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I sighed as I browsed my computer, looking for more info on the restaurant. People are so strange; they might actually make a restaurant based off a video game. I was really hoping for that to be true. It has to be. The game isn't real. I wanted to believe that so much, but I couldn't find any info about this restaurant.

I had already gone there to check the place out. The animatronics didn't look too freaky, except for one in a certain party room, but that didn't matter. The manager gave me a quick briefing on what to do, and I nodded in agreement. "All you have to do is check the cameras and watch and listen for any intruders. There's an alarm system you can sound that puts the place on immediate lockdown until the police arrive," the manager told me this and more. He then gave me a quick tour of the pizzeria as I nervously followed behind. He didn't show me the parts and service room; all he said was that it was used for spare parts. I wasn't too curious about what was in there. As he said, it was probably just wires, metal scraps, and unused endoskeletons.

After asking if I still I wanted to take the job and getting a positive answer, the manager told me to start tomorrow and then he showed me the door. I drove home shakily and went onto the computer to browse the internet, ending up where I am now: looking for other information on the place. All I found was news and let's plays for the game. I sighed. What else should I expect? Hardly anyone else knows this place even exists. I closed the laptop in frustration and quickly stood up. I went over to my backpack, grabbed some books, and sat on my bed to study. I could focus on my job tomorrow. Right now I had to focus on my classes.

The bell finally rang as I was resting my head on one hand and tapping the desk with a pencil with the other. I stood up with the class, grabbed my stuff, and started heading towards the door. "Don't forget to study for your test on Friday," the teacher remarked. I was more worried about surviving the night.

I met up with a few friends outside the door, and we had a quick discussion games (We weren't exactly the coolest group in school). I decided to bring up the subject of my new job. "Hey, so I finally got a job. It was at a pizza place. Remind you of anything?" I asked.

"Better hope there's no animatronics there," One of my friends, Zeke, replied. The others agreed.

"Well, there are. And to add to that, I'm a security guard."

The group stopped joking. "Nice knowin' ya," another friend, Brandon, retorted, followed by a round of laughter.

I laughed as well. It's just a simple coincidence, how bad can it be?

Ding, ding! The timer on my cell phone went off. It was time to head to work for my first day. It shouldn't be that bad. It's just a coincidence, that's all. There was nothing to worry about! Despite those thoughts, I was still worried. What if it's not? I tried to shake that out of my mind. I was fine. I had to remember that. Nothing like that would even be legal.

I slowly went down the creaky stairs and opened the door to reveal my car in the driveway. After getting in, turning on the engine, and pulling out of the driveway, I was off to Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. I arrived in about 15 minutes. The keys jingled as I opened the door to reveal the dark pizza place. It looked a lot creepier without any illumination. Suddenly, I wasn't feeling too sure of myself. I passed the show stage, went down the main hall, and took a left to go into the hallway to my office. Right as I reached the end, I paused. This was the start of an endless chain of horror-filled nights, or so I thought. I really hoped this wasn't true. Either that or I was dreaming. Yes, dreaming would be fine. I'd prefer a nightmare over it happening in real life.

Dreaming or not, I shakily took a step into the office. It all starts from here.