It was a nice evening in Hurricane, Utah. Lots of people were outside taking a walk, playing in the park, and just enjoying the nice breeze. That didn't last long as the sky filled with smoke. This made a lot of people take notice as it wasn't just some ordinary fire; it was an enormous fire that was obviously set deliberately.

A huge crowd surrounded what remained of the very last Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. "This is terrible," a woman said. "My daughter absolutely adored this place. It hasn't even been open for a week."

"Good riddance," said an older man. "Fazbear's is just a disaster waiting to happen. Nothing ever goes right at any of these locations."

"I miss the times when Fazbear's was just a nice place for families. They should have never had another restaurant after what happened at Fredbear's," said an old lady. This got the attention of a group of teenagers.

"What happened at Fredbear's?" asked a teenaged boy.

"There were multiple disappearances and a kid actually died after being bitten by one of the animatronics." Horrified gasps erupted amongst the crowd.

"It wasn't just at Fredbear's that this stuff happened," said a middle-aged man. "There were disappearances at practically all of the locations. Fazbear Entertainment actually tried to cover it up. I think a security guard even died at one of the locations."

"Wasn't there a kid who was bitten by one of the animatronics and lost his frontal lobe?" asked a teenaged girl. "My mom says she knew the kid and it was at his birthday party."

"And what about all those disappearances? They were kids. None of them were older than 10. Do any of you know if they ever found the killer," a young woman said.

"They didn't," said a voice in the back. Everyone turned around to see an older man with brown hair and bags underneath his eyes. "They thought they found the killer but they had no evidence to prove that it was him so they had to let him go, but he still went on and kept killing kids. Believe it or not he actually used to be the owner of Fredbear's."

"You seem to know a lot about this killer. Did you know him," asked the old lady.

"I did." Everyone gasped.

"So you know what really happened all those years ago," said the old lady.

"I do." Everyone started begging for the man to tell them what happened. "It's a very long story," he said, "But it all started when two ambitious young men who loved machines met for the first time."