"Well," Jake told his brothers. "We might as well start now that it's midnight."

Just when Jake pulled up the monitor, the phone rang. Jim went and picked it up.

"Hello?"

"Hello? Hello, hello?" an anonymous adult male voice said over the phone. "Uh, I went to record a message for you to help you get settled in on your first night."

"Guys! Come here!" Jim yelled. Jake and Jay hopped over to the phone and listened with him.

"Uh...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. You'll be fine.

"I sure hope so," Jay interrupted. "This place is creepy." The Blues kept listening.

"So, let's just focus on getting you through your first week, OK? Uh, let's see...first there's the introductory greeting from the company that I'm supposed to read. It's kind of a legal thing, you know.

'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 as property and premises have thoroughly cleaned and bleached, and the carpets have been replaced.'"

"WHAT!?" the Blues all screeched. They kept listening.

"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. So, remember, these characters hold a special place in the hearts of children and we need to show them a little respect, right? Okay.

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. 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. 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?

"The 'BITE!?'" Jay cried. "What 'BITE?!'"

"Stop freaking out, guys!" Jim called out. "We need to listen!" The Blues settled down and continued to listen to the message.

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

"OH CRUD," Jake shuddered. "NOW I get it."

"But we aren't people," Jay reminded him. "We're tiny limbless BLUE BIRDS. I think we're cool."

"I don't know," Jake said. "We could be in SERIOUS DANGER right now. Let's just keep listening."

"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." The message ended.

Though they were scared, the Blues kept looking at the cameras, checking the stage, then Pirate Cove, then the dining area, then occasionally the halls and hall corners to make sure nobody was coming after them, and all of the other cams. Everything was perfectly normal...until at 4 in the morning, the cameras began to glitch, and then there was static.

"W-what just happened!?" The Blues put the monitor down for a minute. Jim and Jay checked the door lights on the sides of the office to make sure nobody was coming. They were clear. Jake put the monitor back up, but only to discover that Bonnie, the purple animatronic rabbit, was gone from the stage! He began to panic, but then stopped when he saw Bonnie in the room backstage where all of the parts and spare suits were. Afraid that the robot rabbit would eventually come to the door, Jake called his brother's attention.

"Here's my plan," he told them. "Jim, you keep watch at the left door. Jay, you watch the right one, and I'll monitor the cameras."

"Sounds good to me!" Jim and Jay responded together. They hopped by the doors and occasionally turned the lights on to make sure nothing was coming. Nothing happened...until 5:30. Bonnie had appeared at the door with an ominous blank look on her face. Jim shut the security door the moment he saw her. The Blues huddled together in the corner of the room, hyperventilating and shivering in terror. Jim stepped out of the huddle and flipped the door up for a moment. Either his eyes were deceiving him, or Bonnie flashed for a minute and then disappeared. He gasped. Not wanting anything like this to happen again, he pressed the door button. To his shock and horror, the door wouldn't close. All of the Blues began to freak out, screaming and running around in their office. They stopped in their tracks when they saw...Bonnie. She was towering over them with a confused look on her face. The Blues didn't notice the face and screamed at the top of their tiny lungs, then huddled together again, knowing their time had come. As they watched their power meter drop to zero, they heard a female voice say to them:

"Uh...why are the three of you so tiny?...and blue?"

TO BE CONTINUED...