This character is from Count The Ways (One of the Fnaf books), so if you've never read them you probably won't understand what's going on. ALSO: This will contain spoilers for the book, so might wanna click away.
Narrator's POV
(Y/n) ran down the snow covered sidewalk as fast as he possibly could, Millie hadn't responded to his text which meant she was in trouble, she had told him herself that if she didn't respond to his text within 15 minutes she'd probably been kidnapped. Now (Y/n) never thought she was being serious, except this time he was sure she was, he'd called her 5 separate times and texted her 30 times. No response. (Y/n) reached the gate to Millie's house and let out a gasp for air, "Hello?" A small voice asked, (Y/n) looked up and saw two small kids standing there. "Hi! Have you seen, Millie??" He asked in a desperate tone."She went on a walk, why?" "When did she go on a walk?" (Y/n) asked, starting to question his worry, "Uhh, I don't know, maybe like 15 minutes ago?" The kid answered, "...Has she come back?" (Y/n) asked with suspicion. "Nope, we haven't seen her, and we've been out here FOREVER!" The small boy exclaimed, "Okay, can I come in??" (Y/n) asked, worry and desperation returning to his voice. "Sure, here you go." The boy unlocked and opened the gate, (Y/n) rushed past them and started circling the house. After 5 minutes he was sure Millie wasn't out here, the last place he hadn't checked was the workshop that belonged to Millie's grandfather.
(Y/n) rushed over to the workshop doors and pulled on them, he quickly discovered that they were locked, (Y/n) rushed around to the side and looked around. Once he found what he was looking for he smiled, a window that was wide enough for a small human to climb through, lucky for him he had barely any meat on his bones. (Y/n) hopped up and grabbed onto the ledge, he repeatedly hit the pane of glass in order to open/break it. After a few moments of struggling the window caved in and he was able to get through, (Y/n) crashed through and landed on the floor, "Well would you look at this, a hero has come to save Silly Millie!" A voice announced.
(Y/n) confusingly looked around the room, not seeing anyone other than himself in the room, "Who's there?" He called out, getting ready to put up a fight. "Over here!" The voice called, (Y/n) turned and saw the voice came from the robot that was placed on a table, "What the hell..." (Y/n) whispered. "Haha! Why I thought Millie's death was gonna be lonely, but then you show up, isn't that lovely?" The robot asked, "Where's Millie?" (Y/n) asked, "She's inside of me, silly girl climbed in all by herself!" The robot answered. (Y/n) moved in front of the bear and stared, "Let her out." (Y/n) demanded, "Ha, not a chance, kiddo. She wished for death so now she's gonna get it!"
(Y/n)'s eyes widened, he stepped back behind the robot, "Well would you look at that, our little hero is retreating!" The robot exclaimed, "MILLIE, BRACE YOURSELF!" (Y/n) yelled. He charged at the bear with a metal pole in hand, he swung at the bear and watched as it fell to the floor, (Y/n) then ripped open the panel and dragged his friend out. The two of them could hear sputtering and electricity cutting in and out. "Oh my god, don't you DARE do that again." (Y/n) snapped, he held Millie close as she cried, she apologized over and over while crying. After what seemed like hours, although it was probably just 15 minutes, Millie's grandfather unlocked the doors to the workshop.
Millie was still crying as (Y/n) sat there numbly, Millie's grandfather rushed over and started talking, "What happened here?!" He asked in a panicked voice. "I-I was dumb, a-and I t-tried to avoid you all b-by coming in here, but I hid i-in your bear and n-nearly died." Millie explained with tears streaming down her face. "And you?" Her grandfather asked while turning to (Y/n), "I saved her..." (y/n) responded while blankly staring at the bear. It's soulless eyes staring right back at him.
YOU ARE READING
Human Fnaf x Reader One Shots
FanfictionHey I tried, I really hope you enjoy this, I'm sorry if you don't think it's good