Gregory woke up. With some whines and a bit of contemplating the young boy sat up, looking around the room he had awoken in. To him it felt weird, falling asleep and waking up somewhere new. He felt as if he had teleported.
Was it possible? For a human to be able to do such a thing? Or was he a human?
He didn't know, but curiosity got the best of him.
The boy put his fingers to the sides of his head and closed his eyes, pursing his lips. He sat there for quite a while until the bear father figure, or in better words, companion, spoke out to him.
"Superstar... just what are you doing?" The bear watched the boy from his corner.
Gregory snapped back and looked at Freddy with a small gasp. "Pretend you didn't see that! Please!".
The bear grinned and stood up, pondering. "But Sun would love to hear about this, he would find it so adorable"
"Please don't!"
"Alright Superstar, but what's in it for me?" The bear knelt by the boy.
"I'll give you all the cuddles in the world! I'll even call you da- I mean I'll call you my best friend!" Gregory spoke out watching the animatronic intensely.
Freddy went to answer with a wide smile across his face, only to be disturbed by banging across the metals doors.
"Oh Gregory~" the voice outside called out.
Gregory had almost forgotten the painful screeching of Chica and the horrible pounding of metal against metal. He thought he had finally been let go.
He thought wrong.
The two sat in silence. Not even a breath coming out of Gregorys nose nor mouth. Freddy had gotten so worried that he had made the boy take breaths here an there, even if they weren't a lot.
Once the banging stopped the boy shot up, blanket in hand. He opened Freddys hatch and crawled right in, finding refuge in the animatronics hollow body.
Freddy couldn't help but feel some guilt. Some sadness for the boy.
Just how much longer did the little boy have to suffer in a building dedicated just to bring laughter for kids.Freddy wanted to make the nightmare disappear.
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Father Figure
FanficGlamrock Freddy is the father figure we all needed and deserved, but for now Gregory needed him the most. Gregory was a homeless child, parentless and homeless. Two struggles he didn't know he would have to live with at such a young age. He ventures...