invite the nightguards. Mary and Bona, however, decide to tell Frieda something. They bring her to the Backstage Area and summon a door out of nowhere. There, they reveal to Frieda that some animatronics can use magic, that something bad will happen, and ask her to keep it a secret. Of course she does.
Then they host the egg hunt, which is nothing special. The last chapter, though, involves Frieda actually doing her job as an animatronic: shows. She is a villain who wants to destroy Freddy Fazbear's, and fights against Foxy. She does her first show, pretty much gets hated by the children due to being "evil" (which is a sure sign she did something right), then goes inside the Backstage Area and finds, not Chico, but Fredric, congratulating her. Chico then comes in, and the three chat.
Next time we see these people is in the next story. Frieda is acting like a tour guide to three new animatronics, and gets confronted by Chico who thinks it's silly to act such a way. Frieda ignores his complaints, and instead thinks of how something bad might happen, like Mary said. Mary appears from the secret door, along with Bona and Chica, and reassures her that the threat isn't near.
Then we meet the new animatronics. Tammy the Tabby is a cat who acts as the princess in the Foxy VS Frieda shows, except she doesn't get kidnapped and is more helpful than a hindrance. Carey the Crawfish is silent, choosing not to talk, and works with Ellie, helping out during treasure hunts.
Instead of immediately learning about the third animatronic, though, we meet Enda the Endoskeleton. He tries sneaking out of the backstage area to perform (perform what, I don't honestly know), but is quickly stopped by an alligator animatronic named Alain, the third animatronic, who tells Enda that he is useless before throwing him into the Backstage Area.
Frieda comforts the frightened Endoskeleton when Chico enters the room to get sugar, only to find it destroyed as a result of Enda crashing into the shelves. In the next chapter, Chico asks Ellie to help him back a cake without sugar, and she agrees. As they work, Freddy, Bonnie, and Chica, who were in the kitchen eating spare pizza, watch. Bonnie, at one point, whispers something into Freddy's ear, only for him to be briefly scolded by said bear animatronic. (FUN FACT: I will not lie, here's what Bonnie actually said since it's never revealed: "Does it make sense for an eel and a rooster to fall in love?" Though, Ellie X Chico is probably not a thing. Probably. It depends on how you see them, I guess.)
Once the cake has been baked and passed out to the children, Chico, Ellie, Freddy, Bonnie, and Chica host a pizza party for everyone (except Alain, who is blatantly a jerk).
BB eventually walks into the Backstage Area when Frieda finds sketches for old animatronics that have been scrapped. He tells Frieda about a few animatronics, such as Minty, a very kind mouse who was torn apart and couldn't be fixed due to being fabric, and Barry, a black bear who looked frightening to both Frieda and BB with his sharp teeth, unnatural grin (speak for yourself, BB), and his black fur. They also agreed that it seemed as if he served pizza/cake and sung in the band at the same time.
Once again, Frieda is looking through the box in the Backstage Area, when she finds an article about Fazbear Fright and how it burned down. When she questions what Fazbear Fright was, she gets a fright (see what I did there?) when a voice answers back to her. She asks for the voice to reveal themselves, and Phantom Marionette appeared, except he's wearing a blindfold. He asks to be called just Phantom (though, between this chapter and next chapter, asks Frieda to call him Mentor) and to be kept a secret from everyone.
While Frieda made her way to the nightguards, she sees Alain mocking Chico, gets mad, and fights him. It's difficult, but she wins. She refuses to kill him, however, and Alain mocks her for being too soft. Angry, she replies that she will strike him down the first chance she gets. Jeremy then comes and thanks her because Alain said he wanted to kill Jeremy that night. (Later, I'll explain why.) As Frieda stands there, feeling good about herself, she finds out Phantom has been discovered by Mary.
When she rushed over to save Phantom, Mary and the other magic-casting animatronics had cornered Phantom. Frieda tried convincing them that Phantom was good, but Mary claims that Phantom had burned down Fazbear Fright, even stating that a nearby house had caught fire and caused someone to die. When Frieda tried convincing them Phantom was good, Mary tore off his blindfold, revealing his white, human-like eyes, and started choking him with the blindfold. (Another thing I'll explain later.)
Frieda gets mad, saves Phantom, and storms off into the Backstage Area. There, Phantom thanks Frieda for helping him out, and assures her that her temper isn't too horrible.
Meanwhile, Ellie asks a human named Poppy what was up. Poppy tells Ellie that one sacrifice will lead to two losses, before leaving.
After a show, the nightguards arrive to do their job. They question why Mike was late, and Jason says something (oddly specific).
"He might have been practicing something he hasn't done in a long time..." Jason replied.
Mason sighed. "Nah, that's unlikely. Hey, whoever's wrong has to wear the dunce hat."
"Deal."
Guess who was wrong? The guy who said the strangest, most specific thing ever, or the guy who said it was unlikely? Here's a hint: Mike walked into the pizzeria with a bow and arrow, stating that he hadn't done archery in a while and decided to try it again.
Jason declares that Mason has to wear a dunce hat, but, all of the sudden, a ghost child flies in, exclaiming that she wanted to see the dunce hat. The ghost, who is Poppy from earlier, unintentionally scares Jeremy and calls him a "lacrosser" (yes, he used to play lacrosse), before telling Mike that he had kindness in him. By the way, Mike speaks in a monotone voice about how he hates the other nightguards, and, at one point, said that dying was better than working for Freddy Fazbear's, even death by being stuffed in an animatronic suit. Not only that, but she also calls him a magician (this time, Poppy's wrong: Mike has never done anything involving magic, real or fake, at this time) and asks him to do a magic trick with the bow and arrow. After an excessive amount of chanting, Mike agrees.
He does a classic: shoot an apple off someone's head, and places the apple on Jeremy, stating that he'd cared about Jeremy the least of all. How rude.
However, at the last second, Jeremy jumps out the way of the arrow Mike shot (which, by the way, wouldn't have harmed Jeremy at all if he just stayed still). The arrow, instead, strikes Alain's eye, and Alain gets mad.
Later, the animatronics go inside the office, and, when asked why, Goldie explains that Frieda suggested that they listen to the recordings of Phone Guy so the animatronics could figure out the nightguards' tricks. All of the sudden, however, the phone turns on, and the animatronics hear Mason calling on his phone, begging anyone to help them and that they were trapped in the secret Safe Room. Frieda suggests that the animatronics should help the nightguards, and they, rather reluctantly, agree.
They run to the Safe Room, and find Alain guarding it. The animatronics fight Alain (not just because he had captured the guards, but also because they were waiting for a chance to beat the jerk up), but, soon, Alain demands that Frieda and he fight one-on-one. They fight, but Frieda fails. Alain lunges for the killing blow, but Phantom dives in the way and dies instead. Alain then tells Frieda that Phantom was a pest who burned down Fazbear's Fright (which Frieda denied) and that he wanted to just kill off all the bad people. He grabs Fredric from the crowd and explains that Fredric aided the Purple Guy in killing the children. Alain tells Frieda to kill Fredric, and so she stabs him.
Him as in Alain. Did you really think I meant Fredric?
Alain dies, the Nightguards are free, happy ending.
In the next Fanfiction, John even fixes Phantom at the... request of... Mike? What?!1!one!5?
So, it's all great, but then Frieda is allowed to join the magic-casting animatronics, the Defenders. It's become better!
Then Barry the Black Bear appears. He is a kind, helpful bear, though he did once destroy an entire wall by accident. So, perfect!
Meanwhile, Poppy introduces her bunny plushie named Lilac. Who's a he. And can talk. Jeremy was understandably scared.
But then... something happens.
The Defenders detect a strange animatronic stuck in "that place", and so Bona goes to investigate. Unfortunately, she doesn't return for days. Springtrap gets worried, and he eventually demands that everyone helps find her, even going as far as to yell at them, saying that he doesn't care about the dangers as long as Bona's rescued. Let's hope that's a one-time thing.
They go to "that place", which is actually called the Void. The Void looks like space, there aren't any floors, there's no gravity, and you can never get lost. The Defenders look for Bona, and find her fighting "Shadow Alain" (basically, Alain but black with white eyes). Bona manages to beat him, but Alain reveals that he is just a puppet for his master, who supposedly cannot be stopped. When they demand answers, Alain simply says that they will be dead if they don't leave. He disappears, but then Bona and Fredric fight.
Suddenly, something knocked Fredric over. The thing was black with red eyes, and was like a snake. It spoke to the terrified Defenders. "You should've left when you had the chance."
Yep, there's now giant snakes.
Meanwhile, painfully unrelated to the Defender's being in danger, Poppy has apparently given Mike a "glitter bath", stating that it made him "extra bester". After Mike acts as he usually does (grumpy, of course), Lilac asks Poppy if he was the "extra friendly" guy she was talking about. She replies yes, and Lilac asks if she's sure he's extra friendly. She replies yes once more. Lilac asks if she was exaggerating, but she questions what exaggerate means.
In a chapter unintentionally full of spam, the Defenders are listening to the snake talking about how he's going to hurt them, blah blah blah, when a purple thing zoomed in and tackled the snake. The Defenders take this chance to run away.
They return to their world and find a very tired Barry, who says he was just waiting for them. Lilac then appears, asking the Defenders to recruit Poppy, before telling them they should thank him, because he was the one who took down the snake thing.
The next day, Poppy is flying towards Ellie because she wanted to dump glitter on her, but then she remembers something. She flies to Ellie and tells her that the true enemy is among them.
Later, Springtrap's spirit left him for unknown reasons, but, before the Defenders (+ Chico) can fix this, the Nightmare Animatronics appear alongside an army of Shadow Animatronics, including Alain. These are the Destoyers.
Mary exclaims that the Nightmares were on their side, but then Alain reveals that he was using magic to control them by making them obey him and him only (Nice job fixing it, villain. You just revealed everything they needed to know). He then spots Chico, and tells the Nightmares to kill him. Frieda saves Chico and starts fighting the animatronics alongside the other Defenders (much to the confusing confusion of Chico).
Alain and the other Shadow Animatronics leave, but not before telling the Nightmares to kill Frieda. They attack her, but she yells, somehow in Alain's voice, to stop attacking.
Yep, her ability is mimicry.
Luckily, it works. The Nightmares stop attacking, Mary performs the counter-curse and frees them, and one of the tiny Freddlets (Freddles? I can't remember) tells the animatronics that Springtrap was cursed because he tried to warn Mary about Alain's arrival.
Cue a very confused Chico, who wants to know exactly why there was magic going on. Later, Chico is asking Frieda if they'd do anything to him because he knew about the Defenders, but they let him know as long as they keep it a secret.
A while later, Chico is speaking with the Nightmares and asks where they came from. The Nightmares reply that a kid had nightmares about them and they came to life. Chico questions why they gave the kid nightmares, but the Nightmares say they didn't; the kid was just scared of animatronics.
The Freddlets say that they think the kid got over his fears, but that "Master" (Nightmare) thinks that something happened to the kid, which they blissfully don't understand.
After nighttime passes, Mike made the other nightguards stay, stating that he wanted them to meet someone. He counts down, and, right when he says "One", a girl in pink walks in. She is Chelsie, Mike's twin sister, who is taller than her brother and wants to apply as a Dayguard. She is a very cheerful, excitable person who can never get angry. At anyone. Ever. Especially at people closest to her. Definitely. Absolutely. Insert obvious suspicious specific denial here.
She gets the job, and says that she wanted to spend the night here as well.
That didn't end well. Let's just say almost all of the animatronics have a broken foot because Chelsie kept slamming the door on them, and now she's pretty traumatized.
She then waits for her job to begin, when an arrow flies past her shoulder. Turns out, Springtrap was, for unknown reasons, going to stab her and Mike saved her life by shooting him with an arrow.
Springtrap then wakes up, and both he and Frieda realize that he was possessed. After a quick conversation, a new character appears. Time freezes, everything becomes gray, and Golden Chico, a golden version of Chico, appears.
"So, your dear old friend ends up almost murdering someone, huh? Sounds like a dark force decided to strike, hmm?" Golden Chico said. "Maybe... the Destroyers?"
Frieda nodded. It seemed likely.
"What next? Your friends, getting angry at you? Choosing between friend and life? A traitor amongst you? That's just the tip of the iceberg, and you know it can all happen," Golden Chico said. "So you need dear old me to help. Now, I have to head off, so ciao!"
Golden Chico's a fairly charming character, but he's quickly revealed to be part of the Destroyers when he contacted Alain via holograms and was told to gather information without blowing his cover.
The next chapter, Frieda is worried that "darkness will strike at every turn", when Golden Chico appears and asks if she wants to talk about it, stating that he "knows that feeling". She instead feels nervous and rejects his offer.
Later, Barry is sitting next to her, but he is clearly nervous. Frieda keeps pestering him until he says that he'll tell her what was wrong later. Frieda falls asleep after that.
She has a dream where she is arguing with someone, but, whoever it was, they were blurred. Another figure approached, but she simply shoved them out the way. Golden Chico then appeared and said, "You'll make a big mistake..."
When Frieda wakes up, exclaiming, "It was a nightmare!"
After a conversation between Phantom and Mary, Mary suddenly exclaims that they had to go before it was too late.
"Meanwhile meanwhile", Bona is wondering to herself if coming to the Pizzeria was worth it, thinking of how, back then, she only had one friend. During her brief flashback, it's revealed to be Owen Carter, AKA the crying child from FNaF 4. At the end of the flashback, Bona remembers the newspaper that showed the story of his death, naming two people: Mason Carter, one of the bullies, and Jeremy Fitzgerald, Mason's friend and a witness.
Wait.
"Meanwhile meanwhile MEANWHILE", Frieda turns to Barry, but, before she says anything, he simply tells her that he'll tell her now and that she should gather everyone into the diner room.
She does, but Barry states that he had found out who the real leader of the Destroyers were, saying it was Fredric. Frieda didn't believe him...
...but the only thing her mind and body said was, "He's a traitor! Get him!"
She grabbed Fredric by the neck and demanded him to tell him why they betrayed him, no matter how much he says he wasn't.
Chico ran over to stop them, but Frieda simply shoves him out the way. She then realizes this was what she dreamed about. Unknown to her, Barry had slipped away.
Mary then ran into the room, distraught to find she was too late. She yells for everyone to stop before she reveals the true enemy: Barry.
(Cue dramatic music.)
The next story starts out with Barry making his way towards the void. Turns out, the entire Destructors army was hiding in there, and he came in there to announce that his plan to trick Frieda had worked. Golden Chico tries telling him something (probably that Mary had already told everyone that they knew Barry was the enemy and his plan failed), but Barry quiets him (Normally, it's the protagonists that ignore their companion when they're trying to inform them that they're about to be under attack or something).
Mary is now telling Frieda that she shouldn't have overreacted (speak for yourself, Mary) and Frieda agrees. She tries to apologize to Fredric, but he gives her the cold shoulder. Chico states that he shouldn't give her the silent treatment, but Frieda thinks to herself that she would've done the same thing.
In the office, all is normal when Bona appears and grabs Mason and Jeremy. Jason questions why Mike isn't doing anything, he just tells him that someone probably ate her pizza again.
Bona interrogates the two, asking them if they knew about Owen Carter. Mason refuses to tell her anything other than that Jeremy had eaten her pizza (which momentarily distracts her), but Jeremy gives in almost immediately, telling her that it was Mason who had caused his death. Although she is mad, she simply lets them go.
Bona is now freaking out because the normal animatronics are getting suspicious about the animatronics who disappear and don't perform at times. Springtrap comes to comfort her and to agree with her that they should close Freddy Fazbear's until this problem is dealt with and come clean to the normal animatronics.
Springtrap then leaves, only for everything to turn gray. Another character. Golden Ellie, appears, and proposes to make a deal with Bona; Golden Ellie will make sure everything will go smoothly if Bona gives up something precious. Bona is reluctant, but G. Ellie tempts Bona with the idea of making everything right for once and threatens to ruin everything if she refused. Bona gives in and accepts the deal.
Bona then wakes up as she hears Springtrap shouting. He tells her that they have had a meeting and decided to tell the normal animatronics. The Defenders argue for a while, and, eventually, Frieda is sent out to announce the truth.
"Seriously?!" she yelled to the Defenders, who shrugged their shoulders in reply. Frieda sighed and turned to everyone. "Attention!"
Everyone turned to Frieda. Tammy and Foxy had to peek from the curtains to see Frieda. Freddy and Bonnie, who were having a small argument, turned to Frieda. Even Goldie turned to Frieda, and he often didn't pay attention to sudden announcements. Frieda knew what it's like to have children staring, but something made her feel... off... about the animatronics. "Mary has something to say!"
Believe it or not, telling Mary to do the announcement instead was the best choice Frieda ever made in the entire series, even now. I mean, telling a group of average people (err... dead children possessing robots...) that there's a group of magical people (dead children possessing robots, I mean) that's been secretly protecting the land (or pizzeria) is something that normally gives you the label, "Insane". Mary is more serious and non-insane, so, naturally, everyone believes her. Also, Freddy suggests closing down the pizzeria. Cool.
The Defenders then meet together in their secret room, discussing ways to do stuff, when Springtrap suddenly shouts for everyone to wait. He then announces that he's leaving since he's been a target for the Destroyers for two chapters total. Even though the first time was so he wouldn't blab about how the Destroyers had arrived and the second time was because he alone knew how to use sharp pointy things. He stands up and starts leaving, but, as he's midway across the room, time freezes and everything becomes gray. G. Ellie appears before Bona, swinging a pocket watch with her tail.
"You got three minutes to complain to me and say goodbye to Springtrap. Go."
Bona growled. "Is Springtrap leaving because of you!?" she yelled.
Well, you promised to give up something precious, and there was nothing even a teensy bit less precious than your. Precious. Springtrap."
Bona then walks up to Springtrap, thinking about how sad he looked. Ten seconds in, G. Ellie says that time's up, but, when briefly yelled at by Bona, she states it was a joke.
Once the three minutes are up, Bona is told to sit back in her seat. She doeus, and time resumes as Golden Ellie fades away and Springtrap finally leaves.
Later, Bona dreams+thinks about hanging out with Owen.
She also remembers Mike and Chelsie being there during the bite, with Chelsie begging Mike to help the child and Mike saying there was nothing they could do.
Somewhere else, Springtrap is thinking about how he wished he hadn't left but he also knew that he'd be unsafe as a Defender. Golden Ellie then appears and offers a deal. The chapter ends before we actually hear anything. Darn fourth wall limitations.
The next chapter begins with Golden Chico and Golden Ellie stating that they managed to trick who they were supposed to trick. Shadow Alain tells his master the plan is working well, and his master says it is time to go.
Frieda is then showing the normal animatronics the Defenders' headquarters when the door to the void opens and tons of shadow animatronics come out. Among the Shadows is Barry himself. Before anyone can react, everyone's attacked. They all start fighting.
After a while, a shadow dragon animatronic fighting Bona demands to know where the Yellow Bunny is. Coincidentally, at that moment, Springtrap arrives and unintentionally stops all wars in the universe (well, just that one battle I was just talking about, actually) just by his presence. Turns out, Golden Ellie said that she'd give him important information if he killed Frieda.
Of course, forever being a protagonist, he spares Frieda and instead attacks the shadow dragon animatronic who was about to do a sneak attack on Bona.
Frieda sleeps, but is woken up by Golden Chico (seriously, no one can sleep that long without waking up for some reason. Like me..), who wants to answer a question he somehow knew she had. When she asks for the important information Golden Ellie would've told Springtrap, Golden Chico shows her two bloody springlock suits, one of Freddy and one of a female Bonnie. He reveals that they are Fredric and Bona.
They were normal human twins who had something happen during "a deadly game of Hide N' Seek", but states that Frieda wouldn't want to be bored and leaves. Man, people should start being less secretive in stories. This is how people die in novels.
Frieda is hanging around in the Backstage Area when she hears someone singing a song (one that definitely is not "Showtime", a FNaF 2 song). She finds the voice coming from the attic, and, after a bit of searching, Frieda finds a wolf animatronic named Willow.
As well as Willow, there is a purple koala animatronic named Kendall. Willow says that she was meant to replace Chica and Kendall said she was meant to educate children on wildlife. They try introducing Frieda to a third friend, but it turns out they disappeared.
Meanwhile, Poppy is wandering around because she was bored when she finds another ghost (how no one found this mysterious ghost is beyond me). The ghost, another child, introduced himself as Owen. Huh, his name sounds like that one kid who died from the Bite of '87.
Wait.
So, Poppy asks if Owen had any other friends, which he replies yes to. He asks her to follow him and she does.
Now to a completely unrelated moment, the Defenders are arguing about whether they should give the normal animatronics powers or not, mentioning "The One" a few times. Lilac questions who The One is and Springtrap brings him to a room with a small statue of a figure. This figure has a long snout, flawless shaggy arms, and clawed feet. When Lilac asks if The One is truly s good guy or not, Springtrap says that no one knows.
Back to Frieda, she doubts that this third friend exists. All of the sudden, the third friend enters. This third friend? Owen!
In between the start of this chapter and the second half of this chapter, it's Christmas and Frieda gets a white eyepatch from Foxy and a golden locket with a picture of her and all of her friends from some unknown guy. AKA Golden Chico.
In the present, Frieda puts on said eyepatch and golden locket, and it is revealed that she only wore them on special occasions. The special occasion? Frieda is going to introduce Willow and Kendall to the animatronics. Everything goes well until the Nightgaurds come for more than one reason:
1. The nightguards' boss locked them and Chelsie in the pizzeria by accident since he heard about the crazy stuff happening in the pizzeria from Freddy.
2. Willow and Kendall aren't fond of humans. Oh well, it'll be fine. They just want to kill them, that's all.
It is now time for the last ever posted chapter for Frieda Adventures...
Frieda, frightened for the Nightgaurds' lives, tells them that she'll attack first. When she reaches the office, she rambles on about how there were two animatronics who wanted to kill them. After a bit of confusion, the Nightgaurds casually shrug this off and start doing their job after such a long time: surviving.
Meanwhile, Poppy and Owen are inside a room, waiting for "Big Bro" to come. "Big Bro" does come... but it turns out to be Alain. Barry then comes in, and immediately gets upset when called, "Big Bro #2". After a bit of aggressive and hostile whispering between Alain and Barry, Alain announces that he has a surprise for them.
Somewhere else, Frieda walks up to Mary and asks her if she knew where the backup generator. Mary asks why, and Frieda simply gestures towards the office, where Willow is trying to convince the nigtguards that she was harmless (and failing) and Kendall knocking on the door, demanding they leave. Mary casually agrees and brings Frieda to a door with "Employees Only" in red letters.
"Do we count as employees?" Frieda asked.
Mary shrugged again. "Well, we work here." she replied, opening the door.
The backup generator is unplugged, which seems like no problem until you consider the fact that all of the other wires are tangled up in such a mess that it'd be hopeless to simply trace or untangle the generator's wire. However, while Frieda is worried about choosing the right wire, Mary takes a random wire, plugs it in, and says, "Future vision." The wire actually works, too.
Now the guards have infinite power and so they are now able to keep the doors shut. When the night ends, Willow and Kendall return to normal and all is well.
Until Lilac bursts into the room and yells, "Poppy's missing!", of course.
That was the entire summary for the story. Now... it is time for the summary of what would've/could've happened in the fifth Fanfiction (wait, five stories in a series of Five Nights at Freddy's fanfictions?), which would've probably been called, "Bleak Future" or, "Final Battle".
Except... I'll put it in an entirely new chapter. This one's gone on for too long. Though, what did I expect from a summary of four fanfictions at once? I'm worried I won't get this completed in time.
In time for what, you may ask? Well, I'm writing this partially because it's my friend's birthday and I intended on getting a gift. I hope this is good enough. Happy (early) birthday! *throws virtual cake in your face* Sorry, I couldn't get a real cake.
Well, this is 1/2 of the end of Frieda Adventures. I hope this chapter reminded you of what was going on at least and made you remember the times you spent reading it at most. Well, see you soon.
