We're Finally Free... (Part 2)

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William was stressed but proud. he mostly opened up Freddy Fazbear's just to kill misbehaved or wandering children. He never felt better. This was another way to retrieve his children. He was broken, no one could put him back together, like Jason. Tonight, he was planning on going back to the pizzeria and destroying all those animatronic suits. They were all withered and useless scarps, after all. There have been new animatronics on the grand re-Opening of the place. Ever since stupid Foxy, one of his animatronics, bit a child's frontal lobe off, things have been more gory than usual.

Before leaving, William left a note on a tiny piece of scrap paper he found saying, "Michael. I won't be home again tonight, as usual. I have to run a few errands and take care of the animatronics at the pizzeria, including paperwork. There's meatloaf in the fridge. Don't party with your friends while I'm gone." Partying with friends was something Michael had done often without his permission. They've trashed the house so bad, it took Michael and his father a week to clean it up. Michael received self-isolation for a month and a smack in the face as punishment, even though smacking a child in the face wasn't necessary. 

Michael was on his Game Boy playing his usual Tetris. He heard the door shut and went downstairs to see if it wasn't a stray cat in the garage again. Nope. Just a note and the sound of his father pulling out of the driveway. He read the note and scoffed. Meat loaf wasn't his favorite but it'll do. They were out of canned food and going outside at this time of night wasn't the best idea. Taking the meat loaf from the fridge, he placed it on a tray into the oven and waited.  Once it was finished, he took a bite and a sip of orange juice. 

Meanwhile, William was at Freddy's an axe in hand, creeping slowly across the floor. Henry was sitting in his office, taking birthday reservation calls and filing documents. William saw him and waved a quick hello, also handing him a cigar. The stench from the cigar filled his office as he puffed. 

Henry then started making gestures at the animatronics to come over. He then destroyed them with his axe, not leaving a single scrap of metal or wiring behind. Then, he started to laugh wickedly and walked away.

"These kids sure are dumb. Do't they remember what killed them? Don't they remember what made them who they were?" asked William to himself, "I've finally gotten rid of their stupid, rotting bodies and they won't ever get in my way again. It's their lesson for ruining the first Freddy Fazbear's. I guess I'll be heading on over home-" Then, his exit was blocked by the free spirits of those of the dead children. William watched in fear as they inched their way towards him, their angry faces seeking vengeance. 

William looked down at the ground eyeing each of their short ghostly, floating bodies, "I-I thought you were still trapped in those suits!" His eyes wandered around for somewhere to hide as he was being chased relentlessly. He tried not to scream or shout because then, he'd have to explain everything to Henry. He then went into the safe room (sorry if I'm wrong it's either Parts and Services or Safe Room) and looked around. Surely there'd be a suit or... wait. A suit. The Springbonnie suit! Of course! he thought to himself. He put on the suit carefully and once he was finished, the ghosts started looking around for him.

"Where did he go?" echoed all of the spirits. William then started cackling.

"AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH! YOU STUPID CHILDREN. MISBEHAVING AND WANDERING OFF INTO THE PIZZERIA WITHOUT YOUR MOMMY'S OR DADDY'S? ISN'T THAT RISKY? YOU'RE ALL SO STUPID. YOU'LL BE TRAPPED HERE FOREVER AND YOU CAN NEVER-" then, William felt something snap. He knew what this was. If one springlock snaps, so could the rest. All of the animatronic parts crushed him inside the suit, making the suit wet with blood. William screamed in pain and agony. The spirits looked at each other then at him. 

As Henry was in his office, he heard screaming and shouting. He went over to where the noise led him. He saw William and all the ghosts who looked rather familiar as if they'd been his own customers at Freddy's. But then he realized they were. Those were the missing children all over the news. He then looked at William in sheer fury. William held out his hand to ask for help but that didn't do him any good, as Henry left the room and gathered all his paperwork and left. The children all rose up higher than the ceiling skylight and spread out, leaving each other and saying their goodbye's.

One of the spirits, as he rose through the sky, into his heaven started whispering, "We're finally free..."

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