Chapter 1

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"Mmm..." I groaned as I started to wake up. I blinked slowly to adjust my eyes to the brightness in my room. I sat up and yawned as I thought about what I would do today. I looked to my electrical alarm clock on the counter next to my bed and saw I woke up at 10:30pm. "Ugh, great. I woke up earlier than my alarm again..." I said in annoyance as I rubbed my temples.

"Well, might as well get myself ready and wait." I sighed, trying not to be lazy. I got up out of bed and began walking to the bathroom at a painfully slow rate, hunched over like a mindless zombie. As I entered the bathroom I walked up to the mirror. "Hello Father." I hissed at my reflection. I then got a tube of toothpaste and squeezed out some on my toothbrush and began to brush my teeth.

Today is my last day working at Fazbear Frights. I have to set the place on fire to kill Father once and for all but... I need to make it look like an accident. I spit out the toothpaste from my mouth. I then began to take off my clothes and put the shower on warm. I hope I'm right about fire burning remnant out... I'll just be sure to make it out safely so even if he comes back, I'll be there to stop him again. I got in the shower.

But, would death really be a bad thing...? I was starting to feel uneasy. I don't want to be immortal or stuck forever... "What am I thinking!?" I semi-yelled to myself in the shower. "Am I crazy!? I can't leave Henry alone! He's immortal and I bet he hasn't thought about anything like that once!" I whisper-yelled at myself, realizing it was foolish and selfish of me to think of such a thing.

"Henry has done so much for me. I can't leave him alone. He'll be devastated." I said in a more quiet tone. I got out of the shower and dried myself off with the towel. I hope Henry didn't hear any of what I said... I got dressed and walked up to the mirror. I grabbed the brush from the cabinet and started to brush my hair.

Suddenly, the bathroom door swung open. I turned around to expect Henry, but no one was there. "Henry? Did you open the door?" I asked in a concerned tone. There was no response. Then, I felt something grab onto my left leg, making me gasp. I looked down to see- "Helpy! You scared me!" I said, relieved. "Sorry Mike." Helpy said sheepishly.

I picked him up and carried him downstairs with me. Henry was sitting on the couch watching TV. "Hey Henry." I said with a smile at the end of my sentence. "You're already done? I was about to wake you up." He said in a surprised tone. "Yeah, I woke up earlier than my alarm again. I guess the plan about the fire has been on my mind." I replied sheepishly.

"Mike, there's no need to worry. If you follow the plan then everything will be fine." He said in a reassuring tone. "I guess you're right. I mean, the plan was made up by the smartest robotics guys in the whole world." I said in a playful tone, hinting towards Henry himself. Henry chuckled. "I don't know about the smartest, but I'd say I'm pretty smart." He said in a bragging tone.

We both laughed. "Speaking of the plan, do you want me to go over it again?" Henry asked in a cautionary tone. "I think I've got the plan down, I'm just worried if something goes wrong, y'know?" I said shyly. "Yeah, I know what you mean. If anything goes wrong just call me. Plus, you're a smart boy. You'll figure out something if the plan doesn't work out." He said in an encouraging tone.

"Thanks Henry." I chuckled. He always knows how to cheer me up. "By the way, what time is it now?" I asked as I walked over to the couch to place Helpy down next to Henry. "It's 11:15, you've got plenty of time." Henry replied. "Ugh, that means I could've slept longer..." I said in an annoyed tone and rolled my eyes, sounding like a teenager again.

Henry laughed at this. "What's so funny?" I asked in the same tone as before, crossing my arms, which made it worse. "You've still got that teenage personality inside you." Henry said in a light-hearted tone. I groaned as I glanced away.
"Anyway, I'm gonna leave a bit early because I need to get something." I told Henry as I walked to the coat rack to get my sweater.

"Alright, be careful Mike." Henry said in a cheery tone. "I will." I replied as I grabbed my keys and left the house. I began walking to my old house when a feeling of nostalgia hit me. I stopped and stood in the same spot for a few minutes. I was imagining myself as a teenager, walking home from school. I would always take the same route to go home.

I remembered my friends walking alongside me. Only one of them are "alive" right now. It was the Freddy Mask Bully. His name is Jeremy Fitzgerald. He became immortal after the Bite of 87. He found it ironic at first that he would have the same fate as the Crying Child but then he later thought of it as his karma. I found myself lost in thought as I remembered some more events of my past.

              -Fazbear Frights  (11:59pm)-

"I barely made it." I said out of breath as I sat in my office chair. "It took so long to get the stupid mask." I said, trying to catch my breath. The time turned to 12:00am as Phone Dude started speaking. I quickly put on the mask and I carefully listened to what he was saying while I looked at the cameras.

I've freed all of the souls of the missing children so that's one objective down. "Where is he...?" I asked myself quietly while scrolling through the cameras. I heard large metallic footsteps around the office but I couldn't tell what direction they came from. I looked to the door but nothing was there. I looked in the vent opening next to me, but I found nothing.

"Is he further in the vent?" I asked myself looking through the vent cameras. He wasn't in the vents... That was when I felt something watching me. I looked up to the glass in my office to see- The deteriorated Spring Bonnie suit was holding up its heart towards me. What the hell? Why is Father doing that? Does he know that I'm the nightguard?

Does he know about the plan? No, there was no way. He couldn't have known, right...? I looked back up to the glass to see he wasn't there anymore. "Shit!" I whisper-yelled as I looked through the cameras. He was back at the furthest hallway away from me. I sighed in relief. I can't have anymore close calls like that.

I need to look out for him. Some red flashing lights and a siren broke my train of thought. I quickly fixed the oxygen error and looked back at the cameras. He was making his way back here. I need to make sure he doesn't go past the middle hallway. I can't mess up the plan now...

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