Night 3

He came back for night three and took a seat. The phone rang, and Erin answered it.

"Hey, night three! You're doing good. So, heads up, I'm taking the day off tomorrow, so I won't call you. But back to now, you may have noticed that the power went out. We have a fix for this. If you look, you'll see reset switches on your desk. You will use them to fix the power, cameras, and audio, apparently… look, we had the blueprints, and that's what they had.

Anyway, we did get the Glamrocks fixed and deactivated for use as decorations. I won't take up much more of your time, but one last thing: Sebastian… well, he was acting weird, so we deactivated him. He shouldn't move… but we don't know. Just keep an eye on him; he's in Parts and Service, and Miss Robin is fixed and on her stage. Good night."

He looked around for the head, but it wasn't there. The power went out, and Erin tested the reset switches, which worked. He saw Miss Robin in the hall and, panicking, pressed the light button. It stopped, and they turned and left.

He heard something new: laughing and giggling. He then noticed that the audio light was blinking and reset it. He checked the cameras and saw Sebastian in the dining room. Just Sebastian, no other animatronics. He saw an audio icon, went to Parts and Service, spotted the icon again, and activated it. It played, and all of the animatronics were in there.


The cams went out again, and Erin reset them. He saw that the time was 5:00 am. Just one more hour, and it should end. But by the time it did, the animatronics were still going. It was 8:00 am when it ended, and less than a minute later, someone came in. They saw that Erin was still in the office.

"What are you still doing here? Your shift ended two hours ago."

"Something happened."

"Ahh. I get it, you're trying to get overtime for more pay. You don't need to say another word."

Erin wanted to argue, but it might make things worse, so he didn't.