When Clare first stepped into the Fazbear Diner, she knew immediately that she wanted to be a waitress there. Even at her young age, she knew that she wanted to warmly greet all the people who came through the door and serve them great home cooked meals. This was Clare's ambition. On the other hand, her brother Jack, didn't really have big ambitions for himself. Even after the two siblings grew up, Jack still preferred a more laid back lifestyle. But of course, any young adult can't live like that.

Clare did end up getting her dream job at the diner, not to mention that she also became a part of the Fazbear family by marrying one of the younger sons, Philip. Clare worked there for about a year when the new animatronics were installed at the diner. She thought they were a great touch and added an even more fun loving attitude. Jack was still jobless at this time and needed to get out of their parents' home. That's why Clare jumped on the opportunity to offer him the new night guard shift at the diner.

Jack was hesitant about taking the job, having heard that the animatronics were left on a free roaming mode during the night. The idea of a bunch of human sized animals walking around in an empty diner while it was dark wasn't very exciting either. But nevertheless, Jack took the job in dire need of money.

The interview didn't take long, considering the requirements were minimum and nobody really wanted a position like this. So, it wasn't too big of a surprise when Jack actually got the job. Clare was overjoyed to have her brother working with her and that he would be joining the Fazbear family too. Jack, quite honestly, couldn't care less, he just wanted some money to get a house. There was a staff meeting scheduled one afternoon after hours so that all the old staff and new staff could meet and discuss how the place would be ran with the new animatronics.

Vincent, the oldest son of the Fazbear family, was the main manager of the establishment. Nobody quite knew why that was, considering Vincent was one of the most unhappy and boring people in the family. But his father, Mr. Fazbear, thought he was more reliable being older than his other siblings. He did his job, and kept the place in a good order, so nobody really complained about him. Unless he thought you were doing your job wrong, then he would become quite troublesome.

The evening had come and everyone had gathered for Vincent's meeting about the new animatronics and their care taking. He droned on about maintenance, how they should be cleaned, and what they should do if one was to break down during day hours. It was confirmed that they will have to be kept on a "free roaming" mode at night, but Vincent encouraged the employees, specifically Jack, that this was nothing to worry about because the animatronics were programmed to be "happy and fun-loving". He also stated that nobody but Jack should be at the establishment after hours unless told otherwise and that if someone was here, not being a fellow worker, that the police should be contacted immediately.

Soon after, Jack had started his job on the night shift. The only thing he really had to do was make sure the animatronics didn't wander out of the building and to alert police if anyone try to steal or harm the suits. But still, the job was unnerving when he first started. No one should be used to those life sized toys walking around in the dark. But after working a few nights, Jack came to see that the animatronics were more like mindless creatures wondering around (which they were), and seemed less anxious and more bored with his job.

Either way, all seemed to be going well for the company and the employees. The new animatronics were bringing in many more customers, raking in the money for Mr. Fazbear, allowing him to up the pay of some employees. All, well, most of the employees were happy with their job and all seemed to be well with the world. That was, until, the first missing child's case turned up.