AN: Hey everyone, I hope you enjoy this first chapter of Jubilee's Five Nights at Freddy's. This team of X-Men is the same cast from the 90's animated series, but I like to think a few years later, plus Bobby showing up like "Yo, I'm Iceman." Another note, Pyro in this story is very much like the one from the movie (I know this is a crossing of many things, but I just love him and wanted him apart of this). So him and Bobby are like three to four years older than Jubilee. Also this may not be accurate at all to the time line for FNAF but I wanted Jubilee to be a little older so she could work at the pizzaria. Also note, she is in the place of Mike Schmidt, so he most likely won't be showing up. Okay that said, without further ado, here is the story.

Chapter 1: Game On, Night 1

I can't believe I bought it. I can't believe I actually bought it with my own money. I was walking away from the mall holding my very own Playstation. The gray counsel of never ending fun was mine to have and play with this entire summer. Bobby is going to be so jealous of me because I got this before he did. He will shit! I saved up so much of my money from me doing chores at the Mansion, tutoring some of the younger students in the neighborhood, even being a errand girl for Hank. All of it was worth it so I could have my new baby Playstation.

I was finally home and heading straight to the rec room. I walked buy Gambit leaning against the wall with Rogue floating in the air, "Hey sugah, where you in a hurry to?"

"I bought the Playstation! I finally have it!"

"Mon a me! You did! Gambit very proud of you. Can I play it sometime?"

I hugged the box close to me, "You'll have to wait after I spend a hundred hours on it!" I ran off laughing like a mad child.

"Don't turn into a zombie, girl!" Rogue yelled before I took the elevator downstairs to the subbasement.

When the doors opened I saw Hank, "Ah Jubilee you're back from your trip to the mall. Might I inquire you for a favor?"

I walked out the elevator kinda slumped down, "Could it wait until a little bit later? I just bought this game system and really wanted to try it out. It came with a surprise free game."

"Is that the Playstation?!" Hank's voice became excited. I nodded, "Y—yes. Yes it it."

He went to look at the words on the box, "I have heard so much about it. The controller has a dual analog, of dual shock capacity. The left analog is said to just completely replace the D-pad all together. The console itself only accepts CD-R. Graphic with 2D rotation, scaling, transparency and fading 3D texture mapping and shading. Color spectrum of 16.7 million-."

"Hank..."

"Shaping polygons of 180,000 per second. And the resolution is 256 x 224 to 640 x 480 pixels. But most of all the CPU is 32-bit RISC equaling-."

"Hank!" He stopped talking technical and looked at me. I smiled at him, "Come play with me. You can see it for yourself," hopefully it will get me out of running that errand for him.

Hank stood up, "Okay. To the Rec room!"

We walked off in that direction. Logan was in his costume with his mask off, flipping through the channels, "Wolvie, we need the TV!" I ran in and set the box on the floor so I could open it.

"Huh?" Logan turned back to see Hank hop over him, "Hey! Watch it!"

"Apologies, Logan, but this is an emergency," Hank changed the station to channel 3 and helped me hook up the console, "I was watching something."

"It was a rerun whatever it was. Nothing new comes on Tuesday nights anyway," I said turning on the system. Me and Hank looked at the screen go white as a orange diamond with the words Sony Computer Entertainment appeared with music humming. It quickly faded to black to show the colorful Playstation logo as the music made a soft tune. Whoa.

Without looking Beast popped open the top and placed a the sample game inside. He didn't tell me the name of it.

"You two look like a couple of dumb kids on Christmas," Logan said crossing his arms on the couch. The menu for the game came up.

"Frogger?" my tone was disappointed.

"Frogger! I remember this on NES," Beast said happily. I went to look in the box to see if this was a mistake. There was no other game, "Ahh!" I tossed the box to the side.

"What's wrong? Don't like frogs?" Logan asked.

"I thought I would get a cooler game to play! Frogger is lame! All you do is try not to get run over by cars! I wanted Tomb Raider or Metal Gear! I would have taken Castlevania or Medieval. Crash Banditcoot! Spiral! Not stupid Frogger!" I crossed my arms and slummed down against the couch, pouting.

Beast seemed to be having fun trying to play the game, "Heh heh it appears I'm rather okay at this game," the little green frog hopped up the road. Once he got to the edge a car ran him over, "Oh...I need more practice."

"I like this game," Wolverine took a chug out of his beer. He looked down at me and nudged his foot against me, "Hey, aren't you going to play or am I gonna have to watch Beast get run over a lot?"

"I don't wanna. I want a better game to play than this. I want action and adventure in a game. I wanted to play a game with a cool story. Not trying to get to the other side of the road."

"Blast!" Hank shouted when the frog drowned. He then turned to offer the controller to me, "Jubilee, you should at least play it. You worked so hard for it."

I perched my lips at the gray controller then took it from Hank. I easily got across the map in fifteen seconds flat than gave it back to him, "Okay, I played. Now turn it off."

"That was impressive!" Hank's mouth gapped open and he tried to play the next map, "There's a technique. Is it all timed?"

"Nope, it's just knowing where to go and trusting your gut, Hank."

"Hmm," he tried to focus and analyze the game. I stood up and started to walk off, "Hey, where you going, kid?"

"Upstairs. I just blew all my money on that so I have to get use to eating food from the grocery store."


I flipped through my monthly game magazine to see all the cool games I won't have to play with. I was eating a ham and cheese sandwich when Scott and Jean walked in, "Jubilee, did you make a sandwich? You never make sandwiches," Scott tried to joke with me.

"Yeah well, I have no money to go out an eat so I'm making food from here," I took a bite out of the coldness.

"What did you do with all your money?" Jean asked tossing Scott a tangerine. I dropped my food on the plate, "I bought a game system but I don't like the game it came with."

"Why don't you return it then and get your money back?"

"Because I still want the console, I just want a new game but I don't have money for it."

"You could always wait until Christmas," Scott smiled at me.

"That's sweet, but I want a game now. The one I have only seems to make Beast happy but it's a total baby's game compared to my skills."

They both raised an eyebrow at me, "You could always get a job," Scott suggested, "You are seventeen."

"A job? Get real, Scott. I'm not gonna get an actual job. That's tiring."

Jean gave me a small smile, "That's what work is, Jubilee. No one said it was easy."

"Well, I don't want a job where I serve customers. That's the worst."

Scott turned around to grab the newspaper off the counter then looked through it, "Maybe you can get a job at the community center as a life guard. It is summer," I sighed, "I got banned from the pool last year, remember? Me, Bobby, and Wolverine were for being too 'rowdy'."

Jean nodded, remembering. Scott got a red sharpie and circled something on the paper, "I knew I saw something this morning," he showed it to me. It was a help wanted ad that said: Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Family pizzaria looking for security guard to work the nightshift 12 am to 6 am. Monitor cameras, ensure safety of equipment and animatronic characters. Not responsible for injury/dismemberment. That was odd. $120 a week.

"Freddy Fazbear's? That place sucks! The pizza tastes like cardboard and it smells!"

Jean looked at the ad, "I thought you've been here and liked it?"

"Yeah, once, when I was thirteen. I got invited by some younger kid's parents."

"Well, it's the only job that's hiring for your age group that will take a worker's permit. It is summer so you don't have to worry about school the next day."

I crossed my arms to sit and think for a while, "I'll stop by today," I murmured, "But only because GameStar said they are giving out a bunch of Playstation game demos on one disk."

"Atta, girl," Scott patted my back.


I stood by the front door and waited for one of the senior floorstaff members to get me an application. She seemed surprised that I wanted to work here. I am too, this place still smells bad and the pizza looks even worse. All the walls were a sky blue with checker board tiles as were the floors only it was linoleum. Little kids were running around the party tables and going to the out-dated 8-bit arcade games. This place looks like it's from the last decade. Over on the main stage the curtains were drawn. I guess 'Freddy and Friends" only come out at certain times. There was another stage far in the back that had a purple curtain with stars on it. There was a sign that said Pirate's Cove, Out of Order. Well, that's one less "friend" to worry about. He was broken, I guess.

A woman, walked over to me, "Okay, here you go, sweetie."

Her name tag read, Susan, she was much older, almost grandmotherly or a very sweet aunt. I gave her a small smile, "Thanks."

I sat at one of the tables and started to fill out the form. When I was done, I left the application with Susan and she assured me that the security manager will get it. Expect a phone call.

Before I left I looked out the widow to see a child crying, but his tears they weren't watery they were...bloody? I quickly ran outside to help him but when I was out the door no one was here. No one! I looked around the area for him, but he wasn't there. No one saw him from inside...

I have to be seeing things. It had to be a reflection of a child from inside that I saw at a wrong angle. I shook my head and began to go home.


Walking home I couldn't stop thinking about that child I saw. His face...how was it not real? Get a grip, Jubes! If there was a kid there he would have been there! Ghosts aren't real. What's real is if I get the job so can buy more games. That's the important thing here. I hope they call me.

In the mean time I have this demo! I can totally test the waters to see which games I want to buy and which ones I'll skip out on. I should have enough to buy two games on my first check. I—uhh!

I landed on my butt as I looked up at the person I bumped into. John Allerdyce aka Pyro. Aka my enemy. Aka a guy I totally have the hots for. Shut up! Don't judge me! I can't help it.

"Nice grace, how's charm school?" he sneered at me. I rolled my eyes at him and stood up, "Okay if I haven't dropped out so far."

"Where are you running off to, X-Man?"

"Home, so I can play my totally awesome new Playstation," I gloated at him.

He raised an eyebrow, "You got a Playstation? Dude, Bobby is gonna shit."

"I know right!" Glad someone was on board with that, "I mean-," oh no. He saw me out of character. When I'm around John, I try to act all tough and cool so he doesn't think I'm some dumb kid. So I act sorta rude...but he normally starts it. John smiled at me then nodded at the disk in my hands, "That a game?"

"Yeah..." please don't recognize where the case is from. He's going to think I eat at-.

"That the demo Freddy Fazbear's Pizza is giving away."

No! Oh God now he definitely thinks I'm a total kid! I hide the game behind my back, "No. It's totally a real game."

He chuckled, "You eat at Freddy Fazbear's?"

"No! I don't—Okay first off, I only went there to apply for a job and get this demo. And second, I don't have to explain myself to you!"

For some reason that made his cocky smile even bigger. Damn him!

"You applied for a job? That's real grown up of you."

I tilted my head, "Yeah? Yeah. I need to get more games some how," I said nonchalantly.

"Looks like you're not a kid anymore, eh Lee Lee?"

I stomped on the ground, "Don't call me that! And no, I'm not a kid anymore."
"Then you wouldn't mind, I don't know, going out later tonight?"

"Why would I—oh," Oh... did he just-?

John smirked at me, "What do you say? You, me, dinner and a movie?"

Was this a trick? I feel like this is a set up, "Umm...why do you want to?"

"I don't know, being a few years older than you I guess I always saw you as a kid. Now that you seem grown up we should give this a shot. What do you say?"

My answer was slowly, "Oh—okay. Is eight o'clock okay?"

He shook his head, "Eight o'clock? That's so early. The night is young. How about midnight? You don't have a curfew do you? Only little kids have a curfew."

This asshole. I knew what he was trying to do. If I say no, I'm apparently not an adult to him and if I say yes, well, I get to go on a date with John at the risk of getting in trouble. Looks like it's time to make a choice.

"Where do you want to meet, Py-py?" I crossed my arms.

"Outside the mansion gates. Be there at midnight and I'll pick you up so we can go out for a night on the town."

"Sounds like a date."


I got home and sat in the rec room. No one was around so I put in the demo disk to see which games I should look at when I get my first check. The demos were from Tomb Raider II to Metal Gear, I really wanted to play these. It had a sample of all the games I could want and I played all of them. By the time I looked at the clock it was already eleven o'clock. Holy crap!

Well, I still got an hour to kill before I meet John. I looked back at the TV and just continued to play for a little bit longer. My eyes became heavy though. They were sort of sore from looking at the screen for all that time. Maybe if I laid down on the couch and played. I could...I fell asleep.


I think I was dreaming. It felt like a dream. I was at a restaurant of sorts...the pizzeria, but at night. The walls seemed purple and the aura was so bleak. I walked down a hallway, it was like I was being pulled to do so. I had no control over my legs as they walked up to a blank wall. I stood there, trying to understand why I was here, but when I went to turn around I saw a haunting face. I saw a white face with blue streaks running down it's face. I jumped in my sleep which caused me to awaken.

"Easy, child," I heard Storm's calm voice say. Her hand was on my shoulder. I realized I was still in the rec room and left the TV on. Crap.

"I'm sorry," I mumbled out as I rubbed my eyes.

"You fell asleep down here playing your video games. Perhaps it is time you go to your room to get proper rest."

I sat up and stared at the TV for a moment, "What time is it?"

"It's four in the morning."

Opps. Guess John will be a little mad that I stood him up. Whatever, why should I impress him? I got up from the couch and went to my room like Storm said. I guess maybe being a kid for one more night isn't so bad.

I crashed on my bed and had more pleasant dreams.


I was eating cereal and watching cartoons in the kitchen. Transformers was on which is cool because it only plays on Saturdays, but since it's summer it's on every morning. Logan came into the kitchen and headed straight for the fridge, "How'd your gaming go last night? Storm says you were up all night. Guess you liked Frogger more than ya thought?"

I let out a chuckle, "No, I wasn't playing Frogger. I played this demo disk that this kid's restaurant was giving away. That was fun and way cooler."

"Hmm, you should show me later," he pulled out all the deli meats so he could make a big sandwich. Rogue flew in holding the mail, "Mornin' everyone!"

"Hey Rogue. That the mail?" I asked taking in a spoonful of fruit loops, "Sure is, Sugah. Letter for Logan all the way from Japan," Rogue held the letter between her fingers and Logan quickly grabbed it, "Gimme!"

The southern belle let out a huff, "Grabbed that faster than a hot knife through butter."

"I'm expecting a letter," he tore it open and Rogue continued to shift though the mail, "You got a letter, hon," she said to me.

"I did?" I was confused. Rogue handed it to me and I saw it was hand written. I decided to open it up and read through it.

"Guess you do have a curfew after all. It's okay, I get it. You're just not the big kid you think you are. When you do become that, call me. 914-506-8203. I'll be waiting."

- J

I blushed from reading John's letter. I can't believe he sent this. Rogue raised an eyebrow at me, "Who's it from?"

I shook my head, "It's nothing. Just a thank you card from one of the kids I tutored."

Her mouth twisted, she knew I was bullshitting her, "Right, and I'm waiting for my free round trip to Paris."

The phone rung and I quickly got up to go answer before anyone else saw my blushing, "Hello?"

"Yes, may I speak to a Jubilation Lee?"

"Speaking?"

"Hi, this is Billy from Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. I read through your application and saw that you were interested in our night guard position for the summer?"

I stood up straight and cleared my throat, "Why yes, yes I am. Is this about an interview? Because I can stop by when ever you need-."

"Actually, I want to hire you."

"R—Really?"

"Yes, that position has been open for a while and you were the only applicant so, yeah. You're hired, Ms. Lee."

I wanted to scream for joy, but kept my cool, "Oh! Please, call me Jubilee. All my friends do. I really got the job?"

"Yes, you did. From your application alone we find that you would be perfect in joining the Fazbear family. We are going to put you under training by Scott, our security manager. Is there a way you could start tonight? We really have been wanting this position filled."

"Tonight? Uhh sure. I could come in tonight."

"Great, we'll see you then Jubilee."

I hung up the phone and began to jump and shriek, "I got the job! I got the job!"

Logan and Rogue quickly turned to me, "What are you yappin' about kid?" Logan asked.

"You're looking at the new night guard for Freddy Fazbear's Pizza!"


Night 1 – 12:00 am

I walked into the office to find no one here, "Excuse me? Anyone here?" It's a good thing the closing chef let me in otherwise, I probably wouldn't be in here. I looked around the small office to see a purple uniform that had a note on top of it reading "Required." It was on the desk next to this rusty, metal fan and a business phone. There was also a monitor with a remote setting by the side of it.

I guess I put this on. Changing into my uniform I heard a beeping noise coming from the phone. I pressed a button and a recording played.

"Hello, hello?" this phone guy's voice sounded a bit like a dweeb.

"Hello, hello!" I said back to the recording.

"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?"

"Shouldn't be too hard. I'm just sitting here...being bored," I stuck a stick of bubble gum in my mouth.

"Uh let's see, first there's an introductory greeting from the company that I'm supposed to read. Uh, it's kind of a legal thing, you know."

"And boredom in three, two, one." Pop!

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

"Umm...what the fuck?" How dangerous could this place be that they are hinting at covering up murder?

"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 do I blame them? No. If I were forced to sing those same stupid songs for twenty years and I never got a bath? I'd probably be a bit irritable at night too."

He's talking about these animatronics like they are actual people, "So, remember, these characters hold a special place in the hearts of children and we need to show them a little respect, right? Okay."

I stared at the phone in disbelieve, "Umm no!"

"So just be aware, the characters do tend to wander a bit. Uh, they're left in some kind of free roaming mode at night."

"What do you mean free roam, Phone guy? I don't understand! Are these robots?" The recording continued.

"Uh...Something about their servos locking up if they get turned off for too long. Uh, they used to be allowed to walk around during the day too."

These things walked around and no one questioned it? What kind of a place is this?

"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?"

"No! I don't know!" I crossed my arms still looking at the machine.

"Uh, 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 it's costume on. Now since that's against the rules here at Freddy Fazbear'd Pizza, they'll probably try to...forcefully stuff you inside a Freddy Fazbear suit."

Okay...this dude is obviously messing with me. Nice, prank the newb. Let's scare the new girl because we're dicks.

"Um, now that wouldn't be so bad if the suits themselves weren't filled with crossbeams, wires, and animatronic devices, especially around the facial area. So, you could imagine how having your head forcefully pressed inside one of those could cause a bit of discomfort...and death."

"Very funny," I nodded and went to sit at the desk and continued to listen. I put on my yellow jacket over my uniform.

"Uh, the only parts of you that would likely see the light of day again would be your eyeballs and teeth when they pop out the front of the mask, heh."

"Ha haha! I'm laughing!" He's lucky I have a good sense of humor.
"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 camera, and remember to close the doors only if absolutely necessary."

I glanced over to each door to see two buttons on the side. One said light and the other was door. Okay, the doors are electronic. That's fucking dumb, but okay.

"Gotta conserve power. Alright, good night."

"Night, Phone douche," I shook my head as the message stopped. I grabbed the remote and flipped through the cameras. Nothing was happening. Just close ups of the animatronics. One was a Bunny, then a bear, and last was what I'm guessing is a duck? I don't give a fuck.


I looked at my watch, 2:15 am. This job was pretty easy. I decided to pick up the phone and call the number John left me. It was ringing.

"Hello?" I heard him say somewhat drowsy.

"What's the matter? I thought adults stayed up all night?" I teased him.

"They do when they're waiting for you. What happened last night?"

I leaned back in my chair to turn away from the monitor, "I fell asleep," I admitted. I could practically hear him smiling on the other end, "Playing video games get you all tired?"

"Shut up! And yes."

He began to laugh, "That's cute."

"What are you doing?" I started to curl the phone wire. He sighed, "Watching late night cable."

"It's porn isn't it? I know the phrase."

He chuckled, I melted, "You want me to describe it to you?"

I covered the mouth piece, "Oh My God!" then said, "Seriously?"

"No, I'm just here watching some cheesy horror flick."

"Where is here? I didn't know you even lived here," I asked.

"I rent out an apartment for when I get to relax and not be in the Brotherhood."

"Oh, a place all to yourself? Must be nice," I snapped my gum.

"Yeah, it is. You should stop by one day. I'll cook you dinner."

I'm so glad we were talking over the phone other wise he would totally see me looking like a goob, "I didn't know you could cook."

"I know a thing or two about things. What do you say?"

I turned the chair around so I could have a better position to build up the nerve to say what I wanted, "I say..." My eyes fell on the screen to see that one of the animatronics were missing, "What the fuck?"

"What the fuck?" his voice was offended. Shit! "No! No! Not you! I swear not you! That was bad timing!"

"Then what's your answer, Lee Lee?"

I started to click through the different channels to look for the missing animatronic, "Uhh my answer is yes, of course!" I found him! It was the bunny! He was just standing in the middle of the dining room...staring at the camera.

"That doesn't sound so assuring," John slightly complained. If I wasn't so creeped out right now, I would actually be happy that he kinda cares whether or not I go over to his place alone.

I went to go check on the other animatronics to make sure they haven't moved, thankfully not, "No, I really would like to do that. I just got scared at work."

His tone changed, "Oh, you okay?"

"Yeah, listen," I started to switch back to the Dinning room camera, "I'll call you tomorrow, okay? We'll talk more."

"Okay, then."

"Bye!" I hung up quickly, still flipping through the cameras. When I looked back at the monitors I saw the Bunny's face up against the screen. That got me to yell out my gum. It feels like he's staring into my soul with it's...dead eyes.

Suddenly, I heard laughter, children laughter. Oh God why does this crap happen to me! I looked at the clock and saw that it was 3 a.m. And the bunny was still staring at me! I switched back to the show stage camera and there was another one gone! It was the duck thing! She was missing. I started to flip through until I found her by the restrooms. She began twitching!

"Stop that!" I yelled at the screen. Obviously there is more to these things than free roam! I went to the dining room again, but the big bunny wasn't there anymore. Oh no, I started to scan until I saw him in the west corner camera...wait...that's by me!

I looked up to the left door to see nothing but darkness. My hand reached up to press the light button only to reveal the scariest feeling I could ever have. The bunny was standing right there looking at me.

"Ahhhhhhh!" I pressed the button to shut the door, "No! What the hell! No!" I leaned against the door and began to panic. It ended quickly when I went to shut the other door. I'm not taking any chances. After a while I looked at my clock and saw that it was 5:30. Oh thank God! Because I am so done with this shit!

I went back to the screen once my heart attack went down to a mild panic attack. I scanned through and saw the animatronics getting closer back to the show stage. Good! "Good night assholes!"


I still had the doors shut until I heard the opening crew come in, including the security guard, named Fritz.

"Hey kid, how was your first night?" he said as he knocked on the door. I opened them, "Umm shitty! Those things roamed their way up here! One of them almost got in."

"But you conserved power, right?" My eyes widened, "Listen, I want to know what the hell is going on here! I thought I was watching over this place with non creepy robots that stare into my soul."

Fritz put his hands out in front of himself, "Calm down, kid. Listen this place, somethings not right about it."

"No shit!"

"No one can explain some of the things that happen, like with those animatronics. All you can do is be careful and make it through the night. We've all been in you're position."

"Well, can I work day shift? I am not prepared to handle this," my voice was still shaken. Fritz nodded once, "I'll talk to Scott and see what he can do. Until then, be back here tonight, same time."

I pinched the bridge of my nose, "Fine. Will things be easier tonight?"

He was silent for a second, but then nodded, "Yeah, they will be. Get some rest, kid."

I get the feeling he's telling me what I want to hear. I rubbed my temples and started to walk off, "Oh one more thing!" I turned to see Fritz's face seem somewhat hesitant, "Keep this between us, okay? Can you do that? Adult to adult?"

I scowled at him and then left.

AN: Okay, So I hoped you liked that. Let me know what you thought and what you'd like to see in the chapters a head (although I kinda have a solid idea on where to go, but I am always happy to hear suggestions. And to those waiting for my update on "Another Way to Die" I got a chapter coming out hopefully Sunday. Any way, see you later!