The Second Night

Chapter Two- The Man on the Phone

"So, how was your job~?" Kelly said. She was spreading butter on toast while Jeremy was lying on the couch, stuffing his face in a pillow.

"Ugh," Jeremy groaned. " It was as bad as the time you cooked pancakes."

"A dollar for the insult jar~!" Kelly sang.

"I thought that wasn't a thing."

"Well, it is, now! And you owe me about forty bucks now." Jeremy groaned again.

"Hey, I know~!" Kelly said, her eyes shining with mischeif. "If you continue work for today, you don't have to pay me any money~!"

"Not worth it" Jeremy simply said. He would give anything to not go to work. He couldn't quit because he signed the stupid contract. But he wasn't going to tell Kelly that, just to annoy her.

"Come on, time to get you to school," Jeremy said, as Kelly happily skipped behind him. He just couldn't see how she could be so happy. It just...annoyed him. Seeing other people happy when he wasn't. He sighed as they walked to Kelly's school, passing the cursed building where Jeremy worked. He murmured goodbye as Kelly left for the entrance to the school. Sighing again, he walked home.

12:00 am

Jeremy sneaked in the pizzaria and speed-walked to the security room. He plopped himself down on the chair. Just then, the phone rang again.

"Hello, hello? Wow, you made it past the first night! You're a natural!" The voice said.

"Dude, the creepy animal things are coming into my office!" Jeremy shouted into the empty room. The was a second of silence. Then-

"Well, that's why you have the Freddy head! Just wear it!" The voice said. Jeremy sighed.

"Can you help me?" Jeremy said.

"Well, I can't come over, but I have gooood news for you!"

"It better be."

"Tommorow, a new security guard will be joining you! You will have to teach, though." The voice said. Good, at least he will have company.

"Wel, about tonight! There's this one called Foxy. He will occasionally appear in the main hall. Just flash the light at him! Couldn't be more simple! But, the Freddy head trick won't work on him. So jut flash and he'll be gone. Oh, and also, he is pretty fast so act quick. Anyways, good luck! Have a good night!"

Jeremy heard the phone hang up. He sighed. This guy was talking waaaaay too much. And how could this guy get so much experience? Was he a night guard, too? He shook his head. He needed to concentrate. First, he checked the music box. All full. He flashed his light at the main hall. And he saw it.

It was big, red, and smelled weird. Following the phone guy's instructions, he flashed he light, then wound up the music box. When he put the camera down, he checked the main hall again. Foxy was gone, but there as something else.

He saw a massive hill of something blue. It looked like the not-so-huggable Bonnie, but bigger, and...faceless. Uh oh. The phone guy didn't menton THIS. He tried flashing the light, but it wouldn't go. Sooo, his instincts told him to wear the mask. After a few moments, the bunny disappeared. Jeremy sighed in relief as he wound up the music box.

As expected, he saw the monsterous fox again. After flashing for a moment, he went back to the music box. Just then, he heard a child's laugh echo through the pizzaria. He froze. Immediately, he put down the camera and checked the left vent.

"FUUUUUUUUU-" Jeremy exclaimed as he saw the creepiest thing ever. A weird child thing was hanging out in the vent, wearing an outfit that almost made Jeremy puke. He quickly stuffed the Freddy head on his face as he heard the creepy child giggle once more. After 15 seconds, he remembered. The music box! He put down the mask and quickly and wound up the damn thing. As soon as he put the camera, the creepy child had come out of the vent. Jeremy braced himself for the blow, but-

It never came. Jeremy cautiously put his hands down, and look at the weird thing laughing his head off. What was funny? Oops, was his fly open again? It wasn't. He tried flashing the light, but his battery had disappeared. He looked at the dumb child with rage when he saw the double A batteries in his hand.

"Why you-" Jeremy started. But the child disappeared. Just then, he heared the sound of running. Oh no. His batteries were gone! He couldn't protect himself.

The ol fox jumped at Jeremy a pinned him on the table. He could feel the cold of the fox's hook on his neck. This was it. He was gonna die. No more sister, no more friends, no more stuffed crust pizza at Domino's for $10. That pizza was good-

At that glorious moment of stuffed pizza, the chimes of 6AM sounded. He looked up to see the fox powered down, and kicked him in the face for well, fun. Jeremy technically danced out of the pizzaria, singing 'tiptoe through the daisies'. And just for fun, danced into the prize corner and inspected the toy box. At the corner of his eyes, he saw an old arcade machine.

"Sweet, a minigame!" Jeremy said. He went over to the machine to play a game. He semed to play as the creepy child he encountered earlier. But whatever, he won the game. Then, he marched out of the pizzaria, stuffed crust still on his mind.