chapter 6

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It had been several months since Halloween had passed in the pizzeria. The animatronics' progress seemed to heavily increase with each of the characters bonding with the children more and more within each day. They seemed to go along with their likes and dislikes gathered but still did not have a preference when it came to children.

This was highly noted when the band played a song for handicapped child awhile ago. They still showed the same love they had for them as they did with the rest of the children. Their memory storage seemed to rapidly increase, too, since they could remember the child's name and when the exact date they had arrived at the pizzeria. This was heavily noted among the employees and they decided to ask the animatronics a few questions about the day before they had shut them down during the night.

This, of course, gave them interesting results. Freddy seemed to have the best memory on remembering what songs they had played during the day and of the children he talked to. Chica best remembered the children she had served pizza to and of their favorite toppings while Bonnie could describe the children's facial features when they were on stage. He seemed to note that they were happy and excited, which was very surprising among the employees because it showed that the animatronics were starting to store facial recognition within their memory.

Fazbear got notified of this and seemed hyped of the animatronics' progress. He hadn't been included much in the research but told his workers to continue monitoring them because he had something planned once they reached a certain point within their progress. None of the employees were told what his plan was but they continued to do what they were told; each of them individually weary because of how smart the animatronics were getting.

But, pizzeria-wise, everything remained as it was on a normal day. The prizes were still a hit, Pirate Foxy's Terrific Adventure was still highlighted on Mondays and Thursdays, and the profits continued to increasingly rise. Birthday parties still went on in the place but it seemed that everyone wanted to schedule a party every day; making the schedule a bit crammed as a waiting list had to be made.

Since of the rapid increase in profits, the pizzeria improved heavily. The characters had been painted on the walls by professional artists as more games were added in the Game Area. A few more prizes had been added such as shirts and Freddy-related board games. The pizzeria had closed down for a day since the employees had gotten together and bathed the animatronics. They also repaired and added a few improvements to them so that they were able to function better.

The animatronics' movements seemed a lot smoother as breakdowns had been decreased. They happened very infrequently and, even by then, it wouldn't take long for them to be repaired. Overall, it gave the children and families a greater visit when they came to the pizzeria. They got plenty of positive reviews and gained a lot of recognition within the town. Everyone started suggesting for Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria to be a franchise, but Fazbear had yet to respond to those requests.

The employees were relieved he hadn't responded. None of them could bare the idea of having duplicates of those machines at all.

The next main activity the pizzeria had planned was for Easter. Once April hit, the building had Spring-themed decorations lined across the walls and rooms. The place was brighter than usual, but still remained crowded and busy like it normally was. They even placed a Spring deal among the menu; giving the customers a free pizza when they ordered 2.

The adults seemed to grow more fond of the place(probably because of the discounts), but they still were a bit weary when it came to the animatronics. It seemed that the animatronics' increase in intellect was obvious to them because the robots were able to interact with anyone regardless of age.

One of the employees recalled Chica having a conversation with an adult as she asked about their newborn child. The employee monitored their conversation, of course, but no negative notes were taken. All the animatronic seemed to do was ask for the child's name as she said "Hi" and left. It may have been a subtle thing but certainly left a mark to the employees on the animatronics' communication abilities.

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