Chapter 1: Employment

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The residents in Adventure Bay relied on the PAW Patrol for everything. They had everything you could for. A police officer, a firefighter, a pilot, a construction worker, a recycler, and a water rescuer. All six pups live under one roof in one big tower instead of their natural workstations.

That was until one day, an inspector came to visit Adventure Bay. He told Mayor Goodway she'll have to build a fire station and a police station separately or she'll have to do jail time for gross negligence.

The town didn't like the idea of building two other buildings. They were satisfied with the PAW Patrol. Even with the buildings being mandatory, they wouldn't let the mayor down and tried their hardest to make enough money for both buildings.

The PAW Patrol was no exception. They also had to find secondary jobs. Rocky had been to a gift store to collect the local newspaper and shared it with the team.

"Who uses newspapews anymowe?" Zuma huffed.

"It's the only way to find out where we can get a job." Rocky responded with the same irked attitude.

As they scanned through the local newspaper for jobs, Rocky's eyes locked onto a news article about a night shift for a pizzeria held for children's birthday parties.

"What about this one?" The mixed breed suggested, pointing to the article.

The team read the article and the heading above that read 'HELP WANTED'.

There was an image of an animatronic Fazbear with a microphone in his hand with given information beside the image.

Family pizzeria looking for security guard to work the nightshift.
12 AM to 6 AM
Monitor cameras, ensure safety of equipment and animatronic characters.
Not responsible for injury/dismemberment.

$120 a week.
To apply calls
1-800-FAZ-FAZBEAR

The team was unsure of the job. The pups found the animatronic Fazbear to be disturbing at best.

"It's a night shift," Ryder said. "Which means one of us will have to stay up late."

"You get paid to stay up late? Count me in!" Rubble commented.

"Where's it located?" Marshall inquired.

"Utah," Ryder said. "It's far from the bay."

"Do you think it's worth it?"

"The mayor is counting on us to bring her the money. We can't let her down."

Ryder told Mayor Goodway about the job being more distant than what they were given. She was reluctant at first but knew she needed the money. She agreed on it and wished them luck.

Ryder called the number on the newspaper and began speaking to the other person on the line. The person's voice speaking on the phone sounded distorted and unidentified.

"...Hello?...Is anyone there?..." Ryder spoke, trying to reach anyone on the line.

The distorted voice continued before ending in static with a scream in the background.

Ryder and the pups wondered if the person they called was the right person or Ryder dialed the wrong number.

They tried again and thankfully it wasn't the same person who had the distorted voice and actually was a human on the other line.

They agreed on a job interview with Ryder and set a date, in which the team will catch a plane to take them there.

Fast forward to the future, Ryder and the pups set off for the airport, with the residents of Adventure Bay wishing them luck. The team reached the airport and caught their flight to Utah.

Once they were in Utah, they called a cab to take them to the nearest hotel and booked a room, which they got settled in. Ryder brought the newspaper with them and plopped it on the bed.

To spend the rest of the day, the team went for walks in the national park and hikes in the mountains. They visited landmarks such as the Temple Square and the Dinosaur National Monument.

"Rex would've loved to see this!" Rubble commented, gazing at the imprint of the big dinosaur skull.

They were having so much fun, they completely forgot about the whole job application for that family pizzeria.

After the day was over, the team went back to their hotel and had fun swimming in the pool that was included. After that, the team went to their hotel room and got ready for bed. The newspaper that was lying on the bed was pushed off by Rocky.

The team got settled into the room and fell asleep, even though the room was barely big enough for six pups.

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