A/N: All right everyone, we are finally here! The Grand Opening of the Mega Pizzaplex! It's one thing to say that all the major problems with the Pizzaplex are finally solved with a pre-opening review. It's another thing to confirm it in practice with a full audience of children and the animatronics in full display.

I'm still receiving requests in my Fanfic DMs about people wanting to do collaboration projects with me. I'd like to reiterate that I simply do not have the time to work on any collaborative projects with anyone else, and I've more or less moved on from my interest in FNAF beyond this particular fanfic. This is my official statement on the matter for the foreseeable future, and I will likely not answer DMs asking to working on collaborative projects from this point forward since I barely go onto my Inbox to begin with and I'm already busy with other things as it is.

The Grand Opening will be divided into 2 parts. I was originally planning to write the whole thing as a single chapter but once I realized how long this was going to be I decided that 2 parts would make more sense. Plus, it would give me the opportunity to better focus on certain things per chapter instead of trying to jam everything into another 17-20 page behemoth.

Chapter 219 – Grand Opening Part 1

The days leading up to the Grand Opening were fraught with tension. Charlie and Gabe had even started looking up both Internet forums and the local news in the town around the Mega Pizzaplex to see if there were any suspicious or even outright concerning reports. The overall public opinion towards the Mega Pizzaplex appeared to range from neutral to cautiously optimistic, which was a sentiment that the Schmidt family would have shared if it weren't for the variable that was Glitchtrap.

To everyone's relief, however, there weren't any reports of missing children, or shady characters near the Pizzaplex, or any other erratic pieces of news. After Glitchtrap's attempt to sabotage the Special Delivery project, Mike had been worried about the possibility that Glitchtrap might have been bloodthirsty or reckless enough to try and start an early killing spree. Once again, though, it appeared that this new incarnation of William Afton was more cautious than the original, and wasn't going to risk exposing himself just for the sake of getting a few early kills. "Which is fine by me," Mike thought as he and his ghost kids got into the car to drive to the Mega Pizzaplex for the Grand Opening. "An opportunity to expose Glitchtrap and his possession victim a bit earlier absolutely isn't worth risking the lives of innocent kids."

"I don't really remember much about the old Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria or Fredbear Family's Diner," Cassidy commented as they approached the Mega Pizzaplex. The parking lot, which had previously been almost completely empty save for a few cars here and there, was filled with cars of different sizes. It appeared that despite the overall mixed and controversial reputation of Fazbear Entertainment, there were plenty of people and families who were hopeful for, or at the very least interested in, the Mega Pizzaplex. "It's gonna be really weird looking at a Freddy Fazbear restaurant filled with kids again."

"Well, the Mega Pizzaplex definitely isn't your standard Freddy Fazbear pizzeria," Gabe replied, "but I definitely see your point, Cass."

"I want to see the Glamrock animatronics more than anything else," Susie chimed in. "And it's not just to make sure that they didn't get hacked by Glitchtrap. We literally haven't ever seen them in action once!"

"That's the part I'm worried about," Mike admitted as he tried to find an empty spot in the parking lot. "These animatronics are apparently sentient to the point of basically having their own humanlike personalities. That's absolutely a major milestone in the development of AI, don't get me wrong. But having a personality isn't necessarily a good thing, if that personality is something you want to kick in the balls as brutally as possible or is the most fucked up thing in existence."

The ghost kids shuddered. They all remembered the Daycare Attendant's personality before his transformation into Eclipse, and none of them needed a reminder that anyone could be genuinely malevolent. William Afton was ample evidence of that.

"Well, I'm not expecting these animatronics to be perfect," Charlie remarked. "I just want to make sure they don't have any obvious character flaws that would make them dangerous around kids even without Glitchtrap in the equation."

"That's a reasonable strategy to go for," Mike acknowledged. "Without knowing who Glitchtrap's possession victim is, there isn't really much we can do to prevent Glitchtrap from messing things up from the background. So continuing with our current game plan of getting rid of the non-Glitchtrap related problems and making it annoying as possible for him to mess with the Pizzaplex is probably better than most of the other plans we could come up with."

Mike pulled up into an empty parking space that was quite a few feet away from the Mega Pizzaplex, and he and his kids got out of the car as Charlie activated her spells to keep her and her siblings invisible and inaudible. Other families and children were already doing the same, and they were making their way to the main entrance of the Pizzaplex where a crowd was gathering. The Pizzaplex's exterior didn't look all that much different than it had been when the Schmidts had come here before, except for the magenta banner hung right above the main entrance with the words "GRAND OPENING!" written on it in bright blue letters.

Around them, there were kids and adults alike talking animatedly about the Mega Pizzaplex, with tones ranging from mild curiosity to sheer excitement.

"When's it gonna open?" they heard one girl ask petulantly. "We've been waiting here for 15 minutes!"

"I saw a picture of those Glamrock animatronics!" one boy exclaimed enthusiastically. "They look so cool! Like real rockstars!"

"I heard we'll be able to talk to them like they're actual people!" Another girl replied. "That's what's REALLY cool!"

"Well," Jeremy chuckled. "At least all the kids are excited about this."

Liz raised an eyebrow at him. "You know we're still technically kids too, right? Like, I know we're ghosts and all, but we're still kids."

Fritz shrugged. "Ehh, who gives a shit about the details?"

"Guys, look!" Susie interrupted their conversation. "Someone's coming out of the front doors!"

The former Chica inhabitant pointed towards the main entrance, where someone was coming out of the Mega Pizzaplex. Mike was surprised to realize that it wasn't just a representative like Mr. Raugelan or Mr. Leelurd, but actually Mr. Averus himself who had come out to greet the gathered crowd. "An executive is actually bothering to show his face to the public for this?" he thought. "They must really be taking the Grand Opening seriously." The surprised expressions on his kids' faces made it clear that he wasn't the only one with that thought.

"May I have your attention, please!" Mr. Averus called out to them, genuinely sounding like a professional. Everyone stopped talking and directed their attention to the Fazbear executive who had come out to greet them. "Thank you all very much for coming. I cannot express how happy I am to see that we have gathered such a huge audience for our Grand Opening. The Mega Pizzaplex is the greatest project that Fazbear Entertainment has ever created in its entire history, and it will truly revolutionize children's entertainment in a way that no other playplace has done before!"

"He's gotta be talking about the animatronics," Gabe commented. "Cause a lot of the other stuff we've seen before isn't exactly ground-breaking territory."

"I'm willing to give them some credit since animatronics with their own personalities really is impressive stuff," Mike acknowledged, communicating telepathically so that only his kids could hear. "But yeah, all the other stuff outside of that isn't exactly new. It just looks really flashy because of the way they decorated the place."

"We have dedicated a truly indescribable amount of time and effort to making the Mega Pizzaplex not only as fun and delightful, but also as safe as possible!" Mr. Averus declared. Mike barely resisted the urge to roll his eyes, knowing full well that the only reason why Fazbear Entertainment had bothered to be thorough in their safety and quality control was because he and Nightmare had been breathing down their necks. "My fellow executives and I are absolutely confident that you, your children, and your families will all have a wonderful time in the halls of the Mega Pizzaplex!"

The children in the crowd started chittering excitedly, and even the Schmidt family themselves had to temper the excitement stirring within them. For all the sordid history of their tragedy and the utter lack of trust they had in Fazbear Entertainment, the ghost kids couldn't deny that some part of them missed the days when they were just simple children having fun in a Freddy Fazbear-themed pizzeria, even if they could barely remember those distant days before William Afton had ruined everything. "Just open the doors and let us in already!" Fritz impatiently demanded, conveniently forgetting that he was a ghost who could simply fly through the doors if he really wanted to.

"With all that being said, we politely request that all children be accompanied by a responsible adult within the Pizzaplex," Mr. Averus continued, "whether it be a parent or a staff member. We have multiple animatronics, both S.T.A.F.F. and the Glamrocks themselves, who have been designed with safety and security in mind, but they can't be everywhere at once. We also insist that all visitors stay within public areas and out of areas that are designated for the staff only, and all of our staff members are aware of this crucial rule. If any staff member attempts to guide you into a staff-only area, please report them immediately for suspicious behavior."

"Wow, they actually bothered to remind everyone about those rules," Jeremy commented dryly. "I honestly thought that they'd forget."

"Did they even have the rule to keep people out of staff-only areas before?" Cassidy wondered. "I don't even remember."

"I mean, it's good to remind everyone of those rules out loud, because I've found that people are more likely to remember things when they hear them directly than if they just read them off something," Mike commented, before adding with a frown. "That being said, let's not forget that William Afton masqueraded as a member of the staff before he killed all of you guys."

The ghost kids all shuddered at the reminder. "I'm actually really glad that Averus told everyone about those rules keeping everyone in public areas, then," Susie mumbled. "It should make it harder for Glitchtrap and whoever he's possessing to lure a kid in to a hidden part of the Pizzaplex and kill them. Or at least, that's what I'm hoping."

"Yeah, with everything we already know, I would NOT trust a random staff member in the Pizzaplex with my safety if I was still alive," Charlie agreed. "If only Mike could tell people about Glitchtrap without sounding completely crazy," she added with a sigh.

"There are other rules for safety located throughout the Pizzaplex, but I won't list all of them here. We wouldn't want to turn this Grand Opening into a giant lecture," Mr. Averus added with a dry chuckle, which was half-heartedly reciprocated by some members of the audience as the Schmidt family rolled their eyes. "And with that being said," he concluded grandiosely, "we welcome you all to Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex!"

The kids all cheered, and even the adults applauded as more staff workers opened the doors to the Mega Pizzaplex and invited the crowd inside. Everyone rushed forward through the doors with varying levels of enthusiasm, and right away the Schmidt family could hear gasps of awe as they beheld the giant golden statue of Glamrock Freddy standing proudly in the lobby. Mike had to give Fazbear Entertainment credit where credit was due: they certainly knew how to make a good first impression with their extravagant display.

"You should go say hi to Averus!" Fritz's voice interrupted Mike's thoughts. The former Foxy inhabitant was giving his father a mischievous grin. "I'd bet he'd LOVE to see that you're here!"

Mike suppressed a smirk of his own. "You know, Fritz…that's not a bad idea." He walked over to Mr. Averus, who was watching the crowds of people come into the Mega Pizzaplex with smug satisfaction. "Good afternoon, Mr. Averus!"

The Fazbear executive jolted when he heard Mike's voice. "Oh, Mr. Schmidt!" he hastily replied, quickly plastering a smile on his face. "I wasn't expecting to see you here!"

Mike shrugged. "Why wouldn't I be?" he asked nonchalantly. "After all, I spent extra time and effort inspecting the Pizzaplex and suggesting safety updates. It's only natural that I'd want to see the fruits of my labor once the Mega Pizzaplex officially opened to the public, wouldn't you agree?"

"Oh, of course!" Mr. Averus agreed immediately. "We're very grateful for the assistance you provided us."

Interestingly, the Fazbear executive did seem like he was being honest this time around. After all, there could be no doubt that Mike had provided valuable assistance in exposing flaws in the Mega Pizzaplex and offering suggestions to correct them. And beyond that, it was indisputable that Mike Schmidt had been a valuable lifeline to Fazbear Entertainment not just for the Pizzaplex, but for multiple projects ever since the company had first resurfaced in the modern era.

Even Averus had to admit that, as grating as he found Schmidt personally, the man's interference in Fazbear Entertainment's operations had so far done much more good than harm. And as long as that was the case, he would continue to tolerate Mike Schmidt's presence. And besides, the last thing he wanted to do was appear ungrateful or hostile to a guest of the Pizzaplex right at the very beginning of the Grand Opening.

"Well, I'm not going to stay here for the whole thing," Mike replied smoothly. "One of the reasons I'm here is to just keep an eye on things to make sure no new problems show up now that the Pizzaplex is actually opened. The other reason I'm here is to see the Glamrock animatronics. They're the one thing that I never really got to see in action, and since they're the main feature of the Pizzaplex, it would be a real shame if I missed the opportunity."

That seemed to brighten Mr. Averus' mood up considerably. "Ah yes, the Glamrock animatronics, our pride and joy!" he proclaimed. "Our state-of-the-art superstars, the next grand step in the development of animatronic-based children's entertainment! You can find them in the main Atrium, where they'll be giving regular presentations to the children and families who've come to the Pizzaplex!"

"I'll head right over there," Mike decided. "Thanks."

Mr. Averus waved him off rather unceremoniously towards the stairs flanking the Glamrock Freddy statue, and Mike started walking in that direction. "Even when he's being a bit nicer, the guy is still such a prick!" Cassidy complained.

"You should've trolled him a bit more," Fritz lamented. "Brought up some of the fuck-ups they made before we fixed things."

"Nah," Mike immediately denied. "As funny as that might've been, it wouldn't do anything good for either of us. The last thing Averus wants to do is cause a scene on the Grand Opening, and the last thing I want to do is look like a needless asshole after we made so many corrections to Fazbear Entertainment and they actually bothered to implement them."

"Choosing short-term gratification over the bigger picture is never a good idea," Charlie agreed. "Even Glitchtrap looks like he's learned that lesson by now. And do you want to be the guy who fails where GLITCHTRAP succeeds?"

Everyone cringed at the very idea. "Fair point," Fritz acknowledged.

"Hey, Dad?" Gabe interrupted, deciding to change the subject. "Do you think we should check on the Daycare Attendant first? He's one of the biggest things I'm worried about, even after his personality got changed."

"I think that's a good idea," Mike agreed, before adding a caveat, "but I can't be the one to check on it myself. A lone adult spying on kids he's never met before is NEVER a good look, and I won't be able to justify my presence in the Superstar Daycare the way I can with the rest of the Pizzaplex. One or two of you should go and check on the Daycare Attendant before meeting up with the rest of us."

"I'll go," the former Freddy inhabitant volunteered, "since I was the one who brought it up in the first place."

"I'll go with you," Liz offered. "I won't trust that Daycare Attendant animatronic until I've actually seen it in action."

Mike gave his approval, and the two ghosts separated from the group and flew down the hallway until they reached the entrance of the Daycare. There was a line of kids waiting impatiently in front of the slide going down into the Daycare with a human attendant guarding the entrance, but the ghosts obviously had no trouble simply flying into the Daycare and skipping the whole line.

Immediately, Gabe and Liz identified that the Daycare Attendant was already active on the Daycare floor and talking to a bunch of nervous looking kids, and that the security desk had a human attendant manning it from behind. "There he is!" Gabe pointed at Eclipse. "Let's go see what he's doing!"

The two ghosts flew closer to Eclipse and the kids that he was talking to, and as they got closer, Gabe and Liz could see that while the kids were certainly nervous to a degree around Eclipse's presence, the predominant expression was much closer to that of a kid who had been caught trying to steal a cookie from the cookie jar rather than genuine fear or terror of the Daycare Attendant's presence.

"Now, now," Eclipse was gently scolding a boy. He was wagging a finger at him with his right hand, and holding up one of many play blocks scattered throughout the floor of the Daycare in his left. "You can't be fighting over the blocks. That's against the rules, and you could end up hurting each other if you keep fighting!"

"Aww!" the boy whined, pointing petulantly at a girl. "But she had a huge stack of blocks right over there, and she wouldn't let me have even a single one!"

Eclipse turned his attention to the girl, who was fidgeting sheepishly. "Oh, that's not very nice, either!" he reprimanded, still sounding like a completely normal and rational caretaker. "There's plenty of blocks for everyone to have some, and hogging all of them isn't fun for anyone! Why don't you both say sorry to each other, and then you can have fun doing something else like playing in the playplace or in the ballpit?" he suggested.

The boy and girl looked at each other and mumbled their apologies together, before going off to play in the play towers like Eclipse had suggested. The Daycare Attendant, in the meantime, was already maneuvering towards the ball pit where a child was just laying in the pit right in front of the entrance to the slide. "Oh, no!" he exclaimed, sounding more animated but still much calmer than he had as Sun. "You can't be lying in the ballpit like that, at least not there! You're blocking all the people up on the top floor from enjoying the slide, and you'll get hurt if you keep laying there and someone comes down!" He reached down and picked up the boy, and both Gabe and Liz tensed as they waited for Eclipse to go absolutely crazy and grab and shake the child frenziedly like he had as Sun.

But that didn't happen. Instead, Eclipse simply lowered the child onto the ground right outside the ball pit, and while the boy in question was certainly protesting and looking utterly peeved, he wasn't terrified or traumatized either. "Now, now!" Eclipse scolded again in that same gentle but reprimanding tone. "Lying down in front of the slide like that is against the rules. And if you're not gonna follow the rules, then you're gonna have to leave!"

That seemed to silence the protests of the boy, who grudgingly accepted Eclipse's ultimatum and wandered off to play with a tower of blocks instead. Gabe and Liz looked at each other as they thought about the two interactions that they had just watched Eclipse have with the kids in the Daycare. "That was…pretty normal, all things considered," Gabe as the first to vocalize his thoughts. "I was so worried that the Daycare Attendant would go completely crazy like Sun had, but no, that didn't happen."

"Yeah," Liz agreed approvingly. "He didn't yell or scream at anybody, he didn't grab or shake anyone, he kept a cool head in both of those situations…honestly, the Daycare Attendant is SO much better in this new form than he was back when he was either Sun or Moon!"

"Definitely a massive improvement after whatever Fazbear Entertainment did to make him like this," Gabe nodded approvingly, before adding, "but there's two catches I can think of. He still looks kinda creepy and I can tell that some of the kids are nervous around him."

"Yeah, Eclipse does still look creepy," Liz acknowledged, "but it doesn't look like he's traumatizing anyone so I'll take what I can get. What's the other catch?"

The former Freddy inhabitant frowned. "We don't know what the Daycare Attendant is gonna be like when night hits," he pointed out. "He's acting perfectly normal right now, but this is in the daytime setting. And if you remember, Moon was pretty messed up in his own way. Probably worse than the Sun form, if I'm being completely honest."

Liz shuddered. "Oh, right…" she muttered. "We need to make sure that the Daycare Attendant acts normally at night too."

Fortunately, they didn't have to wait very long. "Attention, everyone!" the human attendant at the security desk announced, speaking through an intercom so that everyone could hear him. "Night time will begin in about 5 minutes. Find a spot on the ground to lie down in and get ready for nap time!"

There were some groans and complaining from the kids, but they did as they were told. Boys and girls climbed down from the play towers and out of the ball pit to find a spot on the ground that they could claim for their nap time. The ghost kids watched as Eclipse walked over to the towers and urged the last few stragglers to climb out. The last few kids had just made themselves comfortable on the ground when night time fell, plunging the entire Daycare room into darkness except for the faint lights from the moon and star decorations high in the ceiling.

Gabe and Liz were unaffected by the sudden darkness, and they watched Eclipse carefully and tensely, waiting for the creepy and sinister persona of Moon to re-emergence. But it never did. Eclipse instead started humming softly to himself, rotating his head to keep an eye on the Daycare and the napping children as a whole. He was apparently able to see in the darkness just fine, as he noticed a kid attempting to sneakily climb back on his feet, no doubt trying to get some additional playtime while everyone else was napping.

"Oh, no, no, no!" Eclipse exclaimed, swiftly making his way over to the child but also taking great care not to accidentally step on or even come too close to any of the other children that were already napping on the ground. "You can't be getting up to play right now!" Eclipse approached the boy, who looked thoroughly embarrassed and a little fearful at having gotten caught. "It's way too dangerous to be playing in the dark, and it's unfair to everyone else that you get to play and they can't. Why don't you go back to your nap and take some time to rest? It'll only be a few minutes. If you can't, I'll have to bring you into time-out!"

The thoroughly chastened kid accepted the reprimand and went back to sleep, while Eclipse turned away and moved to another part of the Daycare once he was satisfied that his warning had been accepted. Gabe and Liz waited for the rest of the night cycle, and when the lights came back on, the kids got right back to their play time.

"Huh…" Liz broke the silence first this time. "The Daycare Attendant didn't change much at all during the night time. The way he dealt with that kid who was trying to sneak away from nap time was…pretty reasonable, right?"

"Yeah, he acted pretty normal during the night cycle too," Gabe agreed with relief visible in his voice. "He didn't threaten anyone in a creepy way, he didn't grab anyone like I'm sure Moon would have, he gave the kid a chance to go back to naptime, and he didn't actually punish anyone. I probably would've done pretty much the same thing he did if I was in his shoes."

"The only bad thing I have to say is that he still has a creepy appearance especially at night with that face and those glowing red eyes of his," Liz commented with a slight frown, before shrugging. "But compared to what Sun and Moon would've done? This is WAY better."

"The others will be so happy to hear that the Daycare Attendant still has a normal personality even with a bunch of kids around," Gabe remarked with a grin as they left the Daycare to reunite with their family. "I know Glitchtrap could still mess things up, but that goes for everything in this Pizzaplex, and not counting that, I'm pretty happy with how Fazbear Entertainment fixed the Daycare Attendant."

"I don't know how exactly they did it, but I'm not gonna complain about the result," Liz agreed as they flew over to the Main Atrium. They could see Mike sitting by himself at one of the tables along with some but notably not ALL of their siblings, as Susie and Cassidy were both missing.

"What'd you guys find out?" Jeremy asked as Gabe and Liz joined the rest of their siblings.

Gabe gave his brother a thumbs-up. "The Daycare Attendant is pretty good, all things considered," the former Freddy inhabitant reported. "He has that same calm, friendly personality that we saw him with the last time we were here, and it's the same whether it's day or night in the daycare."

"And he behaved around kids like a normal human would!" Liz chimed in. "He didn't scream or yell at anyone, he didn't violently grab or shake anyone. He didn't threaten anyone in a scary way at night. The Daycare animatronic…acted like a normal caretaker. Nothing like the super hyper Sun or the super scary Moon we saw the first time we saw him."

Mike grinned. "Fantastic news," he declared triumphantly. "That was one of the biggest things I was worried about, and there's a strong argument for it being THE biggest thing to worry about that didn't involve Glitchtrap in some way. If children aren't being traumatized by a freaky Daycare Attendant animatronic and he's not going batshit crazy on kids, then that's a major success all on its own."

Charlie shuddered. "Could you imagine if somebody ended up getting super traumatized by Moon and ended up needing a night-light for the rest of their life?" she asked in a haunted tone. "Why does that sound like something that could've actually happened if we hadn't gotten involved?"

"I don't want to think about THAT particular possibility," Gabe mumbled. Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Susie and Cassidy coming back to the table they were at, both of them looking very pleased. "You look happy," he commented.

"I am!" Susie replied with a grin on her face. "They really did fix the Cupcakery completely! I saw a bunch of kids eating cupcakes and ice cream there, they all looked like they were having a great time!"

"If you looked at it right now, you wouldn't believe that it used to be a complete garbage pile," Cassidy added. "But yeah, they really cleaned it up nicely, just in time for the Grand Opening!"

"It really does look like them delaying the Grand Opening for a few months was a good thing for Fazbear Entertainment in the long run," Mike remarked. "They really did use that extra time to get their shit together."

"Yeah," Liz agreed. "You can say whatever you want about Fazbear Entertainment and all the mistakes they've made in the past, but they really do seem like they're taking the Mega Pizzaplex seriously. You've seen the way they keep gushing about their new Glamrock animatronics."

"Oh yeah, speaking of animatronics," a sudden thought occurred to Mike, and he turned to Jeremy. "How was that DJ Music Man guy, by any chance?" he asked. "He's a pretty big-name animatronic in the Pizzaplex too just like the Daycare Attendant, and I just want to make sure we checked in on him at least once while we're here."

"Yeah, I spent a few minutes around him," the former Bonnie inhabitant reported. "He was just chilling in the arcade messing around with his DJ. I didn't see anything suggesting that he still had that bullshit Experimental Bouncer mode, and he wasn't acting weird or dangerous from what I could tell."

"Excellent," Mike would've given his son a thumbs-up if he could. "Then we can focus the rest of our attention on the Glamrock animatronics. I think their first musical presentation is going to be soon." He checked his watch. "Yep, less than a minute left if they stick to the schedule."

As if on cue, an announcer's voice suddenly echoed throughout the Main Atrium as the lights began to darken, as if they were in a movie theater and the movie was about to start. "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls!" the voice announced. "The show is about to begin! Featuring the stars of the show, the latest and greatest generation of the Fazbear Family. Please welcome…the Glamrock animatronics!"

"Finally!" Fritz exclaimed. "It's about time we got to see them in action!"

Charlie merely nodded in agreement, focusing intently on the stage as the spotlights began to shine on the stage and a white fog-like smoke began to emanate from the ground. Ever since she had first seen the designs for the Glamrock animatronics, the former Marionette inhabitant had regarded the newest generation of Freddy Fazbear animatronics with a mix of curiosity and apprehension. As critical of Fazbear Entertainment as she might be, Charlie would be the first to admit that they were the most visually impressive generation of Freddy Fazbear animatronics that she had ever seen, and she could easily see the appeal that they would hold in modern times.

But would they be the first worthy successors of her first father's legacy and dream in years? That was a question that Charlie still didn't know the answer to. And she was about to find out the answer…one way or another.

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A/N: And that's the first part of the Grand Opening done! So far, the initial signs are promising. Eclipse is behaving exactly like a proper Daycare Attendant should in both day and night environments, the Cupcakery has been fixed and cleaned up into a proper bakery, DJ Music Man is just chilling in his arcade without any experimental bouncer mode bullshit, and no FUBARs have happened.

Next chapter, the Glamrock animatronics will finally make their debut as actual characters! Hope you guys enjoyed!