Chapter One

Another day, another dollar. Or at least that's what Scott says.

No one suspected a thing. They all just thought the animatronics had updates that made them able to walk and talk freely, a script embedded in their data. They all thought they wanted to help children and they wanted to make them happy.

But, behind the curtains, they all knew. There were no secrets to be kept in the protection of the curtains. All the emotions that were once chained flow out and reign upon the animatronics. There were stories of anger, happiness, sorrow, and in some cases, love.

The toys worked on the kid's stage-the main stage-and entertained in the day. They each had their own jobs, Toy Bonnie running the guitar parts, Toy Chica with the background singing/keyboard and much needed happiness, and Toy Freddy manning the whole show as lead singer. They all work as one when they focus, always making the show flawless.

The foxes had their own spot in the pizza place where they could have their own party. The stage was tucked into a corner of the main stage, still having their own barrier, but only connected by a door and a wall. Mangle would always be on the stage with her puppet telling "hilarious" jokes, never failing to make the kids laugh. Foxy ran around the crowd, interacting with any child who was willing to talk during shows. They could play fight with him if they wish (with fake swords, of course) or just ran around and play.

Balloon Boy and Balloon Girl, AKA JJ, were usually walking around during the day giving free balloons to any daring kid who asks politely for one. Those who don't ask with the manners that are trained into the Balloon Kids will be politely denied. The Balloon Kids had a very close "friendship" (it was very complicated) and also very innocent minds for what they-as well as all of the animatronics-had been through.

The box in the opposite corner of the foxes' stage held a puppet by the name of Marionette. This long-limbed friend made the kids laugh if they found the secret to open the box, making the puppet pop out with a cheer and a joke to keep the light-hearted feel of the restaurant. He doesn't have much space to move until night comes along, and then he could roam again.

Golden Freddy was able to teleport around, allowed by the owner, as long as he didn't get seen by humans.

Under the restaurant, beneath the happiness and joy, was a club that no animatronics dared to go, except for the performers who were forced to stay down there. It was known as the club by all the animatronics upstairs, but it was more like a forgotten party room, fixed up for the owners to gain more money. The club was only open at night for adults only and contained the original animatronics performing less appropriate songs for kids with hidden meanings behind them, if the audience was listening closely. The songs were downloaded off YouTube to their data (for example "Five Nights at Freddy's Song" by The Living Tombstone). These animatronics had their own jobs on stage to keep the show running.

The entrance to this said club was accessed behind the building and was monitored by none other than Jeremy Fitzgerald, making sure no robbers would break in or any kids would enter. "No sketchy people," he would say. After making sure the door is closed, Jeremy would return to his shift as night guard. Open for an hour and barricaded until six AM, there was no way in or out.

There's a normal day at the newest Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria.


Welcome to Freddy's.