I do not own the Loud House or Five Nights at Freddy's. All rights go to Nickelodeon and Scott Cawthon


Pouring out of the classroom right after the ring of the final bell. Ronnie Anne and Sid went straight to their lockers for with school finally being over, they can finally hang out with the rest of the gang for the remainder of the day.

"Man. Science class sure was interesting today, wouldn't you agree Ronnie Anne?"

Opening up her locker, Ronnie Anne reflects on it as she pulls out both her backpack and trusty skateboard. "You said it Sid. It's going to take the janitor all night to clean it all up."

What had happened was that two students got a little bit careless with certain chemicals and had accidentally created a large explosion of blue goo, that has completely covered the area it had originated from. It's safe to say that those two guys are in a huge amount of trouble.

"I heard that they're going have to stay in the shower for a couple of hours, just to get that goo out of their hair." Sid remarked.

"Oh. That's going to take awhile. I also heard that they gotten a week long detention." If that wasn't enough, Ronnie Anne knew their parents are most likely going to ground them for just as long.

"I'm for one very glad that we weren't anywhere near the splash zone." She and Ronnie Anne were very close though, by just being at the very edge. She certainly wouldn't want to have any sticky goo in her hair.

"Totally. Anyway let's get going. We told the gang that we would meet them at the park after school." Ronnie Anne wouldn't want to make them wait, neither did Sid as she quickly took out her own backpack.

"Oh yeah. C'mon we should get going." Sid just couldn't wait to show her friends the neat trick she learned.

Moving amongst the crowd, the two friends exited out of the school and head for the park. Ronnie Anne decided not to go on her skateboard; as with Sid not having one at the moment, it would be very uncool to leave her in the dust. Plus it did give them some time to talk before they finally meet up with the others.

"So your brother really juggled with multiple jobs?" Sid knows that Ronnie Anne's brother is a very good worker and all, considering with how much he loved his job at the Bodega. But more than one? Boy; how can anyone managed to do all that?

"It was hard for all of us after our parents split up. Bobby simply felt that getting a couple of jobs will help us out with the bills. He loved them all, but they were clearly very stressful on him." His last job had nearly killed him.

"I can imagine. I mean; you gotta make sure that you get to all those jobs on time. Right along with looking very professional and have a chipper attitude." Sid was very sure that she couldn't do all that. It was far more likely that she would end up being late to at least one of those jobs.

"Yeah. It's a very good thing that Bobby could handle it, but I'm personally glad that he's now only focusing on one job."

"And what a better place to do a job? Then at a family owned business." It's the perfect job, especially when the job is literally located at your very own home, so you wouldn't be late for work at all.

"There's also the benefits of a family discount." That's perhaps the best aspect of a family owned store, especially when Ronnie Anne comes down for a snack run.

"By the way. I'm very curious on what his last job was like?"

That topic causes an immediate pause in Ronnie Anne. She couldn't go into any great detail of Bobby's previous job without sounding completely nuts, so the best option is to tell a very simple version of it. "He worked as a night guard."

"Oh! A night time type of job. I know a lot about those kinds of jobs, especially when my dad does his night schedule and when my mom looks after the nocturnal animals." Sid doesn't know on how they do it? Every time she attempted to stay up late, she falls asleep right at the stroke of midnight.

"It wasn't as exciting as your parents jobs, but it did have some perps."

"Like what?"

"He had the place all to himself." Mostly.

"Did he take you to his job sometimes?" Both her parents bring her and Adelaide to their jobs at times. Such as her dad allowing them in the driver's seat of the subway, and their mother sometimes allowing them to feed some of the animals, mostly the harmless ones.

"He did. I went there for about three nights. It was; interesting to say the least." The subway and the zoo were one thing, but she is very sure that hanging out with haunted animatronics, right along with facing a serial killer. Completely topped them both.

"Cool." Sid would have asked out more questions, but much to Ronnie Anne's relief. The park at last came into view, along with their awaiting friends, who were all currently looking down at their phones.


By the time Ronnie Anne and Sid happily greeted their friends at the park. Bobby, who had came home from school a bit earlier, is starting up on his afternoon shift.

His school day was nice. He's starting to learn advance algebra, watched a movie about George Washington, and had a great lunch provided by abuela's quesadillas that he'd saved from last night's dinner.

He also heard from the local high school gossip that a new arcade themed restaurant is going to be opening up very soon. From what he had heard, it's supposed to be a big thing with the latest games and even a couple of rides.

He won't lie, the place sounded awesome. He would have to check it out when it opens, and of course when he's free from work.

But speaking of work. A few of the regular customers have already arrived; such as Mr. Nakamura, who came in to get Nelson's favorite dog treats, Cory Nakamura, who purchased some chips as well as some fresh batteries for his hand held game console, Alexis Flores, who came in to get some supplies to clean out his tuba, and Maybelle, who came for her weekly groceries and of course; get some fresh mangos.

Yep. The same old friendly customers that happily greeted him. After they all left, it was now time for Bobby to do some other important tasks like: sweeping, restocking, putting in some new price tags, and stacking up some cans. They weren't as nice as the ones from his old job at the grocery store, but they were still stacked up nice.

When he was about finished with putting up the last can. Par; the delivery man. Came in with a fresh box of Flumpty eggs; as well as some fresh apples. "Hey Bobby."

"Hey Par. The fridges are all ready for you."

"Great. I have the freshest eggs anyone would ever want."

"Ain't that the truth." Those Flumpty eggs have been selling good. Mainly because they were the only eggs the Bodega is currently selling.

Carefully picking up the box of eggs, Par just as carefully made his way on over to the back. He just reaches it, when an alert on Bobby's laptop went off.

Perking up at once, Bobby dashed over to the laptop to check it. What he saw was that his video chat was ringing, which can only mean one thing, especially on this specific time of day.

Happily answering the video chat. His smile went wide upon seeing the beautiful face of his most beloved on the screen. "Hey babe."

"Hey Boo-Boo Bear. I totally can not fathom on what happened in school today."

Leaning himself forward on the counter as he can already tell that this is going to be a good one. Bobby could hardly keep down the suspense.

"So we literally had the Pacer test today, and not to be boastful or anything like that, but I did literally great."

That's awesome babe! I sure do wish that I was that good on those tests." The best he ever gotten was a sixteen.

"I also gotta tell you about the unbelievable thing Whitney did."

"What she do?" This is getting more interesting.

"She mouthed off to the teacher."

Holding in a dramatic gasp, Bobby couldn't believe it! He would never dream of doing such a thing, he was raised too well, and plus. It would get him a good smack from one of abuela's chanclas.

"I know right! I couldn't believe it either myself. I was just minding my own business, just listening to the teacher yap away. When he suddenly catches Whitney doing her nails. I mean; I like doing my nails as much as the next girl, but c'mon."

"What happened then?"

"Well; Mr. Peterson wasn't happy about it in the slightest, and completely told Whitney to put her nail polish away and to pay attention in class. That was when Whitney straight up told him to keep quiet and do his own ugly nails."

"Oh boy."

"I think; she meant to say that in her mind for she instantly froze up in shock. Now she has to stay after school and write on the chalkboard, along with scraping off all the gum in the cafeteria."

"Yikes!" That's a harsh punishment.

"Yikes is right. Some of that gum is fresh and wet." Lori could just shiver at the mere thought of that gum dripping down into her hair.

"Sounds like you had a very eventful day babe." Certainly better than his day.

"Literally. But how was your day?"

"Nothing special." Bobby shrugged.

"Really?"

"Yep. Just a very uneventful day." The only thing slightly interesting was watching the history of George Washington in history class, but he felt that was just too boring for Lori.

"Aw! That's too bad. I hope you have a much better day tomorrow." Lori then looked up from the screen, with her eyes trailing something from left to right, while being completely quiet for a few seconds before looking back at him. "Sorry about that Bobby. Luna just came into the house."

Hearing her younger sister's name made him cringe a bit. As she still had some resentment on over what happened the last time he came over for dinner. "Is there any chance that she'll eventually warm up to me?"

"I'm sure she will in time, but until that happens. It's best to stay out of her sight." Lori knew full well that if Luna saw Bobby right now, she'll give him such a verbal lashing, it would make Bobby cry.

"So. How are things at home?" Deciding to switch up the topic, Bobby figured it's the next best thing to talk about.

"Same old. Lisa's Mimic thing is nearly ready, mom is working on the next chapter in her book, and dad's been playing that cowbell you got him."

"Oh good. He loves it." That was the greatest news he heard all day.

"Yeah. He's been playing it in the garage, which thank goodness for that. If he kept playing it in the house, we would all literally go insane." They can all just take just so much of his cowbell music. "What about you? Everything doing great?"

"Sure has babe. Auntie Frida is working on a brand new masterpiece, CJ got to hoist the flag at the pirate show, and I think that I mentioned this before, Ronnie Anne has made some awesome new friends."

"You did." Lori gently reminded. "But it's still great that she is making so many friends." A sad sigh suddenly escapes her, earning a good deal of concern from Bobby.

"What's the matter?"

"Oh it's nothing. I'm just thinking on how if Lincoln was still alive. He and her would've been such great friends." She wouldn't even mind if they ended up together, it would've been so adorable.

"I'm sure he would've." From what Bobby could recall. Lincoln was the one possessing Freddy, and from what he saw when both he and Ronnie Anne were playing video games together. They were indeed having so much fun. Of course; he was also the one who had almost forced his sister into one of those dangerous springlock things.

"Yeah. He was a good kid. Always looking out for his family, while coming up with some scheme." And to think; that this would've been his last year of elementary school. Tears are threatening to surface for when she's thinking about one of them, she starts to think of the others as well.

She holds them back however. She couldn't bring herself to cry in front of Bobby, not when they were having such a nice chat.

Fortunately for her. The timely interruption of a loud explosion from upstairs, stops her from flowing any tears, it did make Bobby jump though.

"What was that?!"

"That was just Lisa. She must've wrongfully mixed some of her chemicals again." She nonchalantly answered.

"Isn't that something; you should be concern about?" She could be very hurt.

"Don't worry. This happens on a weekly basis. She's absolutely fine."

"I'm still alive!" Lisa then cried out. All out confirming Lori's statement.

"I think you should still check up on her. She could still be very hurt."

Lori is about to reply, but stopped when the sound of the front door came through. From her perspective; her dad just entered the house with his head down, a quivering mouth, and had clearly been crying for a good amount of time.

Without even noticing her, he dashes off into his room, where loud weeping can be heard. This raises a large amount of concern for Lori, a big enough concern to check up on him. "Sorry about this Bobby, but something has made my dad very upset. Afraid that I'm going have to cut this chat short."

"That's okay. Family emergency. I totally understand." And with that, Lori left the chat. Leaving Bobby to get back to work while simultaneously wondering on what had made Mr. Loud so upset?


Joined by her sisters and mother. They all gathered around him with comforting hands resting on his back or giving him a much needed one arm hug.

"So some bloody sleaze ball! Gave you fake Cow-Bella tickets?" Luna asked with visible veins twitching on her forehead. How dare someone do this to her dad! She'll teach them a lesson with the back end of her guitar so hard, they'll be flying all the way out into outer space!

"I can't believe that I fell for it. I'm such a dingle head!" He had utterly been both heartbroken and embarrassed, when Kotaro had unfortunately told him that they were fake.

"Why would anyone do this?" Rita may not be so interested in cowbell music, but it made her husband happy. So with someone scamming him by using his favorite instrument, it's outright outrageous!

"I-. I don't know. All he did was have me sign something!" He whimpered, earning Lisa to think deeply about this whole situation.

"Father. I'm afraid that this may have been an identity theft."

"Identity theft?" Leni repeated.

"They clearly needed father's signature for something, and I'm afraid that with it. They can do as they please."

"That's totally bogus!" Luna would've said something else, but with Lilly here. She held back on it.

"But I don't understand. What are they going to do with dad's signature?" From on what Lori hopes. It wasn't going to do anything with false insurance claims.


Waiting patiently on the passenger seat with a lizard tongue flicking out. Gil perked up as Vic came out of the city hall with absolute glee in his steps. Entering the car, he barely held in his excitement as he turned on the engine.

"Well Gilly, it's official. We are now the proud owners of anything relating to Fazbear's."

Flicking his tongue with a shot hiss, Vic nodded in reply. "Yep. We can officially open the restaurant without any worries of lawsuits or any other legal trouble. C'mon; let's go check up on the place for this special occasion."

Nodding with a hiss. Gill sat back and relaxed as Vic drove away from city hall, down a couple of streets and blocks, until after a half hour; they came down the street where their restaurant is residing at.

They can already see the building, that's way larger than the old one from Royal Woods. Not to mention way more cleaner looking with no hint of overgrowth or decay anywhere to be seen.

The initial building is colored a light yellow with a purple covering on the top half. It had long windows at the front with gold-like double doors right in the middle. Above the doors; the freshly installed sign that read Freddy Fazbear's Pizza with the cartoon heads of Toy Freddy, Toy Bonnie, Toy Chica, and Toy Foxy happily singing together, hung above proudly with great welcome to anyone that comes in.

Parking his car right in front of the building. Vic with Gill resting on his shoulders, smiled up proudly to his prize creation.

It did slightly bothered him that with having it in the city. He couldn't have a parking lot, but oh well; people will still be lining up to come in here.

"Alright Gilly. Let's go see the inside."

Stepping on into the front lobby. The very first thing Vic acknowledged is the colorful rainbow with two eyes and smiling mouth, serving as the archway into the main area. Right along with the front desk on his right, where people would come in to pay; as well as get their free balloons from Mr. Balloon Boy, right over at the end of the left side of the desk.

What it's supposed to do was both greet the guests and introduce them to the kind of technology that they have here.

The lobby also has a painting on the left wall. Displaying a scene of all the Toy animatronics, joyfully sitting together as they eat a large pizza, while Balloon Boy happily held onto three colorful balloons to float above in the peaceful sky.

It's a good lobby and all, but the main event is just beyond this archway. Going passed it, he now looks around the main area where tables and booths are laid in the middle. From here; customers will happily wait and eat their food, while they joyfully watch the main stage with the dancing and singing animatronics performing on it, with a great surprised waiting for everyone.

In front of the stage is a dancefloor that when activated, it would display a row of colorful lights that will both dance around or light up underneath someone's feet.

But besides the stage, tables, and booths. The main room also had a play fort; that has all sorts of slides, tubes, climbing areas, and rooms for kids to play around in.

There's also a bunch of small rides around the room, which did include a kid-size carousel.

It's overall for the younger kids, but for the bigger kids; they will all find their joy through the archway on the east side of the room.

Through this archway. Laid a huge arcade area with all sorts of games, right along with a miniature bowling alley, a spinning ride, a targeting range, to even one of those virtual reality games.

And then. When they're all done with their games and have enough tickets. They would go on over to the prize counter to get whatever prize they want. While that puppet thing, would wave its arms around.

It's actually pretty amazing on how they managed to find the puppet that Lynn used to use at Fredbear's. From what he had heard, they found it leaning against the emergency exit of the original Freddy's, during one of the salvage expeditions. It was as if it was waiting for them to pick it up.

Now that they have it. The Puppet would now happily entertain guests as they go and get their prizes, hopefully the more expensive ones.

After looking around the arcade. Vic next goes on over to the West side, where through this small hallway is both the restrooms and four private party rooms. Inside each of them; are ticket tubes and sandboxes where kids can look around for buried treasure in, while surrounded by cardboard palm trees, and all kinds of party decorations.

Next to the hallway opening is the kitchen on its left. A fairly good sized kitchen for the staff to work around in as the pizza cooks.

Then finally; there's the door on the right. Near the stage with 'Employee's Only,' written on it.

Going through this door, Vic and Gil are in another long hallway with a couple doors. The two on the right is the staff break and storage rooms, the one on the left is the main office, and the one right on the end is parts and service.

Deciding to look in that room first. Vic peeks right in and is met with the four animatronics from the original Freddy's that are sat on the floor, with one technician removing the top part of Bonnie's face.

These animatronics were originally going to be refitted and reworked to run private performances, but their new suits had made them so ugly, not to mention the bad smell. It's like someone has died in them.

So now. They are mainly use as spare parts; as well testing them with the newer technology for the Toy animatronics. Leaving them all withered and broken with Freddy having holes throughout both his legs and arms.

Chica is stuck in a cheerleader pose with wires sticking out of where her hands use to be, and a wide open mouth, exposing many teeth.

Bonnie had an arm missing, leaving behind wires, along with a endoskeleton foot exposed.

Then there was Foxy. He's perhaps the worst out of all them, when it came to exposed endoskeleton and wires.

They were overall. Very frightening to look at, and they can certainly give you a good fright. If you didn't expect them to be in this room.

Leaving the technician to his work, plus not wanting to look at those withered hunks of junk any much longer. Vic at last opens up the door to the main office.

The office is rather big with shelves, filing cabinets, and lockers running alongside the back wall, posters of the Toy animatronics are hung up here and there, a small table for employees to rest at near the front, and two large vent openings on both sides of the room, completely ground level.

And of course. There is the large desk with a single computer monitor on it. From it; you can both go online as well as check in on the many security cameras throughout the building.

Letting out a hiss, Vic nods in agreement. "I agree. It's a very big design flaw to have those two vent openings on the floor. Pretty sure that these large vent openings are scattered throughout the rest of the building."

Hissing in dissatisfaction, Vic once again nods. "Indeed. They're definitely a lawsuit waiting to happen. All it takes is for one brat to go into adventure mode. Then bam! First action lawsuit on our hands. We're definitely going have to get all these vents closed off."

Another thing that greatly bothered him about this office is that the door can't be locked. A very big problem for a security office; for if the place is being robbed. Criminals will have no problem on getting in here, the only real defense that you would have is hiding underneath the desk and hope that whoever comes in here would eventually leave.

These minor issues will be looked at, but with everything else regarding the restaurant. It's all ready to be open up for business as all they need to do now is set up the animatronics on stage, prepare for the grand opening, and air the promotional commercial that they had prepared some time ago.

"Come Gilly. Let's go see the airing of the commercial." He paid good money for it, so he has to see on how it would go.

Hissing in excitement, Gill relaxes himself as Vic took him out of the soon to be filled restaurant.