The next Fanfiction would've probably started with everyone gathering into the diner room, all saying stuff like, "She wasn't in the attic,", "I couldn't find her in the Defenders' Headquarters, but I found a rubber ducky.", and, "Poppy's not in Ellie's place or the office. Has this world gone upside down?" Willow is the only one not saying anything, appearing to instead be deep in thought. Frieda asks her if anything's wrong, and Willow tells her that Owen often hung out with Poppy, and that he could've been gone, too.

Mason was nearby. At the mention of Owen's name, he walks up to them and asks who they were talking about.

"Owen," Willow repeated. "Owen Carter."

Mason looked as if he was shot in the heart.

If you didn't guess that Owen the ghost was Owen the kid who got shoved into Fredbear's mouth by Mason the former jerk, then... I don't know what to think. Of course, Mason is shocked to find out his dead brother lives in a murder restaurant as a ghost, and, as most literature characters would do after a shocking reveal, would've probably just uttered, "No..." over and over again.

Bona overhears this (mind your own business, people!) and walks over to them. Of course, she also has something to say.

"Funny you're worried about Owen," Bona chimed in, sounding unlike her usual friendly self as her voice raised to a near-yell. "Considering you were the one who killed him."

Everyone turned towards Mason. The older animatronics looked at Mason in worry, the newer ones gazed at him in shock. Jeremy stared blankly ahead. Jason's eyes widened. Mike flinched. Chelsie looked like she was about to cry.

Well, Mason, the very obvious and well-known secret's out.

Either way, Mason is worried about Owen because he might've been kidnapped, and now he'd have urged everyone to find the two of them as well as work harder to find them. While Frieda's searching, she falls asleep somehow and finds herself in Golden Chico's presence. And then the chapter ends.

"Not another cliffhanger!" Frieda cried.

The next chapter would involve Golden Chico giving Frieda a riddle and stuff like that.

"Listen closely, kid, for I have something important to show you." Golden Chico raised his arms and summoned mist. Frieda watched in amazement as words formed from it.

'As the end of your day grows closer,

This becomes bigger.

And no matter how horrible or sad,

You can never change it.

Simple mistakes lead to great consequences,

And adds wood to the burning fire of regret and envy.

If your hands are stained with the blood of a loved one,

Sadness is all you can feel.

A single moment can change anything,

Fueling uncontrollable anger.

Once everything falls apart again,

You just can't force yourself to care.

Fear is all you feel,

When death is all you see.

And no matter how horrible or sad,

You cannot change it,' the mist read.

"Translation?" Frieda asked.

Golden Chico pondered about something for a quick second. "History," he said in a deadpan voice. "It's history. If you want the kids back, think about the nightguards' history. Or, rather, let them think about it. Only they know their horrible and traumatizing past best."

Hey, at least Golden Chico isn't too keen about being vague for once.

Well, Frieda tells the nightguards that they need to think of their history to find the kids, and, although Mason and Jeremy understandably doesn't like the idea (considering that the former killed his own brother and the latter witnessed it), Mike, Jason, Fritz the Forgotten, and Chelsie also don't like it. However, they agree that they do have a reason to do so: to save two dead children.

This is one of two instances in this Fanfiction where there are nightguard-centric chapters for each nightguard. The first is Mason since we already know his dark past. He thinks about it, and is disappointed that he couldn't think of anything that could save two children and is just forcing himself to relive his worst memory in his head for no reason. That's when Golden Freddy decides to walk by, and Mason notices a piece of paper stuck inside his mouth.

Mason ran up to [Golden Freddy]. "Hey, Goldie!"

"Hmm?" Golden Freddy turned his head, his odd green pupils facing Mason.

"There's something in your mouth."

Golden Freddy narrowed his eyes. "You stopped me from searching for your dead brother just so you can point out the obvious?" he said, his voice low.

"Err, yes. I mean, I was thinking of my memories and you kind of bit Owen to death, so..."

"Well, then you get the paper." Golden Freddy opened his mouth.

Mason glared at him. "If you crush me, I swear I will kill you."

Well, Mason got the paper while not being crushed. It just goes to show that Golden Freddy and Mason hate each other's guts and love to spite each other. On the paper, it says, "Voice".

Cue the next chapter!

Now it shows Mike thinking, when Jason sits by him and joins him. They consider the fact that Mason had found a paper inside Golden Freddy's mouth (which, you know, has no explanation as to how it showed up for now) and think about if they'll find papers in certain places, too. Mike tells Jason to look in the backstage area where everything's stored while Mike headed towards the office.

Mike is in the office, where he searches underneath the swivel chairs, underneath the moniter, and even on the door. After a bit of searching, Mike looks behind the tv screens and finds a piece of paper that says, "Room,". (Comma included.)

Specklefur used Next Chapter! It was very effective!

Jason is searching the backstage area, refusing to go anywhere near the spare animatronic suits (considering them "dangerous deadly deathtraps"). He searches behind everything on the shelves, but when Enda the character that hasn't appeared for 3,000 chapters straight says that he saw something by the suits earlier, Jason is resigned to the fact that he'll have to go search by the "horrific murderers".

'What a surprise,' Jason thought to himself, not even bothering to feign surprise in his own head. 'The paper's in one of their hands.'

After a bit of, "But I don't want to go near those things", Jason gets the paper, which says, "Barry's".

(*throws next chapter in your face*)

Chelsie's thinking about where she'd have to search when Mike comes over and they have this conversation:

Chelsie sighed. "You got the paper too, I've heard," she said.

"Yeah, so I decided to help you. What memory are you thinking of?"

"You know when we were kids?" she asked.

"We were kids for twelve years, Chelsie," Mike told her. "Specify, please."

"1987."

Mike froze for a moment. "Don't tell me... no, nevermind. You aren't mad about it, right?" he questioned, worried.

Chelsie laughed, sort of like her normal self, but... off. "Of course not. I just... don't like thinking about it, is all," she said. "Anyway, where should I search?"

"The tables? The stage? The door?"

Chelsie then searched these areas, eventually finding a piece of paper stuck to the door. The paper says, "For".

I don't feel like saying it since you should know. I'll just skip to the dialogue.

Fritz is pacing, thinking hard about his past and how the other nightguards found the pieces of paper with the words on them. He then looks up at a camera, and, unsurprisingly (at least to Fritz), there's a piece of paper stuck on it.

Unfortunately, he cannot reach it.

Fortunately, Willow is passing by and she offers to help. When she does grab the paper, however, she grabs the camera in her hands and crushes it.

"Whoops," Willow said innocently, before passing the paper to a grateful Fritz and walking by as if she did nothing wrong.

Well, I suppose Willow isn't all too happy about the situation if she has to take it out on a camera.

When Fritz reads the paper, he sees the words "Safe".

...

Jeremy is having the most difficult time, trying to figure out where his paper is if, technically, he had the same past as Mason.

"But it's not really the same, huh?" Chico's voice said from behind the nightguard.

Jeremy turned around and faced the chicken animatronic, quivering slightly. Was it just him, or did Chico look more yellow? It didn't matter; no matter how friendly the animatronics have been recently, he still found himself nervous in their presence. "What do you mean?" he asked, trying to sound braver than he actually was.

"Well, let me tell you something: you shouldn't be this much of a coward. When the bite happened, however, your head was messed with in ways you probably can't imagine. Do you really think ladybugs will scare you because you witnessed someone being killed by a robotic bear?" Chico told him. "Anyway, if you want to know where to look, I'll tell you."

"Really?"

"For a price."

Jeremy groaned. "What is it?"

"Don't speak of this conversation to anyone. Do not tell the animatronics nor the nightguards, even if you trust them with your life," Chico said sternly.

"I don't trust anyone with my life," Jeremy admitted.

"Well, do you agree?" Chico asked impatiently.

Jeremy thought for a moment. He needed this last clue to save the children, but he didn't trust anyone, as he said.

Or is that what Chico was trying to say? Was he really too much of a coward? 'Messed with in ways you probably can't imagine...' Did Jeremy corner himself into this mess? Was Chico trying to convince him to be more rational?

Probably not, but this could've been his only chance. Jeremy nodded. "Yes, I do."

"Good. All you have to do is search a box of memories."

"So I just have to think harder about my old memories?"

"No, there's literally a box of old stuff in the backstage area."

When Jeremy searched the box in the backstage area, he found a newspaper about the bite, but was disappointed when there was no piece of paper. Before he put the newspaper away, however, he caught glimpse of the sketches for Alain.

There was a paper with the words, "Entry", on it.

That is where the first of the two nightguard-centric chapters end.

Everyone takes the papers and wonder what they could mean, and Frieda suggests that they rearrange it.

'Room, safe Barry's entry voice', the papers said.

Frieda stared at Enda, who sheepishly shrugged his shoulders. "No."

They eventually get "Barry's voice for safe room, entry" (thanks to Freddy), which, although it still made little sense, gave them an idea of what they needed: Barry's voice was needed to open something in the safe room.

Everyone headed towards the safe room, finding nothing suspicious besides the pile of animatronics parts (from Alain) that no one cleaned up since the second Fanfiction. Everyone decides to take a break here while they decide where the secret entry is and how they could get in.

As the nightguards sleep (they're human, after all), Frieda searched around the room for a door of any kind. She then reminds herself that the thing needed to be opened had to be voiced-activated by Barry, and Barry isn't exactly a protagonist.

She then remembers that she's a magical robot that can mimic voices. She yells, "Open!", managing to say it in Barry's voice, waking everyone up and scaring them in the process. A shadowy door appears and they step in.

Next chapter, they find themselves in a dark hallway, and they find out from a very helpful sign on the wall that there are three tasks that must be completed before they can continue on. So, what is the first task? An epic battle? A difficult riddle with only one chance to answer? A ticking time bomb that needs a wire cut?

Nope. It's a history quiz.

Specifically, it's a history quiz about the Pizzeria (and it's fill-in-the-blank! How horrible!) Frieda, having dug through that box of memories inside the backstage area multiple times, steps in and answers all of the questions.

"Question one... when did the Pizzeria originally open?" Frieda read out loud.

"The day I consider the worst day in history. If it weren't for the pizzeria opening, we wouldn't be stuck in this mess right now," Mike mumbled.

The questions seem fairly normal, some asking about in-game events, such as when the bite occurred and when the Pizzeria from the first day closed, and some about Fanfiction-related events, like when the current Pizzeria opened and who replaced Chica for a few days. When they reach the eighth question, though...

Frieda smiled. "Hey, guys, this is it! The final question!" she exclaimed. "Question eight... once, a group of animatronics and humans attempted to break into a place where they shouldn't have been nosing around in. What was their fate?"

Everyone glanced at each other nervously.

"It's multiple choice... A. They were killed. B. They were captured. C. They were trapped in the room they stood in forever..."

"I can't believe I'm saying this," Mason said. "But I want the fill-in-the-blank questions back."

They eventually realize that they're essentially choosing their fate, but before anyone says anything, Chico decides that he has an even better suggestion: he exclaims that they should choose D. They moved on to the next trials safely. It works, and it's revealed that the history questions were the first trial and the last question was the second trial.

The third trial appears, and it turns out to be a bunch of riddles. Ellie steps in to answer them all. They all start off as basic riddles, such as the, "What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the evening, and three legs at night" riddle, but they eventually get more morbid. Eventually, they get:

"What controls our thoughts,

Decides our decisions,

Overrides the brain,

Chooses our choices?

What changes how you look?

What changes how you seem?

What makes your life heaven?

What makes your life hell?

What is bliss?

Anger?

Confidence?

Fear?

What is empathy?

Apathy?

What controls our thoughts?

What controls our life?"

After a bit of pondering, Ellie finally gets it. The riddle, at one point, outright states what this mystery thing is: bliss, anger, confidence, fear, empathy, apathy... emotions! She's right, and they can continue on. They go through a door... and Golden Chico is there. It turns out that, this time, he isn't helping them, and he captures them all and brings them to a dungeon.

Now, they're all inside different cells, which is just about as fun as it sounds. The only way they can communicate is by shouting and hoping the person they're trying to talk to is closer than they thought. The prison warden is another shadow animatronic who refers to herself as Baby (Hmm, I wonder who she could be), and she's often watching them, so they also have to be careful about what they say (so they can't exactly shout escape plans to each other). Yep, our heroes here seem to be doomed.

After what probably would've been a chapter of the characters talking to each other about how hopeless things seem to be, Chico finds a golden key underneath his pillow with a note that simply says:

"Fix this."

The key unlocks his cell, and Chico fights Baby to retrieve the other keys, nearly getting his butt kicked in the process. Fortunately, he wins and gets the keys, unlocking everyone's cells. They all then run around the area they are in for a while before finding what turns out to be a meeting room with a meeting taking place.

The meeting seems to reveal no important information at first, talking about how they're going to take over the other restaurants, but then they hear Poppy and Owen asking to be set free, and they immediately break down the door to fight.

And so the final battle begins. Some animatronics are trying to reach Poppy and Owen to rescue them, who are being watched over by Barry and Alain themselves, and some are trying to fight off as many shadow animatronics as possible. Meanwhile, the nightguards are just watching, confused and kind of terrified (wouldn't you be if there were tons of animatronics, magical and normal, fighting off a bunch of sentient shadows?). It isn't long, however, until Mason tries to run over to rescue Poppy and Owen, realizing that the Destroyers aren't targeting them. The other nightguards soon follow.

Though... there was something strange about this entire room. Like there was an odd, unnatural energy everywhere. And it wasn't long until the energy seemed to blur their vision, blur their thoughts, but their senses...

'This isn't right.' Mason thought as he collapsed.

Remember when I said there were going to be two parts where we focused on each nightguard? This is the second time.

We start with our good friend and neighborhood brother-murderer, Mason, who finds himself in a dark room. He's only vaguely aware that he's holding something. Suddenly, he "wakes up" and finds himself in a familiar place, unable to move. He's confused until he looks around and realizes this is the restaurant where the Bite happened. He was literally reliving his memory.

Despite his best attempts, he can't change anything. He is forced to watch as he murders his brother (again).

Seconds before the dreaded bite happened, everything went black, and, suddenly, all Mason could hear was the ringing in his ears. He felt like he was dozing off again, and welcomed it. Anything but what had just happened...

Suddenly, he found himself standing in... no...

He looked around. He was back.

Would he have to do this? Over and over again? What was happening?

It wasn't long until he returned to the dark room and he felt tired, scared... sad...

Next up on the "time to relive your worst memories" train is Fritz.

He finds himself at home, and is relieved because what kind of idiot would want to remain where he was? He then starts freaking out because he can't control his actions, and even more freaked out when he hears the knocking. It sounds... familiar to him.

Just like how Mason had to deal with the Bite over and over again, Fritz finds himself having to deal with the day he was falsely accused for murder. Of course, when he thinks it's all over, he finds himself reliving it, and then it's over, but he's well aware it's going to happen again...

He was going to have to deal with that again, wasn't he? A never-ending loop of those few minutes that changed his life for the worse. Over and over again, huh?

Who cares?

Not him, that's for sure.

Now it's time for Jeremy. Time to further traumatize the nightguard we all know and love. It doesn't seem like much, though; Jeremy finds himself at the bite, and it almost plays out like Mason's memory, except from, y'know, the perspective of pre-paranoia Jeremy. However, when the bite finishes playing out for the first time, Jeremy spots a shadowy figure standing nearby, but, before he could figure out who it was, something in his mind snaps, and he simply feels terror from what had just happened before everything fades to black.

Suddenly, Jeremy was back. He was watching the bite again. 'So be it,' Jeremy thought to himself. 'This will probably terrify me to an even greater extent, but I should probably stick around here for a bit... I need to know who that shadow was..."

Next is... huh? Two nightguards? And it's Mike and Jason? The two characters that have absolutely nothing to do with each other?

Well.

The memory starts off with Mike showing Jason around the new Freddy Fazbear pizzeria (post-third game, pre-Fanfiction), including where the two of them would be working at that night. They both start working, closing the doors whenever the then-hostile animatronics approached. However, they were careless with the power, and the place experiences a blackout. They both are terrified, Mike even more so when he hears the familiar jingle Freddy makes when he's nearby. Suddenly, Freddy grabs Jason, and Mike assumes he is dead.

However, when Mike goes to the storage closet the next morning, he finds the suit Jason was stuffed in, and finds Jason inside, barely alive. Of course, Jason is immediately brought to a hospital (the reasons for injury may or may not have been changed here or there), and Jason is alive, except he does have permanent damage and he was rendered unable to speak. Everything then fades to black.

'Why was it me?'

Mike nearly jumped; not only was he not expecting Jason to speak with him, but the voice seemed to come from his head.

'Why was I the one caught?' Jason stormed up to Mike, clearly angry. 'Why do I have to deal with my missing voice and all the pain? I had to relive an entire night of pain and you got to sit there and do nothing! I-'

Mike fell to the ground.

Jason, shocked slowly walked closer to Mike and gently nudged him with his foot. 'M...Mike?'

'I'm sorry, okay?' Mike thought. 'It's all my fault. My fault.'

Part of Jason wanted to kneel down and reassure Mike that everything was okay, but... 'If it weren't for you, I wouldn't be voiceless, nor would I-'

Suddenly, Mike vanished.

'Great. He's gone.' Jason thought as the office from that horrible night came back to view. 'Another thing I have to suffer alone.'

Now, it's time for Chelsie! But she's a literal actual bundle of sunshine! How could she- I bet you already know that's not true at this point.

Wow, yet another Bite memory. The Bite reoccurs again, except, this time, it's from Chelsie's point of view. She struggles to run and help Owen before he freaking dies, but Mike pulls her away, telling her there's nothing they can do (this memory was actually explored in a previous Fanfiction...). Everything fades to black, and Chelsie is sitting there, terrified. However, she notices the pizzeria where the Bite occurred coming back into view, and she snaps.

"No!" she shouted, surprising herself; she couldn't control her actions previously... why could she do it now? "I am not going through that again, whoever you are, you jerk! If you're trying to make me feel bad for not helping that poor child, well, here's some news for you: it's not working!" Chelsie took a deep breath. "I'm well aware it's not my fault I couldn't help that kid! You know whose fault it was?!"

Suddenly, she heard the sound of metal clashing against metal. She stood up, and found herself watching the battle between some animatronics she recognized as the old ones - Golden Freddy, Springtrap, BB, ect. - fighting against the Destroyers, with all of the other animatronics crumpled on the floor, as if sleeping. She was awake...

Suddenly, the wave of anger that overtook her earlier came back. She quickly scanned the grounds, and spotted who she was looking for.

He was sleeping standing up. Chelsie slowly walked up to him and did something she'd always and never wanted to do.

She punched Mike.

Mike woke up with a start. "Wha-?"

Chelsie punched him again, and Mike fell back. "Chelsie?!"

"It was your fault, Mike!" Chelsie roared, throwing herself onto Mike, throwing punch after punch. "It was all your fault!"

Welp, and that ends the nightguard-centric chapters for, umm... forever.

Chico, who is currently sleeping, wakes up, but, unlike the nightguards (and presumably all of the other asleep animatronics), he finds himself in a room full of light. He's confused for a moment before he sees a figure surrounded by shadows approach him. Chico is scared, considering how their enemies are shadows, but the figure simply tells him to listen.

"Do you know what a Shadow Animatronic is?" the figure said, his voice barely above a whisper.

"Besides the fact that they're the bad guys? No," Chico responded.

"Shadows are what's left of the forgotten. When an animatronic becomes forgotten, whether they're mere concepts or fully functional people who were scrapped, they become a Shadow. Of course, if an animatronic came back, they'd become normal again, though they'd only keep their memories for a short time before they'd lose them. If I recall, there's very few instances of a Shadow Animatronic returning. Let me think..." the figure moved what vaguely resembled an arm to what Chico assumed was his chin. "Some sheep animatronic from another restaurant, of course. Mangle might count. I believe she was a concept along with Baby and her gang, but she was the only one actually built... Oh yeah, Chico, you're one, too."

Chico's eyes widened. "I... I was evil once?"

"Evil's a rather strong word, Chico. But, no, you weren't evil. A Shadow isn't evil unless they choose to unleash their anger at being forgotten on others, and, even then, many Shadows are fine with being Shadows, like Bona and Fredric. However, this is not the point. The point is that you can use this to your advantage to finally win against the Destroyers."

"How?"

"Most of the Shadows you know are animatronics that were built but were never used, and they all reside in the attic. All you have to do is turn them on."

"But how will I get back to the pizzeria?" Chico asked. "I have no idea where we are."

"Just wake up."

And so Chico wakes up, and, to his surprise, he finds himself in the Pizzeria, accompanied only by a very confused John, who has no idea where everyone went. Chico runs to the attic and finds all of the old animatronics.

Back to the battle!

Mike is still being beat up by his own sister. Eventually, he finally retaliates by pushing her back (of course, he isn't happy about it) and Chelsie accidentally stumbles over Mason, who immediately wakes up. Mason, of course, is thankful, and that's when they all realize they just have to somehow wake everyone up in order to help them.

And so they spend their time, waking up everyone and avoiding the Shadows who are trying to stop them. Jason realizes the kids are unguarded and quickly grabs them, bringing them to safety. Suddenly, the Shadows start vanishing (totally not because of Chico) and everything looks great, right?

"Enough!" Alain roared. "I'm tired of this! It's clear trapping you in your own minds didn't work the first time... Why not try again?"

Everyone falls asleep again.

Next chapter, everyone wakes up in a black room, which is littered with random items; broken robot parts, police badges, lacrosse sticks...

Alain appeared from thin air. "Welcome to a combination of all your minds, designed specifically to be a much stronger prison than your own weak, pathetic minds apparently were. Now-"

"Stop it!" Jeremy shouted, grabbing the first thing he could: a lacrosse stick.

"Or else?" Alain asked, smirking.

It happened quickly. One second, Alain was sitting there, mocking Jeremy, and the next, Jeremy had bashed the lacrosse stick into Alain's head. Alain quickly swiped at Jeremy, knocking him aside. "What's your problem?"

"What's with you and messing with our heads?" Jeremy demanded. "You did that thing where we relived our memories, first of all, and now you're doing this!"

"Unfortunately, the first thing was Poppy and Owen themselves. Poppy has the wonderful ability of illusion and Owen, the ability of emotion manipulation. They, of course, didn't willingly do all of that, but we managed to force them to mess with what you believed you saw and believed you felt, hoping that, at the very least, you guys would tear yourselves apart and, at the very most, you'd be forever trapped. This prison you're in right now, though, is my doing, and I'm rather proud of it."

"You were also there at the Bite!"

Everyone froze.

"Y-you..." Alain's voice was low. "You remember..."

"I saw you as I was forced to relive the Bite over and over," Jeremy said. "I always saw you right before my head broke. I assume you messed with it, for one reason or another."

Alain quickly regained his composure. "It was funny, watching you run away like that," he said.

"Who else did you mess with?" Mike demanded.

"I suppose I messed with Mason's friends a bit. I wanted to see if they'd actually allow him to shove Owen in Fredbear's mouth," Alain said. "But I do not see your point, Jeremy."

"I think his point was that you ruined our lives," Chelsie said.

"Thanks for that," Mason mumbled.

Yeah, thanks Alain.

Barry appears, surprised that Alain was technically the cause of the Bite (and that Alain existed way before Green Scales), and tells him off. Alain admits that he was one of the original animatronics, but never went beyond concept, and also that he only joined the Destroyers to see what would come of it. Barry is visibly angry, and decides to help the Defenders escape. How does he do that?

By breaking the fourth wall.

The next chapter takes place in the literal actual chapter. All of the animatronics are running around an empty white void as words formed, describing their every action. The chapter would've appeared "broken" as the gang constantly mess with everything.

Frieda saw Alain running towards her. " !" she shouted. When she saw the word appear over her head, she quickly threw it at Alain, who dAttackucked. The word Frieda had thrown had lodged itself into another word.

It probably would've been a really weird chapter, ending with them finding a plot hole that leads them back to the meeting room they were fighting in, which is tearing apart for reasons unknown as of that time. Alain is done chasing them, but refuses to believe he has lost. He calls over Golden Chico and Golden Ellie to fight with him, but they instead tackle Alain. Alain is confused for a moment, but Golden Chico kindly explains to him why they're betraying him, too.

"Remember when we were modeled to be opposite of Chico and Ellie?" Golden Chico asked. "Well, one of their most prominent traits is their loyalty to the group they work for."

Suddenly, the room starts to glitch. The remaining Destroyers try to drag everyone back as they try and find an exit, and, eventually, Phantom, Springtrap, and Fredric decide to hold the Destroyers back so everyone else can escape.

Everyone finds the door that leads to the Safe Room and go through. They try and urge the three who are fighting off the Destroyers to come through, and they make it through before the door glitches out of existence.

Yep, a bunch of characters are technically dead.

Golden Chico explains that those who were left behind are trapped in a place similar to the Void, except there's no door leaving it, so they're alive, but still. And then the animatronics discover all the former Shadow Animatronics roaming the restaurant, courtesy of Chico.

"We... we're going to need more pizza," Frieda said.

The final chapter would've been the animatronics sending off all of the former Shadows to new restaurants, where they'd have a new purpose (and hopefully won't become shadows and try to kill everyone again). Afterwards, Frieda gathers everyone to tell them some things.

"Now, the restaurant will be open again, soon, now that we've got all of that behind us," Frieda said. "I propose a new idea for Foxy's show: I get redeemed and join Foxy's crew, while an old evil henchmen of mine decides to take over to destroy everything!"

"That story sounds familiar, I just don't know where..." Barry said.

Foxy shrugged. "It be alright, but I would be missin' the old stories, too."

"It would all depend on the owners, wouldn't it?" Chico pointed out. "We can ask them."

"Well, either way, when the restaurant opens tomorrow, we'll have that one last show to perform before Frieda's idea gets accepted or rejected," Phantom said.

"I hope it gets accepted," Chelsie said, smiling.

"I like it!" Poppy grinned.

"One last show," Chico repeated, smiling. "And then we'll know."

Frieda nodded before turning around to practice in the backstage area. She quickly paused, though. It felt strange... everything was so peaceful now, even after all they had just went through... But, that wouldn't have happened without all of the friends she had.

"One more thing, guys."

Frieda turned around, smiling.

"Thank you."

Dang, this is saddening for me.

Anyway, this is the last I'll ever post about Frieda Adventures. It's been quite a trip.

...

What, you thought I was done?

Nope. At least twice in the last chapter, I promised I'd explain some things, and I will do so, alongside other trivia, which, if the story had continued on as normal, would've probably have been randomly mentioned by other characters. Here we go.

-In Green Scales, Alain had wanted to kill Jeremy. Why? Well, Jeremy was getting a bit boring for him...

-In the same story, why would choking Phantom work when animatronics don't need to breathe? In this version of FNaF, animatronics are sentient now, and, thus, are capable of feeling. Mary wasn't really choking Phantom, but, rather, she was making it feel like he was choking.

-How did Jason figure out Mike was practicing "something he had not done for a long while"? He's just smart, I guess. Smart enough to read that text Mike had sent him explaining his absence and assuring him he would be coming shortly.

-Speaking of Mike, most of his actions revolve around the fact that he doesn't want to get close to anyone else. Otherwise, when something bad happened to his "friends", he would have to go through the same thing that happened when Jason was stuffed and nearly killed. The only exception was Chelsie; she's pretty much the most responsible person he knows (and also it's kind of hard not to bond with your twin sister).

-Also speaking of Mike, whenever his fellow nightguards tell him they're doing something over text ("Hey, I'll be heading over to a friend's house tonight, just saying."), he always responds with a text essentially telling them to be safe ("Okay, don't get in a car crash or something.") Everyone but Jason assumed he was being sarcastic.

-Jeremy was one of the best lacrosse players on his team (whether he was on a school team or professional team is up to interpretation).

-When Jeremy and Mason visited Freddy Fazbear's a few weeks before the Bite, they were talking about which animatronics were their favorites, and that was the day Jeremy finally admitted he liked Chica the best. The idea of a giant chicken encouraging people to eat pizza was hilarious to him.

-Fritz doesn't like the sight of police cars.

-Fritz had originally wanted to be a fantasy author when he grew up.

-Jason has the best grades out of all of the nightguards. His best grades in general was a bunch of A's and one or two B-'s.

-Mason doesn't like Bonnie very much. Mason doesn't like rabbits in general. A rabbit attacked Jeremy once. A rabbit also stole his salad once. Rabbits are now Mason's enemies. This extends to Bonnie.

-Okay but seriously Mason hates rabbits. Foxes are cool, though.

-John used to work as a mechanic before coming to Freddy Fazbear's as the second-in-change and, eventually, the one guy no one remembers.

-Some ideas for the ending that got scrapped was a few of the good guys dying (which I scrapped because I'm a wimp who cares too much about these characters I wasn't sure how to write their deaths), Barry staying evil (come on, look at him when he gets called Big Bro 2 in the latest Fanfiction! He just wants to be loved by kids), and Frieda destroying the source of magic to destroy the Destroyers (it'd seem like a really stupid descision, considering that there are tons of other magic animatronics in other restaurants and it would've seemed stupid, getting rid of magic without at the very least asking the other restaurants).

-Mason hates rabbits. A lot. It's a bit of a problem.

And, finally...

-I'm very grateful for those who actually read this, whether you've actually read the series before or not. Think this is all stupid? Oh well, I enjoyed writing it, and it proved to be a good learning experience for me. Thank you, all of you, and I sincerely hope you have a nice day/night. This is a fact.

Oh, and one more thing: why did I wait almost a year just to post this chapter? Well...

Frieda Adventures: Fitting In first showed off its first chapter on March 15, 2015.

Happy Three Years Anniversary.