Are we just gonna stay in here all day?
"Yeah, why?"
Just asking.
I was once again in my room. There really wasn't anything interesting in there, but as long as the door was shut, I wouldn't have to worry about Michael dropping in and scaring me. I admit, I was bored out of my mind, but that was a sacrifice that had to be made.
Time passed. Nothing happened. I was honestly expecting just that, but still.
At some point, I heard the door open. I turned my head to see my father walk into the room.
"Hey Evan," he said as he sat down next to me on my bed.
"Hey."
"So...what's up?"
I didn't respond.
"Is it Michael again?"
Dad put his hand on my shoulder, allowing me to see the many circular scars on his arm. I had always wondered how he had gotten those.
"You know, if you want him to stop, you should just tell him."
"You think I haven't tried that?"
I felt a tear roll down my cheek.
Time passed in silence.
"I'll give you some alone time, okay?"
"Okay."
Dad smiled weakly before leaving the room. Once again, I was alone. Well, alone with Fredbear.
I really don't like that guy.
"Why not? It's just my dad."
Yeah but I feel like he's hiding something from us. I don't know, it's probably just my imagination or something.
I smiled at the golden bear.
"You're so weird, Fredbear."
Fredbear smiled back.
Yeah, I know.
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A/N: I'm finally done with this chapter! I feel like it took forever to write this. I had no idea what I was going to do when I started writing this. I think that I'm gonna have another night chapter, so stay tuned for that. I have an idea of where I want this story to go, I just have no idea how I'm gonna do it. Sorry for the short chapter btw, I had writer's block the entire time writing this. I hope you guys aren't going crazy like I am during the quarantine :D ~SLTheFuntimeFox
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