Chapter 3: Foxy's Intro

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Mike Schmidt was going back to his second night working at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. He calculated that his pay per hour was just 75 cents more than the minimum wage in the state, which added up when he did 30 hours per week.

He crawled through the hole in the back wall of his Office and ended up in there, waiting for Phone Guy to call him. He did, and Phone Guy said, "Uh, hello? Hello?"

Mike said, "I'm here!"

"You made it to day two! Uh, congrats! I-I won't talk quite as long this time since Freddy and co. tend to become more active as the week goes on. Uh, you should probably look at the cameras while I talk."

"Got it!" Mike said, and he started looking at the cameras.

Phone Guy said, "For some reason, Freddy himself does not come off stage as often as the others. I-I've heard he becomes more active in the dark, so, hey, I guess that's another reason to conserve your power, right? I-I also want to explain the importance of your door lights. Uh, there are blind spots in the camera views for each of the, uh, corners of the halls, and those blind spots are, uh, right outside your doors. So if-if you can't find Bonnie or, uh, Chica on your cameras, be sure to check the door lights. Uh, you might have just a few seconds to react before they get in, though. Also, check on the curtain in Pirate Cove from time to time. The character in there, Foxy the Pirate Fox, is unique in that he becomes more active if you're not using the cameras enough. I guess he's not fond of being watched. I dunno. Anyway, I'm sure you have it all under control! Uh, talk to you soon."

It was not yet 1 AM when Phone Guy stopped talking. Bonnie and Chica both got off stage by that hour. The robot rabbit went into the backstage area, which was not actually behind the stage. There was a door that said "Employees Only," and there were three notable things in there. First, there was a music box that played some music. Second, there was what looked to be a golden yellow version of Bonnie with a purple bowtie and two purple buttons. Third, there was an empty Freddy suit with no endoskeleton. Mike planned to ask Phone Guy about all of those, but he switched back to Pirate Cove. He saw that Foxy had not moved. Wanting to conserve power, he put the monitor down.

By 2 AM, Foxy had left Pirate Cove because Mike didn't watch him enough. Seeing that the pirate fox was gone, he closed the West Door. He looked at the hall and saw him run.

Foxy had crimson "fur," lighter "skin" on his muzzle and chest, a hook for a right hand, the same four fingered hand that the other characters had on his left hand, brown pants, crimson feet that would be like those of Freddy and Bonnie if it were not for having just two toes instead of three, his eyepatch could flip open, and he looked like a drunk pirate.

After Foxy rushed down the hall, he banged on the door and fell to the floor. He said, "Yarrgh! For drilling a hole in me building, ye will walk the plank!"

After he said that, he walked back.


Mike noticed that Bonnie and Chica also showed up at the blind spots more often, and they stayed for longer. On average, though, Bonnie showed up more but left sooner, while Chica showed up less but stayed around longer.

He noticed that power was going down faster than usual, but as he was going to turn off the fan, he bumped the Freddy poster in the nose. It make a honk sound. He was surprised, but pressed it again, and it honked again. He felt proud for discovering something he never knew about.

6 AM came, and he left to go home. Little did he know of the tragedy that would happen between his second and third night...

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