My first night on the job, I learned quickly that nothing is the same as the day shift. First, I was introduced to a small room, with a desk, camera monitor, simple chair, door and light controls, and only two windows. I was told by the electronics department that I must keep an eye on the animatronics and to make sure they don't get close to you. I know from first-hand experience the reasons why. Once I got settled in I decided to wait until my shift started, at midnight.
I checked the cameras, looked into the hallways, so far there were no problems. But then I noticed one missing, Freddy. I looked around but, it seemed he was hiding, as I could rarely see him through the cameras, but when I finally did see him I barely made it out alive. It was 4 am, 2 hours until my shift ended, and as I was turning my attention to the hallway he was upon me. He started grabbing me, it felt like he was trying to rip me apart. I managed to get a good hold of his mouth and push him back into the hallway before shutting the door. Breathing heavily and in a cold sweat, I turned my attention back to the cameras to see Freddy still pounding on the now closed door, and the others scattered around the pizzeria.
Eventually the time hit 6 am and, as if in some trance, all the robots simultaneously made their way back to the stage where they got into position and powered down. I slightly remember the tech guys telling me about the animatronics new adjustments. They only roam the night from 12-6 am, after that they shut down. They explained it was to keep them fully functional so they don't rust from the inside and start locking up. Before I left, I decided to leave a voicemail for the new guy, whenever we get him or her, just to warn him or her about this danger.
It was like this for both the second and third nights, although they seemed more aggressive the more I worked here. I barely made it out on the third night with 5% power to spare. I left voice messages for both these nights as well, assuming that whoever takes this insane job lives long enough to hear them. I need to talk to the tech guys later today because I swore I saw Foxy move on the cameras, even though the manager made it clear that he be shut off and locked down.
-Day 4-
"Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, huh?" said Mike Schmidt aloud,"This can do for a decent wage."
Mike walked into the restaurant that moment, noticing the emptiness of the place. He looked around, trying to see where he may apply for the job. He then found an employee and walked up to him.
"Excuse me, but, do you know where I can apply for the job here as security guard?" he asked
Looking up, I said,"Sure, the manager's in his room, once you get the job I can then give you a proper welcome."
Giving his thanks, the new guy walked into the office to apply for the job. Moments later, he came out with a smile on his face and a full security uniform. Putting out my hand, he shook it, and as promised I gave him a more formal greeting.
"Welcome to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, where the food is stale and the entertainment is, well, even more so. You'll be starting tomorrow, after I finish up my shift today, but before that I need to show you the ropes. So come, follow me to your new working quarters."
I showed him the place as it was shown to me, it didn't really change that much except for the cupcake which I decided to put in to decorate the place. I told him not to worry, as a full detail will be given during his first night tomorrow.
"And that pretty much covers it, so if you want you can go back home you can, you don't start work here until tomorrow after all!" I said.
"That sounds great, thank you so much for the job, I needed the money and no other job would take me so...just, thank you."
He then turned and left out the door, leaving this place as empty as it was before he came in.
-Night 4-
Heart pounding. Sweat pouring down, drenching my face. Eyes frantic, did I check that camera? No. Wait. Over there. Bonnie is by the door! Press the button! Chica! Where is Chica? Close the other door now! Running out of power, I need to leave one last message.
"Hello, hello? Hey! Hey, wow, day 4. I knew you could do it. Uh, hey, listen, I may not be around to send you a message tomorrow. It's-It's been a bad night here for me. Um, I-I'm kinda glad that I recorded my messages for you uh, when I did. Uh, hey, do me a favor. Maybe sometime, uh, you could check inside those suits in the back room? I'm gonna to try to hold out until someone checks. Maybe it won't be so bad. Uh, I-I-I-I always wondered what was in all those empty heads back there."
All the while as I spoke the power kept draining, percent by percent, until eventually it shut off completely, and I was left in the dark, and that's when I heard it. Freddy's theme, I knew it by heart.
"Oh no..."
Then they all came in, screeching, always screeching, and carried me off to the back room where they keep the spare parts.
"Put me down damn you! I will not become one of you, I'd rather die before that ever happens!"
Despite my protests and struggles they only gripped tighter, as they forcefully shoved the Golden Freddy head onto me. I started to hear cracking noises, realising it was my own skull, until eventually-
-Night 1-
My first day on the job, thought Schmidt, this is going to be easy. Time to play the message and get the briefing over with.
"Hello, hello? Uh, I wanted to record a message for you to help you get settled in on your first night. Um, I actually worked in that office before you. I'm finishing up my last week now, as a matter of fact. So, I know it can be a bit overwhelming, but I'm here to tell you there's nothing to worry about. Uh, you'll do fine. So, let's just focus on getting you through your first week. Okay?"
The End
