Now I knew what I was doing, I was a little more prepared for night two. More physically than mentally that is. "Uh, hello? Hello! Uhh... Well, if you're hearing this, and you made it to , uhh, congrats!
I-I won't talk quite as long this time since Freddy and tend to become more active as the week progresses. Uhh... it might be a good idea to peek at those cameras while I talk; just to make sure everyone's in their proper place, ya know?
Uh, interestingly enough, Freddy himself doesn't come off stage very often. I've heard he becomes a lot more active in the dark, though, so hey, I guess that's one more reason not to run out of power, right? Heh...
I also want to emphasize the importance of using your door lights. Uhh, there are blind spots in your camera view, and those blind spots happen to be right outside your doors. So i-if you can't find something... or someone... on your cameras, uhh, be sure to check the door lights. Uhh, you might have only a few seconds to react, uh... Not that you would be in any danger, of course, I-I'm not implying that.
Uh, also, check on the curtain in from time to time. The in there seems unique in that he becomes more active if the cameras remain off for long periods of time. I guess he doesn't like being watched. I don't know.
Anyway, I'm sure you have everything under control. Uhh... talk to you soon!" The voice came through once again, must be every night thing.
I began my shift by checking in on the main areas of the building, the stage and pirate's cove. No one had moved yet but I have a feeling they'll be on the move soon.
And hour past and sure enough Bonnie was first of the stage, I caught the life size bunny take its first few steps off the stage and into the dinning area where it stood still as a statue, glancing into the camera that sat in the corner of the room.
Chills ran down my spine and I put the tablet down for a little while to conserve power. A minute or so past and I went back to flicking through the different cameras, this time Bonnie was in parts and service while Chica was in the hallway near the bathrooms, Foxy's curtains were still closed and Freddy hadn't move an inch. I had about eighty four percent left and another four almost three hours to go. I couldn't imagine what would happen if I lost power after hearing the things the phone guy said, and I wasn't about to find out, at least not any time soon.
A child's laughter echoed down the hall to my right, making the hairs on the back of my necks stand. Flicking on the light switch that sat on the wall to the east hall, Chica was standing at the cobb webbed covered window. The yellow chicken's jaw was hinged open revealing the endo skeleton inside. Once again the same foul smelling oder seeped into my office.
I closed the door while holding my breath. I checked the cameras once more before stopping and putting the pieces together.
Five missing children, the horrible smell when ever the animals were outside the room and the sound I heard before that sounded like a little child, a little girl to be exact... no that was dumb, there was no way they suits have to do with the missing kids.
Chica was now back in the kitchen so I opened the door once more. Only two hours to go.
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Five Nights at Freddy's
HorrorA recreation of a Five Nights at Freddy's story I wrote back in year four that is based on the first fnaf game.