Hello everyone! Man with this chapter I'll be at a 100k! That's crazy to me! Anyways, in celebration, early update! I hope you guys enjoy!

Onto the reviews...

TU4QU0I53T4IAN6L3: Yup, unfortunate for Leo, poor guy has been through a lot. Good suggestion though! We'll see if they do that! Yes, they have a very advanced system. They did 'spend a fortune' after all. As for Jerimiah, good guess! Though at this time I can neither confirm or deny anything. As for Leo's health...I will keep that in mind.

Silverleone: I read that one as well! Isn't it fantastic? Anyways, yeah, I definitely agree!

PK - SPRINGTRAP HUG MEH: Haha! Yup! But they will definitely learn!

A reader: I can't wait for that either!


Chapter 24
Night One, Part One

"What were you thinking?!" The shout from the mechanic made everyone wince.

She huffed a breath and rubbed her forehead, "." Then she turned to the, for once, awaiting assistant. "Acid get the box from the car." She ordered and he nodded before...skipping out of the room. With a breath Leo shook his head. He was back in his wheelchair watching the scene. Bonnie was on one of the tables face down, and everyone was witness to the sparking and messy wires that came from his neck.

"...can...can you fix him?" Chica asked quietly, rubbing her hands together. The toys had retreated to their room and the puppet to his box. It was around four in the morning, and Leo had Enix call in the mechanic and her assistant. The last thing he needed was for John or any of the children to see the damaged animatronics.

"Probably. But it will take a few days." She turned to look at them all, "what the happened?" Everyone looked a bit sheepish and glanced at each other not responding.

"Well..." The new guard trailed from where he sat on one of the tables swinging his legs. "Currently you could say Leo and I are being fought over." He paused and tilted his head, "granted, one side wants to kill us..."

"Get to the point motorcycle." She ordered and he blinked in surprise.

"You saw my wheels?" At the roll of her eyes he took a breath and continued, "anyways...the two sets of these guys went after each other. Pretty rad robot fight in my opinion. However, the little spindle thing, puppet whatever. It snuck up behind Bonnie while the rabbit was getting Leo away from the toys. I guess it messed with some wiring because the rabbit then shrieked and collapsed." He supplied and Leo couldn't help but look at the silent prize box near the front.

That puppet was really creepy.

"Well great." The woman huffed and went to look at Bonnie. "I assume the toys are in a similar condition?" She asked briefly looking up at the guards.

"Uh, I didn't really get a close look but the toy Bonnie was fixing his bowtie...and regular Freddy threw around his toy counterpart." Enix explained and Leo raised an eyebrow slightly.

It may not be terrible to have him around. He talked enough that Leo didn't really have to.

"Right. Okay. I'll get to work on this guy, the others stay off their feet, and Leo," the guard looked up at his name, "stop being stupid." She ordered sternly and the guard nodded after a moment.

Only for him to catch Enix's gaze and share a brief look, if only she knew how stupid they had actually been.

However, the shared look was cut short when Leo adjusted ever so slightly and hissed a swear in pain. The animatronics looked over at him, along with Enix.

The man paused a moment and took a breath, "you can hold your liquor right?" At the question the guard looked up and hesitated.

"I don't like liquor. But I wouldn't protest with a pack of cigarettes." He suggested leaning back in his seat. The man chuckled a bit and nodded.

"Alright, I know a twenty four hour place, I'll go pick you up some and then call an ambulance." He suggested, but the older guard groaned and leaned back in his seat.

"Ugh...no, I'm not going to the hospital again." That made even the mechanic look at him.

"Leo, you have got to go to the hospital, your arm...and well you...look terrible." He looked up at her and glared.

"I. Am. Not. Going. To. The. Hospital. Again." Every word was emphasized and she sighed, shaking her head and turning back to Bonnie.

"Um, I may know someone who can help you who isn't tied to the hospital..." the new guard trailed, and Leo looked up his brow furrowing.

"You do?"


The person that Enix knew apparently was a retired doctor who made it a habit of helping people who couldn't afford to go to the doctor. Quite convenient in Leo's opinion.

But he was nice enough and not pushy, so Leo was fine with him. He charged substantially less than an actual doctor. Which was quite fortunate, because Leo was swimming in debt at this point.

He was once again ordered to keep off his limbs and to stop injuring them...which Leo almost laughed hysterically at.

As if that would be possible.

The rest of that week was one of the most boring things Leo had experienced.

No one allowed him to do anything.

He spent most of the time in the office, just in case the toys got overexcited, but Leo doubted that would've happened anyways. The only time he saw them was when they were on camera. Which in and of itself was disturbing, one of them would either be staring up at the camera or they would be all around each other...planning.

During the day they interacted with the children as the older bots did, friendly, and Leo could see the joy in their eyes.

They really did love the kids.

It put a different perspective in the whole ghost children thing and it wasn't really something Leo thought about often. But even the originals, they loved the kids a lot, they always seemed excited when one of them would approach the stage. It was tragic, the whole situation, how must the animatronics have felt when they realized the children were inside them? That they had become the graves of the very children they loved to entertain?

The toys, at the moment they were Leo's enemy, but honestly...he saw so much of the originals in them as well. The way they interacted with the kids, the joy they had when they preformed...

Leo did hope that one day they would be able to all come to a understanding.

The guard had never thought that he would be in a situation where he hoped two sets of haunted animatronics would come to a understanding with each other.

The feelings he felt that week were strange. He felt like a stalker, watching them, watching them interact with the children and each other. Why did things have to be so hostile between them? He knew both sides were stressed, when Jamie required him to 'get some sun' and go through the dining room, he would see the toys watching, and he could see the originals tense up and watch the door closer as well.

Was it too much to ask for peace?

The nights were interesting, Leo was still bound to his office, and that meant, he, Enix and all the animatronics were crammed in that small office playing games. They did everything but talk about the elephants in the additional rooms.

Enix was quite the life of the party, he had introduced them to new games, and when Leo was in pain he always seemed to have cigarettes with him.

His presence actually wasn't that bad.

Oddly enough, he did see Mangle, but that was only because it had to go from the parts and services to the room where the toys were.

Those were always really tense encounters. Sometimes the broken bot would climb on the ceiling and stop at his doorway staring down at him, or other times it would be on the floor. But no matter how it went there, the two headed animatronic would always stop and just stare at him.

Enix had shouted at it a few times to get it to go away, and that had managed to scare it off. But Leo felt kind of bad afterwards, the way it's ears pulled back and it looked up at the tall man fearfully made the encounter strange.

Whenever it would look at them, it's full body was never visible, they would only see the head with the outer shell on. It would peak in, and sometimes they would only ever see it's eyes.

Whatever it was doing, Leo couldn't really sense any ill intent from it. It almost seemed...curious, like it wanted to know more about them. Eventually the older guard told Enix to stop scaring it off, and they let it watch until it was seemingly satisfied and left.

The newbie wanted to listen to all the tapes ahead of time, and Leo almost gave in, but he decided that they would be able to remember better if they were listening in the moment.

The only other animatronic he saw in person that week was the puppet, and maybe saw was a bit of a stretch. Leo only ever bore witness to it's mask, peeking out from under the lid of the box.

It was unnerving to say unto the least.

Besides that, things were quiet, Bonnie was fixed on Wednesday, and speaking of Wednesday, Leo found himself surprisingly grateful for Enix's presence.

Unsurprisingly, both the Anderson's and Smiths were there, and once again fighting over their table. Leo had groaned and was about to tell Jamie to take him over.

But Enix, who he hadn't realized came in early, went over and dealt with them. Leo wasn't sure what transpired, but it ended with the Andersons going to the toy's dining room and left Leo blinking in shock.

When the older guard asked him about it, all Enix did was shrug and say that he offered them the ability to see the 'newer' and 'improved' animatronics.

Leo was still baffled.

He was still being sued over the last time he dealt with those idiots.

By time Monday rolled about, everyone was tense. The toys were quite a bit more active during the day and that only made Leo more nervous, however the thing that made him more anxious was when Mangle didn't stop by the door.

He was so used to the broken bot watching him, he felt naked with its absence.

Technically the broken bot wasn't supposed to be roaming about during the day, but no one ever seemed to notice it so Leo didn't really care.

Jamie however nearly threw a fit when he saw it moving, he had gone really stiff and was uncomfortable whenever the bot was mentioned.

It made Leo remember that it had been Mangle who bit his brother, he was tempted to tell the bot to stop, but honestly...would it even listen to him?

So, he left it be.

Enix hadn't been there that day, saying he needed to rest up and refuel before the night they were having.

Leo wished he could rest, this was one of the days he wished he had someplace to go to that was away from all this freaky chaos, and he could just sleep. Without having to worry about someone mugging him, or worry about something happening while he was unconscious.

However his mind wouldn't let him sleep, and it wasn't like he could get into a comfortable position anyways.

The guard was stuck in his wheelchair going in and out of dazes as he flickered through the camera's mindlessly, to be honest he did not know how much time had passed until Jamie had told him that he would be leaving for the day. The guard gave a bit of a nod in response and slumped back in his seat. It wouldn't be long now before Enix arrived, and their night would be started.

Leo had been having to stay later and later due to the evening guard repeatedly failing to show up. Part of him wondered if it was out of spite, if the man was trying to get revenge for all the double shifts that he had to take due to Leo's injuries.

If that was the case, the guard was half tempted to sick the bots on his evening counterpart.

But alas...that would be illegal.

Leo proceeded to check the cameras, and paused on the toys. There they were again, scheming.

But this time Mangle was missing, Leo wasn't that surprised, he hadn't seen head or high tail of the broken animatronic all day.

Which...made him wonder, what were they planning? And why wasn't Mangle involved?

The guard looked through the rest of the cameras and finally found the two headed bot backstage. His brow furrowed, and he was half tempted to go there himself to find out what was happening…

When Enix came through the door on his right.

"Heyo boss, you ready for tonight?"

But the causal greeting did anything but set Leo at ease, in fact it made him jump and hiss out a curse glaring at the new guard.

He had been leaning closer and closer to the camera in hopes he could decipher the grainy footage into something he could understand.

Enix blinked and raised up a hand, "sorry, forgot where I worked for a sec." He took a breath and came in, causing the guard to tense again, before forcing himself to relax.

"What's the problem?" the newbie asked, leaning over to look at the tablet.

Leo hunched his shoulders, not liking this positioning at all, before reluctantly showing him the video feed.

"Mangle is backstage." He informed, and to his unspoken relief, the man furrowed his brow and stood up straight again.

"That's weird, usually at closing it is with the others in the toy room." He remarked, and Leo nodded with a breath.

"I know, something is up." He turned back to the tablet and had to peer closer to see the edge of the camera feed where the puppet was located.

The box didn't seem to have moved, but with the quality of the video, it was very difficult to tell.

"You...should probably go out there...before we start." Enix suggested suddenly, the older guard paused and looked up at him brow furrowed.

"Why?"

"Because...the older bots are upset, and I think they need to be reminded to not interfere...but if I say anything..."

"You could end up a bloody mess, yeah I get it." The elder guard took a breath, "take me out there." He put the tablet on the table as the newer guard pushed the wheelchair to the main room where the animatronics looked to be anxious and frustrated. Bonnie especially, the purple rabbit's eyes never left the prize box. Not even when Leo approached.

"Guys." The guard started, finally pulling the hare's attention from the prize box. "I know you are upset about this." The four of them avoided looking at him.

The guard's eyes couldn't help but drift over to Bonnie's ear. Joey had mostly put it back on, but it was currently being held together by some duct tape until she could get a replacement in.

"Upset?! We are furious!" the rabbit yelled, making Leo tense up. "Why the # did you make a deal with those %%#!?" He demanded his paws curling into fists, his one working ear going back, the other only sparked more making him wince and hold his head.

"Leo, it's not that we don't have faith in you." The bear interjected and Leo looked over at him, "we just know that you are severely injured right now."

"Yeah but he's got me now!" Enix protested, however the fox looked at him with a raised eyebrow.

"And have ya survived any of us lad?" The predator asked and Enix hesitated.

"Well no...but Leo has, so he can tell me what to do, and what not to do." He supplied easily, and Leo let out a breath.

"You act like I am so knowledgeable, I barely survived three nights with these guys, and the only reason I did was because I saved a child from being kidnapped." He muttered and took a breath, "I'm not very knowledgeable...I'm just small so I can hide better." The older guard paused brow furrowed, "actually, if it wasn't for Mike, I probably would be been dead. He made a good impression on these guys and they wanted to know what happened to him." He glanced up at Chica who was rubbing her hands together. She had seemed really attached to Mike, and he never got a reason why. "Chica...why were you so attached to Mike? He never mentioned having interactions with you, he didn't even mention you guys talking."

The hen shifted on her feet, "Mike...had a family, not many of the night guards did, he had a little boy...Cyrus I think his name was...he would bring them here...and...well, I don't know. I guess it sort of...made him look better in my eyes?" She supplied quietly and gave a little shrug, Leo paused and nodded.

"Okay..." he took a breath and turned to Enix, "anyways, if it wasn't for him...I wouldn't be here now."

If you had just been like me, you could've gotten through those days easily.

His eye twitched at the voice, but he refused to respond.

"Well...something is better than nothing right?" The newbie supplied, but looked more nervous than he did a second ago.

But Leo didn't feel bad for making him feel that way, this wasn't a game, their lives were at stake.

A sudden beeping sound made them both tense up and look at Enix's wrist watch. The man paused and looked down at it taking a breath before turning it off.

Leo turned to the animatronics. "Okay, go backstage, and don't come out until six." He looked over them sternly, "understood?" There was a moment of hesitation before each of them nodded.

"Good luck Leo..." Chica whispered before following her male comrades to the back room.

The guard watched them go and heard the door shut before he turned and nodded up to Enix. The new guard nodded and took him to the office. Just as the phone was ringing.

Or, there was a recording of a phone ringing.

After a few moments Buddy started on the first message of the week.

Having heard this one before, Leo turned to look at Enix, "did you get them?"

The man nodded and went over to under the table. He pulled out two empty heads, one Freddy and one Bonnie head, the ears were missing, but that didn't really matter.

They had not been shipped a Freddy head so Leo had decided to use some of the ones from the back.

Hopefully it would do the trick.

"Okay! Do you want to be Freddy or Bonnie?" Enix asked, But Leo tensed up at the sound of thunking footsteps. The new guard paused and listened as well.

"They are on the move, put a head on, I don't care which one." The older guard ordered.

Leo was handed the Bonnie mask as Enix put on the Freddy one, the seasoned guard raised an eyebrow at the choice but Enix just shrugged and held up his arm next to the bear's fur.

"I match him better then you do, maybe that will help fool the bots better." Leo paused and looked down at the Bonnie mask.

"Ah yes, Bonnie's fur just matches my purple skin perfectly." he sent a look to the older guard.

"What? I thought I was going to be doing the most interacting." The older guard let out a breath and shook his head.

"Fine, whatever, we need to focus." He ordered and the taller man nodded, Leo took a breath and put on his head.

The weight of it was more than Leo had initially assumed and he grunted a bit adjusting in his chair.

"You alright there?" At the question Leo nodded and took a breath..

"In theory if we keep these on we won't have a problem." The wounded guard looked up at his partner who nodded with a breath.

"Well yeah, but the guy said the puppet wouldn't be fooled by the masks."

"But that's why we have the music box. Speaking of which we should get to playing it." At the order, the younger guard nodded and went to the drawer to retrieve the box.

The older guard looked down at the tablet trying to find who was where. Toy Chica was in the kitchen, and toy Bonnie was in the dining room, guitar in hand staring up at the camera. Mangle was still in parts and service, Freddy was on stage, and Balloon boy was digging through the trash looking for who knows what.

Perhaps tonight would be easy.

"Um...Leo…?"

The waver in Enix's voice made the guard's stomach drop, he swallowed and looked up at him, pushing the head back as it slumped forward. "What is it?"

Opening the drawer completely, he let Leo see the lack of contents inside.

"The...the music box is gone."

However, the statement lost it's gravity a moment later.

The thunking of footsteps that grew louder by the second made them both tense up and look to the doors. Enix lurched to slam them down but Leo held up a hand stopping him. Hesitantly the younger man stepped back, leaning a bit against the table. The footsteps grew louder, and louder until finally the steps stopped.

Toy Chica jumped into the room first, the light above them flickered and a strange humming noise overtook the room, she came right in front of Leo and he watched wide eyed as she moved across his field of vision like she was on a conveyer belt. They were somewhat following the pattern of the originals, except, they seemed to immediately want to take them out.

Out of the corner of his other eye, he saw toy Bonnie jump in as well, he looked around before spotting Enix and doing the same as Chica was doing to Leo.

The plastic hen stayed in front of him for a few moments, her face still and eyes focused right on him. Leo's breathing was tight and controlled, if any breaths escaped at all. He wanted to yell at her, like one would yell at a dog to leave him alone, but he refrained, biting the inside of his cheek and watching as her iris's swirled indicating a scan was happening.

...and then, nothing happened, she soon disappeared from his sight the same way that she appeared, he watched her for as long as he could before looking at Enix. Toy Bonnie had gone too, by evidence of his lack of presence.

The two men looked at each other panting, Enix was leaning back on the table and supporting himself with his hands.

"Well...at least we know it works..." The newer guard said with a breath. Leo could only nod, the Bonnie head bobbing uncomfortably on his head and neck.

"We should probably get the music box though..." The older guard added and Enix nodded.

"Definitely."


"Okay, I just got around Freddy. I still haven't found the music box boss." Enix muttered into the walkie talkie. Currently he was on the stage looking around, but it was fruitless. There wasn't a box anywhere.

It was strange, walking this close to the bots who threw down with the originals so easily before. But now he walked by them like a ghost.

Well maybe ghost was the wrong word to use. They could see him, and they stared at him for unnerving periods of time. But they let him pass.

Enix found himself exceedingly grateful to the warning from the phone guy...or Buddy as Leo had called him.

"Really? #%..." The older guard growled over the walkie talkie. "I hate this, we are defenseless against that thing without that box." The guard continued, more in a mumble then anything.

Enix paused and looked around at all the toys in the room. They were all just...kinda waiting, well everyone but toy Chica, she was hunting around the restaurant trying to find them after the whole almost incident earlier.

Toy Freddy was twiddling his thumbs and swinging his legs, toy Bonnie was laying one of the tables, counting the glowing stars on the ceiling. That balloon kid was savaging the newer arcade machines in here for some kind of battery.

They looked so...normal, it was exceedingly strange.

Neither Mangle nor the Puppet made an appearance, Enix had gone to the back room to see if the box was in there, but he just found Mangle aimlessly putting the broken costumes back together again.

Enix was half tempted to smack one of the toys in the room to see if he could get a reaction, but he didn't have a death wish.

"Well...at least we still have the doors right?" He asked in a half whisper, he heard a sigh from the guard, but the older man didn't respond.

The head atop his tipped back uncomfortably as he maneuvered around the bear again, checking the other side of the stage. Leaning back as much as he could so not to touch him.

"Ya know, when I went to the interview, I thought this job would be boring." He let out a breath, "I didn't think I would be dressed as a bear, sneaking around animatronics who could kill me in seconds." He mused into the radio, he heard Leo let out a scoff.

"Tell me about it, this place beat me up more then when I was in prison." He griped, and Enix moved went backstage, sparing a few glances at the bots who still failed to register him as a threat.

"Oh yeah, I was meaning to ask you about that, were you really a drug dealer?" He asked, pulling the curtain aside and peering in before stepping inside.

"Uh...yeah, but I don't really like talking about it." The older guard murmured, Enix let out a breath.

"Yeah...I figured as much. It was just kinda...I dunno, surprising? You just didn't really strike me as the dealer type." He opened up one of the shipping boxes and started moving around the contents.

"I wasn't always this moody. I used to be pretty charismatic actually. People always said I made a great salesman." Leo responded a bit wistfully.

"Salesman huh? And now ya working at a haunted children's pizzeria." Enix paused as he moved aside an instruction manual for one of the arcade games, only for it to reveal a black box beneath it.

He felt his heart jump in his throat and he snatched it up, prying it open only to let his shoulders drop, %# $...toolbox.

"Yeah, well working at a pizzeria doesn't end with you in jail, so, it's the safer job of the two...granted there are killer animatronics, but still, at least I don't go to jail." the injured man mused, before taking a breath. Enix put down the box again and moved onto the others.

"Yeah. I can see that." he moved a box down from atop another and began to search through it. "The other guys, the originals or whatever, they seem to really like you."

"Yeah...I think that's probably because I'm the first one to listen to them." Enix couldn't help but scoff at that.

"Sorry boss, but you don't put your life on the line for someone who listens to you. Whether you realize it or not, they consider you a part of their little group. They hate the idea of you getting hurt." He paused and tilted his head as he rifled through extra tickets to put in the machine. "It's like you guys are a little family, it's adorable really, how much they care and fuss. Well, adorable and strange..." He trailed before shaking his head and taking a breath.

There was no response from Leo, causing Enix to frown and wonder if somehow the guard had been taken, "boss?"

A noise like someone jerking in a rolling chair came from the walkie talkie, before the older guard spoke again, "uh, have you checked where the puppet is? Maybe it's somewhere over there."

Enix couldn't help but shake his head amused, "no, not yet, I'll go check."


Leo was a strange guy in Enix's opinion, strange, but not unbearable. Honestly the elder guard reminded the newer one of a few people he had known over his lifetime. But mostly his older brother.

His brother had only ever been really happy when he escaped from their family and got married, often he and their dad had clashed, and it wasn't until Theodore had moved out and married his lovely wife did Enix ever see him smile genuinely.

The newer guard didn't really blame him, their father could be quite rough around the edges, but Enix had never really had the same problems.

Though that was probably because he found it easier just to go along with whatever his father said.

But regardless, Leo's behavior was very similar to Theodore. Rough, avoiding talking about sensitive subjects, foul mouthed, and usually in a very grumpy and introverted mood.

So honestly, the abrasive behavior didn't really bother him.

"So, Leo, how long have you been working here?" Enix asked, as he made his way through the dining room, his mind returning to the current situation.

"Huh? Oh, uh, four months? I think...I dunno newbie, it's been a decent chunk of time I know that." At that the new guard nodded.

"I see, and you were released from prison...six months ago? So what about those two months...before you got here I mean." He gazed at the prize box hesitantly before going over and checking around it. Praying it was on the outside and not the inside.

"...just...just kinda staying on the move I guess. I was no longer in trouble with the law...but there were some old contacts that had a grudge against me. So, I hopped from town to town, till I found this one...and found a company that didn't mind my criminal record." He answered and Enix nodded, pursing his lips as the Freddy head bobbed obnoxiously.

"Makes sense, for a place like this I mean." He took a breath and looked at the box. "...boss, I think it might be in the box."

"#%...can you find something to open it from a distance?" At the question Enix looked around before spotting a broom.

"Yeah, I found something." He went over and snatched it up. Every time he moved his head he had to manually move the bear head with it.

Honestly the thing was heavy and annoying, but it was currently keeping him alive so it was worth the annoyance.

"Okay, open it but don't get close until you are sure the thing isn't in there." The older guard advised, and Enix nodded with a breath.

"Got it." He inched over and then put the handle of the broom under the lip of the lid, slowly he angled it and pushed the lid upward, tensing as he waited for the freaky animatronic to spring out. But nothing happened.

As the lid went up further, he inched closer, and got on his toes to peer inside. His brow furrowed deeply as there was the lack of any white mask within. "It...doesn't look like he is in here." He mused before coming closer, once the lid was up fully and held up by the built in hinges. The new guard peered inside, there was nothing within, but he couldn't help as his hands trembled.

This felt like one of those moments in a horror movie before something really bad happened.

Enix really hoped that was his imagination.

He peered inside and bit back a grunt of annoyance as the head tipped forward bonking him in the back of the head.

"Leo, I don't think it's in here." He said, pulling his head out and looking around, if it wasn't in the box then it was somewhere else.

"Well watch out, that means it's outside." Leo warned, sharing his thoughts.

"Yeah." He took a breath and after assuring himself the coast was clear, he turned back to the box. "Leo, I can't see anything in this thing. Why doesn't this place have any flashlights?" He demanded, and the older guard let out a breath.

"I have come to the realization that the owners of this company enjoy killing the night guards. Cause if they were honestly concerned about keeping people safe, a lot of preventive measures would've been taken." Enix let out a breath as well, unable to disagree.

"Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised." The new guard paused thinking and then turned to look at his broom. He nodded and turned it around, gently sweeping the box to see if he heard anything.

There was the sound of something metal dragging when he hit a heavy object.

"Ah! There you are." He grinned victoriously, honestly, he should've checked here first.

"You got it? Good, hurry back here, I don't like how quiet it is." The elder guard advised and Enix nodded.

"Yeah, yeah I'm getting it, just gimme a second." He leaned over, his waistline bent over the edge, his feet just barely touching the floors now, "geez why the %# did they make this box so tall?"

"Hey...hey Enix...I think the...re...methi….ere...wi...u..." Enix's brow furrowed and he paused in his blind grabbing and looked at the walkie talkie in his other hand.

"Leo? You're breaking up, what's wrong?" The new guard waited for a response, only for static to come out. He swallowed, getting a bad feeling and moving to get out of the box.

Once back on his feet he looked to where the office was location and moved to go over there.

Only for a shiver to run down his spine, and a weight to be lifted from his shoulders.

The new guard's hands flew up, only to find the Freddy head gone, he whipped about and finally spotted that spindle %%%#% on stage holding the head and once again floating just above the ground.

"Hey! Give that back, you %%!" he shouted without thinking. However he did freeze when he felt a plastic hand land on his shoulder.

The freezing was his downfall, truly, if he had just moved this night would have gone differently.

"Too late." The toy bear claimed before gripping his shoulder painfully, Enix cried out and his knees buckled a bit, the bear forcibly guided him over to the box, and the new guard realized what was happening.

"No! No let me go! Let me the #% go!" He ordered, but to no avail, the bear shoved him into the box and just as Enix recovered and got up, the lid came slamming down onto his head.

The world went blacker than the box he was in.


Yikes, it seems the toys have been playing.

Anyone have any ideas on how the rest of the night will go? And if you felt it was slow, don't worry I promise night two will be more eventful. Also, Enix's perspective! What do you guys think of the new guard? Think he will survive? Or for that matter, will his optimism?

I'd love to hear what you think!