Whenever I did fall asleep, usually for an hour or less at a time, I kept having the same dream: I was in Freddy's, sitting in front of the stage as Circus Baby, who was now alive, danced in front of me. She removed her top and skirt like they were normal non-painted on clothes, revealing a set of large, glossy white-painted tits with pink nipples that clashed against the rest of her colors. When she parted her legs, her insides were indeed pink and looked incredibly inviting.
"Would you let me taste your ice cream, Anon?" Baby would ask, licking her lips with a tongue I hadn't noticed she had. Her blue eyes flickered to green as she looked at me, moving her hands to play with her large breasts and giving me the most seductive look I had ever seen on a robot ... and the first look I had ever seen on a robot, for that matter. Whenever she would put her clothing back on, they would look painted on her body again, like removing them was some kind of magical power she had and looked kid-friendly otherwise. "Or maybe you could give my red clothes some white stripes? It might look pretty." She would say. Baby's voice was so sexy, so seductive, and knowing that her talking like this was all for me aroused me beyond belief.
Every time I woke up from this dream, I had a tent pitched under my blanket. I would sit up, shake my head to remind myself I was awake, and take a drink of water. I must have had that dream four times, but it would always end before I got to fuck her. I don't know whether that's a good or bad thing.
The next morning, as I pulled up to the restaurant and parked, I was shocked to see that a line of kids and their parents had formed in front of the door. I stepped out of my car, seeing a few of my cousins, aunts, and their kids along with a bunch of people I had never met. I started talking to one of my aunts as I unlocked the door, and was told that yesterday's test had gone extremely well; so well, in fact, that some kids told their friends, who told their friends, and so on until a whole preschool's worth of kids had heard about the new pizza place with the "neat clown robot."
As the kids were all talking amongst themselves and gathering in the dining room, I walked on to the stage and leaned down to Baby's leg, pushing in her power button. Baby seemed to power on instantly, and turned to face me. When she looked at me, her blue eyes flickered green for a second, and she smiled at me.
"Are you back to play a grown-up game with me?" She whispered. I don't know what shocked me more; the fact that she knew to whisper or the fact that she was still her in 'grown-up' mode from the night before. I had turned her off, wouldn't that have reset her back to kid-friendly?
"N-No." I whispered back. How in the world that whisper didn't fill the room through her speaker was beyond me, but I was just happy that no one seemed to hear or notice her looking at me. How do I change her back?! Baby slowly turned her head forward, and her eyes flickered back to a bright blue when she saw the children.
"Good morning, everyone!" Baby happily greeted the children. "My name is Circus Baby, and welcome to Freddy Fazbear's pizza!"
I sighed in relief and climbed off the stage. Baby continued talking to the kids about pizza as a few cautiously approached the stage and started to talk back. I glanced at the parents sitting down, who looked pleased as I walked into the office hallway. As soon as I walked into the hall, something very important struck my thoughts: Mike and Anondos weren't here. No one was making pizza and I had no Freddy to play with the kids. I grabbed my phone and tapped the button to turn it on, only to find that I had forgotten to charge it the night before. Shit.
I'm all alone until Mike shows up! If he even shows up at all! What the hell do I do?!
I ran into the office and reached for the old, yellowed corded phone which I was lucky enough to find in the same closet as the monitor and cameras that Tyler hooked up for me. I quickly called Mike, praying he was awake.
"Hello?" He finally picked up after a few rings.
"Thank God." I replied. "It's Anon. Didn't you say you'd be in today?"
"Of course, boss!" Mike replied. "I wouldn't leave ya alone in there. I'm on the way already, shouldn't be but a few minutes. Get my suit warm." Mike was my best employee. He was my only employee, but still the best. I said goodbye and hung up, dialing Anondos next; hopefully he wouldn't mind helping out again. After a single ring, he picked up.
"I'm already in the kitchen." Anondos answered. "I came in after the kids did, you were just busy talking and I let myself into the kitchen."
"You're a lifesaver." I replied. "If you want a job, I'll hire you right now."
"Uh, sure?" Anondos slowly answered. "Better than yard work."
"Come in later and I'll find the paperwork." I replied. "I'm gonna go be some kind of waiter and I'll see ya in a minute."
"Actually, you might wanna wait a minute." Anondos interrupted me. "We got a call this morning, you have some stuff comin' in the mail today. Like, a bunch of stuff."
"How did we get a call?" I asked. "Do you have a phone in there?"
"You didn't see the big red phone on the wall?" Anondos asked. "It works. Didn't this place already have internet when you got here?" I always thought my uncle just kept it connected for some reason, but never questioned why. I suppose that's a conversation for another day. "The other suits are comin' today, and someone from corporate called and said they overnighted some uniforms for you, and other stuff you would need. How are you timin' this stuff so well?"
"Some kind of plot device." I replied. "Sounds like one, anyway. I'll be out there in a sec." I hung up, and looked down at myself: jeans, a plain red shirt, and scuffed-up black walking shoes. I looked okay, I guess. I looked around on the desk, spotting a pen that Tyler must have forgotten and a few crumpled-up pieces of paper; looked like a notepad for orders to me. I straightened out a sheet of paper and grabbed the pen, quickly making my way into the dining room.
As I walked in, I heard that Baby was singing to the kids who were either watching her with full attention or who had grown bored and were talking to each other. I definitely need to get some games in this place, maybe a ball pit or something. I loved Baby, but I could see how kids would eventually lose interest. I started approaching the tables, having casual quick chats with the parents as I wrote down what they wanted; luckily I knew the extremely small 'menu' by heart already (since we had pizza and soda and that was basically it) and it was easy enough to keep track of everyone.
"We have to call my uncle!" I said a bit too loudly as I walked into the kitchen. "Aren't we supposed to have, like, breadsticks and a salad bar and stuff like that? People won't want just pizza and soda. Do we even have water besides the tap?"
"Why the hell are you askin' me?" Anondos replied. "You're the boss, you decided to open up today on a friggin' whim. Don't you know anything about runnin' a business? What's your uncle gonna do?"
"I'll just tell him they didn't give me shit to work with and have him throw money around at corporate. Maybe they'll send in more people to help us." I replied. "You and Mike are great, but I'm supposed to have more than two people under me. I'm pretty sure'a that." I put the wrinkled paper on the counter in front of Anondos as I walked over to the soda machine. "You got your phone charger on you? I didn't charge last night."
"Plugged into the wall by the corner." Anon replied while decorating a pizza with pepperoni and onions. "How did you know we had other toppings in the fridge? I thought we just had pepperoni."
I hesitated.
"Me too." I replied. "People were just listing off what they wanted and I wrote it down. Thank God we have it."
"What would you have done if we didn't?" Anondos asked as he put a pizza into one of the many ovens.
"Run to the grocery store, I guess." I replied, plugging in my phone. "Mike should be here soon, but I dunno if he's gonna be able to play Freddy if we get any busier. Having just a gang of little kids is already pretty crazy, and having hungry parents get pissed off ain't gonna help."
"Hello?"
Anondos and I turned at the sound of an unfamiliar male voice. A man, dressed in the uniform of some kind of moving company, stood in the kitchen doorway with a clipboard and pen. The color of his clothing resembled the same company that had delivered Baby, but I had failed to get their name. It didn't matter to me anyway, but apparently these are the people I'm gonna keep dealing with.
"I'm here from Big Mother Movers." The man said as I approached him. "Got an order here for you, three 'mascot suits'?" He read off his clipboard. I took the board from him and signed, handing it back to him. He looked the form on the board up and down, apparently satisfied. "Okey-doke, I'll be back."
"Let me get them around back." I said, following him out. "Don't want the kids to see the suits with no one in 'em."
The mover man and I wheeled in the Chica, Bonnie, and Foxy suits on a long rack into the back door, parking it in the office. Luckily I was allowed to keep the rack for storing them, making things a lot easier than having to throw Freddy in the cleanest corner of the room. As the mover thanked me and left through the back door, I heard a knock on it; I opened it, seeing a mail worker standing there.
"I was gonna go around front, but I saw a truck back here." A woman, dressed in khaki shorts and a light blue shirt, explained. "I have a few boxes here." She pointed down to three large packages on the ground next to her. "Just need your autograph here and I'll be on my way." She handed me a paper and a pen. I jotted down my name and thanked her, reaching down and struggling to grab all three boxes and carry them inside.
The suits arrived, I assume these are the uniforms for a team I didn't have, and Anondos is preparing the food. As long as Mike shows up, I think I can pull this off.
