"We're in trouble," I said.
"What now," Dillon asked.
"Now we must expect the animatronics to change location rapidly from one place to another, even if the locations are farther apart," I said.
"Easier said than done," Dillon replied.
I sat at the computer while Dillon was standing in the middle of the office constantly shining the flashlight on the doorways of the office.
"At this point, I can only assume that these animatronics will want to kill us if they get to us," he commented.
"Then, we better not let them get to us," I responded.
Dillon kept the flashlight on looking back and forth from the left doorway to the right doorway. I would have told him to save the battery on the flashlight, but given how quick the animatronics were changing location, I couldn't blame him for wanting to keep the flashlight on.
I kept a constant watch on the cameras looking carefully to see where each animatronic was. It was not like how it was at the beginning of the night. I now needed to expect any one of the animatronics come from a far distance and get close to the office quickly when I don't look. I hoped the animatronics would get together in one room so I could keep a watch on all three of them at once, but the animatronics seemed to be smart enough to know that this would be a bad idea for them. Also, more cameras at once became covered in static. This made it even harder to keep track of the animatronics.
Me and Dillon ended up closing doors if an animatronic were just two camera locations away from the office, even if that animatronic didn't even intend on getting into the office. This caused us to use even more power.
"How much power did you give us," Dillon asked noting how often we closed the doors.
"Oh, I gave us plenty of power," I said.
"Will it last us for these remaining two hours," Dillon asked.
"If we use it sparingly, yes," I answered.
"I don't know if we're really sparing power right now," Dillon commented.
"Well, if the animatronics don't get any more active than they are now and the rate at which we're using power right now remains the same, the power should last for the rest of the night," I explained.
We continued in our struggle to keep the animatronics from getting into the office. A couple minutes later Dillon screamed behind me. I quickly turned around expecting to see one of the animatronics on him, but I saw him running to the left doorway with the light on it. Bonnie the rabbit was right outside of it. Dillon pushed the button on the wall to and closed the door.
"Dillon turn around," I yelled just after he closed the door.
He did this and faced the flashlight on the right doorway. Freddy Fazbear was their. I dove out of the chair and push the button to close the door.
"Just as I thought," I said.
"What," Dillon asked.
"These animatronics must be very smart," I explained. "They seem to be using teamwork now to try and catch us. One just tried to lure you to one door so another to get in through the other and I wasn't able to notice them on the cameras."
"It's almost like we need two flashlights now," Dillon commented.
"Oh where are they now," I asked sitting back down at the computer. I looked at the camera feeds and found Bonnie in the main party area and Freddy in a party room.
YOU ARE READING
The First Night at Freddy's
FanficHide in the office, lock the doors, and prepare yourself for another spooky night shift at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Henry, a formal electrician, has lost his previous job and needs to find a place to work until he can get another job. The temporary j...