FNaF GG: Night 1 [September 11th, 2014]

A.N: HEHHEHEHEHEHE, I'm excited all of a sudden. Uh, well, I'm not really hyped for Four Swords much anymore. Believe me, I STILL LOVE MY BABIES, it's just that, it's not my big obsession thing at the moment; Game Grumps and FNaF is. I guess that's why I haven't been writing well lately. So...I guess I could try this instead c:...WHY AM I SO EXCITED?!

"Holy chiz..." Arin gulped at the sight of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. It was 11:57 P.M. They were only slightly early, and it was extremely dark outside. It made the pizzeria look ominous. "Are you sure this is the right place?" Arin asked, nudging Danny in the shoulder.

Danny pulled out a crumpled piece of paper. "Uhhh... Yep! This is it," he confirmed, shoving the paper back in his pocket.

"So the shift is 12 to 6 A.M., right?" Suzy asked uncertainly.

"That's what he said," Barry answered.

"We can do it. Easy peasy!" Suzy said optimistically.

"It's just 6 hours," Ross scoffed. "What are you so worried about, Arin? You scared of being at a little kids' pizzeria at night?"

"Stop it, Ross," Arin snapped. "It's just... I don't know. I can't put my finger on it, but something about the place seems... Off."

"I'm sure it's nothing," Danny reassured as he opened the door. "Look, we're just a group of night guards. It's not like we have to do much." He stepped in, with Ross following behind. Barry went next, leaving Suzy and Arin alone.

"Hey, it'll be ok," Suzy told him. "I can hold your hand if you get scared."

"Haha, very funny," Arin scoffed as he too entered the pizzeria, with Suzy being the last one in.

When they reached the office, it was midnight, the beginning of the shift. The five sat together, crowded around the tablet that served as the security camera. Shortly after it had turned midnight, the phone started ringing.

"'Hello? Oh, hello! Uh, I wanted to record a message for you, to help you get settled in on your first night..."

The five were listening carefully to the man's message, all except for Arin. By the time the guy had finished that sentence, he decided to stop listening. Who did this guy think he was? Arin hated it when anyone told him what to do. Being a night guard isn't the hardest job in the world. He took the opportunity to just check the cameras while the man rambled on. Before he knew it, the man was finishing up with his explanation.

"...But hey, first day should be a breeze. I'll chat with you tomorrow, uh, check those cameras, and remember to close the doors only if absolutely necessary. Gotta conserve power. Well, Goodnight!''

"Psh, we wouldn't have to conserve as much power if the doors weren't electromagnetic just like everything else," Barry scoffed.

"They're electromagnetic?" Ross asked. "What for?"

Barry shrugged. "Dunno. To keep mastermind burglars from breaking in?"

"Why would any burglar in their right mind want to rob a pizzeria?" Arin asked rhetorically.

"For pizza?" Ross suggested.

Ignoring him, Arin checked the rooms over and over, until something slipped out of the corner of his eye. When he checked the show stage camera, he noticed an animatronic missing.

"Uh... Guys? The bunny's gone," he said nervously.

"What?!" Danny asked in surprise.

"Look," he said, pointing to the spot where the animatronic used to be. "Bunny's not there."

"Check the other rooms," Ross ordered. "The guy said that the robot things 'tend to wander a bit'."

Arin cursed under his breath as he searched the other rooms for the missing bunny. Finally, he spotted it on camera in the dining area.

"Holy crap..." Suzy gasped. "Ah!" she whispered.

"Oh no, the bunny's on the loose!" Ross cried in fake fear.

"Would you shut up? I'm already freaked out as it is!" Danny whimpered.

"Ok, chill out," Arin breathed. "Just calm the frack down. He's just getting a snack from the kitchen."

Danny laughed. "Yeah, he's just getting some carrot flavored pizza."

"Yeah!" Suzy agreed with a nervous laugh.

Arin chuckled. "Ok, so bunny's there..." He checked the show stage again, only to find another missing character. "WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DUCK?!" he shouted. br

"Checkthecamerascheckthecamerascheckthecameras," Danny muttered quickly.

Arin gritted his teeth and started looking through the rooms again. His face lit up. "There he is!" he laughed nervously. "He's on the toilet... Heheh."

"Oh my gosh," Suzy giggled. "Wow."

"So bunny's/there/, ducky's/there/... Arin checked the show stage again. Good. The remaining two characters were still there. "We're good," he sighed.

"Oh, oh, Arin," Ross said suddenly. "You're using up the power."

"I am?" br /br /"Yeah, the camera, turn it off for now."

"'Gotta conserve power'," Barry quoted with a nod.

"Ok..." Arin turned the camera off. Now what? Were they just supposed to sit there until 6 A.M. came around? "...Ehh..." He couldn't take it. The anticipation was killing him. The camera came on again and he checked the rooms where the bunny and duck were.

But they were gone again.

Arin cursed. "WHERE DID THEY GO?!"

"Don't worry about it..." Danny said, trying to be optimistic. "J-just turn the camera off."

"I CAN'T DO THAT, CAUSE THEN I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE FRACK'S GOING ON!" Arin yelled. He was frustrated and scared. He really didn't want to be there anymore. To be honest, he wanted to go home and forget about those creepy robots. "WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO?! WE'RE ALREADY AT 53% POWER AND IT'S ONLY FRICKING 2 A.M.!"

"Arin... You need to calm the frack down," Ross growled.

"Just take a deep breath, Arin," Suzy said gently. "We'll make it through the night."

Arin heaved a sigh. "Ok... I'll only check the cameras every once in a while- and I'll do it quick."

"G-good idea," Danny agreed. He only wished that they didn't have to rely on a limit of power. Then they could check the cameras whenever they wanted. That would be nice. That's it: think happy thoughts. Video games, sunny days, ice cream, puppies-

"Oh chiz- bunny's right outside the door," Arin panicked.

Danny's eyes widened. Forget about happy thoughts. This is no time to be happy. This is a time to panic. "W-what?!"

"Right there in the west hall corner..." Arin shuddered.

Barry gulped. "Close the doors?"

"Maybe he'll just go away..." Arin mumbled, keeping a close eye on the animatronic.

"I'm pretty sure he won't move as long as you watch him," Suzy commented.

"Yeah, but I've only got 47%. I can't watch him all night," Arin moaned as he turned the camera off again.

"Ahh- I hear footsteps!" Suzy yelped.

"CHECK THE LIGHT!" Danny shouted immediately.

Hands shaking slightly, Arin turned on the camera again, and of course the bunny wasn't there.

"CHECK THE LIGHT, PLEASE!" Danny shouted again. "NOT THE CAMERA- THE LIGHT!"

"Chiz," Arin grumbled as he reached for the light button next to the door. As soon as the light shined, it didn't show an empty hallway. The bunny stood right in the doorway, staring at them with wide eyes.

Everyone in the room screamed as Arin slammed the door in the bunny's face. Arin could only scream and curse as he threw the tablet down. "I CAN'T DO THIS. THIS IS BULLCRAP- I CAN'T DO IT...OH JEEZ..."

"I'm gonna have a heart attack..." Suzy whimpered.

Danny hid behind Ross fearfully. "I don't wanna be here anymore."

"We shouldn't have come here," Barry muttered.

"WHAT DID I TELL YOU?! I TOLD YOU THERE WAS SOMETHING OFF ABOUT THIS PLACE," Arin screeched. "AND I WAS RIGHT. I WAS FRICKING RIGHT."

"Did you/want/to be right?" Ross questioned.

"WHAT DO YOU THINK- OF COURSE NOT. I WAS HOPING YOU GUYS WOULD PROVE ME WRONG. OBVIOUSLY, YOU DIDN'T." He hid his face behind his hands. "Ohhhh, gosh. I just don't think I can take this."

Suzy glanced out the window. "Bunny's gone," she declared with relief as she opened the door. "Don't worry anymore, Arin. We'll be ok."

"What makes you so fricking sure?" Arin asked, looking up at her.

"Because now I know that we're all scared."

"How is that supposed to-"

"And even though we're all scared, it doesn't mean we can't be brave and face our fears. You wanna be brave, don't you?"

"I guess..."

"Then you can be the first," Suzy encouraged with a smile. "Be brave, Arin, and if you're brave, I know you'll be able to give us a little of your bravery too."

A short silence followed until Ross burst into applause. "That was/beautiful/," he commented, lightening the mood.

"Thanks, Ross!" Suzy laughed.

"Ok, time to get serious," Barry chuckled, retrieving the tablet from the floor. He handed it to Arin and he turned it on. As soon as he did though, he looked concerned.

"Uh, I don't wanna alarm anyone..." Arin started. "But, uh, Suzy, could you check the lights on the left door again?"

"O-ok..." Suzy stuttered as the lights flickered in the hallway. It was empty again.

Everyone sighed in relief and the door opened, to conserve what little power they had left to spare.

"23%..." Danny muttered. "4 A.M... We're not gonna make it."

"We have to," Barry said with determination.

"Oh, gosh..." Arin chuckled, still looking at the tablet. "Hey, guys, check out ducky."

Ross leaned over his shoulder and started cracking up. "Holy chiz, look at his face!"

Barry started laughing too. "'Hi, GUYZ'!" he mocked in a retarded voice.

The laughter only grew louder as Arin kept the tablet focused on the duck.

"'Let's party'!" Danny added, trying to mimic Barry's tone. "'We'll have a FUN time'!"

The camera finally switched rooms. "You guys are gonna kill me!" Arin said choking on his laughter.

"Oh look there's another one," Danny pointed out.

"What?! There's a wolf now?!" Arin raged. "He's in Pirate's Cove; we're FINE."

"Ok, sorry," Danny apologized.

"Don't make me worry about things that don't need to be worried about," Arin grumbled, checking the other rooms quickly. "Wolfie's in Pirate's Cove, bunny's in the hallway, and ducky'sssss..." He trailed off as he tried to locate the duck.

"Try the kitchen?" Suzy suggested.

"I don't get it, he was just in the dining room. Now he's gone. Where could he have gone to?" Ross wondered.

"Oh, there he is!" Arin exclaimed. "He's in the other hallway."

"Arin, I hate to interrupt, but we only have 8% power left," Barry announced.

"WHAT?!" Arin shouted as he quickly turned the tablet off. "What time is it?"

"5 A.M." Barry informed. "Think we can make it?"

"As long as bunny doesn't come back," Arin sighed as he checked the lights on the left door, revealing an empty hallway again. "We should be ok." He moved to the right door and checked the lights there, showing that this hallway was also empty.

Slowly, he moved back and forth, doing nothing but checking the lights, and cursing under his breath every time he thought he saw something. Finally, after about 2 minutes, the bunny was back, and of course, everyone screamed as the door closed in front of it.

"I need to know where ducky is..." Arin whispered as he picked up the tablet.

"But Arin-" Danny started.

"Oh, gosh, where's ducky?!" br /br /"Arin-" br /br /"I can't find the duuuuuck!"

"Arin!" The lights went out, along with the tablet. Arin yelped at the sudden change in the atmosphere. Danny finally finished what he was trying to say. "We're out of power."

"I can see that!" Arin yelled angrily. "Do you even-"

"Wait, Arin, shh..." Suzy hushed. "Listen..."

"...What?" Arin whispered. Then he heard it. All of them could hear it clearly in the silence. A music box tune played right outside the left door and a face was illuminated in the doorway, smiling eerily.

Danny could've sworn he heard it laughing quietly as the light shining on it flickered. Where was that light coming from? The power was drained and it was still dark outside. Please let it be 6 A.M...please. The glowing face lingering in the doorway suddenly faded and it was pitch black again. He could hear-no-feel, the creature coming into the room. It was advancing slowly, giving them only a few seconds of grace.

Barry closed his eyes and prepared for the worst. This was the end. They were all going to die from being forcefully stuffed into those stupid animatronic suits. It was a strange way to die, but who cared? They were still going to die, regardless of how.

Suddenly, Ross thought he heard angels singing. Wait, that can't be right. It was an old clock tolling, sounding throughout the whole building. It was 6 A.M. at last, the end time of their shift.

"Did we... Did we make it?" Arin asked doubtfully.

"I don't know..." Suzy whimpered. "What time is it?"

"It's 6 o' clock!" Ross cheered. "QUITTIN' TIME!" he shouted, running from the office and out the front door.

"Wait up, Ross!" Danny called as he hurried to follow him. Barry, Suzy, and Arin all ran too, to the safety of outside. As they cheered and shouted, a pair of eyes shined in a window of the pizzeria.

"Mrcy yozr, upi epmt nr dp aivlu..." a distorted voice growled. The face then disappeared from the window, going completely unnoticed by the five night guards.

A.N: I guess this makes for the end of the first chapter! If I had to tell you the genre of this, it'd be horror/humor. Hope you enjoyed this at least a little! I know how bad my fanfics can sound sometimes...