Pirate Cove

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A/n: Sorry for updating late but I wanted to upload it for Friday 13th. By the way, if you wanna know some good fnaf songs, here are a few.

Mandopony- Just Gold

Mandopony- The Show Must Go On

The Living Tombstone- Die in a Fire 

TryHardNinja- The Puppet Song

As well as all of JT Machinima's raps. If you don't know them I suggest you check them out. Also, if you have any feedback, good or bad, for this story, please let me know. Thank you to all of you who have given this story a heart. I really appreciate it. Anyway, hope you enjoy.

There wasn't much to clean up. A little bit of blood and some knocked over bottles. The rest was still the same. While she was cleaning, Sarah thought about how she was going to escape. It wouldn't be easy. She knew that much. What she needed to do was get to the door. A simple enough plan. Not overly complicated yet still had obstacles. Like, how she was gonna get past the animatronics. That would be the hardest part. They weren't dumb and they would do anything to kill Sarah. They were the biggest obstacle.

When Sarah was satisfied with her work, she opened the door and cautiously stepped outside. Bonnie walked inside and examined her handy work, leaving her with Freddy and Chica. They both looked satisfied, as if they'd just eaten all they could of a delicious meal after weeks of hunger. It scared Sarah, because, in a way, that's what she believed it was actually like. She doubted they had simply decided to choose her to torture. She couldn't be the only one. They were too good at it. No, they did this to every night guard, Sarah decided. Not just her. Bonnie walked back out and looked down at Sarah. 

"Good job. It looks just like before. But what to do with you now. I know, you can stand in the corner while I talk to Freddy and Chica. Go on now and be a good girl. You don't wanna go through that again do you?" Obediently, Sarah walked over to the corner. None of them were watching her. Not yet anyway. Now was her chance. And the only one she might get. Mess this up and she doubted the animatronics would play nice.

So, double checking to make sure nobody was looking, Sarah sprinted to the door. Behind her, she heard Bonnie scream at her to stop, but she didn't. She kept running and didn't look back. The door was in her view, she could see it, like it was a beacon in a see of darkness. But something felt wrong. It all seemed to easy. Then she realised it. The animatronics weren't chasing her. Maybe they can't run, she thought. But no, even if they were walking she'd still hear the clinking of the metal.

Sarah reached the door and pulled it open. Well, she tried, except, that's not what happened. Maybe it's a push, she thought, but that wasn't the case. It wouldn't budge no matter how hard she tried. But she could've sworn she'd left it unlocked. She suddenly realised. It was the animatronics who'd locked it. That's why they weren't chasing her. They knew she couldn't escape.

Sarah turned around. The animatronics were still nowhere to be seen. But she could hear them now. The click of their mechanical parts as they walked down the hall. She couldn't stay here. It was too dangerous. She needed to find another way out. But where? She looked around. There was the kitchen, restrooms, backstage and pirate cove. Wait a second! The curtains were open. Not fully, but enough for Sarah to fit through them without them being touched. She could hide in there and no one would notice.

Sarah sprinted across the room to where pirate cove was and slipped inside. It wasn't very bright as the only light gap from the gap in the curtains. That didn't matter though. She was safe. She heard the clicking of metal and looked around. They couldn't have found her yet. It was too quick. That's when she realised the sound was coming from the shadows. A figure stepped into the light. It was another animatronic. This one was a red fox. It had an eye patch over it's right eye and was broken in some parts. It also had a hook for a right hand. Sarah wasn't alone.

The animatronic raised it's hook and used it to make Sarah look up into it's greedy eyes. The hook was sharp, so if Sarah tried to pull away, a whole lot of skin would come off. It spoke, it's voice a raspy whisper. 

"Ahoy matey. Me name's Foxy. And you wouldn't by any chance happen to be the beautiful new night guard I've heard so much about. Don't tell me you got away, or are you playing hide and seek? Don't worry, I won't give away your hiding spot." Foxy studied Sarah's face, as if trying to find something. 

"Blimey hell, you escaped! Well then, I'm gonna have fun tomorrow. Now, I'm gonna give you back, don't worry, you'll survive. But when you do, just remember, tonight may be all fun and games with the others, but tomorrow, you're mine." Finished Foxy with a hungry grin. And with that, he pushed Sarah out, leaving her to greet the others.

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