Fates Intertwined

Fates Intertwined

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Samuel Di Angelo's out to prove that the man known as William Afton wasn't what many saw him as. The details didn't add up, both him and Henry Emily disappearing under strange circumstances and the few incidents at Fredbear's Family Diner that forced the place to be closed down. Will he find the pieces to the puzzle or will his fate be intertwined with someone he never wanted to see again?
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1985

Roughly two years after the tragedy of Fredbear's Family Diner in 1983, New Harmony, Utah is left silent, Charlotte Emily's name haunting the town. The souls of Harmony, gasping for a break, are shocked when Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria has its grand opening, courtesy of Henry Emily and William Afton, cofounders of the original Fredbear's. With new and old mascot faces alike, the restaurant is ready to start business under the judgement of the young. Mark Chandar and Mike Schmidt are hot on the trail of Charlotte Emily's murder. Mike Schmidt is convinced, even two years later, that Afton must be responsible for the murder. Chandar, however, isn't convinced; he knows William Afton better than that. Even still, the solution can't be that simple- can it? (This novella series is based on the games by Scott Cawthon, and the "Silver Eyes" series co-written by Scott Cawthon and Kira-Breed Wrisley, and the "Fazbear Frights" series co-written by Scott Cawthon and Elley Cooper. This work is purely based off of the works listed above, and all rights are reserved to their respective owners. I take no credit for the Five Nights at Freddy's franchise. Please enjoy this short thriller, with (hopefully) many more to come in the future.)

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