Lily woke up an hour before noon. She ate some brunch, and took a shower. She put on a pair of clean clothes, her second set of the same ones from last night, but she added a belt that could carry items in it. Then, Lily went into her room and found the card that Mike gave her when they first met. She called the number on the card, and when someone picked up, she asked to speak to Mike. She waited for Mike to pick up the phone.

"Hello?" Mike asked.

"Mike, it's me Lily," Lily said.

"Lily? Oh my gosh, I was wondering how you were doing. Are you okay? Are you hurt?" Mike asked in relief and concern.

"I'm not hurt Mike, but my heart is... I was wondering if I could come to your uncle's shop to talk to you? I would feel safer there," Lily asked.

"Sure, come over. The address is on the card. I'll be waiting for you," Mike replied.

"Thank you, Mike," Lily said.

"Sure thing," Mike said.

They hung up, and then Lily stood up from her bed side, and headed out her door to the shop.

Mike's uncle left to run a few errands, while Mike stood in the shop. He waited patiently for Lily to come over while polishing one of the pistols. Then the chime of the bell was heard, and Mike looked up to see that Lily had entered the shop. He stood up from sitting behind the desk and said,

"Lily, you made it. How have you been?"

Lily looked at Mike with a stoic expression, but her eyes showed a hint of sadness as she said,

"I've been doing okay so far. How about you?"

"Eh, I'm alright. So you called me, what's up? Did something happen?" -Mike

Lily stood in front of counter where Mike was behind and said,

"I just needed time out of my house... so this is your uncle's shop?"

"Yeah, a gun shop. A lot of guns and history behind each one, but I like using the shooting range, it's pretty cool," Mike said, as he placed the pistol he was polishing back into it's proper place.

"Shooting range... do you think I can fire a couple of rounds?" Lily asked.

"Sure, but have you ever used a gun before?" Mike asked.

"Yes. My father always brought my brother and I hunting with him in the summer. We even have our own licenses here and down south," Lily said, as she showed Mike her license.

Mike was impressed and intrigued.

"Wow, that's cool. Come on, I'll let you in the shooting range," Mike said.

After Lily fired a couple of guns in the shooting range, Mike and Lily returned to the front of the shop.

"Your accuracy is great. Better than mine," Mike said.

"Thank you, but your pretty good at shooting too," Lily said, and Mike rubbed the back of his head and said,

"Heh, thanks."

Lily started to look around the shop, and she saw a certain gun and shotgun that caught her eye.

"How much for those two?" Lily asked, pointing towards the two weapons.

Mike's eyes widened at the fact that Lily was not only buying a gun, but that she was buying two of them.

"More than you think for those two, those are strong guns... may I ask why would you want to buy them?" Mike asked curiously.

"I have business to take care of, and I would feel safer if I have these," Lily replied.

Mike and Lily looked at each other sternly, like if they were trying to read each others' minds, but then Mike sighed and said,

"Alright, but they're not cheap."

Lily pulled out a bundle from her pocket, and Mike's eyes widened in shock.

"I'll need some ammunition too," Lily said while holding the bundle of money.

"H-How?" Mike asked pointing to the bundle.

"I'm a mechanical engineer who knows how to save my money, since I live alone, and investing in a few stocks before selling them for a small fortune. Now, about the guns," Lily said, while Mike opened the glass containers that held the two weapons.

After leaving the gun shop and saying goodbye to Mike, Lily headed straight home to load the two weapons and have her dinner. She stood looking out her window while listening to the news about how the weather was going to be for next week. She sipped on her glass of water, waiting for the night to cover the day.

When the time read 11:20, Lily was getting her stuff ready to depart. She packed her guns; the magnum on her belt, and the shotgun on her back since she had a cover for it like a sash backpack. She packed some gauze pads, medical tape, and alcohol pads in her belt pockets, and she put on her black sweater that had a hood on it that would go over her belt. She went to her room and picked up her brother's keychain, as she placed it in her pocket. Then Lily set off for the pizzeria.

She entered the pizzeria at 11:50 through the East Hall entrance, and she went straight into the Office. She sat down where the night guard would be after taking the tablet off the table. She looked through the camera and saw that Freddy and the others were in their places. Lily looked away and she placed the shotgun in it's bag down on the floor. She opened it up and took out the weapon, as she placed it on her lap. Lily took a few minutes to breathe in and out, and then she looked at the time and saw that it was 11:58.

'It's almost time,' Lily thought, as she took out her brother's keychain from her pocket.

She looked at it in sadness and thought, 'I remember when I made this for him... and he made one for me too... oh Ethan, I'm sorry. I wish I could have saved you...'

Then Lily looked at the time and saw that it was 12:00.

Lily looked down at the tablet and flipped the camera to the Show Stage. She was surprised to see that the three animatronics were looking at the camera, although she paid no mind to that. She flipped to Pirate Cove, and saw that Foxy was peeking from behind the curtain. Then Lily flipped to the Show Stage and noticed that Bonnie was missing. She flipped to the West Hall and noticed that Bonnie was standing in the shadows. Then Lily flipped to Pirate Cove and saw that Foxy was still peeking behind the curtain. Lily flipped to the West Hall near the Office, and saw that Bonnie was standing there looking at the camera. Lily closed the left door and flipped to the Show Stage and saw that Chica was missing. Then Lily flipped to the Kitchen and heard pots and pans clanking. Lily decided to open the left door, and then she pressed on the door light. Bonnie was standing right in front of the door.

"Hello Bonnie," Lily said stoically, as Bonnie blinked and then slowly walked into the room.

"What's going on Lily? What are you doing in here? This room is for the night watch," Bonnie asked, as Lily stood up and showed Bonnie the keychain.

"This keychain... do you recognize it?" Lily asked.

Bonnie examined the keychain and then he replied,

"Oh yeah. The night guard before the last one had that. Foxy put it in the draw when we found it. Why?"

Lily gripped the keychain tighter and said, "This keychain... it belonged to my brother... and he went missing not too long ago."

Bonnie's eyes widened at that fact, and then he took a step back when Lily pointed the shotgun towards his face.

"Wait, what are you-" Bonnie said in surprise, but then Lily said in almost a whisper,

"You killed my brother, and you've killed the other night watch after him... I won't let you kill anyone else."

Before Bonnie could protest, the shotgun was fired.

BANG!

A loud blast was heard, as Bonnie's face was punctured between the eyes with the bullet that shattered when it penetrated his face. Bonnie started to twitch and spark numerous times, before his eyes dimmed down and he fell forward on the ground in front of the desk.

Lily looked at Bonnie's broken form with a sadness she kept hidden inside, as she sat down and looked at the tablet. She noticed that Foxy was outside the curtain while looking at the camera, Chica was in the front of the East Hall looking at the camera with her jaw wide open, and Freddy was looking at the camera from the Dining Area. Then Lily put the tablet down and pressed on the right door light, and Chica standing behind the window.

"Hello Chica, come in," Lily said, and Chica walked into the office.

When she saw Bonnie on the ground, Chica bent down next to him, and then she looked towards Lily and asked, in shock,

"D-Did you do this Lily-girl? Why?"

Lily stood up from her seat with her stoic expression, and showed Chica the keychain.

"Do you recognize this?" Lily asked, and Chica looked at the keychain and said,

"Yes. Foxy found it on the floor before the last guard. That guard was a sure screamer. He was really loud."

Now if anyone knew Ethan, whenever he was scared or startled suddenly, his voice would raise in pitch into the voice of shrieking girl. Lily let the keychain dangle on her finger, as she immediately aimed her shotgun, and shot Chica right between the eyes as with Bonnie. Chica's head jerked back from the blow, and she twitched and sparked until her eyes dimmed, and she fell forward on the ground next to Bonnie.

Lily sat down on the chair again, as she looked through the cameras. Freddy was in the East Hall, which made Lily close the right door, and then she looked through the West Hall camera and saw Foxy running towards the Office. She closed the left door and heard banging. Then everything went silent as Lily heard Foxy from behind the door say,

"L-Lily?"

Lily opened the left door, as Foxy slowly stepped into the room. Lily closed the door behind him, as Foxy looked at Bonnie and Chica in shock. Then he turned to Lily with sadness in his face, as Lily looked at him with the same expression.

"L-Lily, w-we're s-so-orry," Foxy said, and Lily nodded and said,

"I know that Foxy, I forgive all of you... but I can't let any of you live. You've caused a lot of damage and pain, and enough is enough."

Lily aimed her shotgun at Foxy's face, as he stood still.

"Goodbye Foxy," Lily said with much sadness, as Foxy looked at her in understanding.

BANG!

Foxy hit the floor next to the left wall, as his eyes dimmed.

Lily looked at all of the animatronics and sighed. Then she grabbed the tablet and saw that Freddy was right next to the Office. She put on the hall light, and she saw Freddy looking at the others on the floor from the window. Freddy turned to look at Lily, as she looked at him. His eyes were dark besides two small white pupils, and his mouth was open a little in shock. Lily lifted her hand to show him the keychain.

"You've seen this keychain before right?" Lily asked with slight anger, as Freddy looked at the keychain, and nodded slowly.

Lily gripped the keychain and held it to her chest with her eyes closed and said,

"This belonged to my brother. He worked here as a night guard before the last one... You guys shoved him into a suit didn't you?! You killed him!"

Freddy's eyes widened in shock, as he remembered the night guard before the last one. He was screaming very loudly when he caught him, and then he remembered seeing the keychain fall out of his pocket when he grabbed him. Then Freddy remembered seeing the color of his eyes, and he realized that his eyes were the same as Lily's, vivid and green. Freddy tightened his hands into fist, realizing what they had done... what HE had done.

Lily placed the keychain in her pocket, and then she held her shotgun ready in hand.

"You killed my brother... and you've killed others... Now you're going to join them Freddy... you're going to join all of them," Lily said with sadness and anger in her voice, as she looked at Freddy.

Freddy looked at Lily in understanding, but then he grew more upset seeing that Lily had killed his only friends of over twenty years. He slammed his fist on the window, although it didn't break, and he said in a deeper and darker voice,

"You've killed my own, as I have killed yours. I understand your heartache, but you didn't need to kill them! You should have came to ME first, and killed ME, not them!"

Lily clicked back her shotgun in defiance, as Freddy growled and moved out of the window.

As the night passed, Lily was trying to conserve power while protecting herself from Freddy. She would leave one of the doors open, and as she heard him coming, she would fire her shotgun at the hallway so that he wouldn't come in. She attempted this to keep him away from the Office and to save power. Sometimes he would try to come anyway, and Lily would be forced to close the door. Freddy would bang on the doors when they were closed to him, which would drain power, and then he would yell out Lily's name. Lily would cringe a bit hearing him call out to her with a deep and dark voice, but she would still hold her gun steady.

Then, when the time read 5:30, the power was only at three per cent.

'No,' Lily thought, when she had the left door closed from Freddy banging on it.

Two per cent. One per cent. Zero per cent...

Who-osh.

The power was out, as Lily stood up from her seat and went behind the chair. She fired the last rounds of her shotgun already, so there was no ammunition in it. She stood still, waiting for him to come.

Ding, Ding, DingDing, Ding, DingDing, DingDing, DingDing...

The song began to play, as Lily saw Freddy's glowing eyes in the left doorway. She started to slowly move back, as Freddy slowly moved towards her with the song still playing. Lily dropped her empty shotgun on the floor, as her hands and back touched the wall behind her. Freddy stood about two feet away from Lily, as they both looked into each others' eyes. Lily's eyes showed fear and anticipation of pain, while Freddy's eyes were more serious with a hint of guilt.

After his song ended, Freddy's eyes turned back to being dark, and silence filled the room. Then Freddy looked from the corner of his eye at the others and their still, robotic forms. He turned back towards Lily, and said with a snicker,

"I'm willing to let this slide. Besides, you can just fix them again anyway... but this time... you won't leave... and you will join us whether you want to or not. I won't lose you again. You WILL belong to ME!"

Lily's eyes widened, as Freddy slowly reached out towards her with both hands, and with a sinister grin on his face. However, his smile faded when he saw Lily's expression become calm and stern.

Click.

Freddy stopped moving when he heard a click and his chin rose up slightly. Lily was a little slouched as she held her magnum right under Freddy's chin, upward.

"I'm sorry, Freddy," Lily said, and Freddy looked at her, stunned.

Then Freddy became shocked when he saw a single tear stream down Lily's left eye.

"Goodbye," Lily said, and she immediately pulled the trigger.

Bang!

Freddy stumbled back a few steps, with his head up in the air from the shot of the gun. Then he slowly looked down at Lily, and when he reached out for her again, Lily shot him right in the head. Freddy sparked and twitched, as he fell backwards on the floor with a heavy thud. Lily lowered her gun down, as she looked among the motionless animatronics. She straightened up as she put her shotgun in her bag and put it on her back. Then Lily thought back to the message of the Phone guy when he mentioned about the Backstage. Lily decided to investigate, so she took out a small electric lamp light from her gun backpack, and held it by the top handle.

When she entered the Backstage, Lily noticed that the lone animatronic heads were looking her way with dark eyes like Freddy's. She clicked her gun back, and then she started firing a single bullet at each head, which reverted their eyes back to normal since they were being destroyed.

After shooting all the lone heads, Lily blew the top of her magnum and put it in her belt pocket. Before Lily could take a step, she heard a voice on the left side of the room say,

"H-Help M-Me."

Lily looked towards that direction and saw a lone Freddy suit that was sitting on the floor with the legs slightly bent, and the arms at the sides. Lily slowly approached the suit with caution and said,

"D-Did did you say something?"

Then Lily heard a voice from within the suit say, "P-Please h-help m-me."

The voice sounded weak and pleading, so Lily placed the little lamp on a shelf next to her and reached out towards the suit. She was able to remove the Freddy mask, and she looked at who was inside. Lily's eyes met with eyes like her own, as she gasped and dropped the mask on the floor. The light of her lamp was bright enough for her to see the man in the suit's face, as he was able to see her face. Lily looked at the man in the suit in shock, as she placed her hands on the sides of his face. The man looked at Lily in shock as well, and then he said,

"L-Lily? M-my s-sister."

Tears began to stream down Lily's eyes and she said, "Ethan... my brother. Y-You're alive."

Lily hugged her brother and cried, as Ethan started to cry too and he said,

"I t-thought I'd never s-see you ag-gain."

Lily pulled back and said, "I thought the same thing."

Ethan started to cough, and Lily noticed a trickle of blood drip down the side of his lip. Lily immediately pulled the suit forward, and she saw a zipper on the back. She pulled down the zipper and pulled open the suit, even though it was ripping by the amount of force she used to open it.

"Come on Ethan. Let's get you to a hospital," Lily said, as she pulled her brother out of the suit and had him wrap his arm around her shoulder.

She grabbed her lamp light and held it in one hand, while she held her brother with her other arm. He tried his best to walk with Lily.

'I thought they killed him, even THEY thought they killed him... the suit... the suit he was in... it looked like there were missing parts... maybe that's why he's alive,' Lily thought, as she continued on her way out of the pizzeria with Ethan.

They were walking outside now, and the sun was about to rise. Lily saw the time on her watch and it read 6:00.

"We made it out on time," Lily said, and then Ethan asked, weakly,

"Why d-did you come to t-the Backs-stage? Why w-were you even th-there?"

Lily thought about her answer, and then she said, "I'll tell you later, but you need to go to the hospital okay?"

"Oka-ay," Ethan replied.

They continued down the road to the nearest hospital.