That's what their mansion looks like from above. I know, very envious. I wish I lived there. But sadly, that is only their holiday home. Their real house is way bigger than this!
*Mangle's POV*
I was always bullied at school, but never did I ever imagine that my parents were also like that. For some reason I had this supernatural power everywhere I go, being invisible. Everywhere I go, whether it was at school, at home, or even in public everyone treats me like I don't exist.
Except for my twin sister, Roxi. When we were younger, we used to fight a lot. But now, we're very close. We even had our own nicknames for each other! I called her Rix and she called me Vix. One day, we made each other necklaces, I made her's with a red Ruby and I used a Ruby with a slightly lighter shade to make her letter R on it, she made mine with a Pink Diamond and Diamond for my letter V!
Oh? you were wondering where we got the jewels from? You didn't know? Our parents were filthy rich, and due to their earnings, they even managed to get an entire closet full of jewels! But the bad thing about them is... They dote too much on Roxi that they don't care about me anymore. Since birth, they were always like this, but at least I have Roxi by my side, she's the only one I need to make me happy!
*Roxi's POV*
I've always hated my parents, well... not like I want to kill them. My parents were not always like this, until..... Mangle started to socialise with them. At least I had a few good memories seeing my parents acting sane, of course, I don't remember anything cause I was one or two-years-old back then. After that, they were never the same again.
Since Mangle and I are twins, we always went to the same schools, until High School of course. Since we're twins, obviously we will finish school during the same year. So I decided to ask Mangle to make each other necklaces. I told Mangle that even though we might leave each other from school and go to different colleges, there will still be a part of me with her.
Mangle is my twin sister, we are not identical twins, we are fraternal twins. I was one minute older than her, but our parents didn't think she was worth living for.... but I was. Mangle looked a younger version of our mother and I looked like a younger and female version of my father.
For some reason, my parents always doted on me but never paid any attention to Mangle. When she tries to socialise with them, they will always snap at her, shout at her, beat her up or scold her. I don't know why she seemed normal to me, I don't know what's wrong with them!
Eventually, dad found out mum was having an affair with someone else, of course, we never knew until we eavesdropped on their argument, but during their argument, they got into a car accident. When they woke up.... they look like they've....changed? And I mean in a good way, they finally notice the both of us as equals, the same reason why Mangle transferred to my school.
They don't trust Mangle to be alone at her own school since we are always seen together and never apart. They did ask her why she was always so gloomy when the came home, and she always looked emotionless. So that's why they transferred her to Fazbear High, it was the best school in the country, but the teachers don't care about the students.
There's also a rumour that anyone who graduated with the highest score for the leaving examination, always have one of the richest companies in the country. Our parents must have graduated there, just look at all of their wealth! Of course, we were spoiled but punished severely if we took it for granted. And by that, I mean that we would get disowned.
Our parents obviously went to Fazbear High and graduated with the highest grade, and they expect us to do the same. We were both in the Freshmen year when Mangle transferred, but what I didn't expect is that she wouldn't be able to make friends so easily.
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FNAF High: Freshman Year
FanfictionBOOK 1 OF THE FNAF HIGH SERIES Mangle Bellavance is a transfer student from a normal public school into a special public school, she transferred to her new school during mid-year. At her old public school, she was always top of her whole school and...