The 100 year anniversary of the tragic incident, "The Bite of 87," was a year history would never forget. The company was sued the week of the attack, and one full century claimed Faz Bear's grand redemption. The original "crew" came back together to bring smiles to children's faces, to welcome all, but some couldn't shake away the thought of metal teeth popping through flesh. As the buisness claimed back its name of a "classic" location for children's fun, the party rooms often were filled with people laughing and singing. As soon as more and more adults gathered at the front of the stage, Foxy caught on to his terrible past. He wanted to patch things up and know if he really got better, so he started to become more of a social "person." He connected with a lot of children and earned back the trust of his "crew," but did Foxy really trust himself? All he really wanted to know was...
Did he really lose his bite?
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♤drug use
♤abuse
♤body horror
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