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PS: This story was generated by ChatGPT 4 with my plots a twist. Plese constructive critisim is appriciated sorry for my English, I am czech and have trouble with the language.

Chapter 1 - Abandoned

Once upon a time, an emerald-eyed, skinny boy with unkempt hair and a raggedy outfit entered the Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex. This boy, named Harry Potter, was a far cry from the other children excitedly running around. His dull, haunted eyes and silent demeanor were in sharp contrast to the bright lights and joyous laughter within the Pizzaplex.

His cruel relatives, the Dursleys, having fulfilled their minimum obligation of taking Harry out for the day, promptly abandoned him, leaving him amidst the bustling excitement and joyous laughter. The Pizzaplex was, to them, the perfect place to dispose of their unwanted burden.

Harry's heart pounded as he watched the Dursleys' car disappear into the distance. He was alone, truly alone, in this colossal entertainment center. But there was something about the solitude that felt... liberating. A cautious hope started to bloom in Harry's heart.

Chapter 2 - A New Friend

Amongst the many characters in the Mega Pizzaplex, one stood out to the lonely Harry - Roxanne Wolf. She was a sophisticated animatronic wolf with an attitude as fiery as her scarlet mane. With a confidence that Harry found mesmerizing, Roxanne held her head high, commanding the stage with her fierce demeanor.

Observing Roxanne, Harry felt a warmth and curiosity he hadn't felt before. He felt drawn to her strength, her fierce independence, and her unapologetic confidence. It was the closest thing to parental affection he had ever experienced.

Seeing the little, raggedy boy watching her every move, Roxanne saw something in Harry's eyes that resonated deep within her. A shared loneliness, a mutual understanding of being different, and an innate strength that could only come from enduring hardship. She decided then and there to take Harry under her wing.

Chapter 3 - Growing Under Roxanne

Roxanne turned out to be more than an animatronic wolf. She became Harry's mentor, friend, and mother figure, helping him to survive in the Pizzaplex, teaching him how to find food and keep safe. She showed him a side of life he had never known before. One filled with care, kindness, and protection.

As Harry grew under Roxanne's watchful eye, he started to question his identity. He admired Roxanne, her strength, her confidence, and her unapologetic demeanor. He found himself wishing he could be like her, strong, confident, independent, and... female.

He confessed his feelings to Roxanne one day, who listened quietly. She had been a rock for Harry during these years, and she would continue to be so. She told him that he could be whoever he wanted to be. That his feelings were valid, that it was okay to feel different. Harry found comfort in Roxanne's words and felt a newfound determination to be true to himself.

Chapter 4 - The Letter and the Choice

On Harry's 11th birthday, an odd letter arrived at the Pizzaplex, delivered by a brown owl. It was a thick parchment with a wax seal, inviting Harry to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Harry held the letter in his hand, a key to a world he was born into but had never known. He could become a part of the wizarding world, away from the Dursleys, away from the Pizzaplex. Yet as he glanced over at Roxanne, he felt a strong pull towards the home he had found here. His family was here, with Roxanne, and the rest of the animatronics.

He chose to stay.

From then on, Harry ignored all the other letters from Hogwarts. He ignored the Wizarding world's pleas, their inquiries, and their threats. He ignored Dumbledore, the one who had left him with the abusive Dursleys. He ignored Voldemort, the one who was his alleged 'destined enemy.' The world that had rejected him had no power over him anymore.

Instead, Harry found his true self in the Pizzaplex. He chose to embrace his feelings, his identity. With Roxanne by his side, he began his journey, not as a boy who lived, but as a girl who chose to live her truth.

Chapter 5 - A New Beginning

At the age of twelve, the scrawny boy who once entered Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex was no more. Now, there was Crystal, a vibrant, determined girl who carried herself with an aura that was unmistakably similar to Roxanne Wolf.

Crystal found herself drawn to Roxanne's look - the wild scarlet mane, the rebellious streak of makeup, the daring leather jacket. With some guidance from Roxanne and the other animatronics, she managed to tailor an outfit for herself that resembled Roxanne's.

She began wearing a fiery wig that cascaded down her back and an outfit that had a unique style of its own - a jacket that was all Crystal, with patches of red and dark blue, adorned with pins that reflected her spirit.

Despite the transformation being a massive step outside her comfort zone, Crystal felt more at home in her new appearance than she ever had before. It wasn't a disguise, but an unveiling of who she had always been deep inside.

Chapter 6 - Persistent Letters

Despite her blatant disregard for the letters that had arrived the previous year, Hogwarts seemed determined to get through to Crystal. The letters didn't stop - they grew more insistent, more urgent. They arrived in larger numbers, from different owls, at all times of the day and night. But Crystal's resolve didn't waver.

One day, a large, intimidating man arrived at the Pizzaplex. He introduced himself as Hagrid, the Keeper of Keys and Grounds at Hogwarts. Hagrid was bewildered to see Crystal, expecting to find the "boy who lived," Harry Potter.

Crystal calmly explained her choice to Hagrid, her disregard for the magical world, her resentment towards the people who abandoned her, and her decision to stay at the Pizzaplex with her family.

Taken aback but respectful, Hagrid left, but not before gently reminding her that Hogwarts would always be there, should she ever change her mind.

Chapter 7 - A Growing Family

Crystal's refusal to join Hogwarts came as no surprise to Roxanne. Proud of her bravery, Roxanne saw in Crystal the resilience she had come to admire in the young girl.

Life in the Pizzaplex continued. Crystal's days were filled with lessons from Roxanne and the other animatronics, not just on survival, but on a wide range of subjects. There were lessons about the world beyond the Pizzaplex, about various arts, about mechanics, and many more.

The Mega Pizzaplex was more than a home; it was an unconventional school, a sanctuary. Crystal learned, grew, and thrived there, blossoming into a smart, resilient, and compassionate young girl.

With each passing day, her bond with Roxanne deepened. But it wasn't just Roxanne. The other animatronics, too, became a vital part of her family. Freddy, Chica, Bonnie, Foxy, they all held a special place in Crystal's heart.

Chapter 8 - Unwelcome News

Despite the passage of time, Hogwarts' letters persisted. Crystal's thirteenth birthday was no exception. This time, however, the letter contained something more than an invitation. It was news of an escaped convict, Sirius Black, who was allegedly after her life.

The news hit Crystal hard. She couldn't help but feel a twinge of fear. But more than that, there was a feeling of resentment, of anger. Her connection to the wizarding world seemed to be a Pandora's box that just wouldn't close.

Roxanne and the others rallied around Crystal. Despite their lack of understanding of the magical world, they vowed to protect her at all costs. This pledge did much to alleviate Crystal's fear, and she felt more secure with her animatronic family than any magical protection could provide.

Chapter 9 - Preparations

With the threat of Sirius Black looming over them, Crystal and the animatronics didn't sit idle. They decided to enhance the security of the Pizzaplex, making it almost impenetrable for any unwanted intruder.

Crystal even started learning self-defense techniques from Foxy, who was more than willing to teach her the art of protecting herself. It was tough and physically demanding, but Crystal was determined. Each bruise, each scrape became a testament to her resilience.

Roxanne was always there, overseeing Crystal's training, making sure she was safe yet pushing her just enough to help her grow stronger. Crystal's progress was remarkable, and with each passing day, her confidence and skill increased.

Chapter 10 - Sirius Black

One day, when Crystal was practicing her self-defense moves with Foxy, they noticed a man watching them from a distance. His ragged appearance and wild eyes were enough to tell them who he was - Sirius Black.

But instead of the fear she had anticipated, Crystal felt a strange sense of calm. She stood her ground as the man approached them.

"Harry Potter, I presume?" Black rasped, his voice hoarse.

Crystal corrected him with a firm voice, "No, it's Crystal."

Taken aback, Sirius paused for a moment. Crystal saw a range of emotions flash in his eyes – confusion, surprise, and eventually, understanding. He simply nodded and left, disappearing into the night as mysteriously as he had appeared.

Later, Crystal learned that Sirius Black was not her enemy. He was falsely accused and was, in fact, her godfather. This revelation did little to change her feelings about the wizarding world, however. It was just another proof of its flaws.

From that day forward, the letters from Hogwarts stopped. The Wizarding world seemed to have finally acknowledged Crystal's decision. Life continued at the Pizzaplex, the threat of Sirius Black no longer looming over them.

Chapter 11 - A Magical Birthday

On July 31st, Crystal celebrated her 14th birthday amidst her family in the Pizzaplex. There was laughter, music, and, for the first time, a little magic.

Crystal had been learning magic from Sirius Black, who had begun to visit the Pizzaplex occasionally. Crystal displayed an uncanny ability to perform magic without words or a wand, which impressed Sirius.

The letters from Hogwarts began to arrive again shortly after her birthday, much to Crystal's irritation. On August 8th, a letter brought news of Death Eaters appearing at the Quidditch World Cup, which did little to improve Crystal's opinion of the magical world.

Chapter 12 - The Triwizard Tournament

Despite her lack of interest in the magical world, Crystal found herself inexplicably drawn to the Hogwarts Triwizard Tournament. She had heard about it from Sirius and had found the concept intriguing.

Then, on October 30th, something unexpected happened. As the Tournament was being held, Crystal's name was called out from the Goblet of Fire. In an instant, Crystal and her animatronic family found themselves teleported inside Hogwarts, amidst a stunned crowd.

The Headmaster, Dumbledore, explained that the Goblet of Fire had chosen her as a fourth champion and that she was bound by a magical contract to compete in the Tournament. Refusal to compete would result in losing her magic.

Chapter 13 - Rage and Determination

The news left Crystal seething with anger. Her life had been turned upside down yet again by the Wizarding world. But she also knew she couldn't risk losing her magic. It was a part of her, a part of who she was.

Her anger fueled her determination. She was going to compete, but not to honor the Wizarding world. She would compete to win, to show the Wizarding world that she didn't need them. And she would do it her way, with her family by her side.

With the support of the animatronics and Sirius, Crystal began to prepare for the Triwizard Tournament. Her strength, determination, and resilience would be put to the test, but Crystal was ready. After all, she was not just a girl, she was a wolf, just like Roxanne.

Chapter 14 - The First Task

The first task of the Triwizard Tournament was to retrieve a golden egg from a dragon. The task was daunting, but Crystal had faced bigger challenges in her life.

With Roxanne by her side, she strategized, practiced, and trained for the task. When the day arrived, she walked into the arena, not as Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived, but as Crystal, the girl who chose to live her truth.

The sight of the dragon was intimidating, but Crystal held her ground. Using the silent and wandless magic Sirius had taught her, she managed to distract the dragon long enough to retrieve the golden egg. The crowd gasped in surprise as Crystal accomplished the task, earning herself a standing ovation.

Chapter 15 - The Second Task

The second task was to rescue something precious to each champion from the Black Lake. For Crystal, this 'something precious' was Roxanne. The animatronics were more than friends to Crystal; they were her family. And Roxanne held a special place in her heart.

Freddy taught Crystal how to swim, while Foxy helped her learn how to hold her breath for a longer time. Roxanne stood by, constantly encouraging and pushing her to do better.

On the day of the second task, Crystal dove into the cold waters of the Black Lake with determination. Using her newly acquired swimming skills and a bubble-head charm taught by Sirius, she managed to reach Roxanne and bring her safely back to the surface.

Chapter 16 - The Third Task

The third task was a maze filled with dangerous creatures and enchantments. Crystal's experience in the Pizzaplex had prepared her for this. The Pizzaplex had its own hazards, and surviving there had made her skilled in navigating through dangerous situations.

With Sirius' help, she practiced spells and enchantments to protect herself and combat any creatures she might encounter in the maze.

When the day of the task arrived, Crystal entered the maze with Roxanne, Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy supporting her. Her heart pounded as she navigated through the maze, overcoming obstacles, and fighting off creatures.

Finally, she emerged victorious, the Triwizard Cup in her hand, her animatronic family cheering her on. But her triumph was marred by her rising anger towards the wizarding world.

Chapter 17 - A Confrontation

Fresh from her victory, Crystal found herself surrounded by applauding wizards and witches. She felt no joy, only a mounting rage. As the applause died down, she took a deep breath, calming herself before she spoke.

"I am not your champion," she started, her voice echoing in the silent arena. She explained her resentment for the wizarding world, how they had left her with an abusive family, and how she had found her true home in the Pizzaplex.

"And I am not Harry Potter," she added, her voice firm. "I am Crystal, and I am happy with who I am."

The crowd was stunned, and Dumbledore's face was a picture of shock and regret. Crystal didn't wait for a response. She turned away, the animatronics following her, leaving behind a silent crowd.

Chapter 18 - Homecoming

Returning to the Pizzaplex was a relief for Crystal. She felt like she could breathe again. She was home.

She was welcomed back warmly, and the rest of the night was spent in celebration. There was music, laughter, and stories. Crystal was surrounded by those she considered family, and for the first time in a long time, she was genuinely happy.

Crystal felt a sense of closure. She had shown the wizarding world that she didn't need them to define who she was. She was Crystal, and she was proud of it.

Chapter 19 - A New Beginning

The months following the Triwizard Tournament were peaceful. The letters from Hogwarts had finally stopped, and Crystal was free to live her life as she wanted.

She continued to grow, not just physically but also emotionally and intellectually. With the animatronics' guidance, Crystal learned more about the world and herself. She even continued her magical studies under Sirius, who visited the Pizzaplex regularly.

Crystal's journey had been difficult, but she had come out stronger and more confident. She had found her true self, found a family that loved her for who she was, and she was happy.

She knew there would be more challenges in the future, but she was ready to face them. After all, she was Crystal, the girl who had defied the wizarding world and won.

Epilogue

The story of Crystal, once known as Harry Potter, spread throughout both the wizarding and the human world. She became an inspiration for many, a beacon of hope and strength. Her tale was a reminder that you could find your family in the unlikeliest of places and that it was okay to be different, to be true to yourself.

In the Pizzaplex, life continued. Crystal kept growing, and so did her bond with the animatronics. Her days were filled with joy, laughter, and occasional magical mishaps.

Crystal's relationship with Sirius also blossomed. He was proud of the girl he considered his goddaughter, and their bond was one of mutual respect and affection. Sirius found peace and a sense of belonging in the Pizzaplex, just like Crystal.

The wizarding world tried to reach out to Crystal multiple times, but she never responded. She had no desire to be part of a world that had abandoned her and hurt her. She was content with her life at the Pizzaplex, surrounded by her family.

The story ends with a grown-up Crystal, dressed in her signature Roxanne-inspired outfit, looking at the setting sun from the roof of the Pizzaplex. A soft smile on her face, and her eyes full of determination, ready for whatever the future holds.

Because she is Crystal, a wolf in her own right, unafraid, strong, and proud. And she wouldn't have it any other way.

The End.