Everything started in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and now will end in the same city and in the same state.
There was a reason why she left the state of Alabama, a touchy subject that (Y/n) never talks about with anyone. In Long Island, New York, after a tough day at work, (Y/n) gets a call that her mother had recently passed and it was her job to plan the funeral. What (Y/n) expected to back to Alabama, plan the funeral, and sell the house. But that was not the case. Instead, she got tangled up in the mess that forced her to leave Tuscaloosa in the first place.
In a race against time, (Y/n) is on a journey with some old friends of hers to free themselves from the pain that their old film director put them in.
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Please note that Marble Hornets does not belong to me & neither does the characters. I do suggest that you watch the Marble Hornets series so that this book will not only make sense but for pure enjoyment.
Also, this book will take on some mature content. Some examples are depression, thoughts of suicide, anxiety, & a little bit on the topic of abuse. So please be aware of these disclaimers before reading this book.
Art for the cover is not mine and belongs to SoniRT
Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted (Male Reader Insert)
31 parts Ongoing
31 parts
Ongoing
A former police officer haunted by the mistakes of his past, Y/N L/N takes the night shift job at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza in hopes of unravelling the mysterious crimes committed there years ago. However, he may be in for more than he bargained for when the animatronic mascots of the establishment come to life with one target in mind: him. As Y/N uncovers more of what really happened at Freddy's he finds himself now placed in the middle of a spiritual war between a ruthless killer and their reanimated victims. It's up to Y/N to free the lost souls trapped in their robotic prisons in this frightful trilogy based on the original game series. The question is, can he survive the night?
Five Nights at Freddy's is a franchise owned by Scott Cawthon in association with Blumhouse and Universal Pictures. I do not take credit for the creation of the franchise and do not plan to use this story for monetary gain.