The end?

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It had been several months since the fire at Fazbear’s Fright. Michelle and Jacob had moved on with their lives, finding a new sense of normalcy. Their relationship had grown even stronger, and Jacob had been thinking more and more about the future. He had made a decision—one that he was certain about.

Jacob carefully opened a small velvet box in the palm of his hand. Inside was a delicate ring, a symbol of the commitment he was ready to make. He smiled, imagining the look on Michelle’s face when he finally asked her the question that had been on his mind for weeks.

He had planned everything out perfectly. The two of them were supposed to visit a quiet, secluded spot—a place that had become special to them over time. There, he would ask her to be his forever. He was nervous, but the thought of their future together filled him with hope and excitement.

While Jacob was planning for the future, Henry Emily was preparing for something far more dangerous. The years had not been kind to him; the burden of the past weighed heavily on his shoulders. The losses, the mistakes—they all led him to this moment.

Henry stood in the dimly lit Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza Place, which had the appearance of a run-down, almost forgotten diner. To anyone else, it was just another failing business, but Henry had a much darker purpose in mind. The building was a trap—one that he had meticulously designed to lure the remnants of his past mistakes into one place.

On his workbench, schematics of the various animatronics were spread out, each marked with notes and plans. Henry had been busy creating audio lures, carefully designed to draw the animatronics in. Each one of them had to be captured: Scraptrap (William Afton), Scrap Baby (Elizabeth), Molten Freddy (a grotesque amalgamation of parts from Funtime Freddy and other animatronics), and Lefty (housing the puppet possessed by his daughter, Charlie).

Henry paused for a moment, his hands trembling as he picked up the phone. He had one more task to complete—one that required the help of someone he trusted. He dialed Michelle's number, waiting as the phone rang.

Michelle answered the phone, surprised to hear Henry on the other end. They hadn’t spoken much since the events at Fazbear’s Fright, and she could hear the weariness in his voice.

“Michelle,” Henry began, his voice low and somber. “I need your help. There’s something I need to finish, something that started a long time ago.”

Michelle listened as Henry explained his plan, her heart sinking as she realized what he was asking. He wanted her to come to Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza Place, to help him bring the nightmare to an end. It was dangerous, more dangerous than anything she had faced before. But she knew Henry wouldn’t ask unless it was absolutely necessary.

“I’ll do it,” she said finally, her voice steady. “But I’m not doing this alone. Jacob is coming with me.”

Henry hesitated for a moment, but then nodded. “Alright, Michelle. But be prepared—this isn’t going to be easy. We’re going to lure them all in, and then…we end it, once and for all.”

Michelle hung up the phone, her thoughts racing. She knew what she had to do, but the thought of dragging Jacob into this made her heart ache. She glanced at the clock; he would be home soon, and she would have to tell him everything.

That evening, as the sun set, Jacob picked up Michelle in his car. She had been quiet ever since the phone call, her thoughts preoccupied with what Henry had told her. But Jacob had something on his mind too. He reached over and gently squeezed her hand.

“You okay?” he asked, sensing her unease.

Michelle forced a smile. “Yeah, just…a lot on my mind.”

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