Metal on metal (FNaF book)
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Ongoing, First published Mar 14, 2019
Jones was a little boy who was really keen to go to freddys, sitting in the party room surrounded by his friends and family he loved all the vibrant colours splashed on the wall and tables, even the pizza tasted fantastic. but the thing he loved most was of course, like every child, Freddy fazbear and his crew. he knew their names as if they were family members, chica with her fluffy yellow fur and plastic cupcake, he always tried to grab the cupcake off the plate when no adults were looking, but never succeeded. Bonnie the bunny with his dark sea blue fur and ears that stretch out of his head, then he had his red and white guitar, he liked to imagine himself playing Bonnie's guitar on stage, people cheering him on. And finally Freddy himself, the lead singer with his brown fur and pitch black top hat that sat on his head gently and his microphone he would sing into. Freddy was definitely his favourite, but he liked to say he loved them all equally. he would always look for reasons to go to Freddy's, until one day when the pizzeria changed permanently...
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