A/N: Ok guys, here it is! My second story based on Scott Cawthon's Fnaf games! I apologize for any spelling errors as well! I added the Bite in the recording for Mike today. I just needed it to be in there to make this story feel complete in the end. I don't own any of the animatronics or Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, it all belongs to the wonderful Scott Cawthon...I guess that's all I need to say. I hope you guys enjoy and review!


Third Person POV:

"Crap, I'm late for the job!"

A cinnamon dark Hispanic, 5 foot 9 18 year old boy ran out the front door of a light gray house into a white mini-van. He wore a pair of dark gray shoes, and black socks with white bold letters "SCA." He wore shin guards under the socks, for protection. His short black shorts were lined with white and had a tiny Nike symbol on the bottom left side. His black shirt also was lined with white lines, had bold white letters that also read "SCA," and a 16 on the back of his shirt. His hair was fairly long, and the hair on the front side of his face was all parted to his right, and he kept it there with hair spray. He was very sweaty, despite sitting in the van driving out of the parking spot. He had just played his last soccer game, and probably wouldn't have time for it after he started his job.

"I can't ruin my first night..."

Mike Schmidt just moved back to the city of Graversfield, California, after he graduated from High School. His mother said he had been here four months after he was born, and then that's when his mother and father adopted him. He didn't even remember this place being around. He couldn't find a job with a higher pay, even though he was only getting paid $120 for the his trial week. Once he found a better job, he'd move on. After all, it was just a pizzeria. Mike was a bit in the ordinary, with some ok looks and some traits such as curiosity, observant, and a bit mischievous. One of those traits will play a major role in near future. When he walked in the restaurant to apply for the job, he thought of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza to be your average, everyday, bundle of fun, according to the kids who visited the pizzeria.

After all, it was just Freddy Fazbear's Pizza...

Once he got to the location, he saw a welcoming neon sign that read "Freddy Fazbear's Pizza." On it was a smiling bear, Pointing downward at the Pizzeria.

Mike looked at his watch. "11:55. Great."

As he stepped in, the aroma of pizza hit him like a slap to the face.

It was a great room filled with a vast selection of video games, is was like an arcade. And there was a Merry-go-round, a gift box of some sort, shelves full of plush birds, bears, and bunnies. They must've been the mascots of the place. He also saw a door next to a stage, presumably locked, because in front of it was a sign that said "Throwback Thursday" and "Do not enter." He heard there was construction going on, but the owner didn't tell him more. Then Mike went back to study the stage. The curtains were closed, and it had a wooden floor. Mike wondered what was in there...

"Hey"

Mike jumped to the voice of a man, as he was too busy eyeing the stage. The man was his boss, and the only guard besides Mike.

"I see you're kinda in a rush today!" Mike nodded as the man continued, "Don't worry. You can get here a little before or after twelve.

Mike nodded again as he began to observe him.

"I can see you just played soccer!" the guard studied him, spying the sweat on his face and the letters on his shirt. "Is that your van down there?"

Mike face palmed at his dumb decision of bringing the family van instead of his own car. He preferred boxing over soccer. Soccer was just a small hobby he enjoyed.

"No... I was kind of in a rush to get here, so I took the car closest to me."

"Oh, excuse me for my manners, I haven't introduced myself! I'm Kurt Newman, your new boss, and the day guard. You met the owner of the place while signing up, I assume?"

"Yeah." Mike remembered him clearly: The happiest man alive, who was also very average sized.

"Oh.. ok. Here are some instructions on your job. Head on over to your office. There should be a recorded message for you on the phone for the previous night guard. It came from the couple short weeks this pizzeria was open back in '87."

"That long ago?" Mike wondered. 'This company had probably been around for awhile now.' He thought in his head.

"Your uniform and flashlight should be in the office waiting for you. There is an alarm for 6:00, so you know when your job is done. Where the lights turn off, head on over to the office to turn that light on. We gotta conserve power. Am I forgetting something?"

Kurt then made a face that expressed "Aha!", then took out a shiny metal stick from behind his back. "Here's a metal bat, incase anyone decides to intrude after hours."

"Gee, what a defense..." Mike muttered under his breath as he received the object. Luckily Kurt didn't hear him.

"Since I already gave you the tour, You should be all set! Good luck!" Kurt said while forcing a slight grin.

"Hope ya have more luck than the previous guards..." He continued under his breath, as he walked out the door.


"Alright!" Mike chimed enthusiastically as he walked through the game area, "First night!... I can't screw up!"

Right after he said those words, the lights went out, causing the whole building to go into darkness.

"Wow... the pizzeria gets a bit tense at night..." Mike commented to himself, with slight fear in his voice. He then started humming, to a video game he loved called Luigi's Mansion Dark Moon.

It slowly got darker and darker, to the point where Mike couldn't see. He then tried to navigate himself toward his office.

Not before crashing into a couple of walls, Mike finally made it to his office, where he could turn the lights on in there.

He then spotted his uniform, flashlight, and... a tablet?

He picked it up and turned it on. The screen brightly flashed into his face with the Freddy Fazbear logo with a white screen behind it. It then showed three metallic looking things, robots. 'This must be what's behind the stage! Cool!' He thought to himself as he studied the... robots? To the left there was a blue bunny, with rosy red cheeks, wide green eyes, eyelashes, three freckles on each side of his face, buck teeth, a red bow tie, and a guitar. Then to the right there was a yellow... thing with pink cheeks, blue eyes with eyelashes, a cupcake on a plate with eyes...creepy... a bib that read, "Let's Party!" and an orange beak. Must be a bird. On the center was the main attraction, Freddy himself. He had red cheeks like the bunny, a big chubby build, a black top hat with a red stripe, a two black buttons and a black bow tie, three freckles like the bunny, and blue eyes, like the yellow bird.

"Well, if this is what keeps the place in business, then its fine. This tablet must be to keep the place in check."

He flipped over to a room called the Game Area.

"Must be the big room I was in." Mike said as he recognized the Merry-go-round and the Balloon Boy.

He then changed over to a room called Kid's Cove.

The room was pitch black, until he turned on the camera light.

Mike jumped back at the sight. There was an extremely messed up fox looking thing on the ground. It had red cheeks and lipstick, white fur, and ears, a muzzle, and scrambled metal parts everywhere. It had two feet in the wrong places.

"How did it end up like that? I sure feel sorry for that thing..."

He then remembered that he wasn't in his uniform. As he started changing into it, he heard a ringing noise. He looked down, to see it was coming from the phone on the desk. He didn't notice, but below the desk was a bear head.

"Huh. Must be part of the spares. I'll put it back later."

There was a noise of a phone being picked up.

"Hello, Hello? Uh, hello and welcome to your new summer job at the new and improved Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Uh, I'm here to talk you through some things you can expect to see during you first week here and to help you get started down this new and exciting career path."

"Alright, let's get the lecture over with." Mike muttered one he got into his new uniform. It was all purple, with a purple hat and a golden badge that read "Security Guard."

As the person on the phone kept talking, Mike got to learn more about the pizza place. He began to ramble on about how Fazbear Entertainment was a safety first kind of company, and he even proved it by talking about facial recognition systems in the robots, who could detect a criminal from a mile away.

"Wow, that's pretty cool..."

"Uh,now that being said, no new system's without its... kinks. "

Mike raised his brow in confusing at this sentence.

"Uh... you're only the second guard to work at that location. Uh, the first guy finished up his week, but complained about... conditions."

"Conditions?"

"Uh, we moved him over to the day shift. Lucky you, right?"

"Riiiight..." Mike mumbled again.

"Uh mainly he expressed concern that certain characters seemed to move around at night, and even attempted to get into his office."

"What?!"

"Now, from what we know, that should be impossible. Uh, that restaurant should be the safest place on earth."

Mike began to sweat and panic. "Safest place on earth?! How?!"

So while our engineers don't really have an explanation for this, the working theory is that... the robots were never given a proper "night mode". So when it gets quiet, they think they're in the wrong room, so they go try to find were the people are, and in this case, that's your office. So our temporary solution is this: there's a music box over by the Prize Counter, and it's rigged to be wound up remotely. So just, every once in a while, switch over to the Prize Counter video feed and wind it up for a few seconds. It doesn't seem to affect all of the animatronics, but it does affect... one of them."

"One of them?! Why does the music box unwind anyway?!"

Uh, as for the rest of them, we have an even easier solution. You see, there may be a minor glitch in the system, something about robots seeing you as an endoskeleton without its costume on, and wanting to stuff you in a suit, so hey, we've given you an empty Freddy Fazbear head, problem solved! You can put it on anytime, and leave it on for as long as you want. Eventually anything that wandered in, will wander back out."

Mike looked at the Freddy head on the table. "Wow... so I protect myself with this piece of crap?!"

"Uh, something else worth mentioning is kind of the modern design of the building. You may have noticed there are no doors for you to close, heh."

"What idiot didn't put doors?!"

"But hey, you have a light! And even though your flashlight can run out of power, the building cannot. So, don't worry about the place going dark."

"Gee, way to look on the bright side, Mr. Optimistic."

"Well, I think that's it. Uh, you should be golden. Uh, check the lights, put on the Freddy head if you need to, uh, keep the music box wound up, piece of cake. Have a good night, and I'll talk to you tomorrow."

Mike was now cowering in fear as he watched the tablet carefully. Out of Mike's friends, he was always the slight coward. The chicken. The alarmist.

He looked down at the bat Kurt gave him. "Really? A piece of cake?!"

The guard realized he had to run, but as he pulled up the tablet, he realized that one of them was missing.

The blue one.

Now there was nowhere to run.

"Oh God... What the..."

Mike frantically flipped through the cameras while turning on the lights in each room.

"What the hell?! Where'd the blue one go?!"

He noticed a blue blur in the Party Room 4 CAM as he passed it.

He flipped back to it.

"Shit!" he cussed.

The bunny's face was looking straight at the camera, eyes staring deep into him.

"What am I supposed to do with that?!"

"Don't listen to the rumors lately, I've heard some and they're just awful. But don't worry, that old restaurant was left to rot. Especially after the Bite..."

The bite? What did he mean by the bite?! Oh... no... one of the robots must have done it! But how? Why? Who got bitten, and what old restaurant was he talking about?

He then started flipping through the other cameras. There was a yellow blur in the main hall.

"It would've helped to know they moved!" Mike yelled as he realized the yellow thing was missing its eyes and... beak?

Why would an animatronic to that? Mike thought in his head.

As he flipped to the show stage, he sighed in relief as he saw Freddy still there.

He then flipped to the prize corner, and saw a little white pie chart on his screen. He then remembered something about winding a music box, and it only affecting one. He immediately began to press the "wind" button.

Once it became a full pie, he turned back to Party Room 4.

There was no bunny in sight.

"Where'd he go?!" Mike yelled in frustration as he couldn't find a blue thing anywhere. He then heard something in the vents.

"Oh, no. Not there!" He checked the right vent, and there was the bunny, ready to grasp him.

His reaction was to put the head on. He waited a few tense minutes until he saw the bunny coming out of the vent into his office.

All Mike could do was tremor in fear as the bunny studied him slowly.

It slowly studied Mike carefully, the walked away into the darkness.

"These things really do have facial scanners... such advanced technology.

He stopped thinking as he heard banging noises to his left.

"Not again..." Mike cursed to himself as he put on the Freddy head. 'It really reeks in here.'

This time, it was the yellow bird who came at him, but not as observant as the bunny was.

Once it got its fair share of stares, it crawled back into the vent.

Mike took off the head.

"As soon as the shift is over, I'm complaining to the boss!"

Sure, he sounded like a child who wanted to tell on someone, but he didn't really realize it.

He then felt something was very wrong.

He flipped to the Prize Corner, to see no pie chart.

Once it became a full pie again, he took his mind off the tablet and turned on his flashlight down the hall.

Only to find Freddy staring at him from the hall in front.

Mike stared at it for a long period of time, very frightened.

"Ok Freddy... your job is to entertain children... not kill night guards."

He then turned on his tablet and looked around. The yellow bird was in the Main Hall, and the blue bunny was in Party Room 3. Good.

As he turned off the tablet, the bear stood right in front of him. Mike put on the Mask as quick as possible, in result of Freddy leaving.

Right after Freddy left, Mike heard bells swarming the building.

Ding Dong Ding Dong...

"I made it..." Mike sighed in exhaustion, as he fell to the floor. Mike thought about his dumb decision, signing up for this job.

"Why did I sign up for this job?!"

As he staggered back up to his feet, he hesitated to walk out, until he checked the tablet to see everything was the way it was when he stepped in the building.

Footsteps from Mike echoed around the building."Time to knock some sense into Kurt."