Chapter Fourteen: "Mutiny"

Freddy Fazbear's Pizza – November 6th, 1993;

Freddy had just come back from leaving the new guard a final message. Fritz had been acting as the trainer for new recruits to this nightmarish post, so he left messages over the phone for them. Since he had just been stuffed, there would be no message for their fifth night so Freddy decided to play a little joke on the new guard.

One of the stock sounds in Freddy's programming was, for some reason, a passage from Biography of a Yogi. Freddy manipulated his voice to make it sound deeper and began playing the recording in reverse so that it sounded like demonic garbling. They were all gonna get a laugh out of the new guard's reaction to that, they could already tell.

Once Freddy was done with the message, he went back to the stage where Bonnie sat. The bunny looked at Freddy for a moment before looking down at the floor, his face turning a deep crimson. Bonnie was obviously uncomfortable being alone around Freddy, after all the last time they were in a situation like this Freddy had kissed the lavender rabbit. Freddy sat in Chica's usual place so that he wouldn't upset the bunny. He could hear Chica baking something in the kitchen.

"Freddy..." Bonnie said, looking over to his boss. "I've been meaning to ask you something..."

"Hm?" Freddy grunted in reply, trying to not make any eye contact.

"D-did you... Did you...?" The rabbit seemed unable to form the words.

"Mean it?" The bear asked. The rabbit shook his head yes before staring back at the floor with a deeper shade of red on his face. "I did." The bear simply said.

"I'm sorry Freddy... But I have Chica..." Bonnie started.

"I know you do." Freddy cut him off. "It was stupid of me to even try when you'd just gotten her attention." He heard a slight sigh come from Bonnie and he turned to see his face.

"I won't say that I'm surprised. In fact I thought that you always acted more nervous around me so I just thought..." The bunny turned to face him and he looked at Freddy straight in the eyes.

"It will never happen again." He said in a finalized tone, as if the matter was settled. "I won't tell the others but if you try again..." He turned away and sighed. Freddy was ashamed of himself. What had he been thinking? He had known that Bonnie confessed to Chica yet he still did it.

"I'm sorry..." He said, his voice barely audible. Bonnie was just about to say something when Foxy ran out of his cove towards the stage.

"I be needin' to speak to ye, rabbit." He said in a bitter tone. Hesitantly, Bonnie got up and jumped off the stage.

"What is it?" He asked the fox.

"It be personal." The fox's eye darted towards Freddy. "He don't need to hear it." Bonnie sighed and followed Foxy towards the security office. Freddy looked down at the red and blue tiled floor and started to think about how much has changed in these last few days.


Leo was unprepared. Marian was once again staying the night at Freddy's. She had taken refuge in the cove and was staying with Foxy and Leo. Around four in the morning, Foxy went to go take care of something. What is was, he wouldn't say. That left Leo and Marian in the cove alone. She was way more awake than the other night when she had fallen asleep in Leo's arms, and she seemed a little on edge too.

"How are you feeling?" Leo asked her. "Are you still shaken up about Puppet?"

"No." She told him with a warm smile. "I'm just a little worried about... About us." Leo could feel himself blush slightly.

"Marian, I'm not so sure that I'm even Justin." He told her with a slight frown. "I know that he's inside of me but... I don't know if he's like... Possessed me..." It was a little awkward trying to explain that he wasn't so sure if they were the same. He did love her but... Was it right? Her fiance had just died. He wouldn't want to make a move on a dead man's girl, even if he was the dead man.

"Leo, I know that you are the same." She told him in a serious tone. "When we first met, you reminded me a lot of him." Her eyes glazed over slightly as she started thinking of that day. All the drama had made it seem like weeks ago when it was only a few days later. "If you weren't possessed by him, I would be very surprised. You are like his carbon copy!"

Leo didn't know how to feel about that. He started thinking of all the things that made him think otherwise, how it always seemed like it was an outside force making him do things against his will when Justin was in control and how he was very violent at times. But then he thought of what they had in common. Good with machines? Check. Great personality? Check. Love Marian? Quadruple check. He just sighed because he didn't know. But although he couldn't make a choice, Marian already had.

She leaned in close and planted a kiss on his cheek that made him jump back in surprise. He stared at her with wide eyes as she leaned in for another. Leo's cheeks were blood red, it would be a miracle if his fur wasn't permanently crimson. The more she leaned in for another, the more Leo found himself anticipating the next one. Soon, the short and sweet kisses turned into long and passionate ones. As they started smothering themselves with each other, Leo could have sworn he heard a scream. He shrugged it off and returned to Marian.

Soon after that though, he heard a terrifying roar that echoed in the restaurant and they both stopped in their tracks. In the distance, they could hear the sounds of fighting. Marian was the first off of the bed. She ran towards the fight with Leo not that far behind her.


Freddy had arrived way too early. Foxy's plan was to incapacitate Bonnie and act as if Golden Freddy had attacked them and disappeared before the others had arrived. But unfortunately for Foxy, the bear arrived to check out the sounds of Bonnie's screams before Foxy had even removed his hook from the rabbit's head. As the lavender bunny fell to the floor with a loud clanging noise, Freddy released an inhumane roar and charged at the conniving fox.

Foxy had the bear down before he even realized that he heard ruffling coming from the cove and pots crashing down on the floor in the kitchen. He knew the others would be here soon, and he needed more than just a hook to take on two at a time. Foxy quickly glanced around the security room, seeing nothing helpful in case a fight broke out. He then decided to take a drastic step: Using the others as weapons.

He ran over to Bonnie's suit and started pulling it apart. With his hook, it took only seconds and then he turned to Freddy and did the same. He now had an arsenal of scrap metal to take on Leo and Chica. As if summoned by his thoughts, Chica arrived at the office at that exact moment. Her eyes instantly landed on her torn apart boyfriend.

"Bonnie!" She shouted, running towards him. Foxy grabbed at the largest piece of metal, the entirety of Bonnie's back and charged towards the distressed chicken. There was a sickening clang as Chica's entire midsection was pinned to the wall. She pulled and pulled at the metal but it was no use, she was pinned. The force had been enough to basically tear Chica in half. Foxy had never wanted it to go this far. But why stop now?

He gathered up the sharpest pieces of metal and jabbed them into various positions inside of Chica. She screeched and screeched in pain, but there was nothing to do. Soon, like the other two, she slumped down in a limp position. She had taken too much damage to stay conscious. Foxy looked at the broken forms of his old friends, they were all in worse shape than Foxy had ever seen. They were even worse than Mangle. And he did it to them.

"Foxy! What did y-" Foxy, without thinking, swung his hook at the source of the voice. Along with the black oil of his three decrepit friends, a new substance joined the mix. Blood, human blood.

Marian grabbed at her throat which was now searing in pain. She couldn't speak, she couldn't do anything! She just slumped onto the floor, still clutching her gaping wound. That is when Leo walked in.

He couldn't believe his eyes. His three closest friends and his fiance were all lying on the ground, with the exception of Chica who was pinned to the wall. Foxy noticed how Leo's clothes were a little bit disheveled. He put two and two together and realized what he had just done.

"Laddie, I be so-" He was cut of by the massive force of a pouncing lion.


Leo's heart was filled with such a rage that he knew he would never feel anything like this again. He and Foxy tumbled along until they found themselves in the dining area. The fox somehow managed to throw the lion off and he raised his hook in defense. Leo unsheathed his dagger in defiance.

He fought like a hurricane. Foxy was barely able to deflect his strikes with his hook. Once or twice, Leo got a good stab at the fox's arms making a few good tears, but they only seemed to make Foxy angry. The next hour went on like this: Leo parrying Foxy's hook while trying to get a stab at him and Foxy swinging his hook wildly to make sure Leo couldn't get close enough to do so. Leo was getting exhausted. He knew he couldn't keep this up forever. He needed a plan.

That was when he got an opening. He feigned a strike to Foxy's midsection but crouched and brought the blade down at the last second. The blade cut through Foxy's leg from the knee down, tearing off all of his suit below his knee on that leg. As Foxy screeched in protest, Leo then did the same to Foxy's other leg. The pirate fox fell to the floor, defeated. But Leo wasn't done yet.

He pushed Foxy over, making him lay on his back. Leo then placed his foot on Foxy's hook so he could no longer use it. He then turned his attention to Foxy's other hand. He was going to suffer. With one big tug, Foxy's hand was ripped off by the enraged lion, leaving only the endoskeleton in its remains. Leo picked up his dagger that he had set on the ground and started stabbing Foxy all over on his arms and legs.

Oil pooled around the lion, and the worst part was he was enjoying it. He then got on his own knees and raised his dagger again. He could just feel that his eyes were pitch black, he could feel fresh blood squeezing out of Justin's corpse and out of his eyes. He brought the dagger down. With one final screech, the fox was no more.

When the deed was done, the lion held his head in his hands and roared. His head felt like it was splitting open!


Golden Fazbear's Pizza – June 26th, 1973;

Felix was enjoying his day at the new restaurant. He knew the place used to be called Fredbear's, but he loved this version way better. For one thing, there were more animatronics. On the stage with Freddy was a bunny named Bonnie and a chicken named Chica. There was also a fox named Foxy who was a pirate who sailed the seven seas! He was Felix's favorite! There was one more though, a weird Puppet that gave out gifts at the prize corner. He didn't care much for that thing. He was hanging out with two girls from his school, Frederica and Goldie.

They were just talking amongst themselves when an animatronic came up to them. A new animatronic! It looked like a yellow version of Freddy and it was inviting them to a private party in the back! They all accepted the animatronic's offer and followed him to the party. Once they were in the back, they all wanted to throw up. It smelled horrible! As if something was rotting in here. That's when the animatronic turned on the lights.

Against the wall were two other children. Dead children. One was a boy with purple hair, his face, left arm, and right hand were all missing. The girl was just a toddler, her bottom jaw and both hands were gone. Foxy knew these kids, they were his friends that had gone missing! Ben and Chelsea!

Felix turned to run for help, but before he could, the animatronic pulled out a knife and stabbed him in the stomach. He fell to the ground, unable to do anything. The animatronic then moved to Frederica. He stabbed her multiple times in the arms and legs until she went still, dead. He then grabbed Goldie and threw her out of her wheelchair.

He proceeded to cut off her left ear. She tried to shriek out in pain, but it was useless, she couldn't make a sound. He left her like that before returning to Felix. It was brutal, the way that he skinned Foxy's legs until they were nothing but bone. He should have bled to death multiple times, but he somehow was still alive to endure this nightmare. The killer then turned his attention to Foxy's arms and started to skin them near the shoulders. The pain was excruciating, but he still couldn't make a peep. He was in shock, Goldie was too.

When his arms were thoroughly skinned, he looked straight into Felix's eyes and took off his mask. Beneath was a man with matted black hair and very dark brown eyes. His smile was cold and his eyes seemed to be calculating Felix's next move. But he wouldn't make any. The killer raised the knife and shoved it into the left side of Felix's head, right above his eye.

Finally, he turned back to Goldie. She was crying so badly but she still didn't make a sound. She couldn't even accept this was happening. The killer smiled and shoved the knife into her left shoulder. All she did was wince. He pulled it out slowly while twisting the knife to see if she would scream. Disappointed he couldn't get a more satisfying reaction, he shoved the knife into her right eye to finish the job. He took off the rest of the golden animatronic suit and hurried off to his car so that he could wash up at home.


Leo stumbled into the entrance to the east hallway. Had he just seen the murders? He felt sick. He knew that they all had been possessed by children, even Foxy. It made him sad that Foxy was probably remembering this as Leo cut him open. He heard a noise coming from the end of the hall and he looked up. His heart stopped.

Standing just outside the door of the office was Puppet. In one arm, he seemed to be supporting Golden Freddy while in the other he held Marian.

"No..." He croaked. This couldn't be happening. He struggled to get up while Puppet leisurely glided towards the poster that hid his room. "Stay away from her!" He yelled with the last of his strength. Puppet paid him no heed and glided inside without a single glance at the lion.

Leo was about to follow when he heard a bell chime. He turned around and found the front door open. Standing just inside the dining area where they could clearly see Foxy's broken form stood Mr. Fazbear and an unfamiliar human with light brown hair and brilliant blue eyes.